Vietnam Airlines’ New HCMC–Phuket Route Fuels Regional Travel
Vietnam Airlines’ new Ho Chi Minh City–Phuket flights are already lifting summer 2026 demand, with Thai and Vietnamese hotels reporting a sharp bookings jump.
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Vietnam Airlines’ new Ho Chi Minh City–Phuket flights are already lifting summer 2026 demand, with Thai and Vietnamese hotels reporting a sharp bookings jump.
Kyoto’s sharp hotel tax hike arrives as Japan and major visitor markets, including the United States, confront the costs of booming tourism and sustainability.
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Celestyal’s abrupt cancellation of Gulf sailings from Dubai, Doha and Abu Dhabi is rippling across regional tourism and Mediterranean deployment plans.
Vietnam Airlines will open a new direct route between Ho Chi Minh City and Phuket on April 2, boosting two-way leisure travel between Vietnam and Thailand.
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