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VN flies to the Netherlands

HANOI, 24 February 2026: Vietnam Airlines launches the first-ever nonstop route between Amsterdam and Hanoi with the inaugural flight set for 16 June.

The airline announced details on its Facebook page last week, flagging a fare deal of EUR 449 for the period 16 to 30 June. An A350 with 304 seats will serve the new route with a flight time of 12 hours and 10 minutes.

Photo credit: Vietnam Airlines.

The service will operate between Hanoi’s Noi Bai International Airport and Amsterdam Schiphol Airport every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday starting 16 June 2026.

Flight schedule

VN83 departs Hanoi (HAN) at 0350 and arrives in Amsterdam (AMS) at 1100.
VN82 departs Amsterdam (AMS) at 1400 and arrives in Hanoi (HAN) at 0600 plus a day. 

Deputy Director of Vietnam Airlines Nguyen Quang Trung told Vietnam Government Portal that the Ha Noi–Amsterdam route represents a major milestone in the carrier’s strategy to expand its European network.

The latest direct air route raises the total number of the national flag carrier between Vietnam and Europe to 12, with eight destinations including Paris, Frankfurt, London, Munich, Milan, Copenhagen, Moscow, and Amsterdam, further reinforcing its role as a key air bridge between Viet Nam and international markets.

The Netherlands is currently Vietnam’s largest trading partner in Europe, with imports from Vietnam exceeding USD11 billion in 2025, and is also a major European investor, with total investment capital of around USD16 billion. 

Market data show that two-way passenger traffic between Vietnam and the Netherlands surpassed 122,000 in 2024 and is expected to continue rising in 2025, with passenger volume on the Ha Noi–Amsterdam route alone increasing by more than 40% year on year.

(Source: Vietnam Airlines and Vietnam Government Portal)

Booking.com honours Royal Cliff Hotels Group

PATTAYA, Thailand, 23 February 2026: The Royal Cliff Hotels Group reports that all four of its luxury hotels have been recognised in the Booking.com Traveller Review Awards 2026, reaffirming the Group’s strong reputation for excellence and guest satisfaction. 

Royal Cliff Beach Hotel, Royal Cliff Beach Terrace, Royal Cliff Grand Hotel, and Royal Wing Suites & Spa have each achieved higher review scores than the previous year, reflecting a significant rise in guest appreciation across the entire resort.

This year’s results mark an important milestone for Royal Cliff, demonstrating consistent quality, attentive service, and continuous facility enhancements. The improved scores across all properties underscore the trust and confidence travellers from around the world place in Royal Cliff, positioning the Group as one of Pattaya’s most reliable and distinguished hospitality destinations.

Once again, Royal Wing Suites & Spa stands out as the highest-rated property within the Group, achieving an impressive score of 9.3. Renowned for its privacy, personalised service and refined luxury, Royal Wing continues to set the benchmark for upscale accommodation in Thailand.

The Booking.com Traveller Review Awards recognise partners who consistently deliver exceptional guest experiences. Based on millions of verified guest reviews worldwide, the awards reflect genuine traveller feedback published on Booking.com’s website and app. Properties with outstanding review scores are recognised for going the extra mile to make every stay memorable. 

Perched atop a 64-acre private estate with breathtaking views of the Gulf of Thailand, the Royal Cliff Hotels Group boasts four luxury hotels, charming travellers from all corners of the world. Unlock a world of magical experiences with Royal Cliff’s curated promotions and packages at the ultimate luxury destination. Staying at Royal Cliff, guests will have access to a plethora of facilities, including its seven swimming pools (one of them the longest and most spectacular infinity-edge pool in Thailand), a luxury sports club with Tennis, Squash, and Pickleball Courts, an award-winning health spa, multi-cuisine restaurants, a kids’ club, and more.

