Frasers Hospitality is marking its 27th anniversary this month with a pipeline of five new openings and a newly signed management agreement across China, Japan, and Malaysia.
These additions to its portfolio aim to strengthen Frasers Hospitality’s foothold in the extended stay lodging sector and reinforce its commitment to delivering enriching stay experiences to modern travellers around the world.
Frasers Hospitality is expanding with five new openings across China, Japan, and Malaysia; Modena by Fraser Wujiaochang Shanghai opening in 2Q2025, pictured
This year, Frasers Hospitality will expand its portfolio in China with openings in Dalian, Shanghai, and Shenzhen, including the launch of Modena by Fraser Shenzhen and Modena by Fraser Wujiaochang Shanghai. In Malaysia, Fraser Residence Putrajaya and Capri by Fraser Penang are set to open in 2025, bringing its presence to four properties across the country. Additionally, the signing of Fraser Place Roppongi Tokyo will increase Frasers Hospitality’s footprint in Japan to two properties by 2026.
The new developments set to open include Modena by Fraser Shenzhen, opening in 2Q2025, with 325 rental apartments and facilities like a pickleball court, gym, and lobby café. Modena by Fraser Wujiaochang Shanghai, also opening in 2Q2025, will offer 307 units in the Wujiaochang area, each equipped with kitchenettes and amenities like a gym, yoga room, and residents’ lounge. Modena by Fraser Dalian, opening in 4Q2025, will provide 120 apartments in Dalian’s Economic and Technological Development Zone, designed for both short and long-term stays with kitchens and Wi-Fi.
In Japan, Fraser Place Roppongi Tokyo, opening in 1Q2026, will offer 170 units in the Roppongi district, with amenities including a residence lounge and gym. In Malaysia, Fraser Residence Putrajaya, opening in 3Q2025, will have 283 serviced apartments with full facilities. Capri by Fraser, Penang, opening in end-2025, will feature 248 rooms with spaces for business and leisure.
“2025 marks our 27th year of establishment and a transformative chapter for Frasers Hospitality, as we expand our portfolio to meet the evolving needs of global travellers. With six new properties in high-growth destinations, we are well-positioned to deliver our renowned world-class hospitality experiences, while strengthening our brand presence in key markets,” said Eu Chin Fen, CEO of Frasers Hospitality.
Banyan Tree Spa Krabi in Thailand is introducing a new experience for guests with complimentary weightless therapy classes, a holistic technique that involves floating in water, using buoyancy to help alleviate pain and stress.
Also known as flotation therapy, this sensory deprivation treatment is renowned for inducing deep relaxation. The wellness team at Banyan Tree Spa Krabi will guide guests gently upon the water in one-on-one sessions lasting one hour. Floating in the water helps to relax and exercise muscles, joints, and bones, creating a meditative state.
Weightless therapy is a holistic technique that involves floating in water, whereby the buoyancy helps alleviate pain and stress
Guests can choose between a Wave Stretch session, which combines a rhythmic flow of water with gentle tension-point massage, or a One Weightless treatment, offering a fully immersive experience in a zero-gravity environment. Both private and complimentary group classes are available. Banyan Tree Spa Krabi also provides a variety of other wellness experiences to suit guests’ needs.
Laos’ popularity as a travel destination has been steadily growing in recent years. 2024 saw over four million tourists, an increase of almost one million from 2023, according to data from the Lao Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism.
On top of the encouraging numbers, the ministry has unveiled a tourism development plan for 2026 to 2030 that aims to expand tourism across Laos’ northern, central and southern regions and improve infrastructure and services at key tourist destinations, according to various news sources online.
Poised to be in the midst of this tourism boom are Onyx Hospitality’s two hotels in Laos, Amari Vientiane and Amari Vang Vieng.
Yuthachai Charanachitta, CEO of Onyx Hospitality Group, said: “Amari Vientiane is the second Amari hotel in Laos, following the successful launch of Amari Vang Vieng in 2018. This milestone underscores Onyx Hospitality Group’s operational success in Laos and reinforces our ongoing commitment to expanding our presence in Laos and throughout South-east Asia.”
Amari Vientiane: A serene stay by the Mekong
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The master bedroom of Amari Vientiane's Presidential Suite boasts unparalleled views of the city
The living room in the Presidential Suites offers an expansive space to relax
Take a dip in the infinity pool at Amari Vientiane
Amari Vientiane's lobby is a welcoming space
The 248-room Amari Vientiane marks the brand’s second hotel in Laos
Newly opened on March 1, Amari Vientiane offers accommodation for travellers in the heart of the culturally rich capital.
