Yearly Archives: 2022
Suvimol Thanasarakij picked to lead MTCO
The Board of Directors of Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office (MTCO) has appointed Suvimol Thanasarakij as its new executive director, effective March 15, 2022.
The appointment...
Golden Jubilee Guided Tours by Leslie Danker
The iconic Raffles Hotel Singapore’s longest-serving and oldest employee, Leslie Danker, happens to also be a passionate fan of the heritage property and the resident historian. He celebrates his remarkable 50-year career with the hotel with a limited edition guided tour that spills fascinating tales of the national monument
Travel, tourism ease returns as Singapore axes more restrictions
Singapore will remove most travel restrictions in a determined move to rebuild the economy, with ART on arrival, Vaccinated Travel Lanes (VTL) and daily...
MotoGP Mandalika 2022 revives tourism for West Nusa Tenggara
The conclusion of the Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia – the first MotoGP race for the country in 25 years – is regarded as...
New hotels: Siyam World, Artotel Casa Hangtuah, and more
TTG Asia's weekly roundup of new hotel openings and announcements
Marriott Executive Apartments to debut in Melbourne
Marriott International has signed an agreement with Sunnyland Investment Group to bring the first Marriott Executive Apartments to Melbourne, Australia.
The 180-key all-suite hotel will...
Oakwood set for South Korea’s Cheongju
Oakwood will manage the 250-key Oakwood Hotel Cheongju that is set to open in the capital of North Chungcheong province come 2026, a win...
Horus to deepen Discova’s presence in SE-Asia
Discova has formed a partnership with Horus Development & Consulting that will utilise the latter's in-depth knowledge of the South-east Asian travel markets to...
Sentosa trials drone food delivery to St John’s Island
In a pilot under the Sentosa x Enterprise Scheme (SES), Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC), ST Engineering and foodpanda are trailing drone food delivery from...
Myanmar tourism players put their passion on pause
With hardly any inbound travel to speak of, Myanmar tourism players have turned to other jobs to feed themselves but remain determined to return to the industry they hold dear
















