Author name: Weena Tan

As a passionate travel enthusiast based in Singapore and Malaysia, Weena dedicates herself to exploring and writing about the dynamic and diverse world of the travel industry especially in Asia. Her aim is to connect readers with the ever-evolving landscape of global travel.

The Spaceship Earth geodesic sphere at EPCOT, Walt Disney World, illuminated at night in patriotic red, white and blue lighting. A Disney monorail glides along the elevated track in the foreground, with trees and a crowd of guests gathered below under the glowing landmark.

‘Disney Celebrates America’ With Spaceship Earth Lighting and Special Entertainment for America’s 250th anniversary

Soarin’ Across America, now open at EPCOT at Walt Disney World Resort and debuting July 2 at Disney California Adventure Park at Disneyland Resort in Southern California, is a reimagined flight simulator experience that takes

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A two-panel image of Thai Airways first female pilot Pannathorn Tangrungruangchai. On the left she stands smiling in her white pilot's uniform with epaulettes and a navy tie, arms crossed, beside a framed cockpit instrument diagram. On the right she is seated at the controls inside an Airbus A320 flight deck, viewed from behind, operating the instrument panel.

Thai Airways appoints first female pilot after 66 years, female pilots still under-represented in airlines worldwide

Thai Airways marked a first in its 66-year history when a female pilot operated a commercial flight for the national carrier on 1 June. Founded in 1960, the national carrier had employed only male pilots

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AirAsia Airbus aircraft with “It’s Super” promotional livery parked on the apron at Penang International Airport in Malaysia

Passenger and cargo markets in Asia Pacific hold firm despite global uncertainties

Preliminary April 2026 traffic figures released by the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) showed stable international passenger demand, with growth moderating amid heightened geopolitical and economic uncertainties. Asia Pacific airlines flew an aggregate total

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