Located along the scenic Mekong river bank, the 248-room hotel blends contemporary elegance with local charm.
For extra special moments, the hotel’s rooftop bar offers unparalleled views to catch the sunset over the Mekong River as well as the city, thanks to its central location, or have an exclusive dining session at the executive private dining area with a view of the Mekong in the background.
Guests can also immerse themselves in Laos’ rich heritage by exploring nearby landmarks such as Wat Sisaket and the Patuxai Monument, have breakfast at the nearby morning market and participate in the traditional morning almsgiving ritual.
Charanachitta added that: “In line with our vision of becoming The Best Medium-Sized Hospitality Management Company in Southeast Asia, and as experts with a deep understanding of the region’s tourism industry, we are confident that Amari Vientiane will swiftly establish itself as a successful hotel, earning the trust of travellers both in Laos and internationally.”
Amari Vang Vieng: A riverside retreat amidst nature
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Amari Vang Vieng's spacious executive suite allows for a relaxing rest
Amari Vang Vieng offers 160 rooms
Amari Vang Vieng pool
Often regarded as the second gem of Laos, Vang Viengis the spot for travellers looking to experience the country’s stunning natural landscapes and adventure activities, and Amari Vang Vieng offers the perfect retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Similarly located along the river, Amari Vang Vieng flanks the Song River. It offers 160 rooms and suites, each decorated in an elegant contemporary style that blends Lao craftsmanship with the Amari brand. Tall windows in each room let guests take in the surrounding scenery, while modern amenities such as high-speed Wi-Fi and 40-inch interactive TVs help them stay connected.
Its strategic location puts it in close proximity to popular tourist attractions. Guests can explore Vang Vieng’s renowned Blue Lagoon, a natural emerald pool, and join the various outdoor activities such as swings and ziplines, take a hot air balloon ride for panoramic views, go kayaking, or get up close to stalactites and stalagmites in Pu Kham Cave and other similar caves.
After a day of exploration, the hotel’s Essence restaurant serves an array of Laotian, Thai, and international dishes, while the outdoor pool offers a serene escape with breathtaking riverside views.
As Amari continues to strengthen its footprint in Laos, these hotels offer their own appeal for travellers looking to experience Laos’ culture and nature at their convenience.
Star Voyager, the latest ship to homeport in Singapore, embarked on its maiden voyage on March 26, heralding the revival of the StarCruises and Dream Cruises brands, and a new chapter for the former Star Cruises, a brand with over 30 years of history in the region.
The vessel, with a capacity of 1,940 passengers, will offer a new cruising experience tailored for the Asian market, travelling to Malacca and Jakarta before returning to Singapore.
Star Voyager’s maiden voyage on March 26 marks the return of StarCruises and Dream Cruises to Singapore
Positioned as an affordable, lifestyle-driven cruise experience, StarCruises will operate mid-sized ships, including the Star Voyager and Star Navigator, catering to travellers seeking comfort, entertainment, and adventure at sea.
Dream Cruises offers a more luxurious experience with exclusive privileges and premium amenities on larger ships, including its flagship, Genting Dream, which accommodates over 3,000 guests.
“By clearly differentiating between StarCruises and Dream Cruises, we are able to cater to distinct segments while reinforcing our leadership in the Asian cruise industry and beyond,” said Michael Goh, president, StarCruises and Dream Cruises. “This is an exciting milestone for StarCruises and we are honoured to play a key role in supporting and contributing towards the growth of Singapore’s inbound and outbound cruise travel.”
The Star Voyager will offer three-, four- and five-night cruises connecting Singapore to dual homeport cities of Jakarta, Malacca, Bangkok and Ho Chi Minh City – further increasing inbound tourists to these destinations – as well as to other destinations such as Medan, Koh Samui, and Redang island.
A total of US$50 million was invested in refurbishing areas such as the lobby, restaurants, and Palace class suites. The entertainment programme and activities were also carefully planned to cater to multigenerational travellers, including a teens club with activities designed by the ship’s youngest crew to appeal to teenagers.
“We are strong believers in providing good experiences,” said Goh, adding that happy customers make for the strongest ambassadors of the brand.
Colin Kerr, senior vice-president of Cruise Entertainment, echoed this sentiment, noting that some guests are so invested in the product that their feedback has been taken into consideration.
