Tourists walk at a beach in Phuket on April 4, 2022. (Reuters photo)
Two years after tourism in Southeast Asia ground to a halt, travellers are getting back on planes as entry and Covid-19 quarantine rules are lifted in the region, but a full recovery will be slow and some long-time hotspots are falling out of favour.
International airline bookings to Southeast Asia reached 38% of pre-pandemic levels by late March, according to travel firm ForwardKeys. They were at less than 10% of 2019 levels at the start of the year.
Singapore and the Philippines led a sharp uptick in bookings.
“We are the first to cut all the red tape,” said Philippines Tourism Minister Bernadette Romulo-Puyat. “Tourists are quite happy because upon arrival,…
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