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Southeast Asian countries have still not seen their tourism numbers recover to 2019 levels, before the Covid-19 pandemic decimated this industry. We check in with Hannah Pearson, the founder of travel market research firm, Pear Anderson, for her insights into how developments like China's visa-free travel agreements and the likelihood of a high-speed rail between KL and Singapore might shape the region's tourism sector.Image credit: Shutterstock.com
The government has allocated RM350 million ringgit in Budget 2024 to get ready for the Visit Malaysia 2026 campaign, alongside other initiatives to boost tourist arrivals. We discuss how impactful these announcements are for the tourism and hospitality sector with travel analyst Hannah Pearson of Pear Anderson.Image credit: Shutterstock.com
Does Malaysia face an uphill battle battling its neighbours to attract tourist arrivals and spend? Governments in Asean are spending big dollars to promote tourism to help the recovery. But here in Malaysia, Penang Island has just placed restrictions on AirBnB short term rentals. We speak with Hannah Pearson, Founder, Pear Anderson, to find out the wider effects of this move.Image by: Shutterstock
After three years, China eased its zero-Covid policy and reopened its borders on the 8th of January. We speak to Dr. Sri Ganesh Michiel, National President, Malaysia Budget Hotels Association and Hannah Pearson, Founder of Pear Anderson on whether Malaysia could benefit from this and what can we do to differentiate ourselves from regional peers.
2022 saw the revival of the aviation and tourism sector with the loosening of border restrictions spurring the demand for revenge travel. However this was not without turbulence and is 2023 the year where travel returns to pre-pandemic levels? Hannah Pearson, Founder, Pear Anderson tells us whilst also giving us her views as to whether Malaysia will be a top tourist destination in this region.Image credit: Shutterstock
2022 saw the revival of the aviation and tourism sector with the loosening of border restrictions spurring the demand for revenge travel. However this was not without turbulence and is 2023 the year where travel returns to pre-pandemic levels? Hannah Pearson, Founder, Pear Anderson tells us whilst also giving us her views as to whether Malaysia will be a top tourist destination in this region.Image credit: Shutterstock
Most countries within the Southeast Asian region have begun reopening with further easing of restrictions. This means the runway is once again open for the tourism and travel industry to chart a course for recovery. We hear from Hannah Pearson, founder of Pear Anderson as she gives us the latest update on this sector that's an important part of many SEA countries' GDP numbers and how she sees the industry faring in the next few months.Image Credit: Shutterstock | Maridav
We're roughly 3 months into the reopening of our borders for travel. Most restrictions have been lifted and international tourists are once again coming into Malaysia in droves. We've met the initial goal of 2 million international tourists and the new target is set at 4.5 million. We sat down for a conversation with Hannah Pearson, founder of Pear Anderson and Regional Director at the Adventure Travel Trade Association for an update on the travel industry. Image Credit: Shutterstock | xamnesiacx84
We ask Hannah Pearson, Director, Pear Anderson, a research and tourism consultancy whether the worst is really over for the Southeast Asian tourism industry as markets begin to reopen post pandemic. Image credit: Pexels.com
We ask Hannah Pearson, Director, Pear Anderson, a research and tourism consultancy whether the worst is really over for the Southeast Asian tourism industry as markets begin to reopen post pandemic. Image credit: Pexels.com
#Travel #Tourism #SouthEastAsia Hannah Pearson is the director of Pear Anderson, a research and sales representation tourism consultancy specialising in the Southeast Asian and Muslim tourism industry. Originally from the UK, she has been based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia for the last 9 years. She also co-hosts a podcast, The South East Asia Travel Show. Our conversation takes us into the world of travel and tourism into 2022 From predictions coming into the first half of the new year But also exploring the domestic tourism industry across SEA and talking about the importance of China in the region as a tourism inbound source. Super relevant for companies in the travel tourism industry, but also other verticals that target the SEA market for their product and services, some of the things that we talk about will spark some questions internally for you to think about with your team, your group. So strap yourselves in, grab a cup of coffee, pen and pad and listen to Hannah and I talk about SEA travel and tourism Chapters 0:00 - Intro 3:52 - 3 best places to visit in Kuala Lumpur 6:18 - Tourism in Southeast Asia 6:43 - How important is the domestic tourism industry going to be for Southeast Asia nations in 2022? 8:59 - Will the FIT (Freedom Independent Traveler) market still be relevant? 10:50 - The government's role to help operators reinvent the traveler's experience beyond accommodation 16:21 - What do you think tourism bodies and operators will have to do to accommodate the China inbound market? 22:30 - First half of 2022 travel industry predictions? 22:42 - Where can you connect with Hannah Pearson Links to reach out to Hannah on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannahfpearson/ Podcast: https://www.theseasiatravelshow.com/ Website: https://www.pearanderson.com
What's happened in the SE Asia tourism industry since the start of the pandemic? Nobody knows more about this than Hannah Pearson, founder of the tourism strategy and representation company Pear Anderson. She produces the superb, weekly Coronavirus SE Asia Travel Dashboard, as well as delivering a weekly 15-minute SE Asia Tourism Briefing on LinkedIn. In this episode, Hannah guides us through what has happened over the last 18 months and what is likely to happen in the coming months. It's a fascinating insight into a region's recovery and what the future will hold for the travel industry in South East Asia. To hear more of Hannah you can also listen to the excellent South East Asia Travel Show.