The MICE segment, which contributes to 30 per cent of the business, is also another segment the company plans to continue growing.
StarCruises has plans to offer fly-cruise options to Australia and is exploring the Indian market as well.
Star Voyager will homeport at the Singapore Cruise Centre until July 21.
The Hyatt Centric brand saw growth in 2024 with openings in destinations such as Cairo, Shanghai, San José, and Santo Domingo. Building on this success, the brand plans to add over 35 new hotels by 2028, expanding its portfolio by 50 per cent and reaching over 100 hotels globally by 2029. This expansion is expected to include significant growth in Asia-Pacific, with a 75 per cent increase in the region’s footprint, alongside new openings across the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East.
Hyatt Centric hotels are tailored to their destinations, incorporating elements that reflect the local vibe through interpretations of culture, art, and attractions. Planned openings following the 2024 debut in new markets will drive further growth, including Hyatt Centric San José Escazú (the first in Costa Rica), Hyatt Centric Malta (the first in Malta), Hyatt Centric Santo Domingo (the first in the Caribbean), and Hyatt Centric Zhongshan Park Shanghai (the first in Shanghai).
Hyatt Centric is set to introduce new hotels in key regions, offering culturally rich experiences for guests; Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour Hong Kong, pictured
In 2026, the brand will expand further in Asia-Pacific with openings including Hyatt Centric East Taipei (the first in Taiwan), Hyatt Centric Shanghai Jinqiao and Hyatt Centric Todtown Shanghai, Hyatt Centric Tianxin Changsha in Hunan province, Hyatt Centric Vrindavan in northern India, and Hyatt Centric Sapporo (the first in Hokkaido, Japan). This year will also see the brand’s first hotel in southwest China, Hyatt Centric The Ring Chengdu.
Hyatt Centric hotels offer curated programming, such as locally inspired art, pop-up events, social spaces, and dining options. Each hotel reflects its location, with Egyptian statues at Hyatt Centric Cairo West and textiles at Hyatt Centric Guatemala City. Social spaces like the recording studio at Hyatt Centric Gran Via Madrid and the House of Music at Hyatt Centric Ocean Front Xiamen encourage guest interaction. Dining options range from modern Asian cuisine at Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour Hong Kong to rooftop views at Spaceman in Atlanta.
Emily Wright, vice president, global brand leader for Hyatt’s Classics & Essentials Portfolios, said: “The brand’s recent growth, including openings and planned developments, meets the rising demand from guests and members, especially millennial and Gen Z travellers, for more contemporary accommodation with playful details, sophisticated furnishings and socially connected spaces.”
With new sailing dates until September 2026 now available for booking, get ready for a magical experience on the Disney Adventure, Disney Cruise Line’s first ship to homeport in Asia.
As it gears up towards its maiden voyage that will set sail from Singapore on March 10, 2026, Disney Cruise Line has revealed some new experiences, including several firsts for the fleet, designed to give passengers, both adults and children alike, a more immersive experience on board.
Here are four ways for guests to have a truly memorable Disney experience:
From hair to outfit, get a full makeover into your favourite Disney character
Step into the shoes of your chosen Marvel Super Hero or Disney Princess For the first time on a Disney Cruise Line ship, guests can suit up as their favourite Marvel Super Hero at the Marvel Style Studio. Offering a range of hair, makeup, and clothing options through different styling packages, the studio caters to both children and adults who want to transform into iconic characters such as Iron Man, Spider-Man, Captain America, Captain Marvel, or Thor, making for fun photo opportunities. At select times, the venue will also transform into an adults-only lounge offering bookable exclusive beverage tasting experiences.
Younger guests aged three to 12 can enjoy an enchanted salon experience at Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, where Fairy Godmother’s Apprentices will provide themed makeovers. From elegant royalty to adventurous sea captains, children can don a selection of costumes such as long sleeve Princess dresses to look like their favourite Disney princesses, or dress up as knights or sea captains, complete with hairstyling, makeup, and accessories. A private photo experience will also be available for booking to capture these special moments.
Enjoy a royal tea party with Disney princesses at the Royal Society for Friendship and Tea’s party
Partake in afternoon tea A delightful afternoon tea experience awaits younger guests at the Royal Society for Friendship and Tea. Designed for children aged three to 12, this charming tea party will take place at the Hollywood Spotlight Club where the young ones can enjoy a magical gathering with beloved Disney princesses.
