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How to Activate a Travel Semis for Asia in Under 5 Minutes
How to Activate a Travel Semis for Asia in Under 5 Minutes

Time Business News

time3 days ago

  • Time Business News

How to Activate a Travel Semis for Asia in Under 5 Minutes

Traveling across Asia can be the adventure of a lifetime. With so many countries, cultures, and experiences waiting for you, it's important to prepare ahead of time. If you're planning to travel using a travel semis, you're in for a convenient and flexible way to explore the continent. But before you hit the road, you'll need to activate your travel semis. Don't worry—it can be done in under five minutes if you follow these easy steps. In this guide, we'll also talk about how Medicaid and dentist Medicaid benefits can help you stay healthy before you begin your journey. Yes, dental health matters when you're on the road, and it's easier than you think to find a dentist that accepts Medicaid. A travel semis is a semi-automated or pre-planned travel system. It helps travelers quickly set up their journey, including flights, hotels, activities, and sometimes even transportation within the destination. Travel semis are often provided by online travel agencies or apps. These platforms make it easy to book everything with just a few clicks. Think of it like setting a travel plan on autopilot. If you're heading to Asia, using a travel semis will save you time and reduce stress. Many platforms even suggest ideas based on your budget and interests. Start by picking a travel website or app that offers travel semis for Asia. Some popular choices include Expedia, and These platforms often have ready-made travel plans for popular cities like Bangkok, Tokyo, and Bali. Sign up or log into your account. This helps the platform remember your preferences and keep your bookings in one place. Browse through the travel semis packages. Look for one that matches your timeline, budget, and travel goals. If you're unsure, many platforms offer quizzes to help you decide. Want to avoid long flights? Prefer beachfront hotels? Add these filters before confirming. You can also choose how much activity you want in your day—some travelers like busy schedules while others prefer more relaxation. Once you've reviewed your package, click the 'Activate' or 'Confirm' button. You'll receive a confirmation email with all your travel details. That's it—you're done in under 5 minutes! Traveling means being away from your usual doctors and dentists. That's why it's important to take care of your health before your trip. One key area people often forget? Their teeth. If you're enrolled in Medicaid, you have access to important dental services. Many people don't know that dentist Medicaid covers more than just emergencies. In fact, children who are enrolled in Medicaid get a full range of dental services. This includes: Regular check-ups Cleanings Fillings X-rays Diagnostic and treatment services These services fall under a special part of Medicaid called Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment (EPSDT). EPSDT makes sure that kids receive regular medical and dental care to catch problems early. If your child is going to travel with you across Asia, make sure they see a dentist that accept Medicaid before you leave. This ensures they won't face dental issues while on your trip. Yes, but it depends on your state. Some states provide dental services for adults under Medicaid, while others may limit coverage to emergencies. If you're not sure what's covered in your state, contact your local Medicaid office or check the Medicaid website. It's a smart idea to see a dentist that accept Medicaid before your trip, even if you're not having any pain. Preventative care can stop small problems from becoming big ones later on. Here's how to find a dentist that accept Medicaid in your area: Use the Medicaid Provider Directory: Visit your state's Medicaid website and search for dental Local Clinics: Ask if they accept Medicaid for dental Your Doctor: Sometimes your regular doctor can recommend a trusted dentist Medicaid Online Tools: Websites like help you search for dental providers by ZIP code. Make sure to book an appointment at least a week or two before your travel, just in case you need a follow-up. Traveling across Asia is exciting, but you should stay safe and healthy on the road. Here are some quick tips: Pack a dental kit with a toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, and bottled water to avoid stomach at clean restaurants and try to avoid undercooked foods. Brush and floss daily, even if your schedule is packed with adventure. Keep dental emergency numbers in your travel documents, just in case. Remember, good health—including dental health—can make your trip smoother and more enjoyable. Activating a travel semis for Asia is fast, easy, and stress-free. In just five minutes, you can be well on your way to exploring some of the most beautiful places in the world. But don't forget to take care of your health before you go. With Medicaid, you and your children may have access to helpful dental services. The dentist Medicaid program ensures that children, and in some cases adults, can get the care they need. Make sure to visit a dentist that accept Medicaid before you travel, so you can enjoy your journey without toothaches or worries. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

Prince Harry's ‘travel summit' gaffe ‘hard to ignore' after spokesperson defends Duke of Sussex's travel record
Prince Harry's ‘travel summit' gaffe ‘hard to ignore' after spokesperson defends Duke of Sussex's travel record

Sky News AU

time4 days ago

  • Sky News AU

Prince Harry's ‘travel summit' gaffe ‘hard to ignore' after spokesperson defends Duke of Sussex's travel record

