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Year in Review 2022: Yahoo Singapore readers’ most searched online travel portals

Where are you heading next? (Photo: Getty)
Where are you heading next? (Photo: Gettyimages)

As international travel restrictions become more relaxed and countries re-open their borders to welcome tourists, online travel portals are seeing a surge in demand. Be it for a change of pace or revenge travel, here are Yahoo Singapore readers’ 10 most searched online travel portals.

10. Tripadvisor

If you need more user-generated content like reviews and tips and tricks, Tripadvisor is probably your best guy. Said to be the world’s largest travel guidance platform, Tripadvisor has helped hundreds of millions of people each month to become better travellers. From planning to booking to taking a trip, travellers can use the Tripadvisor site and app to discover where to stay, what to do and where to eat based on guidance from those who have been there before.

Check out the top 25 hotels in the world listed under Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards 2022. From family resorts to boutique charmers, here are some of the highest-rated stays around the world.

Ikos Aria — Kefalos, Greece

Ikos Aria — Kefalos, Greece. (Photo: Tripadvisor)
Ikos Aria — Kefalos, Greece. (Photo: Tripadvisor)

Sukhumvit Park, Bangkok - Marriott Executive Apartments — Bangkok, Thailand

Sukhumvit Park, Bangkok - Marriott Executive Apartments — Bangkok, Thailand. (Photo: Tripadvisor)
Sukhumvit Park, Bangkok - Marriott Executive Apartments — Bangkok, Thailand. (Photo: Tripadvisor)

Saraye Ameriha Boutique Hotel — Kashan, Iran

Saraye Ameriha Boutique Hotel — Kashan, Iran. (Photo: Tripadvisor)
Saraye Ameriha Boutique Hotel — Kashan, Iran. (Photo: Tripadvisor)

9. FlyScoot.com

If you live in Singapore, chances are you would have taken a Scoot flight at least once in your life. The Singaporean low-cost airline and subsidiary of Singapore Airlines is the world’s first low-cost carrier with Diamond status in APEX Health Safety powered by SimplyFlying and Skytrax Covid-19 Safety Rating. This year, it is celebrating its 10-year anniversary with “Scootastic” deals and surprises.

8. Chan Brothers Travel

One of the largest travel agents and tour operators in Singapore, Chan Brothers Travel boasts the widest choice of destinations. From package or private tours to free-and-easy travelling to international and regional cruise lines, you can surely find a tour that suits your needs at Chan Brothers Travel.

7. Traveloka

Founded in 2012 in Jakarta, Indonesia, Traveloka is a travel company focused on travel and ticketing. It has since expanded to five other countries (Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam), becoming the largest online travel app in Southeast Asia.

6. Klook

Want to secure your theme park one-day pass? Or any ticket, for that matter? Klook can help you skip the queue at the box office, in addition to offering you the best deals. No matter what kind of travelling activities you’re looking for, you can book them easily through Klook. For a more complete experience, you can also book your accommodations and rides on Klook.

Check out these activities in Singapore that you can only book on Klook.

[Klook Exclusive] Tiger Brewery Tour in Singapore, S$23

[Klook Exclusive] Tiger Brewery Tour in Singapore. (Photo: Klook SG)
[Klook Exclusive] Tiger Brewery Tour in Singapore. (Photo: Klook SG)

[Klook Exclusive] Singapore Island Cruise: Ferry Tickets between St. John's Island, Lazarus Island and Kusu Island, S$14 (was S$18)

[Klook Exclusive] Singapore Island Cruise: Ferry Tickets between St. John's Island, Lazarus Island and Kusu Island. (Photo: Klook SG)
[Klook Exclusive] Singapore Island Cruise: Ferry Tickets between St. John's Island, Lazarus Island and Kusu Island. (Photo: Klook SG)

[Klook Exclusive] Singapore's Disappearing Trade Tour, S$98

[Klook Exclusive] Singapore's Disappearing Trade Tour. (Photo: Klook SG)
[Klook Exclusive] Singapore's Disappearing Trade Tour. (Photo: Klook SG)

5. Booking.com

Founded in 1996 in Amsterdam, Booking.com has grown from a small Dutch startup to one of the world’s leading digital travel companies. With a mission to make it easier for everyone to experience the world, Booking.com lets you book not just hotels, but also flights, car rentals, attractions and airport taxis.

Here are some attractions in Seoul that you can book on Booking.com. Or check out the attractions worldwide offered on the site.

Zombie City Exploration Game, from S$9.92

Zombie City Exploration Game. (Photo: Booking.com)
Zombie City Exploration Game. (Photo: Booking.com)

Joseon Dynasty Historical Half-day Tour, from S$56.91

Joseon Dynasty Historical Half-day Tour. (Photo: Booking.com)
Joseon Dynasty Historical Half-day Tour. (Photo: Booking.com)

Nami Island with Morning Calm Garden Visit, from S$82

Nami Island with Morning Calm Garden Visit. (Photo: Booking.com)
Nami Island with Morning Calm Garden Visit. (Photo: Booking.com)

4. Jetstar

Headquartered in Melbourne, Jetstar is an Australian low-cost airline and a subsidiary of Qantas, the flag carrier of Australia. What makes Jetstar stand out is its exclusive club, Club Jetstar. For a small premium, you can enjoy member-only fares, 20 per cent off bags and seats, and 10 per cent off Jetstar Travel Insurance. These discounts are also applicable to up to four of your friends and family members under the same booking.

3. Skyscanner

Ever felt like it’s too troublesome to search individual websites for the best flight deal? This is where Skyscanner comes in, which consolidates the best rates available based on your requirements. Whether you need the cheapest or the fastest flight, Skyscanner is the Google of flight searches. It has also expanded its services to offer hotel search and car hire.

Search for the best flight deals to Taipei, Bangkok, Osaka, and more.

2. Agoda

Agoda is a Singapore online travel agency for hotels, vacation rentals, flights, and airport transfers. It aims to make affordable travel accessible to more people by making searching and booking travel as easy and stress-free as possible.

Agoda also offers a tiered loyalty programme where you can get different exclusive deals based on your loyalty status. Your bookings on Agoda earn you AgodaCash as well, which you can redeem for instant savings on your next eligible booking. - cues the kiasu Singaporean spirit -

Here are some of Agoda’s top hotel picks in Bali.

Lloyd's Inn Bali

Lloyd's Inn Bali. (Photo: Agoda)
Lloyd's Inn Bali. (Photo: Agoda)

Prasana by Arjani Resort

Prasana by Arjani Resort. (Photo: Agoda)
Prasana by Arjani Resort. (Photo: Agoda)

Nusa Dua Beach Hotel and Spa

Nusa Dua Beach Hotel and Spa. (Photo: Agoda)
Nusa Dua Beach Hotel and Spa. (Photo: Agoda)

1. Airasia

Airasia may be better known as the Malaysian low-cost carrier. But it has undergone tremendous transformation over the years to offer more than just cheap flights. Now, you can even book hotels, transport and activities on its portal.

Apart from earning Airasia points with your bookings, you can also join their membership by paying a yearly premium. The exclusive membership lets you enjoy free flights and discounts on hotels and rides (terms and conditions apply). With such alluring deals, it is no wonder Airasia is the most searched online travel portal among Yahoo Singapore readers!

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