TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Thursday, 22nd January 2026

Reaching for elite goals

Japan is levelling up its luxury travel offerings, especially in lesser-known destinations, to attract the affluent and well-travelled

The slow appeal

Tasmania is evolving as a preferred destination for travellers seeking nature, culture, a slower pace, and unique wellness experiences amid growing international interest

Explore a different side of South Korea

The south-eastern Busan-Ulsan-Gyeongnam region is home to a variety of cultural sites, wellness attractions, and outdoor landscapes

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

Art of shaping talents

As hotel companies amp up their portfolio ambitions, the spotlight has fallen on a crucial business resource: people. Karen Yue finds out what human resource chiefs are doing to provide the right talents – and leaders – to support new and future projects

Reshaping tourism flow

With Greater Mekong Subregion tourist numbers expected to surpass 85 million by 2027, smart visitor management is crucial to protect cultural heritage, reduce environmental impact and enhance visitor experience

Coming right up

Jakarta’s Pantai Indah Kapuk is being developed into a mixed-use tourism and lifestyle destination, with infrastructure, events and hotels aimed at attracting domestic and international travellers

Raising standards

A national push is underway to uncover new destinations and launch fresh experiential products, all while embedding sustainability and safety practices into every layer of its offering

How to create inspiring design

Founder and CEO of Design Hotels, Claus Sendlinger, talks to Raini Hamdi about design that inspires and is timeless Claus Sendlinger Founder and CEO of Design...