TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Saturday, 28th February 2026

Integrated advancements

Some of Asia’s top integrated resorts are reinventing themselves with new stays, exceptional experiences and impressive entertainment.

Science and human touch

As revenue management capabilities are improved by science, the presence of intuitive human intervention becomes all the more critical for hotels to optimise revenue and profit.

A new way to walk

As consumers remain at home and are restricted from travelling, Asian hotels are taking a different tack to maintain engagement and income

Construction in progress

Most destinations in South-east Asia are seeing continued hotel developments, reflecting sustained investor confidence in the region’s tourism potential.

A long engagement

Although Covid-19 has derailed wedding and honeymoon bookings in recent months, industry experts 
remain cautiously optimistic that couples will return this year.

Ready for a reset

Indonesia is raring to bring tourism back to life, but in patient and calculated steps that take in new considerations around health, safety and traveller needs

Unchartered waters

A landmark integrated project that opened last September has altered the Maldivian tourism landscape, but Feizal Samath notes that the pandemic has put a freeze on potential growth

A finer way to fly

The flight experience is not restricted to the skies, as airlines push the innovation envelope to begin charming their passengers on the ground. TTG Asia reporters find out how.

The changing face of Thai luxury travel

The coronavirus pandemic is rewriting the playbook for Bangkok’s luxury hotels, with a greater focus on wellness, localism and curated touchpoints emerging as key themes in the post-pandemic future of travel.

Critical catch up

Less than two years after a six-month closure to clean up the island, Boracay is facing its next challenge with Covid-19. How will tourism players respond?