Air India appoints TAM Group as Hong Kong agent
Air India has appointed TAM Group as its General Sales Agent (GSA) in Hong Kong.
The appointment of TAM Group will help to further widen...
Ras Al Khaimah rolls out new whimsical campaign
Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority’s (RAKTDA) latest brand campaign showcases the Emirate as the ideal place for a ‘purrrfect vacation’, with a cat...
PATA, ICCA to nurture business travel in Asia-Pacific
PATA has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA), becoming dedicated partners in establishing meaningful connections between the two...
Frasers Hospitality commits to architectural and cultural conservation of fabled landmarks
Frasers Hospitality recently celebrated the newest addition to its repertoire of heritage buildings with the opening of Fraser Residence River Promenade, Singapore.
With its collection...
TTG Asia breaks for Deepavali
TTG Asia will be taking a break on Monday, November 13, for the Deepavali/Diwali holiday.
The online news bulletin will resume on Tuesday, November 14.
Here’s...
PTO Asian Open returns to Singapore April 2024
The Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) has confirmed the 2024 PTO Tour will return to Singapore on April 12-14 next year, staging 100km triathlon races...
Japan exceeds tourist spend target
Consumption by international tourists to Japan has exceeded 200,000 yen (US$1,336) per capita, the goal the country aimed to reach by 2025 under its...
Private-public collaboration needed to improve fragmented visa conditions in Asia: cruise...
Cruise industry players are calling for greater and deeper collaboration among private and public sectors to speed up cruise development in Asia.
Speaking at the...
Aviation sustainability and recovery in focus at airline leadership meeting
Sustainability will be the core focus of discussions among airline leaders gathering at the 67th Assembly of Presidents of the Association of Asia Pacific...
Cruising back to Asia-Pacific
Asia-Pacific’s cruise industry is enjoying a strong revival in 2022-2023, and will likely welcome an upbeat 2024, given the gradual return of cruise lines to the region, according to Chart Management Consultants’ research findings that were shared during the recent Seatrade Cruise Asia Pacific conference in Hong Kong.
















