TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Wednesday, 10th June 2026
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Skypark Sentosa adds new Skyslides attraction

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Skypark Sentosa will reopen on June 7, 2026, with the launch of Skyslides by Klook, a new dual-slide attraction developed in partnership with travel experiences platform Klook.

The attraction features two 44m-high dry slides, Skydrop and The Big Klook Slide, which Skypark Sentosa says are among the tallest dry slides in South-east Asia. Both slides offer views across Sentosa and are designed to cater to different comfort levels and visitor preferences.

Skyslides by Klook features two 44m-high dry slides at Skypark Sentosa, offering visitors different ride experiences overlooking Sentosa

Skydrop features a drop element before transitioning into a curved ride experience, while The Big Klook Slide provides a more gradual descent. Both attractions incorporate lighting, music and audiovisual effects.

The addition expands Skypark Sentosa’s existing attractions, which include a bungy jump, giant swing and skybridge.

Bookings are available through Klook and the Skypark Sentosa website.

Two-ride packages are priced at S$28 (US$22), while three-ride packages cost S$33. As part of a launch promotion, the first 1,000 Skyslides ticket packages purchased will receive a complimentary ride video worth S$20.

During June 2026, guests purchasing a slide package can also access special rates on selected attractions, including the Bungy Jump at S$40, down from S$99, and the Giant Swing at S$20, reduced from S$59.

Skypark Sentosa also includes Summerhouse, a beach club and dining venue overlooking the attraction.

For more information, visit Skypark Sentosa.

Hong Kong Palace Museum explores global connections of the Forbidden City

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The Hong Kong Palace Museum (HKPM) and the Palace Museum have opened a new exhibition examining the Forbidden City’s role as a centre of cultural exchange between China and the wider world.

The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: The Forbidden City and the World—Cultural Encounters opened on June 3, 2026, in Gallery 1 at HKPM and features more than 130 artefacts from the Palace Museum in Beijing, HKPM and the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha.

The exhibition features more than 130 artefacts exploring cultural exchanges between China and the wider world across the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties

Spanning the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, the exhibition explores diplomacy, trade, science, technology, philosophy and craftsmanship through objects including paintings, calligraphy, jewellery, ceramics, textiles, furniture and timepieces – 18 grade-one national treasures are included in the display.

The exhibition is organised into four sections covering the Silk Routes and maritime trade, imported treasures and court art, artistic and scientific exchanges between China and Europe, and the role of the Canton Customs in shaping cultural connections during the Qing dynasty.

Highlights include a Ming dynasty textile linked to the voyages of Zheng He, a rare jadeite ruyi sceptre, a geometric model reflecting the Kangxi Emperor’s interest in mathematics, and objects connected to the tea trade between China and Europe.

The exhibition also features multimedia installations, interactive displays and educational programmes, including guided tours, workshops and public talks.

Presented by HKPM and the Palace Museum, the exhibition is solely sponsored by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust.

For more information, visit Hong Kong Palace Museum.

Business Events Australia expands India team

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Sharmishtha Patange has been appointed business events manager – India at Business Events Australia, effective June 8, 2026.

Based in India, she will support the implementation of the organisation’s distribution strategies and partnerships across the country’s MICE sector, while working with customers and stakeholders to drive business events and incentive travel to Australia.

India offers fuel price relief for airlines amid cost pressures

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The Indian Union Cabinet, chaired by prime minister Narendra Modi, last week approved a one-time budgetary support package of 100 billion rupees (US$1.17 billion) for Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) to help stabilise Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) prices for Indian airlines operating domestic and international flights.

The support will be provided as interest-free advances to OMCs and comes as Indian airlines grapple with rising operating costs. Industry stakeholders and aviation analysts believe the measure could provide short-term relief for carriers.