We didn't think we'd be still here, in lockdown and unable to travel or plan events, 18 months since Covid first hit. Governments across the region have had different ideas about how to tackle the pandemic. Critics could say some governments appear not to have had an idea at all. Do we laugh or cry, as those in the industry are left to fend for themselves, often with little or at best, ineffective support systems?Hannah Pearson is the director of Southeast Asian travel consultancy Pear Anderson, based in Kuala Lumpur. She helps travel organisations target the Southeast Asian & Muslim market and produces a weekly report on COVID-19's impact on the region's tourism industry. Widely referenced, Hannah has featured on BBC World News and the Phnom Penh Post. She also co-hosts the The South East Asia Travel Show podcast. Quotes from episode:"The difference, I think in mentalities between travellers, is quite distinct. So whenever Indonesians can travel, you do see this pickup in domestic travel whereas I think Thai consumers and travellers tend to be a little bit more cautious and tend to not want to travel. And I think that's a lot down to those government policies... because if the government is constantly telling you it's really dangerous to be outside and you have to wear a mask and you have to stay at home, ultimately (the messages will) become ingrained inside you.""What I'm worried about is how tourism businesses see Southeast Asia, I really think it's going to be a market that's going to get a bit left behind with these prolonged border closures, prolonged lockdowns." - Hannah PearsonDon't miss:- Why we feel like we're languishing- Does Malaysia have a pandemic exit strategy?- Why some government support schemes aren't working- How different policies across Southeast Asia are having different impacts- Why countries are watching the Phuket Sandbox programResources or Links Mentioned:Sign up for Hannah's weekly SEA travel reports: https://insights.pearanderson.com/sea-covid-summaryThe South East Asia Travel Show: https://www.theseasiatravelshow.com/Hamster video on YouTube (yes, really)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HO4GaRK4NKoConnect with Hannah:LinkedIn: Hannah PearsonConnect with Adelaine or sign up for her newsletter:Email: uponarrivalpodcast@gmail.com
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On this episode:COVID in south east asia (and in Europe)The situation in Ireland (and Brexit)Elections in France (and fighter planes in Finland)And more!Links:😎 Support the show at patreon.com/ThePhileasClub! 😎Theme by Daniel Beja (@misterdanielb / YouTube).Comments and more at frenchspin.com (article for this episode).Hosts:Hosted by Patrick Beja (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook).Co-hosted by Hannah Pearson (Twitter, LinkedIn).Co-hosted by Bart Busschots (Twitter).Royalty Free Music by Musicincloud See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I am stepping out of the norm in this episode to share with you some travel industry knowledge from people I consider in the know, and who you may not normally have direct access to. This is the episode for those people who don't know what to believe is really happening with travel developments in this region and what source to trust.In this episode, you are going to hear a very frank “no holes barred “ conversation where we take a deep dive into how the impact of Covid is driving travel forecasting, travel bubbles, trends becoming evident in the region, consumer confidence or lack thereof, vaccination roll-out, Visa's and much more.It's a rare interview with people who are experts in their field and who have their ears to the ground. What's more important is they are connected to those who will shape travel for us in the future. Please welcome the hosts of The South East Asia Travel Show podcast, Gary Bowerman and Hannah Pearson.Gary is Director of Check-in Asia, a travel intelligence and strategic marketing firm with bases in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Kuala Lumpur As a member of the Mekong Tourism Advisory Group, Gary works with leading hotel groups, tourism boards, OTAs, and travel organisations. He has produced White Papers on the travel economies of South East Asia, Australia, China, India, Japan, Myanmar, Malaysia, Laos and Macau.Hannah is the Director of Pear Anderson, a research and sales representation tourism consultancy specialising in the Southeast Asian and Muslim tourism industry. She is well respected in the industry for providing a very influential weekly report tracking the impact of COVID-19 on the SE Asian tourism industry. Like Gary, she is based in Malaysia.Stay tuned for more from my guests Hannah Pearson and Gary Bowerman.Note: This is not a Covid 19 based official update responding to the latest upsurge in Covid case numbers in Vietnam as of 1st June 2021.Interested in Vietnam? Contact me through my website - What About VietnamIphone Podcast listeners _ If you are liking what I am doing with the show, I'd love it if you would please consider giving me a short review on Apple Podcasts/ITunes. It does make a difference and I truly value the feedback. Link is here_ For Show notes and an easy search for other episodes go here.For Transcripts to download or printable format - go to https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/podcast-transcriptsSign Up for my WAV- 5 Gold Nuggets in a 5 Minute read - Newsletter delivered every fortnight. https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/newsletterPlease follow me atInstagram; https://www.instagram.com/whataboutvietnampodcast/Instagram - My second Home page - https://www.instagram.com/hellohoianvietnam/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnam
