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Asia/Singapore Thursday, 2nd April 2026

Yearly Archives: 2025

Langham Hospitality Group introduces AI toolkit across global hotels

Langham Hospitality Group (LHG) has launched three AI agents to meet changes in how guests and staff access information. The new toolkit complements existing...

PATA, Jeju Tourism Organization to boost responsible travel and MICE growth

PATA and the Jeju Tourism Organization (JTO) have signed a collaboration agreement to support responsible travel to Jeju Island, South Korea, and to lay...

Accor signs world’s largest Mövenpick in Manila with Megaworld

Accor has partnered with Megaworld, the Philippines’ largest township developer, to sign Mövenpick Manila Bay Westside. The hotel, with 1,530 keys, will be the world’s...

Indonesia introduces AI-powered travel companion for smarter tourism

Indonesia has unveiled MaiA, an AI platform designed specifically to enhance the quality of national tourism services. The system, part of the Tourism 5.0...

Sunway Hotels & Resorts launches voluntary carbon offset scheme across hotel...

Sunway Hotels & Resorts has partnered with Saxon Renewables to launch a voluntary guest carbon offset programme across its hotels in Malaysia, Cambodia and...

Laguna Phuket advances low-carbon shift with new electric shuttles

Laguna Phuket has introduced eight fully electric shuttles carrying the Rava Beach Club identity, coinciding with the club’s opening and supporting the resort’s shift...

New hotels: Visama Explorer Nan, Risonare Shimonoseki and more

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

New Walk Japan itinerary explores Kyushu’s historic cultural crossroads

Walk Japan’s newest tour, Saga and Nagasaki: Cultural Crossroads, is a 10-day, nine-night easy walking journey through two historic west Kyushu prefectures long known...

Asia-Pacific airlines sharpen HR playbooks to secure future workforce

Asia-Pacific airline leaders are refining workforce strategies as the region faces a tight labour market and a widening generational divide. “Asia-Pacific will need approximately 300,000...

Sumatra tourism remains operational as floods recede

Severe flooding and landslides in Sumatra last week caused extensive damage and casualties, but destinations remain open for tourism. The disaster, caused by Cyclone Senyar...