Destinations

Sarawak reports just three event cancellations for 2020
Sarawak reports just three event cancellations for 2020
Sarawak has reported just three event cancellations for 2020, with 95 events moving ahead as planned...
Singapore to test green lane protocols for international MICE
Singapore to test green lane protocols for international MICE
Singapore's 'slow and steady' approach to reopening the MICE industry appears to be gaining speed as...
Business events reopen in Auckland
Business events reopen in Auckland
Restrictions on gatherings will be eased from tomorrow (8 October), as the Covid-19 Alert level for...
JCU Singapore introduces a Master's degree in MICE
JCU Singapore introduces a Master's degree in MICE
James Cook University Singapore's (JCUS) Business School has refreshed its Masters programme in...
Australia focuses on Indigenous experiences post Covid-19
Australia focuses on Indigenous experiences post Covid-19
The Year of Indigenous Tourism in Australia has thrown up a challenge to Aboriginal and Torres Straits...
Slow and steady goes Singapore's travel reopening path
Slow and steady goes Singapore's travel reopening path
Slowly but surely is clearly the approach Singapore has been undertaking so far to plot the country's...
'Safe zone' model paves the way for more global events to reopen
'Safe zone' model paves the way for more global events to reopen
Abu Dhabi's Yas Island will host another edition of UFC Fight Island, following the success of a...
Beijing MICE makes a strong comeback
Beijing MICE makes a strong comeback
Positive signs of recovery continue to emerge from the Chinese events market, with the sprawling...
Penang International Travel Exchange goes virtual
Penang International Travel Exchange goes virtual
The Penang International Travel Exchange (PITE), a programme owned by Penang Convention & Exhibition...
Australian Business Events Grants Program to cover up to 50 per cent of event costs
Australian Business Events Grants Program to cover up to 50 per cent of event costs
Australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, recently announced a A$50 million (US$36.46 million)...