Lifedot is playing a significant role in enhancing medical tourism in Southeast Asia. The establishment of Lifedot in Indonesia is a great move to collaborate with various healthcare providers in Southeast Asia,” said Muhammad Fadzil Abdullah, CEO of Lifedot. Indonesians don’t have difficulty seeking medical treatment abroad. Approximately 2 million Indonesian nationals travel overseas for medical care each year, with […]

Two million Indonesians” choose to travel abroad for medical treatment every year, including about a million people going to Malaysia. This initiative was initially aimed at providing access to necessary medical care for patients from Indonesia, Malaysia’s neighbor. This move is not only beneficial for Indonesian patients but also contributes to Malaysia’s overall tourist recovery as flight frequency increases and […]

Scoot, the low-cost division of Singapore Airlines (SIA), announced that it will operate its new Embraer E190-E2 aircraft to serve six Southeast Asian destinations, including two new ones. The airline already has connections to four other destinations, namely, Hat Yai and Krabi in Thailand, and Kuantan and Miri in Malaysia.

According to a recent analysis, Asia-Pacific airlines are expected to experience a continued improvement in their fortunes in 2024, despite significant hurdles. The report stated that the industry’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic in 2023 was uneventful. However, it revealed that international seat capacity was 36% less than domestic seat capacity, which had already exceeded 2020 levels

Malaysia Airlines and Manchester United have confirmed their multi-year collaboration, with Malaysia Airlines becoming the club’s official commercial airline. As a renowned and trustworthy brand in the aviation industry, Malaysia Airlines takes pride in representing Malaysia and providing its customers with personalized experiences that reflect the friendly and hospitable nature of Malaysian culture.

Singapore Airlines (SIA) will stop its operations to Chengdu and Chongqing in China from March 31, less than five months after it resumed flights to the two cities. While the airline cited regulatory reasons for the suspension, it did not provide any specific details on the duration of the suspension. SIA currently operates daily flights to Chengdu and three weekly flights to Chongqing, according to a spokesperson.

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