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Yearly Archives: 2019

Oakwood Premier OUE Singapore now available for daily stays

Oakwood Premier OUE Singapore has launched the Weekend Staycation package following its successful application of a hotel license, which allows the serviced residence to...

TTG Asia goes on Lunar New Year break

TTG Asia e-daily will be taking a break from February 4-7, 2019, for the Lunar New Year holidays. News will resume on Friday, February 8, 2019.

Qatar – More Than A Stopover Destination

Brought to you by Qatar National Tourism Council https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQNMG6XNjmo   Strategically located between major Far Eastern, European and African capitals, Qatar serves as a perfect stopover...

Getting back up again in Kerala

Tourism in flood-battered Kerala is rebounding, but the promotional momentum gained while driving its recovery is not about to slow

Bangkok smog not yet weighing on tourism, but solutions needed

Although tourism has not been affected by the smog in Bangkok, travel industry players believe that unless a long-term solution is put forth, it...

Dispelling rumours, Indonesia government says no plans to close Komodo park

Komodo National Park will remain open throughout the year, according to a statement from the Ministry of Environment and Forestry issued earlier this week,...

New association formed to protect culture in emerging tourism destinations

The World Tourism Association for Culture and Heritage (WTACH) has been formed to protect local cultures, heritage and historical sites that are in peril...

Chinese travel spending, mobile transactions on the up: Alipay

Last year, the average budget and actual spending of 2,806 Chinese outbound travellers surveyed in a study by Nielsen and Alipay increased to US$6,026...

Red Planet Japan grows portfolio with acquisition of Thailand hotels

Red Planet Japan will acquire Thailand-based hotel operations from its parent company Red Planet Hotels for 6.6 billion yen (US$60.4 million), with the deal...

Stronger growth for APAC airlines in 2018

The region's airlines recorded a firm 7% increase in number of international passengers carried to 356.6 million in 2018, a stronger growth than was...