Prince Harry's head-scratching decision to travel all the way to China for a brief appearance at a sustainable travel summit has faced fresh scrutiny. The Duke of Sussex made a surprise visit to Shanghai last week to attend Group's Envision 2025 Summit and the Travalyst Executive Summit. Harry, 40, is the founder of 'Travalyst', an organisation that promotes eco-travel and offers suggestions on how users can utilise trains or public transport where possible. It is understood that 'hosted' Harry in the Chinese megacity for the brief appearance before the ex-working royal turned around and made the 6,000 mile journey home. Veteran royal correspondent Jennie Bond believes the Duke of Sussex's decision to travel to Shanghai for just two short engagements appeared unintentionally ironic. 'The irony of flying across the world to promote sustainable, environmentally friendly travel is hard to ignore,' Ms Bond told The Mirror newspaper on Friday. 'Surely a video speech would have been more ethical?' Worse, Harry's trip to Shanghai also coincided with his father King Charles' historic visit to Canada. 'It seems to have made very little news at all. If the idea was to garner as much publicity for the cause as possible, (Shanghai) would seem to have fallen rather short,' Ms Bond said. The Sussex camp appears to have gone on the defence amid the scrutiny over the Shanghai visit. On Monday, a spokesperson told The Times newspaper that Harry has only travelled abroad three times in six years for Travalyst and typically works on the venture remotely. According to the carbon emissions calculator of FlightFree USA, a campaign group urging people to fly less, "avoiding this trip (Los Angeles to Shanghai) is as climate friendly as carpooling for 3.7 years". The calculator claimed that Harry's return flight from Los Angeles to Shanghai would cause more emissions of greenhouse gases in a single trip than 3.5 billion people emit over the course of a year. Somewhat surprisingly, Harry's visit to Shanghai marked the first time the jet-setting Duke had ever set foot in China. Since leaving royal duties over five years ago, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have maintained a heavy schedule of international travel, including faux 'royal tours' of Nigeria and Colombia.

This Island In Asia Is Named The Most Beautiful In The World
This Island In Asia Is Named The Most Beautiful In The World

News18

time6 days ago

  • News18

This Island In Asia Is Named The Most Beautiful In The World

Last Updated: With waterfalls, volcanoes, and a rich cultural history, this Asian island has emerged as the world's top island destination among tourists. When it comes to relaxing and unwinding, nothing compares to a beach vacation. Whether you're chasing sunsets, surfing waves, or simply unwinding by the shore, the magic of an island getaway is undeniable. Recently, an online travel company, carried out a study to determine the world's top beach destinations. Customer reviews, sales popularity, and the distinctive attributes of each location were among the hundreds of millions of data points it took into account from its platform to calculate its rankings. Bali, a province of Indonesia, was ranked as the world's top island destination after a thorough analysis of all the data. What makes Bali so irresistible? Bali provides an experience that few places can rival, from its picture-perfect white sand beaches and turquoise oceans to its captivating sunsets and verdant surroundings. Bali welcomes many types of tourists, whether they are looking for off-the-beaten-path seaside gems or are soaking in the sophistication of Seminyak or Nusa Dua. The island's thriving surf culture is another major draw. Friendly locals, laid-back vibes, and world-class waves make Bali a paradise for surfers, novices included. Places like Goddess Retreats provide welcoming surf camps that cater to beginners looking to catch their first wave in an idyllic setting. Looking to discover Bali beyond the usual tourist trails? Here are some lesser-known gems worth exploring. Sidemen Valley: Nestled amidst verdant rice terraces and undulating hills, Sidemen provides a tranquil haven in stark contrast to Bali's busy tourist destinations. Awaken to crisp, foggy mornings and stroll through fields adorned with vibrant shades of gold and green. Unspoiled nature and a glimpse of real Balinese village life are promised in this hidden gem. Tegal Wangi Beach: Tucked away along the cliffs of Southern Bali's Bukit Peninsula, Tegal Wangi is one of the island's best-kept secrets. Known for its dramatic limestone cliffs, natural sea caves (which are accessible during low tide), and quiet shores, this beach is perfect for those looking to escape the crowds. Here, you can bask in the sun, explore hidden nooks, and enjoy the gentle lull of the waves. Pura Paluang: The Car Temple: Set within a lush monkey forest and overlooking the vast Indian Ocean, Pura Paluang stands out as one of Bali's most unique temples. Carved from white sandstone, the temple's inner sanctuary is home to two unexpected shrines—stone replicas of a jeep and a Volkswagen Beetle. This quirky blend of spiritual reverence and creativity makes it a must-visit for curious travellers. First Published:

CFRA Hikes Price Target on Trip.com (TCOM), Maintains Hold Rating
CFRA Hikes Price Target on Trip.com (TCOM), Maintains Hold Rating

