The future of experiences
Emerging from the pandemic, tours and activities are becoming more intimate and digitalised, and featuring sharper storytelling, finds Anne Somanas
Opportunity in crisis
From embracing technology to investing for the long-term, Santika is sowing the seeds of recovery.
Heart of hospitality
Therese Tan uncovers how Royal Cliff Hotels Group plans to cement its position in the new travelscape, utilising strategies which involve customer touchpoints.
With powers combined
Collaboration in the hospitality space is growing in strength as hotels and resorts seek fresh ways to charm the domestic market. By TTG Asia reporters.
A smarter redesign
One Farrer Hotel’s new look and feel will boast optimal hygiene and wellness standards, discovers Karen Yue.
The way forward
RIU believes adaptability is key to coming out stronger in the face of challenges.
Scratching the travel itch
As more countries float the idea of regional travel bubbles, hyper-localised and short-haul travel look set to pave the way for tourism recovery, with businesses adapting their strategies to create more intimate and secure experiences. Pamela Chow finds out more.
Maintaining presence
Seoul has a variety of ways to stay top-of-mind among its global audience during this pandemic.
Big push for micro-tourism
The rise of micro-tourism as Japan’s domestic travel market springs back to post-pandemic life, aided by a national campaign, has birthed new opportunities for luxury hoteliers in Japan, who are tapping that demand with safety promises, curated activities and creative pivots. By Kathryn Wortley
Getting back on track
The pandemic has brought about a renewed focus on wellness, alongside newfound demands for secluded, sanitised stays. Anne Somanas delves into how Thai luxury hoteliers are realigning their strategies to suit the future
