Indian airlines are expected to receive short-term relief from a government-backed initiative to help stabilise aviation fuel prices; photo by explorewithinfo

Subhash Goyal, chairman of STIC Travel Group and chairman of the aviation and tourism expert committee of the Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC), said: “The budgetary support will help airlines avoid steep increases in airfares, therefore keeping air travel more affordable for passengers. While this initiative may not eliminate the challenges arising from high global fuel prices, it is certainly a positive step that can provide short-term stability and support the growth of the Indian aviation industry.”

According to Mayur Patel, OAG Aviation’s commercial and industry affairs leader for Asia-Pacific and the Middle East and Africa, the Indian aviation sector is facing several pressures simultaneously.

“When fuel already accounts for roughly 40 per cent of airline operating expenditure under normal conditions and can climb towards 60 per cent under extreme market stress, the arithmetic of running scheduled services simply breaks down,” Patel said.

He noted that airlines are contending with three major challenges: higher crude oil prices linked to the West Asia crisis, rupee depreciation that is increasing fuel procurement costs, and longer international flight paths following the closure of Pakistani airspace.

“The impact is already visible in airline capacity decisions. Air India has reportedly cut up to 22 per cent of domestic flights over a three-month period while IndiGo has reduced domestic capacity by five to seven per cent and international capacity by 17 per cent,” Patel stated.

Pushan Sharma, director at Crisil Intelligence, noted rising fuel prices continue to weigh on the sector’s profitability and growth prospects.

“Passenger traffic is expected to see only marginal growth in the current fiscal year as rising fuel costs keep airfares on the higher side. While Indian carriers are benefiting from capped ATF prices, up by 15 per cent only compared to doubling of ATF rates globally, still the pressure on sector profitability remains significant,” Sharma said.

Goyal added that airlines continue to face the challenge of balancing higher operating costs with the need to maintain affordable fares and support passenger growth.

While welcoming the government’s support package, industry experts said long-term structural reforms remain necessary.

Patel highlighted the need to bring ATF under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) framework to reduce the tax burden on airlines.

“The combined effective tax burden on ATF for domestic operations sits at approximately 24.9 per cent of the final inclusive price and because ATF was deliberately excluded from the GST framework when it launched in 2017, airlines cannot claim input tax credit on a single rupee of fuel tax. Every litre burned on a domestic route carries an embedded tax cost that no other comparable industry in India faces on its primary input,” Patel said.

Dream Cruises debuts Broadway-inspired show on Genting Dream

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Dream Cruises has launched Forever Broadway, a new musical production created in partnership with Broadway Asia International and premiering exclusively aboard Genting Dream.

The show debuted on June 5, 2026, as part of Dream Cruises’ 10th anniversary celebrations and features a selection of songs from well-known Broadway productions, including New York, New York, Dancing Queen, Grease Lightning, Tonight and On Broadway.

Forever Broadway brings Broadway-inspired music, dance and theatrical performances to Genting Dream as part of Dream Cruises’ 10th anniversary celebrations

Developed for Asian audiences, the production combines live performances, choreography, special effects and orchestral recordings created specifically for the ship’s theatre.

The show was conceived by StarDream Cruises and developed in collaboration with Broadway Asia International. The cast brings together international performers from New York and London alongside resident entertainers from the Dream Cruises and StarCruises fleet.

Dream Cruises has also partnered with Design Orchard Singapore and local brands Bohème by Véro, Frey and Raja Rani, with selected apparel and accessories featured in the production.

Forever Broadway is now showing aboard Genting Dream.

For more information, visit StarDream Cruises.

Adora Cruises selects Port Klang for first overseas homeport deployment

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China’s Adora Cruises has selected Port Klang for its first overseas homeport deployment, with the 2,680-passenger Adora Mediterranea scheduled for an exclusive charter season from November 24 to December 14, 2026.

The collaboration with Malaysian cruise specialist Hwajing Travel & Tours was unveiled at ITB China 2026 in Shanghai.

