22 Mar 2022by Chris Crampton
There is real cause for optimism with the recent flurry of reopenings in the Pacific Asia region.
Australia, Cambodia, Bali and the Philippines, have all removed quarantine requirements for vaccinated tourists.
And there is further good travel news with Vietnam last week and Hong Kong this week both announcing they will also open without quarantine, opening the whole of Indochina – Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, and neighbouring Thailand.
However, the biggest barrier for travellers remains those countries that require testing on arrival, which discourages visitors from travelling. Until we see more countries removing this stipulation, tourism to the region cannot fully recover.
Other reopenings include Sri Lanka, Maldives, India and Oman, which have also removed all quarantine requirements for fully…