Connection gains offset slowdown
Amid a domestic travel slump, Indonesian hotels are finding cheer in more international air services linking up the country to new markets. By Mimi Hudoyo
An ever-changing island
From north to south, Bali is seeing a flurry of new developments and plans, all with the aim of uncovering new markets and opportunities for the popular island destination, writes Mimi Hudoyo
Local sojourns
More are converting heritage or family properties into hotels, drawn to new opportunities at a time when travellers are seeking a taste of local hospitality.
Plane sailing experiences
As the global airline industry puts a stronger emphasis on the passenger experience, TTG Asia looks at how major carriers in Asia-Pacific are reinventing their products and services at every step of the air travel journey
Natural playground
Now that Belitung has become a hot domestic destination, the next step is for
the destination to step up its pursuit of the international market. Does Belitung have what it takes to attract more foreign visitors to its shores?
Tiara Maharani finds out
Down, but not out
Sri Lanka was one of the world’s hottest holiday destinations until the Easter Sunday bomb attacks dealt a devastating blow to country’s fast-growing tourism sector and travellers began shunning the Indian Ocean island in droves. Can Sri Lanka’s tourism sector make a comeback from this setback? Feizal Samath assesses the situation
Seeing the world in 45 different ways
From discovering a place like a local to offering out-of-the-world views, these
45 travel products are redefining Asia’s experiences supply in creative ways
Agents of change 45 trendsetters
We celebrate these professionals who are pushing boundaries to ignite progress and innovation in the travel sector.
Making a difference 45 ways
In the spirit of innovation and being good citizens of our world, hotels in Asia share how they are making a difference.
Looking back and forward
As TTG Asia marks 45 years of publication, industry members and former staff reflect on their fondest memories, ideas and people that have illuminated over four decades of original travel trade reporting
