Adora Mediterranea will operate an exclusive charter season from Port Klang between November 24 and December 14, 2026

Kenny Cheong, managing director of Hwajing Travel & Tours, said: “We look forward to creating a distinctive, Muslim-friendly cruise holiday experience for Malaysian and regional travellers aboard Adora Mediterranea.”

Jenny Ye, vice president of sales, revenue management and commercial operations at Adora Cruises, described Malaysia as an important market in the cruise line’s international expansion plans.

“We are pleased to bring Adora Mediterranea to Port Klang and introduce guests to Adora’s cruise experience,” she said.

Marketed as the newly upgraded “Art Ship”, Adora Mediterranea features Mediterranean-inspired interiors, international dining, live entertainment, themed bars and family-friendly facilities. The vessel has 1,057 cabins across 12 decks.

All sailings will depart from Port Klang and include Muslim-friendly meal options, as well as multilingual crew members fluent in Mandarin, English and Bahasa Malaysia.

The programme comprises eight sailings across four itineraries: a three-day cruise to Penang; four-day cruises to Penang and Langkawi or Phuket; and a six-day one-way voyage to Nha Trang and Guangzhou.

Cruise fares start from 499 ringgit (US$118) for the three-day Penang itinerary, 799 ringgit  for the Penang-Langkawi route, 899 ringgit for Phuket, and 1,299 ringgit for the six-day sailing to Guangzhou.

The charter coincides with Hwajing Travel’s 37th anniversary and adds another homeported cruise programme to Port Klang ahead of Visit Malaysia 2026.

Vinpearl expands distribution partnerships across Asia

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Vinpearl has signed partnership agreements with Agoda, AirAsia Move, BeMyGuest and GlobalTix as it seeks to expand the international reach of its hospitality, leisure and entertainment businesses.

The agreements were signed during business forums held in Thailand and Singapore as part of Vietnamese state visits to Thailand, Singapore and the Philippines between May 28 and June 1, 2026.

Vinpearl has signed agreements with Agoda, AirAsia Move, BeMyGuest and GlobalTix to broaden international access to its tourism and entertainment products

In Thailand, Vinpearl extended its relationships with Agoda and AirAsia Move. Through Agoda, the company aims to increase visibility for its accommodation, attractions and entertainment offerings in markets including South-east Asia, India, the Middle East and Australia. The agreement also expands distribution of VinWonders products through Agoda’s platform.

The partnership with AirAsia Move will make Vinpearl and VinWonders products in Phu Quoc, Nha Trang and Danang-Hoi An available through the travel platform’s booking ecosystem, allowing travellers to combine flights, accommodation and attractions within a single itinerary.

In Singapore, Vinpearl signed agreements with experience distribution platforms BeMyGuest and GlobalTix. The partnerships are intended to increase the presence of VinWonders products across South-east Asia, China and India, while expanding access to attractions and experiences in Nha Trang, Phu Quoc and Danang.

According to the company, the agreements will combine the partners’ technology and distribution networks to broaden international access to Vinpearl and VinWonders products and support the promotion of Vietnam’s tourism sector.

Ngo Thi Huong, CEO of Vinpearl, said: “These partnerships not only expand Vinpearl’s network of strategic partners but also create a strong foundation for the Vinpearl and VinWonders ecosystem to connect more deeply with global traveller segments through some of the region’s leading travel, aviation, and distribution platforms.”

Krishna Rathi, associate vice president, supply, Agoda, added that the partnership would help Vinpearl and VinWonders engage more closely with international travellers across Asia and other global markets.

Nadia Omer, CEO of AirAsia Move, commented that the collaboration would support travel connectivity and tourism flows within the region while increasing access to Vietnam’s tourism offerings.

Mastercard rolls out South-east Asia travel campaign with regional offers

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Mastercard has launched a travel campaign offering cardholders access to more than 300 dining, shopping, accommodation and entertainment promotions across South-east Asia.