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

CFRA Hikes Price Target on Trip.com (TCOM), Maintains Hold Rating

On Tuesday, CFRA analyst Siti Salikin raised the price target on Group Limited (NASDAQ:TCOM) to $65 from $60 while citing the stock's five-year P/E average of 41. Additionally, the analyst reiterated a Hold rating on the stock on concerns that the company's revenue growth will slow down to 14.8% in 2025. The growth rate is also expected to slow in 2026 to 13.5%. Nevertheless, the analyst remains optimistic about the company's long-term prospects owing to the anticipated resurgence of domestic travel and international tourism. The analyst also expects to benefit from visa-free policies between China and other countries. A recovery of cross-border flight capacities is also likely to strengthen the company's revenue base. is increasingly expanding into lower-tier cities in China. It's also broadening its range of product offerings as it seeks to unlock new growth opportunities. The only downside to the expansion drive is the expected spike in sales and marketing expenses. Increased operational costs are expected to trigger a dip in net margin in 2025. The company delivered solid first-quarter 2025 results. Revenue was up 16.2% year-over-year to 13.8 billion yuan as operating profit totaled 3.56 billion yuan, aligning with analysts' estimates. reported 3.56 billion yuan in operating profit, though its 80.4% gross margin dipped due to increased revenue from its own services. The company maintains a mid-teens growth forecast for Q2 and FY2025, fueled by rising international travel demand. Group Limited is a global travel platform that offers a wide range of travel products and services, including accommodation, flights, and other travel-related services. As a top choice in Asia and expanding worldwide, it helps travelers explore destinations, book cost-effective trips, access real-time support, and share experiences operates Ctrip, Qunar, and Skyscanner, driven by its mission: "To pursue the perfect trip for a better world." While we acknowledge the potential of Group Limited (NASDAQ:TCOM) as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and have limited downside risk. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than TCOM and that has 100x upside potential, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock. READ NEXT: and . Disclosure: None. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Experience as the New Destination: Trip.com Aims to Empower Global Partners in Attractions & Tours
Experience as the New Destination: Trip.com Aims to Empower Global Partners in Attractions & Tours

Cision Canada

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Cision Canada

Experience as the New Destination: Trip.com Aims to Empower Global Partners in Attractions & Tours

SHANGHAI, May 26, 2025 /CNW/ -- a leading one-stop travel service provider, unveiled the latest industry and sector trends, evolving traveller patterns, and future plans at its Attractions & Tours Global Partners Forum. The event is part of Group's annual global partner conference, Envision.2025, and was held on 26 May at the Shanghai Museum East – a cutting-edge landmark and cultural exchange hub, known for its wave-inspired architecture and immersive technology. Empowering Global Partners through Innovative Technology and Marketing Setting the stage, Mr. Jim Ji, Vice President of Group, CEO of Attractions & Tours, shared that the travel industry has been recovering steadily, with international tourist arrivals expected to bounce back fully and exceed pre-pandemic levels this year based on industry forecasts. This is largely due to the relaxation of visa requirements and increasing flight capacity across the globe. In his keynote speech titled 'Empowering Global Partners', Mr Ji emphasised how is meeting this demand growth by building a global tourism industry ecosystem consisting of a wide distribution network including: 22 international offices 2900+ affiliates & resellers, covering 150+ countries & regions, 300k+ products worldwide 170+ marketing resources 24 languages supported and 24/7 customer service 33 currency options Sharing strategies that will empower partners to reach international travellers more directly and effectively, Mr Ji explained how ticket machines, onsite ticket operations and customisable online booking sites are helping partners to reduce manpower and improve operational efficiency. Measures to prevent fraudulent transactions as well as large-scale ticket bot activities have also been set up to enable partners to guard against such risks. He further highlighted the importance of engaging travellers through innovative marketing with partners. For example, to provide a more comfortable waiting experience for travellers at the Sanur Harbour in Bali, Indonesia, Attractions & Tours worked with a local partner to build a VIP lounge. This attracted nearly 200,000 customers and increased ferry ticket sales significantly. Creating Deeper Travel Experiences A key trend spotlighted during the forum was how travellers are increasingly making decisions based on the type of experiences they can enjoy during their trip. Forum speakers noted that the growth rate for experience-related searches on is six times than that of destination or attraction-related searches. Keywords such as "food" and "spa" were among the top-searched keywords relating to experiences that international travellers were interested in. "Travellers today are overwhelmed with options and increasingly seek experiences that resonate on a deeper level. Through collaboration with our global partners and the smart use of AI and consumer insights, we are curating personalised journeys that go beyond the expected and meet the evolving needs of international travellers," said Mr Ji. One way is responding to this shift is through an in-app collection of curated travel rankings based on user reviews, bookings and AI algorithms, inspiring travel through its destination guides and best-ranking lists. Users can easily find the most popular travel attractions across the world with global "Best Things to Do" rankings, including theme parks, museums, experiential activities and more. In recognition of the efforts by global partners to create a better experience for travellers, awards were also presented at the Envision forum to the best of the industry, such as top ranked attractions on as well as the Excellent Partner Awards and the Most Promising Partner Awards.

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