TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Sunday, 1st March 2026

The dark side of dark tourism

Slaughter sites and killing fields are a major money-maker in Cambodia, but is this right? Marissa Carruthers reports the dark side to them as...

Big ships making big waves

Cruise lines are pulling out all the stops to entice potential customers in the emerging Asian market. Paige Lee Pei Qi highlights what the...

Big data with a personal touch

In the age of Internet of Things, is data the holy grail for travel companies to win the personalisation war? Find out where the...

WTTC’s Scowsill on future of travel & tourism

Outgoing World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) president & CEO David Scowsill sets out what he sees are the trends shaping the future of...

A matter of location

Mimi Hudoyo examines why having more hotels is not the answer for some destinations in Indonesia The Indonesia Ministry of Tourism is focusing on developing...

Taking staff seriously

Upcoming vocational facilities are much needed for the country to supply sufficient trained professionals and support the growing tourism industry. The Cambodian government is now...

The battle for survival

Succession challenges, OTAs' growing influence are just some of the issues facing HK agencies. The lack of successors and growing  threat of OTAs are some...

A market for the rustic

The capital of South Kalimantan looks to its traditional life sources and riverine culture to enhance its tourism appeal for visitors, both domestic and...

Old ‘hoods, new buzz

Hong Kong’s traditional enclaves are now a breeding ground for new tour ideas centring on its heritage and culture. What was once perceived as Hong...

Coast is clear for more change

Agents say a cleaned-up Sihanoukville still doesn’t provide enough draw to keep visitors in Cambodia. Improvements to Cambodia’s main coastal resort of Sihanoukville are helping...