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Asia/Singapore Saturday, 18th July 2026

Uniform travel protocols bode well for Philippine tourism revival

The approval of uniform travel protocols for all local government units (LGUs) in the Philippines by the government's Covid-19 task force is expected to...

AirAsia rides into Singapore’s food delivery scene

Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia has launched its food delivery service in Singapore, as it seeks to diversify its revenue streams amid the pandemic's continued...

Hyatt Regency headed for Vietnam

A Hyatt Regency hotel is set to rise in popular beach destination, Ho Tram, come 2024, marking the brand's debut in the south of...

Japan travel campaign to remain halted even after emergency lifts

Japan will continue the suspension of its domestic travel subsidy programme, introduced to support its ailing tourism industry, even after the state of emergency...

Sunway Resort undergoes US$60 million refurbishment

Sunway Resort (previously known as Sunway Resort Hotel & Spa), the flagship five-star property at Sunway City Kuala Lumpur, has embarked on a US$60...

Tourists trickle into Sri Lanka after 10-month closure

Sri Lanka is slowly picking up the pieces of tourism devastation as airport operations resume after a 10-month lockdown, with arrivals for January 2021...

Discova Asia gets ChildSafe certification

Global destination management specialist Discova has obtained the ChildSafe certification for its Asian teams and destinations, signifying the company's commitment to protecting the well-being...

Emirates puts inflight privacy up for sale

Passengers travelling on Emirates’ Economy Class can now purchase up to three empty adjoining seats on their flight – an initiative introduced to address...

Oakwood brings two Unlimited Collection hotels to life this month

The first of three properties under Oakwood's new brand, The Unlimited Collection by Oakwood, opened on Monday, with the second following in mid-March. Wanderlust and...

Myanmar’s tourism players call for solidarity after military coup

Tourism operators in Myanmar are calling on the international industry to shun military-owned operations as the nationwide civil disobedience movement against the coup continues. In...