TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Friday, 19th December 2025

Tasmania’s new tourism strategy reflects strong future plans

As arrivals recover, Tourism Tasmania is striving to ensure that tourism will continue to benefit both future resident generations and future tourists, while driving...

Silversea steps up agent education

Silversea Cruises has launched Silversea Academy, an exclusive training platform designed to empower travel agents in the world of ultra-luxury cruising. Silversea Academy focuses on...

Genting Highlands unveils first CBD and integrated entertainment hub

A new integrated development, King’s Park, valued at 10 billion ringgit (US$2.1 billion) gross development, will be constructed in Genting Highlands, featuring family oriented...

Japan’s upcoming expo to highlight future of travel

Tourism Expo Japan 2023, which will be held in Osaka in October, is set to focus on the future of travel as Japan steps...

Bali plans tourist fee from 2024

The Bali regional government has raised a proposal to implement a fee of 150,000 rupiah (US$10) for international travellers entering the destination from next...

Product enrichment planned for Norwegian Joy

Norwegian Joy will enter a three-week dry dock from January 22 next year to undergo enhancements that will gift it with new product offerings. When...

Accor to convert Japan’s Daiwa properties

Accor has partnered with Ebisu Resort to expand its presence in Japan through the renovating and rebranding of the Daiwa portfolio into Grand Mercure...

PAL adds new Taiwan routes via codeshare services with China Airlines

Philippine Airlines (PAL) is expanding its international network to include Manila-Kaohsiung and Cebu-Taipei services through a codeshare partnership with China Airlines. PAL will offer four...

China to resume visa-free entry for Singapore, Brunei citizens

China will resume 15-day visa-free entry for citizens of Singapore and Brunei from July 26, after more than three years of the facility’s suspension...

Australia remains a top contender of travel demand in South-east Asia

The recovery for South-east Asian inbound into Australia (mainly Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia markets) is slightly ahead of the curve, with Singapore almost back...