TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Saturday, 10th January 2026
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Boracay stakeholders outline plans to revitalise tourism, address key challenges

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Six associations of Boracay stakeholders have proposed solutions to address “pressing infrastructure, regulatory, and marketing challenges” in an effort to restore tourism to what was once the Philippines’ crown jewel.

The joint resolution was signed by Boracay Foundation, Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, MICE Alliance – Boracay, Boracay Island Travel Agency and Tour Operators Association (BITATOA), Malay Tour Guide Association (MALTOA), and Korean Residents Organization of Boracay (KROB).

Six Boracay groups have proposed solutions to boost tourism, including infrastructure upgrades and rebranding the island

The joint resolution was made as tourist numbers to Boracay have been dwindling, with foreigners now making up the minority of arrivals. Before the island’s rehabilitation and the pandemic, foreigners accounted for 75 to 85 per cent of total arrivals. As of October this year, Boracay welcomed a total of 145,021 visitors, of whom only 17 per cent were foreigners, while 83 per cent were domestic tourists.

Among the groups’ infrastructure proposals are to “ensure the efficient utilisation” of the budget allocated for renovating Caticlan Jetty Port – the main gateway for tourists travelling to and from the island – and to install PWD-friendly facilities to improve the arrival and departure experience for all visitors.

They support granting international airport status to Caticlan Airport, despite opposition from some quarters. Caticlan Airport, which is newer, smaller, and nearer to Caticlan Jetty Port than Kalibo Airport, is facing delays in facility upgrades and the introduction of direct international flights, limiting Boracay’s ability to attract high-value tourists.

They clamour for “a streamlined, standardised” business permit process across all businesses in Boracay, noting that “the current renewal process for business permits, including health cards and sanitation permits, is overly burdensome, expensive, and lacks consistency”.

“The perception of Boracay as an overly regulated destination is harming its appeal to potential tourists,” the groups said, adding that they are also seeking to “shift marketing efforts to portray Boracay as a fun, relaxing, and welcoming destination” while increasing the number of events and activities to attract more visitors.

MICE Alliance, BITATOA, MALTOA and KROB will continue to actively promote Boracay by joining local and international travel shows.

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Onyx Hospitality Group’s Shama Social Club introduces new Colour Your Life workshop

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Onyx Hospitality Group is launching an exclusive activity under its Live Your Blended Life at Shama campaign to elevate its guests’ stay experience this November.

The campaign will run continuously throughout the year, offering exclusive activities based on three core concepts of blending key life moments: Explorecation (Explore + Vacation), Workshopping (Work + Shopping), and Foodventure (Food + Adventure).

The Colour Your Life workshop helps guests enhance their style and confidence through colour psychology

Organised through the Shama Social Club, the Colour Your Life workshop – which falls under Workshopping – will focus on helping individuals discover the colours that suit them best. This workshop applies the concept of personal branding through the psychology of colour selection. The insights from this workshop can be applied to shopping for clothes, accessories, cosmetics, and selecting hair colours, helping participants feel confident and look their best in a new environment.

Onyx Hospitality Group CEO Yuthachai Charanachitta said: “The activities of the Shama Social Club go beyond merely taking guests to popular tourist attractions; they are designed to help guests seamlessly blend into their new location while simultaneously experiencing the essence of the local culture surrounding their accommodation.”

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IHG to bring InterContinental brand to Kodaikanal

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IHG Hotels & Resorts has signed a management agreement with Adyar Gate Hotels to develop InterContinental Kodaikanal Resort, which is slated to open in 2028.

The new resort adds to IHG’s luxury portfolio in India and marks the debut of the InterContinental brand in Kodaikanal and the sixth (open and in the pipeline) in the country, following successful ventures in Chennai, Mumbai, Jaipur, Hyderabad and Delhi.

The signing of InterContinental Kodaikanal Resort aims to bolster IHG’s portfolio in India

Once opened, InterContinental Kodaikanal Resort will feature 100 guestrooms with cottages, and a variety of amenities such as five dining venues, swimming pool, fitness centre, spa and two meeting spaces.

Kodaikanal is one of South India’s most popular getaway destinations for high end leisure and corporate clientele, known for its landscapes, pleasant climate and outdoor activities. The destination attracts a growing number of visitors each year from Tamil Nadu and nearby states like Karnataka, Telangana, and Maharashtra.

Sudeep Jain, managing director, South West Asia, IHG Hotels & Resorts commented: “With its unique blend of nature, heritage, and cultural richness, Kodaikanal has become a sought-after destination for discerning travellers seeking luxury and leisure escapes, making it an ideal location for our luxury portfolio expansion in India. With travellers seeking quality accommodations in serene and picturesque destinations, the InterContinental Kodaikanal Resort will cater to the evolving preferences of our guests and is poised to set new benchmarks in the city for luxury and elevated hospitality experiences.”

“With the resort’s prime location, exceptional amenities, and IHG’s global standards, we are confident that InterContinental Kodaikanal Resort will redefine luxury hospitality in the region and become a preferred choice for travellers seeking a unique blend of elegance and breath-taking beauty,” added Manish Goyal, managing director, Adyar Gate Hotels.

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BWH Hotels signs new BW Premier Collection resort in Vietnam

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BWH Hotels has expanded its portfolio in Vietnam with the signing of a new BW Premier Collection resort on the beach in Phan Thiet.

The Costamigo Phan Thiet, BW Premier Collection will join BWH Hotels’ expanding portfolio in Vietnam, which currently includes four Best Western Premier branded properties in Phu Quoc, Nha Trang and Ha Long, with more hotels and resorts in the pipeline.

The Costamigo Phan Thiet, BW Premier Collection adds to BWH Hotels’ expanding portfolio in Vietnam

The new beachside resort is located in Vietnam’s Binh Thuan province, and is just a 2.5 hour’s drive from Ho Chi Minh City. It will offer a selection of villas and rooms, all fully equipped with modern amenities, as well as facilities such as a restaurant, beach bar, cabanas, swimming pool, and a stage for beachfront events.

Travellers can also explore the destination’s natural scenery, including lush forests and sand dunes, along with fishing villages, temples, golf courses, and long coastal roads.

“We are delighted to announce the signing of the Costamigo Phan Thiet, BW Premier Collection, which marks the latest phase of our development strategy in Vietnam, one of BWH Hotels’ key Asian markets. With its beachfront location and collection of spacious villas and accommodations, this exceptional resort is set to become a popular option for guests on short breaks or extended vacations,” said Olivier Berrivin, vice president – APAC, BWH Hotels.