For more information on the Royal Cliff Hotels Group, visit www.royalcliff.com, www.facebook.com/royalcliff  and www.instagram.com/royalcliff

(Source: Your Stories — Royal Cliff Hotels Group)

​​Dusit Thani Maldives welcomes Michelin-starred chef

BAA ATOLL Maldives, 23 February 2026: Dusit Thani Maldives on Mudhdhoo Island in the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of Baa Atoll will host an exclusive culinary residency by Michelin-starred Chef Christophe Chiavola from 5 to 10 March 2026, bringing refined French craftsmanship and nature-driven gastronomy to the resort’s oceanfront restaurant, Sea Grill.

Known for his instinctive, seasonal approach to cuisine, Chef Christophe has earned international recognition for his precise technique, elegant compositions, and deep respect for natural ingredients. Currently at the helm of the Michelin-starred Le Prieuré Baumanière in Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, France, he will present a series of intimate dining experiences that thoughtfully weave French culinary artistry with Maldivian influences.

Over the course of the residency, guests will be invited to experience four carefully curated events, each designed to reflect Chef Christophe’s philosophy of balance, craftsmanship, and a close connection to nature:

· Masterclass by the Ocean
An intimate, hands-on cooking session offering insight into Michelin-starred techniques and a seasonal approach to flavour.

· Island Flavours Unveiled
A small-group masterclass highlighting refined culinary methods and the use of fresh island produce.

· Shades of the Sea: A Cocktail & Dinner Evening
A sunset experience combining handcrafted cocktails with a multi-course dinner inspired by Chef Christophe’s French roots and the spirit of the Maldives.

· The Michelin Star Gala
The centrepiece of the residency, this one-night-only gala dinner will showcase Chef Christophe’s signature dishes, reinterpreted with local ingredients and served under the stars by the ocean.

“We are delighted to welcome Chef Christophe Chiavola to Dusit Thani Maldives for this special residency,” said Jean-Louis Ripoche, Area General Manager of Dusit Thani Maldives and dusitD2 Feydhoo Maldives. “His respect for nature, seasonality, and craftsmanship aligns seamlessly with our own approach to culinary expression. This collaboration offers our guests an opportunity to experience world-class cuisine in a way that is thoughtful, immersive, and deeply connected to our island setting.”

With limited seats available for each event, reservations are highly recommended.

For more information, visit: Michelin-Star Magic in the Maldives.

(Source: Your Stories — Dusit International)

VMY2026 spotlights endangered Malayan Sun Bear

KUALA LUMPUR, 23 February 2026: In conjunction with the Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) campaign, Malaysia is showcasing the nation’s rich biodiversity by promoting the Malayan Sun Bear as a key highlight of the country’s ecotourism offerings. 

The campaign focuses on introducing Wira and Manja, the official mascots of VM2026, inspired by iconic, endangered species.

The Malayan Sun Bear was chosen as the campaign’s official icon to symbolise Malaysia’s steadfast commitment to wildlife conservation. Designed in a friendly, engaging animated style, Wira and Manja are crafted to appeal to visitors of all ages, evoking warmth and cheerfulness. This approach further enhances Malaysia’s global image as a welcoming, vibrant and inclusive tourism destination.

Visitors can explore the natural habitats of the Malayan Sun Bear and interact with the VM2026 mascots at a range of key locations across the country:

• Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre (BSBCC), Sandakan, Sabah;

• Lok Kawi Wildlife Park, Sabah;

• Matang Wildlife Centre, Sarawak;

• Zoo Taiping and Night Safari, Perak;

• Lost World of Tambun, Perak;

• Zoo Negara Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur;

• 99 Wonderland Park, Kuala Lumpur;

• Sunway Lagoon Wildlife Park, Selangor;

• Zoo Melaka, Melaka;

• A’ Famosa Safari Wonderland, Malacca;

• Johor Zoo, Johor Bahru; and

• Kemaman Zoo and Recreation Park, Terengganu.

Through this campaign, Malaysia invites travellers to experience its unique wildlife, support conservation efforts and enjoy nature-based encounters that showcase the country’s rich biodiversity and ecotourism offerings.

In line with the VM2026 theme, the initiative highlights Malaysia as a sustainable and culturally vibrant destination. Visitors are encouraged to discover the inspiration behind Wira and Manja, Malaysia’s beloved mascots, in safe and protected environments. These experiences offer memorable journeys that celebrate the nation’s natural and cultural heritage.

