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January 24, 2018

People have a special skill to see the world in the most unique ways. Their opinions, views, and discoveries alter the way we see the world and have an enormous impact on our daily decision making. These days, a lot of decisions are made based on online content. Revenue of the content industry was worth more than $190 billion in 2016 and is expected to be worth more than $313 billion by 2019!

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Travel Wire Asia

Travel Wire Asia is the go-to content platform for the digitally connected global citizen heading to Asia for business or leisure. We tell real and compelling stories from the lens of Asian residents, and provide unique insights on the region’s best offering, from where to stay and how to get there, to the latest trends, tech must-haves and travel dos and don’ts.

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Improve your guest experience from booking to check-out

whitePaper | January 15, 2023

More than ever, hotels need to focus on providing a more adaptive, flexible, seamless, and personalized guest experience. Relying on a strong payment partner with a dedicated solution for Hospitality can help this transformation. To help hospitality professionals prepare for the future, Worldline introduces Worldline Hospitality Suite.

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2022 Deloitte travel outlook

whitePaper | June 1, 2022

As travel moves toward recovery, new forces will shape its futureThe COVID-19 pandemic disrupted several industries, but travel fell particularly hard and fast. US air passenger volume plummeted by more than 90% in March 20201and in April 2020 U.S. hotel occupancy dove to 25%.2 Travel showed its resilience when relief arrived in the form of vaccines. Pent-up demand surfaced quickly; Americans’ intent to make bookings doubled across most travel categories from February to September 2021.

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7 KEY DIGITAL DRIVERS OF THE TRAVEL & LEISURE INDUSTRY

whitePaper | February 10, 2020

In recent years, there have been remarkable breakthroughs in technology which have led to exciting advancements in the way travel and leisure operators conduct business and attract new consumers. It’s been a period of discovery, with operators finding that the strategies that worked in the past, don’t work now. As the recent fate of Thomas Cook shows, there has been casualties as a result. Technology developments are showing no sign of slowing down, as innovation races to keep up with consumer’s expectations. While some brands have already adopted experience apps and slick social media campaigns, others are still in the discovery stage; soaking in insight while incrementally applying updates to their business model. The more businesses lag behind, the more their counterparts will thrive, and that’s a dangerous position to be in. Generation Z, the first digitally native generation, is quickly moving into the prime purchasing position.

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Rebuilding tourism in Asia-Pacific: A more conscious traveller?

whitePaper | February 24, 2022

Covid-19 has changed travel in many ways. Since the onset of the pandemic—which has had a devastating impact on human life and society— travellers are thinking more about the impacts of their holidays on communities, local economies and the environment. Although these discussions picked up in the past few years, the pandemic has resulted in a travel awakening of sorts and accelerated the push towards more conscious, responsible travel in Asia-Pacific.

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Crawl, Walk, Run, Fly Your Way to Digital Personalization.

whitePaper | April 14, 2022

As a marketer, if you are strategizing ways to both differentiate yourself from the competition while also forging better, stronger bonds with your existing customers, personalization should be on your radar. In many ways, digital personalization represents the ultimate experience goal for most organizations — allowing them to fully customize an individual's experience rather than trying to fit all potential customers into a "one size fits all" box that doesn't really exist anymore.

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WHERE TO STAY WHEN TRAVELLING FOR WORK

whitePaper | November 15, 2019

Flight Centre Business Travel is part of the Flight Centre Travel Group, one of the world’s largest travel companies. This means we have global negotiation strength larger than many other travel management companies (TMCs). With this negotiation strength, we can access special corporate rates at a vast range of hotel options in all corners of the globe. And the longstanding relationships we’ve built with airlines and hotels means we have the ability to include extras in our rates, such as free wi-fi and free breakfast. These add-ons enhance business travel experience, improving comfort and increasing productivity while travelling for work, as well as passing savings to your company. This is all part of our global smartSTAY corporate benefits programme, and is offered as standard to all Flight Centre Business Travel customers

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Travel Wire Asia

Travel Wire Asia is the go-to content platform for the digitally connected global citizen heading to Asia for business or leisure. We tell real and compelling stories from the lens of Asian residents, and provide unique insights on the region’s best offering, from where to stay and how to get there, to the latest trends, tech must-haves and travel dos and don’ts.

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