TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Tuesday, 10th March 2026
2014 Articles Archive

2014 Articles Archive

Bangkok riverside hotels revive ‘co-opetition’ partnership

EIGHT hotels along the Chao Phraya River have come together to promote the riverside within Bangkok, and will launch a campaign and other marketing...

PATA, JATA forge closer relationship for joint activities

PATA and the Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA) have signed a new MoU, committing to bilateral promotions to develop the regional tourism industry. Said...

Tauzia enters Sumatra with budget brand Pop!

TAUZIA Hotel Management has expanded into the island of Sumatra with the opening of Pop! Hotel Tanjung Karang last week. The 168-room hotel in the...

TAT teams up with trade to woo Vietnamese with deals

THE Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is courting the Vietnamese market through collaborative promotions on package tours and airfares. The TAT’s Ho Chi Minh City...

MAS flight makes emergency landing after gear malfunction

MALAYSIA Airlines (MAS) flight MH192 bound for Bengaluru was forced to turn back and make an emergency landing at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA)...

Happy Easter from the TTG team

TTG Asia e-Daily will be taking a break tomorrow, April 18. Have a Good Friday and Blessed Easter!

Peppers Retreats & Resorts opens first Asian hotel in Bali

PEPPERS Retreats & Resorts has added Asia to its portfolio with the rebranding of the former Sentosa Seminyak all-villa luxury resort in Bali. Peppers Sentosa...

Spain, Portugal partner in promotions to China, South Korea

SPAIN and Portugal will join hands for tourism promotions in the four key longhaul markets of China, South Korea, the US and Canada. The signing...

Better PCO standards needed in China

CHINA’S MICE industry stakeholders are urging the development of truly professional PCOs and adoption of international standards to boost the country’s appeal as an...

Cities vie for largest Chinese insurance professionals meeting

A STRING of cities, among them Nanjing, Tianjin, Macau, Jeju, Melbourne and Dubai, have formed a beeline to bid for the world’s largest meeting...