TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Thursday, 16th July 2026

Ryokan-inspired hospitality brand Azumi to debut in Japan

Aman founder Adrian Zecha has teamed up with Japanese hospitality group Naru Developments to launch a new hospitality brand, Azumi, that aims to offer...

Destination Gold Coast unveils biggest-ever marketing push

The largest-ever tourism push to promote the Gold Coast urges Aussies to Come Back and Play, as part of Destination Gold Coast’s (DGC) latest...

Insider tours, US$74 deals part of Sentosa’s new campaign to lure...

The Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) has launched a campaign to encourage locals to Make Time for a Holiday, with over 50 diverse new offerings...

TTG Conversation: Five questions with Ong Wee Min, Marina Bay Sands

The pandemic has made it more urgent for event venues to evolve their existence, by playing a direct role in supporting the transaction of...

Harness fintech, location-based marketing to spur recovery, say travel experts

Tourism suppliers should employ a strong focus on promoting domestic and near-domestic travel instead of plotting their longhaul strategies during this period, urged speakers...

2021 ASEAN virtual travel festival reveals event format and exhibition participation...

Travel suppliers in the South-east Asia region can now register their interest to participate in The Great 2021 ASEAN Travel Fest, a year-long B2B...

RedDoorz unveils new design-led hotel brand SANS

Singapore-based budget hotel operator RedDoorz has launched a new economy lifestyle hotel brand, SANS, as part of its strategy to build the largest new-age...

Singapore to provide AR training, data transformation benchmarks for tourism players

The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) will roll out three programmes by end-2020 to give local tourism businesses a boost in their data transformation journeys,...

APAC at forefront of tourism recovery

As countries cautiously restart their tourism engines and airplanes return to the skies, Asia-Pacific is set to be the first region in the world...

HKTB aims to spur local spending with free tours

Residents in Hong Kong are eligible to join a free local tour by spending at least HK$800 (US$103) at brick-and-mortar retail and dining outlets...