Conservation efforts for the Malayan Sun Bear have seen a major surge in 2026, largely because the bear has been thrust into the national spotlight as the official mascot for Visit Malaysia Year 2026.

Sabah (Borneo)

Sabah is currently the global leader in sun bear research and protection, primarily through the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre (BSBCC) in Sepilok.

The Sun Bear Action Plan (2025–2034): Launched last year, this 10-year roadmap aims to eliminate illegal trade and create “wildlife corridors.” These corridors allow bears to travel between fragmented forests without entering oil palm plantations, where they often clash with humans.

The Tabin Sun Bear Project: This is a major 2026 focus. Since many bears rescued from the pet trade cannot be easily released (only about 1/3 survive in the wild long-term), this project monitors wild populations in the Tabin Wildlife Reserve to understand exactly what a “healthy” habitat looks like before releasing rehabilitated bears.

Tourism as Conservation: The BSBCC recently opened a new entrance foyer and is raising funds for a third observation platform to handle the influx of tourists in 2026. The goal is to use ticket sales to fund the 41 “non-releasable” bears that live at the centre permanently.

The “Mascot Effect” (2026)

By naming the sun bear the 2026 mascot (represented by the characters Wira and Manja), the government has essentially turned the bear into a “Protected Brand.”

Strict new penalties: Amendments to the Wildlife Conservation Act now mean that poaching a sun bear carries some of the highest fines in Malaysian history—up to RM250,000 ($55,000+) and mandatory jail time.

Public awareness: For the first time, sun bear conservation is being taught in schools nationwide as part of the 2026 tourism push, shifting perceptions from “dangerous pests” to “national treasures.”

For more information on the Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) campaign and Malaysia’s diverse tourism offerings, visit the official Tourism Malaysia website at www.tourism.gov.my

(Source: Tourism Malaysia)

Regent signs new ship order

SINGAPORE, 20 February 2026: Regent Seven Seas Cruises has signed an agreement with Fincantieri to construct a fourth vessel in its Prestige‑Class series, scheduled for delivery in 2036. 

It will follow the debut of Seven Seas Prestige in December 2026, with the second and third Prestige‑Class ships entering service in 2030 and 2033, respectively. All four vessels will be built at Fincantieri shipyards in Italy.

Photo credit: Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

Regent’s Prestige-Class ships will begin a new legacy in luxury travel with Seven Seas Prestige’s maiden voyage in December this year, marking Regent’s first new ship class in 10 years.

Seven Seas Prestige will be 40% larger than previous Regent ships, yet it accommodates only 10% more guests. At 77,000 tons and carrying just 822 guests with 630 dedicated crew members, the ship offers one of the highest space-to-guest and crew-to-guest ratios in the cruise industry.

Balcony suites will be offered in 12 categories, including four all-new suite types, including the largest all-inclusive, ultra luxury cruise ship suite in history: the Skyview Regent Suite. 

Regent offers inclusions in the cruise price such as unlimited shore excursions in every port of call, gourmet cuisine in a range of speciality dining venues, wines and spirits, onboard entertainment, Starlink WiFi access, valet laundry service, pre-paid gratuities, and a one-night pre-cruise hotel package for guests in Concierge-level suites and above.

Seven Seas Prestige’s inaugural season will explore destinations across the Caribbean and Europe with 13 voyages. Her maiden sailing departs on 13 December 2026, for a 14-night transatlantic journey from Barcelona to Miami. The season culminates with sailings along the Iberian Peninsula and the coast of France.

(Source: Regent Seven Seas)

Air Astana confirms senior appointments

ALMATY, Kazakhstan, 23 February 2026: Air Astana JSC, together with its subsidiary FlyArystan, confirmed the appointment of Johan Eidhagen as the President of FlyArystan, the Group’s low-cost airline, effective 1 March 2026.

Eidhagen joins from Wizz Air, where he held several senior roles, including, most recently, the Managing Director of Wizz Air Abu Dhabi. 

