The changing trend of travels


Wong: We have certainly not gone back to our pre-pandemic numbers. However, the industry is steadily recovering and growth trends are positive.

THE tourism industry, one of the worst-hit sectors during the pandemic, finally started seeing a much needed recovery last year as countries around the world began loosening restrictions and reopening their borders.

Going into 2023, the sector’s recovery has remained positive as the “revenge travel” euphoria continued to drive tourist numbers.

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