TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Tuesday, 10th February 2026

Tips on how to make profit (while keeping staff happy too)

Veteran hotelier and independent consultant, Giovanni Angelini, offers pearls of wisdom on how to stay afloat in today's competitive industry. Picking up from last column's...

Millennium’s global reach, local touch

By venturing abroad, Millennium Hotels and Resorts has been able to access new source markets, increase referrals from frequent travellers, and strengthen its brand recognition

Travel this way

Travellers will be expanding their itineraries to less crowded hidden gems, savouring their holidays at a slower pace, embracing all-inclusive resort stays, and tracking down speciality local goods, say travel trend studies for 2025

Maintaining presence

Seoul has a variety of ways to stay top-of-mind among its global audience during this pandemic.

Driving the West Australian Dream

Tourism Western Australia is going all out to highlight the unique experiences in Esperance in hopes that more travellers will explore this lesser-known destination

Riding on a high

Tourism numbers are on the rise, and Dubai wants more – it continues to focus on new areas like stopover travel, among others

Sustainable investments

Sustainable commitments by government agencies and private sector players are showing throughout Asia-Pacific’s travel and tourism industry, find TTG reporters

Terminal of wonders

Some Asia-Pacific airports are transforming from mere transit hubs into immersive, restorative spaces that combine design, nature and wellness

Revitalised destinations

There is plenty in the world for avid travellers to discover, especially as more destinations attract infrastructure investments to advance their tourism potential

Power of analytics

Singapore’s tourism sector is quietly evolving, as shared data and emerging tech reshape how the city understands, attracts, and engages its visitors