Photo credit: Air Astana. CEO Peter Foster retires at the end of March.

He replaces Richard Ledger, who will now move to a newly created senior executive position in the Air Astana Group as Vice President, Partnerships and Alliances. 

“Codeshare agreements, including those signed recently with China Southern Airlines and Air India, are vital to our evolving international presence. Richard will support and develop these opportunities, which give us access to huge markets in our region,” said Air Astana CEO Peter Foster. 

“Together with Ibrahim Canliel, who in April will become CEO, and Gonçalo Pires, who will join as CFO in March, I am confident that the Air Astana Group will continue to execute its ambitious long-term growth strategy successfully.”

Peter Foster will retire from the position of Chief Executive Officer of the Air Astana Group effective March 2026. He will remain connected to the company as a Senior Advisor to the Board of Directors. The company’s Chief Financial Officer, Ibrahim Canliel, will take over as CEO at that time.

About Air Astana Group
Air Astana Group is the largest airline group in Central Asia and the Caucasus regions by revenue and fleet size. The Group operates a fleet of 62 aircraft, split between Air Astana, its full-service airline that commenced operations in 2002, and FlyArystan, its low-cost airline established in 2019.

(Source: Air Astana)

Vietnam Airlines signs off on 737 MAX order

SINGAPORE, 23 February 2026: Boeing and Vietnam Airlines announced last week that the Vietnamese flag carrier finalised its first Boeing single-aisle order for 50 737 MAX aircraft. 

The addition of the 737-8 will enable Vietnam Airlines’ domestic and regional route growth plans as air travel demand continues to rise across Southeast Asia.   

Photo credit: Boeing.

Vietnam and US government officials joined Stephanie Pope, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, and Dang Ngoc Hoa, chairman of the Board of Directors of Vietnam Airlines, at a ceremony in Washington on 18 February to announce an order for 50 737 MAX aircraft.

Vietnam Airlines will gain reliability and capacity by introducing the 737-8, as the country’s air traffic is expected to double to more than 75 million annual passengers over the next 10 years. As the market’s most versatile single-aisle aircraft, the 737-8 can carry up to 200 passengers depending on configuration, with a range of up to 3,500 nautical miles (6,480 km) for the airline’s short- and medium-haul network expansion.

“We are proud to build on our partnership with Vietnam Airlines and support them as they pair the 737 MAX with the 787 Dreamliner to scale regional networks further and strengthen connectivity across Asia,” said Pope. “The 737‑8’s capabilities, economics and passenger experience make it an ideal aircraft to support Vietnam Airlines’ growth plans.”

Vietnam Airlines currently operates 17 787 Dreamliners, serving regional and international routes between Vietnam and Europe. Together, the 737 MAX and 787 deliver 20 to 25% fuel-use improvement compared to the aircraft they replace, supporting the airline’s network expansion while lowering operating costs.

(Source: Boeing).

Etihad senior appointment

ABU DHABI, 23 February 2026: Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has announced the appointment of Captain Khalid Humaid Al Ali as Senior Vice President, Aeropolitical, International and Government Affairs.

Reporting to Dr Nadia Bastaki, Chief People, Government and Corporate Affairs Officer, Captain Al Ali joins Etihad from the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), where he most recently served as Senior Director of the Air Transport Department from 2013 to 2025. 

Photo credit: Etihad. Captain Khalid Al Ali as Senior Vice President, Aeropolitical, International and Government Affairs.

He was responsible for developing and directing the national air transport strategy, leading negotiations on bilateral and multilateral air services agreements, and providing policy advisory support to the UAE Federal Government on aviation-related matters.

In his new role, Captain Al Ali will oversee Etihad’s government affairs strategy, manage relationships with aviation authorities and government stakeholders worldwide, and lead the airline’s aeropolitical agenda to support network expansion and route development. 

(Source: Etihad)

Lao Airlines returns to Da Nang

VIENTIANE, 23 February 2026: Lao Airways confirms this week that it will resume flights linking the Lao capital, Vientiane, with Da Nang, a coastal city in central Vietnam.

