TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Wednesday, 8th April 2026
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Manila’s historical district undergoes revitalisation

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Streets of Intramuros

The Walled City of Intramuros, Manila’s oldest district and historical core, is having a thorough scrubbing and makeover as part of a programme to restore the area.

Relocation of informal settlers had started six months ago, said Mercy de Sahagun, chief of the Intramuros Administration’s finance and administrative division, with batches of 3,700 households being shifted to a social housing project in Cavite.

Informal settlers had surrounded Intramuros, living in shacks a stone’s throw away from the district’s UNESCO World Heritage sites San Agustin Church and Plaza San Luis.

Sahagun added that informal vendors, vagrants and pedicabs won’t be allowed anymore. Pedicab drivers will instead be encouraged to drive electric tricycles that will be plying the area.

She further disclosed an extensive cleanup drive of Intramuros being carried out with the help of schools, private partners and attached agencies of the Department of Tourism. Intramuros Administration is one such attached agency.

Alongside the scrubbing, new tour packages are being developed by D’Creative Adventures to include sites within Intramuros.

Its marketing manager, Thoni Anne Taller, said they are currently offering tour packages for local schools to Intramuros attractions like Fort Santiago, San Luis Complex and Baluarte de San Diego, with plans to better cater to international visitors in the works.

Thomas Cook to close 28 retail stores in the UK

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Thomas Cook will close 28 of its high street stores as part of a restructuring of its retail network.

Almost 200 staff will be affected by the planned closures and discussions with employees have already begun, the operator has said.

Cook added the majority of staff would be redeployed but a small number were expected to be made redundant.

All of the 28 stores will shut by the end of December.

The closures are part of a wider revamping of Cook’s store network, which will see the operator “refocus” its shops into two formats – Thomas Cook Discovery and Thomas Cook Neighbourhood.

Read the full story on TTG.

By Tim Parry

Hotel Indigo Singapore Katong

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With its bold décor and Peranakan design touches, this property oozes enough cultural charm to make Rachel AJ Lee appreciate her Straits Chinese roots even more

Location
Sitting just next door to the 112 Katong mall, Hotel Indigo Singapore Katong looms above the rest of the low-rise buildings in the culturally rich neighbourhood of Joo Chiat.

This boutique lifestyle brand by the InterContinental Hotels Group seeks to incorporate the heritage and character of the surrounding Peranakan (Straits Chinese) neighbourhood into its interior décor and style. This includes lobby walls decorated with intricate ceramic patterns, vibrant hand-painted vases and a colourful lantern chandelier hanging daintily above a large rosewood table.

Rooms
All 131 rooms in the hotel, whether in the Deluxe or Premier categories, measure 30m², but the difference is that the latter has a Nespresso machine and larger-sized Biology Smart Skincare toiletries. Of the Premier rooms, 12 have custom-made bathtubs.

Stepping into my Deluxe Room, I felt as though I had walked straight into a Peranakan shophouse. The first thing I noticed was the sketched mural of a Singapore street scene – by local artist Don Low – on the wall, while the bathroom and toilet were adorned with tiles that had decorative Peranakan motifs, complete with a basin for a foot bath, and a spittoon under the sink.

hotel_indigo_-_deluxe_room_with_king_bedDeluxe Room

The level of detail in the room was astounding. From the enamel cups used for brushing teeth and Singer sewing machine legs upcycled as a vanity counter to the carrom board table and batik-print sofa, every corner of the room oozed an eclectic Peranakan vibe, fervently reminding me of the neighbourhood I was in.

Furnishings aside, the bed was comfortable and the pillows fluffy. While the Wi-Fi was speedy, I did encounter some technical difficulties in the room. The TV hung thrice on us (it was easily reset by just turning it off and on again), and one set of ports beside the bed was faulty.

Facilities
The rooftop on the 16th storey offers an unobstructed view of the colourful shophouses in the vicinity and even the National Stadium. The 25m-long infinity pool, open from 07.00 to 21.00, and the 24-hour gym are both located on this level. The rooftop area is also available for small cocktail events and can accommodate up to 35 people. There are also two meeting rooms.

