TravelMole welcomes its Asia newswire
The launch of TravelMole Asia continues the global expansion of the region’s most talked-about travel newswire.
“TravelMole Asia’s mix of hard news and sharp comment, backed by one of travel’s most readable columnists, is a winning combination,” said TravelMole group chairman and publisher Charles Kao.
Launched in February, TravelMole Asia has access to a team of highly respected international and regional reporters and writers, led by editor Ian Jarrett.
Leading columnist Yeoh Siew Hoon adds wit and insight each week at her favourite spot, Espresso Corner.
Siew Hoon, who runs her own travel writing and events consultancy, SHY Ventures, and is a founder of thetransitcafe.com website, said: “I’m happy to be part of a great team at TravelMole Asia. It’s refreshing to see a newswire that sets itself apart from so many others by making hard news and analysis its over-riding priority.”
Jarrett added: “Online travel news has become a very crowded environment so I believe it is essential that the product you invite people to read is both informative and entertaining. I believe the mix is just right at TravelMole Asia.”
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Phil Davies
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