TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Friday, 10th April 2026

Santika’s stimulating openings

Santika Indonesia Hotels and Resorts is planning to open more hotels in third-tier destinations to spur deeper tourism flow into the country. Santika Lahat in...

Nobu Hospitality announces new beachfront hotel and branded residences on Al...

Nobu Hospitality and Enevoria Development have signed an agreement to build a beachfront Nobu hotel and 300 Nobu-branded residences on Al Marjan Island in...

Sublime Samui Villas opens office in Koh Samui

Sublime Samui Villas (SSV), a villa management specialist operating on a consultancy basis in the Samui market since 2016, has launched a dedicated office...

ASEAN tourism ministers report improved KPIs for 2022; more to be...

Continued destination marketing under the ASEAN banner as well as the progressive relaxation and removal of travel restrictions by member states throughout 2022 have...

Laos preens for ATF 2024

Laos, a landlocked country traversed by the Mekong River and known for its natural beauty, French colonial architecture and Buddhist monasteries, will play host...

Philippines to consider e-visa platform for top inbound markets

The Philippine travel trade is in support of an e-visa platform that is being studied for top inbound markets. This came as Philippine president Ferdinand...

Wind is back to Philippines cruise tourism’s sails

Cruise tourism is making an overwhelming comeback in the Philippines this year, with 30 cruise ships scheduled to call at the country's ports this...

Filipinos’ travel demand on the rise this year

Filipinos slake their thirst for travel with brisk demand this year for certain destinations in Asia and beyond, as gleaned from the huge crowd...

UOL, PPHG unveils programme to support underprivileged children in Singapore

UOL Group Limited (UOL) and its hotel subsidiary Pan Pacific Hotels Group (PPHG) have teamed up with Singapore’s Ministry of Social and Family Development...

Hong Kong inches closer to full travel resumption

Travel restrictions between Hong Kong and China will be further eased come February 6, as the daily quota for land crossings (50,000 per day)...