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Rooftop infinity pool

F&B
Baba Chews Bar and Eatery, the sole restaurant on the premises, is housed in the former Joo Chiat Police Station. The all-day dining restaurant, decked out with monochrome-patterned tiles and herringbone-style wood flooring, serves up Peranakan-inspired dishes such as foie gras tau kwa pau and beef short ribs rendang.

At breakfast, cold items such as juices, yoghurt, fruits and bread were served buffet-style in an alcove within Baba Chews, while unlimited hot items such as congee and Eggs Benedict have to be ordered from the breakfast menu.

Foodies should save some stomach space as the Katong area is home to a veritable trove of local eateries such as 328 Katong Laksa, Chin Mee Chin Confectionery and Delicious Boneless Chicken Rice in Katong Shopping Centre.

Service
The staff were all smiles, courteous and helpful. Simran, our neighbourhood host on duty that day, was extremely gracious and friendly, greeting us warmly by name when we crossed paths. She was also quick to offer us a glass of ice-cold latte – a welcome respite in the humid weather – while we were waiting to be checked in.

Verdict
The Katong neighbourhood story has been stitched beautifully into the DNA of this Indigo property. I love the uniqueness of the property, and it gave me – a Singaporean Peranakan – a new appreciation of my heritage.

No. of rooms 131
Rates From S$171 (US$127)
Contact details
Tel: (65) 6723 7001
Email: info.sinki@ihg.com

Hoshino Resorts makes first foray outside Japan

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Luxury hotel operator Hoshino Resorts is opening its first property outside of Japan with the opening of the Hoshinoya Bali in January 20, 2017.

It will be located in Ubud, overlooking the Pakerisan River, comprising 30 rooms in three categories, a restaurant, café, spa and pool. The resort is designed to coexist with the surrounding rice terraces, which have been designated Bali’s first UNESCO World Heritage site.

The company is actively looking to expand its portfolio overseas while still developing in its homebase of Japan, confirms Fumi Miyauchi, director of the company’s global marketing department.

“We are based in Japan and are developing properties here, but we are also keen to increasingly take the Hoshino Resorts brand to more overseas markets,” she said.

“The new Bali property will reflect some Japanese elements, but the aim is to focus largely on the local culture and to take advantage of that.”

Oakwood inks deal for second Singapore property

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Oakwood Asia Pacific has inked a management agreement with developers OUE Limited for a new property set to open in Singapore in mid-2017.

Oakwood Premier OUE Singapore will be located in the heart of Singapore’s CBD, offering 268 serviced residences ranging from studio apartments to one- and two bedroom apartments

They will provide a range of luxury facilities and services such as private dining, a swimming pool, fitness centre, daily housekeeping as well as concierge.

This marks the second property Oakwood will be operating in Singapore, following the announcement of the upcoming Oakwood Studios Singapore last week.

Commenting on this, Dean Schreiber, managing director of Oakwood Asia Pacific, said: “Our accelerated pace of development saw us adding 26 per cent to the existing portfolio of Oakwood in 2016 alone, and we expect to continue on this blistering pace over the next few years.”

While acknowledging the highly saturated hotel landscape in Singapore, Schreiber said further expansion in Singapore is on the cards.

“We still see a strong market in Singapore that drives business and there’s always somebody that is coming into Singapore and now that we have our first and second properties, we can already see more (on the way),” he said.

When asked about the challenges in operating serviced residences, he said: “With a serviced residences licence, you can’t maximise the occupancy as guests need to occupy for a minimum of seven days, which is a challenge if we have those who want to stay for five days for example.

“If there is a way to allow us to fill in the gaps between occupancies like allowing part of our inventory for shorter stays, I believe it will help us.”

Oakwood Premier OUE Singapore will be part of the OUE Downtown, an integrated mixed-use development set to debut next year.

