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2016 Articles Archive

2016 Articles Archive

SIA establishes holding company for Scoot and Tiger Airways

SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) has established a holding company to own and manage both its budget airline subsidiaries, Scoot and Tiger Airways. The news have come...

Seoul gains more Singapore event groups, rolls out new support features

View of Seoul skyline from Bongeunsa temple SINGAPORE MICE arrivals into Seoul have doubled over the past year, a result of in-market destination promotions by...

Angsana properties tout CSR incentive programme

Angsana Lang Co event space CORPORATE event planners seeking a corporate social responsibility (CSR) element for their activities can consider Angsana Hotels and Resorts' Meet...

Berlin dethrones Paris in global meeting cities ranking: ICCA

Table 1: Top 20 city ranking by number of meetings organised in 2015 BERLIN is the new number one city to meet in according to...

Business event groups to gain more in Hong Kong

MEETINGS and Exhibitions Hong Kong (MEHK) has launched the 2016/17 Hong Kong Rewards! programme, introducing new and enhanced privileges for MICE delegates visiting Hong...

8,000 from China give Seoul its largest incentive group yet

The delegate dinner on May 10 served a party of 4,000 from Joy Main WITH support from local tourism boards and government stakeholders, Seoul welcomed...

AccorHotels offers meeting planners more rewards

CORPORATE meeting bookers will now receive a complimentary night voucher for every 40 or more group room nights booked, from now until September 30,...

Asia’s hottest resort spots

Accessibility, picturesque beaches and myriad activities are key makings of top resort destinations. TTG Asia speaks to outbound agents to reveal the region’s hottest...

Overpricing comes under fire

Jacked-up entrance fees for foreign visitors are also hurting local travel operators Tourists and tourism players in Sri Lanka are lamenting the country’s tiered pricing...

Making peace with progress

Free from the shackles of civil war, Sri Lanka’s tourism is ready to welcome a new dawn. But new tensions are surfacing amid rapid...