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Yearly Archives: 2019

Dream Cruises takes the experiential highway to luxury cruisers’ heart

A year-end DC Superheroes Justice League themed sailings onboard the Genting Dream is Dream Cruises’ latest offering to satisfy cruisers' growing thirst for unique...

China suspends individual tourism permits for Taiwan

China will no longer issue individual Taiwan travel permits to 47 mainland cities from August 1, its culture and tourism ministry said, citing "current...

Sri Lanka aggressively courts return of visitors, dangles incentives for airlines

Following the crippling effects of the Easter Sunday bombings on the tourism industry, Sri Lanka is rolling out aggressive efforts in tourism recovery by...

Three ways agencies can win in the NDC era

Ian Heywood, Travelport’s global head of new distribution, shares how to maximise the opportunities of NDC to combat the competition.

Avis rides into Mongolia

Avis is expanding its Asian network with the opening of Avis Mongolia, through a licensee agreement with Baobab LLC. This move builds on the global...

Ingenico rolls out TravelHub payments solution for travel companies

Ingenico will be launching TravelHub, a solution built to connect travel companies with the brand’s global end-to-end payment processing capabilities and regional gateways across...

AirAsia to ditch processing fee from October

AirAsia said on Tuesday it will no longer charge customers a processing fee to make payments via credit card and online banking from October...

New hotels: Raffles Hotel Singapore, Natra Bintan and more

TTG Asia's weekly roundup of new hotel openings and announcements.

A whole new world

A swathe of new developments and visitor attraction efforts are reframing the Middle East – traditionally regarded as transit hubs – into desirable holiday spots, with the Asian market a prime target

Rising ambitions

Hotels in the historic Macau Peninsula strive towards the success seen in the buzzier Cotai