TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Saturday, 20th June 2026

Philippines takes steps to build up tourism in Mindanao

The Philippine government is paving the way for tourism in Mindanao, a pristine and undeveloped part of the southern Philippines that has had a troubled image.

NH Hotel to debut in Asia next year

Minor Hotels has signed a management agreement with Phuket Boat Lagoon Co. to rebrand the existing Boat Lagoon Resort in Phuket to NH Boat...

SLH celebrates first anniversary of Considerate Collection

Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH) celebrates the first anniversary of Considerate Collection, which was launched in 2021 with 25 founding members of...

Lucrative wedding market back on track for Indian hotels

The onset of the pandemic had battered the wedding segment – a very important market for Indian hospitality players. However, with the coronavirus situation...

Hong Kong’s post-pandemic accessibility hurt by flight disruptions

Continued operational challenges among airlines operating flights to and from Hong Kong have been aggravated by a pick up in travel demand since the...

Singapore is Tourism Western Australia’s top international market

Tourism Western Australia (Tourism WA) has launched a new campaign, Walking On A Dream, in Singapore, where the city-state has emerged the top source...

Far East Hospitality, Temasek Polytechnic partner to boost Singapore’s hospitality talent...

Far East Hospitality (FEH) and Temasek Polytechnic (TP) are collaborating to build a robust local talent pipeline for Singapore’s hospitality sector with the Far...

Ascott receives GSTC-recognised standard status, launches sustainability framework

Ascott has received the conferment of Recognised Standard by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC), one of the first hospitality groups to be accorded...

Global leaders focus on responsible tourism

As global leaders discussed how to combat climate change at COP 27 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt last week, efforts to mitigate the negative impacts...

Japan to focus on rebound tourism

Japan is aiming to recover inbound tourism to its 2019-level by 2025 and is maintaining its long-held goal of welcoming 60 million international visitors...