Hannah Pearson is the director of Pear Anderson, a research and sales representation tourism consultancy specialising in the Southeast Asian and Muslim tourism industry. Originally from the UK, she has been based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia for the last 8 years. She also co-hosts a podcast, The South East Asia Travel Show. This episode we explore some of the insights and trends that's coming out of South East Asia as a result from the COVID-19 situation. I ask Hannah about what will happen to FTE (Freedom Independent Travellers) and MICE (Meetings, incentives, conferencing, exhibitions) sectors, and finally, I ask Hannah a burning question regarding advice for tourism boards, hospitality and tourism operators trying to adapt their communication and marketing approach for COVID-19 as some countries are preparing to open up to inbound tourism. Check out what we spoke about: 4:43 - Current travel insights in South East Asia 6:42 - International travel predictions in South East Asia over the next 6-12 months 9:44 - Travel predictions on the FIT (Freedom Independent Traveler) domestic market 10:54 - Travel predictions on the MICE market 12:06 - Thoughts on international travel prices for consumers 13:29 - Marketing communication tactics for travel industry in COVID-19 era world 15:28 - How can smaller travel companies communicate in COVID-19 era world 23:24 - Advice for hotel groups, tourism boards or companies on next steps to drive inbound travel back Links to reach out to Hannah Pearson: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannahfpearson/ Podcast: https://www.theseasiatravelshow.com/ Website: https://www.pearanderson.com/ About Andrew Tran Digital Andrew Tran (AT) Digital is an independent marketing consultant, strategist and podcaster helping brands navigate the challenges in their market to perform better, realise their brand's purpose and develop value to their customers. For more information, please visit the website - https://www.andrewtran.asia/pov
It's been a whirlwind few months since Covid hit early this year. Six months on, the Asia-Pacific region seems to be operating in a two-speed recovery mode as countries deal with the pandemic, presenting challenges to travel re-starting in many destinations.Hannah Pearson, director of Southeast Asian travel consultancy Pear Anderson, shares her observations of developments in the region and how Covid has hit event and travel planners.Quotes From Episode"It's been a complete shift. You know I've been someone who used to be out... on sales calls every day, meeting people and so from going (from) that to just being at home, trying to arrange video conference calls, it was a real shock.""I think we're going to see more mono destinations as well with people feeling safer in a way, to just limit their exposure to lots of destinations by staying in one, whereas before in the Southeast Asian market they tend to like to visit multiple destinations within one trip."And I think people are going to become a lot more last-minute. The Southeast Asian market anyhow is already a last-minute market. So it becoming even more last-minute is quite a frightening prospect I'm sure for corporate travel planners because these are not easy things to put on... they're going to be looking for flexibility. -Hannah PearsonDon't miss:1:40 - How Hannah landed in Kuala Lumpur to head her own agency.8:32 - The pandemic's impact on her business14:57 - How many border restrictions seem to be chiefly motivated by politics 17:43 - How Asia perceives travel safety to Australia and New Zealand 21:15 - Using a hologram in an event24: 11 - Trends for group travel vs FIT25:45 - Digital needs for Muslim TravelersResources or Links Mentioned:Pear Anderson coronavirus travel impact dashboard: https://www.pearanderson.com/coronavirus/Sign up for Hannah's weekly SEA travel reports: https://insights.pearanderson.com/sea-covid-summaryThe South East Asia Travel Show: https://www.theseasiatravelshow.com/UNWTO dashboard: https://www.unwto.org/unwto-tourism-dashboardSojern travel data dashboard (Asia-Pacific): https://www.sojern.com/covid-19-insights-apac/#reportForwardKeys global recovery dashboard: https://forwardkeys.com/global-recovery-dashboard-with-powerbi/Connect with Hannah:https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannahfpearson/Connect with Upon Arrival: Email: uponarrivalpodcast@gmail.comIf you enjoyed this episode and it helped you in any way, please let me know. Hit the subscribe button and leave me a rating and review/comment. Also please share the episode so we can reach more people!