Enjoy delicious treats, enchanting stories, and whimsical songs while learning about the society’s values of kindness, bravery, and determination. At the end of the tea party, new society members’ get to take home official society membership keepsakes as tokens of their induction into the society.
Watch the captivating Captain Jack Sparrow as he faces off the towering Siren Queen on his quest for treasure
Meet with your favourite characters
In Captain Jack Sparrow & The Siren Queen, this action-packed stage show will take guests on an exciting adventure. Held at the Disney Imagination Garden’s open-air Garden Stage, this show invites passengers to dress in their finest pirate attire and join Captain Jack and his crew as they search for rare treasure and face off against the towering Siren Queen, who will be brought to life on LED screens.
Start your quest at the Duffy and Friends Shop
In another first for Disney Cruise Line, Duffy and Friends will appear onboard the Disney Adventure, through a series of character encounters, a retail store, and an original stage show, Duffy and The Friend Ship, which will play at the Disney Imagination Garden. Guests will be able to meet and take photos with Duffy and his friends, and take home memories of their favourite friends at the Duffy and Friends Shop.
Guests can embark on a playful, interactive scavenger hunt with the Duffy and Friends Discovery Quest. Starting at the Duffy and Friends Shop, participants can purchase a discovery guide and follow clues to find missing items from Duffy and his friends that will take them to different locations across the ship. Once you find all the items, return to the shop to claim a commemorative gift and take home the prize.
Apart from these new experiences, there are heaps of ways for guests to make the most out of their three- or four-day Disney Cruise Line experience on-board. From taking the thrilling rollercoaster and whizzing down the water slides to engaging in friendly competition with the family at arcade games, and exclusively for the kids, having fun in the action-packed kids’ clubs, while the adults can unwind at the spa and spaces, including bars and lounges, designed for them.
The Disney Adventure will offer three-night and four-night cruises, with sailing dates available for booking for its maiden voyage starting from December 15, 2025 till September 2026. Visit Disney Cruise Line for the dates or contact a travel agent to find out more.
Etihad now flies to Medan, Indonesia Etihad Airways will begin flights to Medan, the gateway to Northern Sumatra, starting October 2 this year.
The airline will operate flights between Kualanamu International Airport in Medan and Zayed International Airport in Abu Dhabi three times a week, using one of its new A321LR aircraft.
Korean Air will upgrade and expand its lounges at Incheon International Airport Terminal 2
Korean Air to upgrade airport lounges, introduces premium economy
Korean Air is upgrading its airport lounges and introducing Premium Economy cabins as part of its service enhancements. The airline will expand and renovate its lounges at Incheon International Airport Terminal 2 to accommodate increased passenger traffic following the airport’s Phase 4 expansion and the relocation of Asiana Airlines.
Four lounges will open in phases from August 2025, including an expanded Prestige Class Lounge in the east wing and Miler Club Lounge. Renovations to the First Class and Prestige Class Lounges in the west wing will be completed by April 2026.
Once all upgrades are finished, Korean Air will operate six lounges, increasing space and seating capacity. The First Class Lounge will be redesigned with features inspired by luxury hotel lounges.
Food and beverage services will include live kitchens, on-site bartenders and baristas, dedicated bakeries, and a signature noodle bar offering freshly prepared dishes.
Korean Air will also renovate its lounges at Los Angeles and New York JFK airports and update its mobile app to provide real-time information on lounge details.
Additionally, 11 Boeing 777-300ER aircraft will be retrofitted to include Premium Economy seating, replacing First Class cabins. The first retrofitted aircraft will enter service in late 2025, with further upgrades continuing through 2026.
Vietjet launches flights between Ho Chi Minh City and Bengaluru
Vietjet strengthens global reach from Ho Chi Minh City hub
Vietjet has launched four new international routes – two connecting Ho Chi Minh City to Hyderabad and Bengaluru in India, and two linking Ho Chi Minh City to Nagoya and Fukuoka in Japan.
The Hyderabad and Bengaluru services are already in operation, while the Nagoya and Fukuoka routes will start on April 24 and April 25, respectively.
These additions expand Vietjet’s international network to 10 new services in two months, strengthening ties between Vietnam, India, and Japan.
Emirates
Emirates adds seven more destinations to A350 route network Emirates has unveiled seven new cities to be added to its A350 network, as the airline’s latest aircraft begin scheduled service.
