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Asia/Singapore Thursday, 12th February 2026
2016 Articles Archive

2016 Articles Archive

Le Méridien to replace Mövenpick hotel in Singapore

STARWOOD Hotels & Resorts Worldwide is bringing Le Méridien back to Singapore, after leaving its shores for nearly a decade, with the brand set...

ITB Berlin launches first co-branded India show

ITB Berlin exhibitor ITB BERLIN has partnered with Cross Section Media to launch a co-branded travel trade show, Bharat International Tourism Bazaar (BITB) in India,...

Thailand cracks down on Chinese zero-dollar tours

Phuket's Patong Beach A CHARM offensive to encourage Chinese tourists to spend more on local goods and services is about to start in Thailand, but...

Sabre appoints Todd Arthur as regional VP of sales

TODD Arthur is replacing Brett Henry as vice president of sales and market development for Sabre Travel Network Asia-Pacific, effective since June 7. Arthur will...

Parkroyal Darling Habour unveils winter meeting deals

PARKROYAL Darling Harbour, Sydney is running a promotion for first-time bookings of events held before July 31. Featuring seven flexible meeting and event spaces with...

Underwater World Singapore to close, offers lower admission fees

UWS' opening in 1991 UNDERWATER World Singapore (UWS) will cease operations on June 26, 2016 after 25 years in operation, announced operator Haw Par Corporation...

X2 launches luxury cruises on Chao Phraya River

X2 (Crossto) Cruises boat HOSPITALITY brand X2 has expanded into the cruising space with X2 Cruises, a luxury cruise offering on Bangkok’s Chao Phraya River. Its...

Philippines’ first tourism enterprise zone in the works

THE Philippine Department of Tourism (DoT) and the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA) will be developing a site in San Vicente, Palawan...

Hong Kong airport goes ahead with passenger levy despite protest

Hong Kong International Airport HONG Kong International Airport will implement the controversial airport construction fee from August 1 despite earlier objection from the trade. Airlines will...

Brisk business on Koh Tao despite battered image

Tourists continue visiting Koh Tao  GOVERNMENT promises to help restore Koh Tao’s image as a safe destination have amounted to little following the high-profile backpacker...