Announcing the return to Da Nang on its Facebook page, the airline said it would relaunch the service on 29 March, offering round-trip flights every Thursday and Sunday, deploying a Comac 909 on the route with 90 seats in a single economy class configuration. Flight time: 1 hour and 20 minutes.

Photo credit: Lao Airlines Facebook. Da Nang flights start on 29 March 2026.

Flight schedule

QV317 departs Vientiane (VTE) at 1120 and arrives in Da Nang (DAD) at 1240
QV318 departs Da Nang (DAD) at 1350 and arrives in Vientiane (VTE) at 1510.

Ticket sales are open at the airline’s ticketing offices in Laos, through accredited ticket agents, and on the airline’s website and app. On its website, the airline quotes a round-trip fare of USD290 for a booking in April 2026.

Return to Da Nang

Before the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, the airline flew the route using a 70-seat ATR-72, with a transit stop in Pakse, southern Laos. It briefly attempted to resume a direct service between Vientiane and Da Nang in 2023 using an Airbus A320, but suspended the service due to poor market response after the Covid-19 pandemic.

The timing is better this time round, as the airline has the right-sized aircraft for the route: The C909, with 90 seats, compared with the ATR72 (70 seats) and the A320 (148 seats) previously assigned to the route pre- and post-Covid-19 pandemic.

There has also been a surge in Da Nang’s popularity with international tourists, with the city projected to welcome 19 million visitors this year. Many travellers from South Korea and China now use Da Nang as a hub and look for “short hops” to places like Luang Prabang or Vientiane. Lao Airlines is banking on these international tourists, rather than just local traffic, to fill the seats on its C909.

(Source: Lao Airlines plus additional reporting)

Top five cities for Japanese travellers

SINGAPORE, 23 February 2026: Seoul, Taipei and Bangkok are the most popular cities for the 2026 spring break travel season (March to April) according to Agoda’s latest accommodation search data focusing on Japanese travellers.

The data analysis of search activity by travellers from Japan conducted between 1 November 2025 and 13 January 2026, for check-ins during March to April 2026, compared with the same period in the previous year, reveals travel demand trends ahead of the spring break season.

The most popular international destinations for spring break ― Short-haul Asian destinations 

Five top destinations 

  • Seoul, South Korea;
  • Taipei, Taiwan; 
  • Bangkok, Thailand; 
  • Busan, South Korea;
  • Hong Kong.

Seoul, South Korea, emerged as the most-searched destination among Japanese travellers during spring break. In addition to its convenient access from Japan, Seoul offers a rich mix of gourmet dining, shopping, and cultural experiences, making it a highly favoured destination for short overseas trips. In particular, the city is seeing growing popularity among solo travellers, especially those travelling for beauty and wellness purposes.

Taipei, Taiwan, is known for its approachable food culture and walkable city layout, making it an attractive choice for first-time international travellers or those returning overseas after a period away. The ease of enjoying night markets and local cuisine contributes to higher satisfaction for spring break travel.

Bangkok, Thailand, is characterised by a blend of urban sights and resort-style amenities, offering a wide range of experiences, including shopping, spas, and gourmet dining. The city continues to attract travellers who use relatively longer holidays to plan trips that combine city stays with nearby resort destinations.

Busan, South Korea, is appreciated for its unique blend of coastal scenery and urban landscapes. Activities such as café hopping and seaside walks appeal to travellers seeking a more relaxed pace, while the opportunity to experience a different side of Korea compared to Seoul also contributes to its popularity.

Hong Kong maintains steady popularity as a short-term spring break destination, offering diverse attractions that range from gourmet dining and shopping to nature and art. The ability to enjoy a wide variety of experiences efficiently within a limited schedule makes Hong Kong a strong match for spring break travel.

Agoda Senior Country Director Japan, Tadashi Ikai, shared, “Spring break is a key travel season, with a wide range of travellers — from students to working professionals — planning trips during this period. Agoda’s search data shows that internationally, short-haul Asian destinations continue to maintain strong popularity.”

(Source: Agoda)