TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Monday, 19th January 2026
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IHG to plant voco flag in New Zealand

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Voco will land in New Zealand next year

IHG has signed a franchise agreement with Pro-invest to open its first voco hotel in New Zealand come mid-2021.

Voco will land in New Zealand next year

Located in the heart of Auckland’s CBD, at the corner of Albert and Wyndham Street, the 200-key voco Auckland City Centre will feature an all-day restaurant and bar, a gym, workspaces, dining and social areas, and natural outdoor spaces.

The dual-branded property will share its site with an IHG-branded cousin, the 294-room Holiday Inn Express Auckland City Centre. The two hotels will have separate branding and guest entrances, but will share facilities to provide a better guest experience.

Leisure Pass launches Go Bangkok pass

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Following its South-east Asia debut in Singapore, US-based Leisure Pass Group (LPG), which runs multiple attraction pass platform Go City, has made its entry into Bangkok with Go Bangkok.

The flexible pass offers savings of up to 63 per cent on entrance tickets to 23 of the city’s most popular attractions and experiences, including the Grand Palace, Emerald Buddha Walking Tour, Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Chao Phraya River Dinner Cruise, as well as more unique experiences like the Tuk Tuk Night Tour and Go Bangkok Bicycle Tour.

Leisure Pass Group rolls out Go Bangkok

There are two options for the Go Bangkok pass, each one designed for a different type of travel style.

The All-Inclusive pass targets sightseers who want to tackle as much of the city as possible. Passes covering two to five days are available, with rates starting from S$157 (US$113) for a two-day adult pass.

On the other hand, the Explorer pass is designed for travellers who prefer to take their time with only a few select attractions. This pass covers three to seven attractions which the traveller can choose. Prices start from S$101 for a three-choice adult pass.

The company will be launching a Pattaya add-on to the Go Bangkok pass, as well as more key cities around the region in the coming months, according to Jon Owen, CEO, LPG.

Go Bangkok passes can be purchased online at www.gocity.com/bangkok or on the Go City Pass app from App Store or Google Play.

New hotels: Hotel Indigo Hakone Gora, Mercure Vung Tau Resort and more

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Hotel Indigo Hakone Gora, Japan
Japan’s first Hotel Indigo has risen in the mountainous precinct of the Kanagawa Prefecture. All 98 guestrooms and suites in Hotel Indigo Hakone Gora feature its own natural hot spring bath in-room or open-air bath on the balcony. Amenities onsite include an all-day dining restaurant, a lounge bar, an onsen bath (mixed bath), a spa and fitness centre.

Mercure Vung Tau Resort, Vietnam
Nestled on the beachfront of Nghinh Phong Cape in southern Vietnam’s Bien Hoa Province, the 80-room Mercure Vung Tau Resort offers a choice of room categories including family suites, all equipped with rainshowers, mini-bars, in-room safes and modern guest amenities. Facilities include an all-day dining restaurant, two bars, a fitness centre, an outdoor swimming pool, kid’s area, and a private beach.

Dusit Thani Sandalwoods Resort Shuangyue Bay Huizhou, Guangdong, China
Thailand-based Dusit International has opened the deluxe beachfront resort overlooking the South China Sea in Pinghai Ancient City. Set within a 30-storey tower, the 350-key property features seven restaurants, a 1,150m2 ballroom, eight multi-function meeting rooms, a gym, a kids’ club, an archery range, a cinema, an outdoor water facility with four different swimming pools.

Among the dining highlights are Asian Kitchen, serving a choice of Cantonese and Thai cuisines; Fisherman’s Cave, an all-day-dining restaurant serving international favourites; and Luna Café, which showcases regionally sourced ingredients, and fresh seafood.

Holiday Inn and Suites Siracha Laemchabang, Thailand
InterContinental Hotels Group has opened the 347-room Holiday Inn and Suites Siracha Laemchabang in Siracha. Located in the industrial estate and economic zone on Thailand’s Eastern Seaboard with its close proximity to Leamchabang Port and Siracha Harbour, the hotel offers 226 guestrooms, alongside 121 one- and two-bedroom suites with kitchenette.