On this episode we talk about:The first debate of the US electionCOVID in Malaysia, Finland, France and PeruAnd more!Links:😎 Support the show at patreon.com/ThePhileasClub! 😎Theme by Daniel Beja (@misterdanielb / YouTube).Comments and more at frenchspin.com (article for this episode).Hosts:Hosted by Patrick Beja (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook).Co-hosted by Hannah Pearson (Twitter, LinkedIn).Co-hosted by Franco Peschiera (hackpackinglife.com). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hannah Pearson is the founder of Pear Anderson consultancy in Kuala Lumpur and co-host of the South East Asia Travel Show podcast.She produces a weekly report on COVID-19's impact on Southeast Asia's tourism industry.Her website is http://www.pearanderson.com/Contact Upon Arrival: uponarrivalpodcast@gmail.com
Join us with guest Hannah Pearson a British entrepreneur based in Malaysia. Hannah is the founder of boutique consultancy Pear Anderson, where she consults on SE Asian and Muslim traveller consumer and sales strategies for NTOs and DMCs who are looking to expand their business in the region. Her clients have included Visit Britain, the Catalonian tourism board, Salam Standard, Go West and London Designer Outlet, amongst others. Originally from the UK and having lived in the region for 7+years, she has a deep understanding of the SE Asian travel sector and a passion for helping travel companies from outside the region to tap into the fast growth here. (Apologies had some tech issues with sound)
On this episode we talk about:The situation in each of our countries (and the US!)And more !More info on the show:😎 Support the show at patreon.com/ThePhileasClub! 😎Hosted by Patrick Beja (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook).Co-hosted by Paul Giguere (Twitter).Co-hosted by Hannah Pearson (Twitter, LinkedIn).Theme by Daniel Beja (@misterdanielb / YouTube).Comments and more at frenchspin.com (article for this episode). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We speak to Hannah Pearson who feels she's not getting the support she needs with her anorexia and bulimia. She’s been told she has to wait 18 months for an assessment because currently she's described as a "healthy weight". After Hannah, Dr Agnes Ayton, chair of the Eating Disorder Facility of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, describes some of the challenges when trying to get medical help. Catherine Spencer was captain of the England women’s rugby team from 2007 to 2010. She's now retired but has written a book called Mud, Maul, Mascara. Does she regret leaving the sport? Also on the programme is Danielle Thomas, who’s 32. Her mother is in the late stages of Huntingdon's Disease. Danielle has recently found out that she has the gene too, so what are her plans for the future? We talk about employing a cleaner and being a cleaner. And we find out what it means to be a narcissist, particularly in a relationship.
We're back after a break for Christmas with a gem of a conversation with Hannah Pearson about her life in Holbeck in Leeds, mission and discipleship in an urban setting and how inner transformation is crucial to the Christian life. Hannah helps lead a community of Christians in Holbeck in South Leeds as part of Mosaic Church. She also heads up the Mosaic Church Discipleship Track. A year long course helping people grow in the walk with God through inner transformation.
We speak to Hannah Pearson who's 25 and has anorexia and bulimia. She recently asked for help from a specialist NHS eating disorder service close to where she lives but because she isn’t considered underweight enough she’s been told she has to wait 18 months. We hear from Hannah as well as Agnes Ayton from the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Last night, Americans living in Iowa had their say on who they think is the best Democrat candidate to beat Donald Trump. Women candidates include Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar. We speak to Dr Anne-Marie Angelo, originally from Virginia, who’s now Senior Lecturer in American History at Sussex University in Brighton. There was a time when domestic service was the single biggest employer of women in the UK but many of their stories have been forgotten. Author and historian Annie Gray is putting things right with her new book, Victory in the Kitchen. It tells the story of Georgina Landemare’s journey from scullery maid to the much-admired cook of the Churchill family. She's joined by Edwina Brocklesby, Georgina’s granddaughter.
This episode is sponsored by Bless Their Hearts on iTunes, Spotify and wherever you listen to podcasts. Savannah Morning News online content producer Zach Dennis is joined by Nancy Fullbright and Will Peebles to recap the fifth episode of the second season of "Southern Charm Savannah" in the first part and then are joined by cast member Hannah Pearson to talk about this season, awkward moments while filming and reveal some secrets of the show in the second part (9:52). Episode 5 written recap on SavannahNow.com
Southern Charm Charleston's Hannah Pearson and Louis Oswald joins the show to talk about their current relationship, time on the show, dealing with parental problems, interacting with people from the other shows, Plus, Mia is back co-hosting and she and Brandi try to help Will find his game.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Southern Charm Charleston’s Hannah Pearson and Louis Oswald joins the show to talk about their current relationship, time on the show, dealing with parental problems, interacting with people from the other shows, Plus, Mia is back co-hosting and she and Brandi try to help Will find his game.
We had a guest speaker, Hannah Pearson, carrying on our preaching series looking at Jesus' one-on-one encounters with people. Looking in to the calling of Nathaniel by Jesus, and how this dealt with the cynicism which had built up in his heart, when he realised that Jesus knew him and called him.