This expansion will extend the A350’s reach to short and medium-haul destinations in the Middle East/GCC and Europe, while also marking the aircraft’s debut in Africa and South-east Asia.
Emirates will operate the A350 to Tunis six times weekly from June 1, Amman daily from June 1, and Istanbul daily from July 1. The A350 will debut in Saudi Arabia on Dammam services from July 1, in South-east Asia to Ho Chi Minh City from August 1, and to Baghdad three times weekly from August 3. The A350 will debut in Oslo from September 1, with more A350 destinations, including longhaul routes, to be announced in the coming months as new aircraft join Emirates’ fleet.
Emirates will expand A350 services to Bahrain and Kuwait, with Bahrain receiving a third daily A350 flight from June 1 and Kuwait adding a second A350 flight from October 1. Bologna will also get its first A350 on June 1, ahead of schedule.
The A350 offers three cabin classes: 32 Business Class lie-flat seats, 21 Premium Economy seats, and 259 Economy Class seats.
IHG Hotels & Resorts and Strategic Alliance have introduced the world’s first and largest luxury hotel brand to one of Australia’s most celebrated wine regions with the signing of InterContinental Barossa Resort & Spa.
Scheduled to open in 2028, the 150-room property will be set amid the rolling hills and lush vineyards of the Barossa, where each guestroom will boast views of the vineyards and landscape.
InterContinental Barossa Resort & Spa will be located in the Barossa, with guestrooms overlooking the vineyards
When complete, the InterContinental Barossa Resort & Spa will feature a 130-seat signature restaurant, lounge bar, outdoor garden terrace and the signature Club InterContinental. Other amenities will include a pool, day spa, fitness centre, as well as conference and meeting spaces. The resort will also offer scenic walking trails and easy access to a variety of outdoor activities in the region.
The Barossa, with its rich history and renowned natural beauty, is one of Australia’s most popular tourist destinations. The InterContinental Barossa Resort & Spa’s prime location in the heart of the Barossa will make it the perfect luxury retreat for visitors looking to immerse themselves in the region’s wineries and vineyards.
Matt Tripolone, IHG Hotels & Resorts managing director, Australasia & Pacific, said: “For the first time, the Barossa will boast a globally branded luxury hotel that will serve as an indelible beacon for guests seeking an unparalleled level of luxury and sophistication… InterContinental Barossa Resort & Spa will be the perfect destination for wine lovers, gastronomes, and luxury escapists.”
David Cook, director of Strategic Alliance, added: “We look forward to our continued positive engagement with IHG and the Barossa, as our team works closely with them in unlocking this opportunity and bringing this project to fruition.”
As part of its expansion, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, a brand under Accor, has unveiled five new properties, each reflecting a strong connection to local culture.
The new hotels are set to open in India, Japan, Vietnam, and Thailand.
A rendering of Fairmont Tokyo, which will open on July 1 this year
India will see two openings, including Fairmont Mumbai, opening in April 2025, with 446 rooms and suites located near the international airport. The hotel will feature a Grand Ballroom for over 2,000 guests, five restaurants, a wellness suite, and an outdoor pool.
Fairmont Udaipur Palace, opening in July 2025, will be set in the Aravalli Hills of Rajasthan. Spanning 7.28 hectares, the property will feature 327 rooms, over 12,077m2 of event space, and multiple dining options offering Mediterranean, Italian, Asian, and global cuisines.
Fairmont Tokyo, opening on July 1, 2025, will be located in the south tower of the Blue Front Shibaura Project, featuring 217 rooms and suites with views of Tokyo Bay and the city skyline. The hotel is 13 minutes from Haneda Airport and near major train stations. It will offer a spa, fitness centre, indoor infinity pool, five restaurants, two bars, outdoor terraces, and event spaces, including the Fairmont Grand Ballroom, which can host up to 1,200 guests.
Fairmont Hanoi, opening in November 2025, will be the first Fairmont in Vietnam. Located near Hoan Kiem Lake and the Old Quarter, the hotel will feature 241 rooms, six dining and bar venues, a rooftop restaurant, spa, fitness centre, bathhouse, and two swimming pools.
Finally, Fairmont Bangkok Sukhumvit, opening in Thailand in November 2025, will offer 419 rooms and a range of facilities, including speciality restaurants, a rooftop bar, wellness and spa centres, and meeting rooms. The property will be located near Bangkok’s Central Business District and major transport hubs.