Amenities include an outdoor infinity pool, a fitness centre, a private massage room, steam rooms, a kid’s club, an all-day dining restaurant, a deli and bar. For meetings and events, the hotel offers a 290m2 ballroom, which can accommodate 250 people, five function rooms which can cater for small meetings of 10 people up to 200 guests for banquet-style.

J-Hotel by Dorsett, Malaysia
J-Hotel by Dorsett, Dorsett Hospitality International’s first boutique hotel in Kuala Lumpur, has soft-opened in the heart of Kuala Lumpur’s Golden Triangle and the bustling landmark of Bukit Bintang. The 154-key hotel offers four room categories ranging from Superior, Deluxe and Plus. Hotel facilities include a cafe (with an alfresco area which will be opening in 1Q2020), and a lobby gym which is also scheduled to open in 1Q2020.

Six Senses appoints Mark Sands as VP of wellness

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Mark Sands has been promoted to vice president of wellness at Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas in Bangkok, Thailand.

Having joined the group in 2011 as area spa director, Sands played a significant role in creating and launching many of the brand’s wellness initiatives, while leading spa operations.

Prior to that, Sands worked at the Ananda in the Himalayas for six years.

SE Asia hotels note varying business impact as concerned travellers retreat

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  • Hotels most reliant on the Chinese are hardest hit
  • Recovery will come, but players unsure when
  • Efforts made to ensure staff well-being and reassure them of job security

Major reshuffle, new executives at Indonesia tourism ministry

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Nia Niscaya, former deputy minister of tourism marketing development regional I for the Ministry of Tourism, has been appointed deputy of marketing at the Tourism and Creative Economy (TCE) Board.

As well, Rizki Handayani, former deputy minister of tourism marketing development regional II is now deputy of tourism products and events at the TCE Board, where she will oversee special interest activities as well as business and other events, among others.

Wishnutama swears in the new deputies at a ceremony in Jakarta yesterday

Both officials are two of 14 first echelons and 30 second echelons at the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy (MoTCE) and the TCE Board that will run the tourism authority under the new nomenclature.

Indonesia’s minister of tourism and creative economy and head of TCE Board Wishnutama Kusubandio announced the organisational structure changes, and inaugurated the deputies and directors in Jakarta last night.

Under the new structure, the MoTCE consists of the minister, vice minister, secretary, and expert staff, while the TCE Board comprises the head, vice head, primary secretary and seven deputies.

One of the many newly created positions also includes the expert staff on crisis management.

On the appointment of an expert staff on crisis management, Wishnutama said: “Safety and security is very important in a destination. Look at travel advices from the US, Australia and some other countries. The status of Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam and Malaysia are green, while Indonesia is yellow. With such status, travellers will think twice before visiting Indonesia. Therefore, I have appointed an expert staff who can assist me to improve the safety and security of tourist destinations.”

Cathay Pacific urges 27,000 employees to take unpaid leave

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Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific Airways has asked its 27,000 employees to take three weeks of unpaid leave, in the face of falling demand due to the coronavirus outbreak.

The company has appealed to all staff to participate in the special leave scheme, which will take effect from March 1 and last until June 30.

Cathay Pacific asks its 27,000 employees to take unpaid leave amid falling demand from the coronavirus outbreak

In a statement, Cathay said: “All employees will have the option to take three weeks of unpaid leave in this period.”

The airline has also asked its suppliers to slash prices, cease hiring new staff, postpone major projects and stop all non-critical spending, chief executive Augustus Tang said in a video message to staff that was seen by Reuters. Tang has only been in the position since August.

“This has been one of the most difficult Chinese New Year holidays we have ever had,” Tang said in the video. “We don’t know how long this will last. With such an uncertain outlook, preserving our cash is now the key to protecting our business.”