Photo of the Day: Trade gets a sneak peek of Genting Dream

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Members of the travel trade and international media pose for a group photo in front of the Genting Dream at Meyer Werft Shipyard in Papenburg, Germany

Members of the travel trade and international media got a chance to preview Dream Cruises’ Genting Dream in September at the Meyer Werft Shipyard in Papenburg, Germany, where it was built.

The ship will officially change hands from the shipyard to Dream Cruises on October 12, where it will then make way to and arrive at its homeport in Guangzhou, China on November 13.

TAT appoints three new deputy governors

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Tanes Petsuwan

THE Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has promoted three of its executives to the position of deputy governor effective since October 1.

Tanes Petsuwan, executive director for Europe, Africa and Middle East region, has become deputy governor for international marketing (Europe, Africa, Middle East and Americas).

Meanwhile, Chattan Kunjara Na Ayudhya, executive director for advertising and public relations department, is now deputy governor for marketing communications, and Noppadon Pakprot, former executive director for events department, has been named the deputy governor for tourism products and business.

They have replaced the former deputy governors, who retired earlier on September 30. The retiring executives are Juthaporn Rerngronasa, Sugree Sithivanich and Visanu Jaroensilp.

GTA rewards agents with cash, iPhone giveaway

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STARTING today, GTA is rewarding its top-performing agents with rewards ranging from cash, reward points and gifts such as Apple’s new iPhone 7.

Agents who make bookings on participating hotels via GTA’s platform from now till December 31 for travel between October 7 to March 31, 2017 will be eligible to win.

Agents will be entitled to one lucky draw chance with a minimum of three nights per booking at participating hotels. Hotels with a gold logo entitles three times more lucky draw chances while hotels with a silver logo entitles two times more lucky draw chances.

The top 20 bookers in the entire Asia-Pacific, Middle East and South Africa region will win US$2,000 each. All other qualifying agents will go into GTA’s 2017 New Year Draw and each stand a chance to win a iPhone 7. In total, GTA will give away US$100,000 worth in cash, prizes and reward points.

“GTA is constantly looking for new ways to engage, incentivise and reward our trade partners. With this year marking our company’s 41st anniversary, we wanted to create an extra special campaign to reflect the magnitude of this milestone,” said Andrew Hughes, GTA’s vice president of sourcing for Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa (APMEA).

The winning agents will be revealed in the first week of January 2017.

Maldives lowers 2016 arrivals target

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Arrivals at Malé International Airport

THE Maldives has adjusted downwards its arrivals target of 1.5 million to 1.4 million this year, matching last year’s goal, with tourism minister Moosa Zameer attributing the lowered expectations to political unrests.

The country, which largely depends on tourism revenue, has been rocked by opposition protests over the past several months

Deputy tourism minister Hussain Lirar told TTG Asia in late August that Brexit and the deteriorating Chinese economy has been a drag on tourism as well.

The combined setback has put the brakes on the major Visit Maldives Year campaign promotions and publicity.

Total arrivals in January-July showed marginal 2.3 per cent growth compared to the same period in 2015 to 730,353 visitors. Meanwhile, visitors from China, the country’s largest source market, has fallen 11.6 per cent to 194,220.

SkyTeam launches retroactive loyalty points crediting

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AIRLINE alliance SkyTeam is now offering a self-service online crediting tool that allows its frequent flyer programme members to retroactively claim miles from one week after the date of travel.

Loyalty programme members of any of SkyTeam’s airlines can request, and get validated in real-time, for miles accrued but that didn’t register because they have forgotten to input their frequent flyer number when booking the flight.

“We are offering a fast, simple and seamless way to claim missing miles across the alliance for our more than 200 million frequent flyers,” said Michael Schutzbank, SkyTeam’s director for customer loyalty.

“Uncredited flights can make a difference when it comes to a customer’s status level or being able to claim an award ticket, but this quick and easy solution ensures our frequent flyers benefit from every mile flown.”

Most of SkyTeam’s 20 members have already implemented the system and remaining airlines will have it activated in the coming months.