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Yearly Archives: 2024

European tourists lifts tourism in Southern Thailand

European travellers have turned out to be Southern Thailand’s strongest tourism drivers, pushing up hotel performance to record-breaking levels while staying for weeks at...

Seoul International Travel Mart 2024 eyes Asia-Pacific growth markets

Seoul Tourism Organization is gearing up for Seoul International Travel Mart (SITM) 2024, slated to be held at Seoul Dragon City from June 17...

Flights out of Germany impacted as airport, security staff go on...

Up to 80 per cent of Lufthansa Airline flight programme will be affected between March 6 evening and March 9 morning (Central European Time)...

Centara pursues more management contracts to expand

Centara Hotels & Resorts is working towards being the top 100 hotels in the world, in terms of the number of operating rooms, and...

Radisson Red to debut in Auckland

Radisson Hotel Group (RHG) will introduce its first Radisson Red property to Auckland, New Zealand, set to launch in 2025. Owned by developer Stonewood Group,...

Vietjet launches new services to Melbourne and Hiroshima

Vietjet is expanding its international flight network by introducing brand new routes from Hanoi to Hiroshima in Japan and Melbourne in Australia. The Hanoi-Melbourne route...

New hotels: Lanson Place Causeway Bay, Swiss-Belhotel Airport Yogyakarta and more

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

Asian destinations turn to tourist fees to fund maintenance and development

Bali is the latest destination in a line of others across the world to impose a visitor fee aimed at preserving the condition of the land, and will likely not be the last to do so as tourism authorities seek ways to better manage tourist flows and fund tourist infrastructure maintenance.

Europe regains appetite for Asia-Pacific destinations

Travel volume to Asia-Pacific is climbing, and destinations in the region are looking to bring even more Europeans over through intensified campaigns and novel itineraries

Sabah moves to revive two iconic tourism events

Sabah State government plans to revive two iconic tourism events in the state this year, namely the Mount Kinabalu International Climbathon and Sabah Fest,...