On Tuesday, the carrier said it planned to cut about 30 per cent of capacity over the next two months, including about 90 per cent of flights to mainland China.

In a note to clients, Jefferies analysts forecasted Cathay would report a loss in 1H2020 before bouncing back in 2H, assuming air traffic rebounds as it did with the 2003 SARS epidemic.

Dream Cruises next to be hit by quarantine order

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Following Diamond Princess, another cruise ship has been quarantined over fears that crew and passengers were exposed to the Novel Coronavirus by infected passengers.

More than 1,800 passengers and crew on the World Dream that docked in Hong Kong on Wednesday were being held on board while they were tested for Novel coronavirus after some crew reported fever, according to a report by The Straits Times.

A World Dream cruise ship that docked in Hong Kong on Wednesday has been quarantined

World Dream, operated by Dream Cruises, had docked in Hong Kong after it was denied entry to the southern Taiwan port of Kaohsiung on Tuesday.

Three mainland Chinese who had been on board from January 19 to January 24 were found to be carriers, said the report, which added that most of those remaining on board were from Hong Kong.

Parent company Genting Hong Kong said in a statement the three “confirmed” cases had disembarked in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou on January 24.

So far, there has been one virus fatality in Hong Kong, with 18 confirmed cases, including at least four that were transmitted locally.

Meanwhile, Hong Kong’s health staff have been on strike this week for the city’s government to seal the border with China, where the virus had originated from, in order to curb the spread of the virus, according to various media reports.

Leader Carrie Lam stopped short of closing the entire border as she said doing so would be inappropriate and discriminatory.

New royal museum to rise in Thailand

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The Thai government will build a museum dedicated to the royal cremation of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, Thailand’s longest-serving monarch, in Pathum Thani’s Klong 5, according to a Bangkok Post report.

The museum, which will be run by the Fine Arts Department, is estimated to cost 864 million baht (US$27 million) to build, said the report.

Set to rise in Thailand in 2022 is a royal museum dedicated to the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, which will resemble the royal crematorium (above)

To be located on a 32ha plot of land, it will also house the Supreme Artist Hall, the King Rama IX Archive, and the national museum warehouse of the department, it added.

Spanning 7,200m², the two-storey structure will resemble the Songtham Pavilion, the royal crematorium, and will consist of five major zones to exhibit every angle of the royal cremation.

The museum will display art pieces and materials used to construct and decorate the Royal Crematorium, including the royal urn, royal coffin, and 132 sculptures used to decorate the royal crematorium.

Construction will take about two years and the museum is expected to open in 2022.

Sim Leisure rides into Sri Lanka with Escape theme parks

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Penang-based theme park developer Sim Leisure Group (SLG) has signed an MoU with Sri Lanka’s Elpitiya Plantations, managed by Aitken Spence, to bring its Escape theme parks to Sri Lanka.

Under the agreement, SLG will develop and operate theme parks under its Escape brand, while Elpitiya will sublease a piece of land in Sri Lanka for the project.

Sim Leisure Group inks deal with Elpitiya Plantations to bring its Escape theme parks to Sri Lanka; Escape water theme park in Penang, Malaysia pictured

Both parties expect to sign the definitive agreement for the deal later this month, which will include the entry into a joint venture partnership whereby Sim Leisure and Elpitiya will become the joint venture partners of Venture Valley, a special purpose company incorporated by Elpitiya to develop the theme park.

With construction slated to begin this March, Escape Sri Lanka will be located halfway between Colombo city and the main beach resort of Galle, a city on the south-west coast of Sri Lanka.

Commenting on the investment, Sim Leisure CEO Sim Choo Kheng said: “The country’s unpolluted coastline and beaches bring tourists from all over the world and its tourism industry is growing at an incredible pace. Furthermore, the cost of doing business in Sri Lanka is relatively low.”

SLG, which runs two Escape theme parks in Penang, Malaysia, also has plans to expand to China and other South-east Asian cities.