Starting in December 2025, TravelSig+ will introduce an audio section called "Browsing News" on its website.
The 45-60 second short news format allows listeners to quickly update on travel trends, seasonal tours, new flight routes, food and entertainment, etc., even while on the go or when their hands are busy holding a mobile device screen.

According to TravelSig+, the core readership – comprising office workers, merchants, and managers – typically only has short "gaps" such as lunch breaks, commuting times, or before bedtime to search for information.
"Browsing news" is therefore designed to be focused, serving the need for "quick listening to grasp the main points," after which users can continue to read Emagazine in depth or watch podcasts when they have time.
Sharing his thoughts on launching the new "News Browsing" section, Mr. Vo Minh Hieu, Content Manager of TravelSig+, said: "Through this new feature, TravelSig+ aims to provide readers and partners with a complete experience of a modern travel social network: they can watch podcasts, read visually stunning emagazines, or simply listen to travel news quickly. At the same time, partners such as tour companies, airlines, restaurants, hotels, etc., will have an additional way to promote their products and services in audio format – a form of advertising suitable for today's busy lifestyle."

Not only for young readers, "Browse News" is also suitable for middle-aged and older adults, supplementing a flexible approach to travel content alongside long articles or up to 60-minute video podcasts.
This format is also suitable for many times of the day. The "listen first - read later" approach reflects a new trend: information is moving away from large screens to keep pace with users' daily movements.
With "Browse News," TravelSig+ applies AI for shortening and editing. Articles that are 800-1200 words long are compressed to about 180-200 words before being converted to natural-sounding audio.
For partners such as tour companies, airlines, restaurants, and hotels, introducing offers in the form of short audio clips instead of banners or emails is considered a "lighter" approach, suitable when users are busy or do not need to read lengthy messages.
"Browsing news" is part of TravelSig+'s content experience expansion strategy, aiming to provide concise, accurate, and continuously updated travel information, while also creating more effective "touchpoints" between destinations, service providers, and travelers.
For more detailed information, please visit the TravelSig+ travel-oriented social network at: https://travelsig.vn/, or contact: contact@199sig.com.
Source: https://baovanhoa.vn/du-lich/travelsig-ra-mat-chuyen-muc-luot-tin-187817.html






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