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Yearly Archives: 2022

Sustainable weddings at The Apurva Kempinski Bali

The Apurva Kempinski Bali has teamed up with like-minded partners to present the Sustainable Wedding Package, each bringing its own expertise to help plan...

Matt Goldberg to succeed Stephen Kaufer as Tripadvisor’s CEO

Tripadvisor has named Matt Goldberg its chief executive officer. Goldberg will succeed co-founder and long-time CEO, Stephen Kaufer. With over 20 years of leadership and experience...

voco Melbourne Central makes several new hires

Newly-opened voco Melbourne Central has appointed Erik Stuebe as general manager, and Christine Bridge as director of sales & marketing. Prior to this move, Stuebe...

Accor debuts virtual job fair in Thailand

Accor is launching its first-ever virtual job fair in Thailand from May 9 to 13, 2022. Over 450 jobs will be available during the...

Liberating the visually-challenged through travel

In July 2019, Amit Jain, founder of Rising Star Tours and Travels (RSTT), had met a few visually-challenged individuals and learnt that their most...

Qantas’ new platform enhances distribution capabilities worldwide

Qantas’ next-generation distribution platform unlocks capabilities for agents globally to offer more personalised customer service and access new revenue opportunities. Built using IATA’s New Distribution...

IHG and Pelligra Group sign new Holiday Inn & Suites in...

IHG Hotels & Resorts and the Pelligra Group have announced their new partnership, Holiday Inn & Suites Mawson Lakes, slated to open in 2024....

New hotels: OMO7 Osaka by Hoshino Resorts, Jumeirah Bali and more

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

Travel well

Wellness is big business in the space of post-lockdown travel, and some hotels have come up with new ways to ensure their guests’ mental and physical needs are met during their stay. By Karen Yue

Singapore picks up pace on sports tourism track

With travel and social restrictions taken off the table, the Lion City is ready to beef up her sporting events calendar and welcome again spectators from around the world who will contribute to tourism recovery