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It had been over 9 years since TravelWeekly Asia was first published in 2002. Now into its 10th year, TravelWeekly Asia continues to be the source that industry professionals turn to for the latest market intelligence in the dynamic world of travel.

In 2010, the global recovery of the aviation sector has seen a surge in the number of passengers carried by airlines around the world. Premium airlines are still holding their own with new and luxurious offerings, attracting the well-heeled travellers who want to travel in comfort and style while budget airlines are attracting the majority of the market with their low fares despite the lack of in-flight services. Moreover, with the addition of new exotic destinations by premium airlines and lower fares offered by the budget carriers, the recovery of the aviation sector looks set to continue into 2011 and beyond.

Speaking of destination, Asia seems to be the new hot spot for travellers. With favorable exchange rates, low travel expenses, a wide selection of man-made and natural attractions and improving infrastructure, the region is poised to remain as the number one travel destination for years to come. This has led to the rise of hotel chains investing in new properties across Asia, especially in China, with the aim to maximize the opportunities in the Asian market. Mergers and acquisitions will see big players strengthening their product line-ups, presenting travellers with a welcomed dilemma on which luxurious yet affordable hotels they should stay in.

Innovative usages of technologies have seen mobile phone being used to track flights, receive travel alerts and used as an alternative boarding pass. Business travel might soon be replaced with video conferencing as new fiber optic cables snake acrosss the ocean floor, bringing high speed Internet access to every corner of the globe. Companies are forced to relook at the viability of expensive business travels as high quality images and audio can now be streamed right to the meeting room.

In keeping up with the latest technological changes, TravelWeekly Asia underwent a mini revamp which saw the launch of the new E-book. Delivering the latest updates straight to subscribers’ mailbox, the new E-book features exclusive stories that will bring new perspectives into key issues ranging from hotel development to destinations marketing strategies. At the same time, the revamped website continues to provide daily-in-depth insights as well as the latest newsbreaks across various sectors of the travel industry.

TravelWeekly Asia, a cut above the rest but always close to you.


TRAVEL WEEKLY ASIA is published by Ten Alps Communications Asia,a subsidiary of Ten Alps PLC, one of the leading multimedia factual producers in the UK. Ten Alps produces content for the BBC, Channel 4, Sky, Discovery and other channels around the world. Ten Alps Communications is the publishing arm of Ten Alps PLC. It is a leading contract publisher with over 600 titles. Its Asian operations is based from out of Singapore with offices in Shanghai and Beijing. Ten Alps Communications Asia publishes leading business to business titles in print, online and events such as Television Asia Plus, Asian Television Awards, Asia Image, Control Engineering Asia, Payload Asia, Asia Food Journal, PharmaAsia, Electronics Manufacturing Asia, Logistics Insight Asia and Travel Weekly China.

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