Support from an old hand
Expectations are high for Myanmar’s minister of hotels and tourism Ohn Maung, whose decades of practical experience as a hotelier and tour operator dates...
No airs about her
Down-to-earth ‘Maan’ is possibly Asia’s only female CEO, president and shareholder of an airline. But she’s also an activist, journalist, TV host and environmentalist
Marianne...
Ready to bloom
Built up by HP Kong 55 years ago, family-owned Lotus Tours' challenge is to remain competitive in today's digital environment. Leading the travel service...
Life beyond Six Senses
Almost a year after Pegasus Capital acquired Six Senses Resorts & Spas, Timothy France catches up with its former founder and CEO, who is...
Family matters at The Travel Corporation
He built a travel empire from a hotel business, but the biggest achievement of Stanley Tollman, founder/chairman of The Travel Corporation, may well be...
View from the Top: Jason Peck
Our first View From the Top in 2012 is a feel-good story of how a director of sales rose to become the CEO of...
The family striker
In Asia, many hotel owners are starting to transfer the authority to their sons and daughters. How will younger-generation hotel owners in the region...
View from the top: Allen Law (Park Hotel Group)
Fresh out of school when he first joined the family business, 32-year-old Allen Law has taken the Singapore-based owner-operator from one to eight hotels...
View from the top: Jean Gabriel Pérès
He’s made Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts far bigger, deeper and wider than it ever was. Jean Gabriel Pérès, president & CEO, talks to Raini...
Not a clash of titans
Nobu Hospitality believes its upside-down model from restaurants to hotels is hotter than hell’s kitchen. After expanding in the US, Europe and the Middle East, it is now whipping up interest in Asia. CEO Trevor Horwell talks to Raini Hamdi