The Phone. Passport. Mastercard. campaign will run from May to December 2026 in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines and Vietnam.

The campaign provides Mastercard cardholders with access to travel, dining and retail offers across six South-east Asian markets

Developed with issuing banks and merchant partners, the initiative includes offers spanning transport, retail and leisure experiences. The campaign comes as demand for shorthaul travel continues to grow, supported by strong regional connectivity and increased interest in nearby destinations.

Through Phone. Passport. Mastercard., the company aims to make journeys easier by providing travellers with access to payment services and benefits across participating markets.

According to Mastercard, the programme is designed to help travellers access offers and make payments across multiple destinations using its payment network. The company said its technologies, including tokenisation, multi-factor authentication and fraud monitoring, help support secure cross-border transactions.

The initiative is also intended to support merchants and tourism businesses by connecting them with travellers across some of the region’s busiest travel corridors.

Offers will be available through participating partners across the six markets, covering both trip planning and in-destination spending.

Dheeraj Raina, senior vice president and head of integrated marketing and communications, South-east Asia at Mastercard, said: “South-east Asia is one of the most rewarding regions in the world to explore today – rich in culture, nature, food and unforgettable experiences, often just a short trip away.

“We’re helping make travel across the region feel more seamless, accessible and connected, while bringing travellers closer to the local experiences and businesses that make every journey memorable.

Bhaya Cruises rolls out summer packages for Halong Bay sailings

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Bhaya Cruises has introduced a series of summer packages across its Bhaya Soul and The Au Co brands, offering added benefits for travellers exploring Halong Bay and Lan Ha Bay.

The Summer All-Inclusive package on Bhaya Soul includes a two-day, one-night wellness-focused cruise featuring activities such as kayaking and guided walks. Guests booking the package receive a complimentary suite upgrade valued at US$200, round-trip transfers between Hanoi and Halong valued at US$80, and US$50 in onboard drink credit.

The Au Co, pictured, combines overnight cruising with cultural and nature-based experiences in Halong Bay

The Au Co has also launched its Summer Privilege package for the season. The offer includes a complimentary one-night hotel stay in Hanoi valued at US$80, round-trip transfers between Hanoi and Halong valued at US$80, and US$50 in onboard drink credit.

Operating in Halong Bay, The Au Co offers itineraries focused on the destination’s natural landscapes and cultural heritage.

The summer promotions are available for direct bookings and include a range of onboard activities and destination experiences.

For more information, visit Bhaya Cruises.

Why Seoul is the perfect city to work, play and live in

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Seoul Botanic Park conveniently located near MICE facilities for an escape in nature

Brought to you by Seoul Tourism Organization

open botanical park with trees and river near a modern building of glass and concrete.
Seoul Botanic Park conveniently located near MICE facilities for an escape in nature

With its seamless integration of business, leisure and culture, the South Korean capital has been an attractive destination for business and leisure travellers. 

To build on this dynamic ecosystem where productivity meets relaxation, the government is actively encouraging business travellers, and those who travel with their families, to extend their stays in the capital.

Leveraging its world-class infrastructure, business strength, and cultural appeal, Seoul is establishing itself as a destination for working and living. 

Established MICE hub with scenic views

Located in the inner west area along the Han River lies Magok, a modern district that offers the convenience of business infrastructure, transport connectivity, and hospitality is the Magok district. 

With easy connectivity to both Gimpo and Incheon airports, Magok is conveniently situated for business travellers. 

At its heart is Seoul MICE Plaza, which serves as a dedicated platform for global conferences, events, and industry exchange, as well as a ‘workation’ hub.

Nearby is the COEX Magok Lewest, a large-scale MICE complex comprising a convention centre, hotel and meetings facilities, providing top of the line MICE facilities. 

Offering some nature in the urban setting is the Seoul Botanic Park, home to a glass greenhouse, themed gardens, waterfront trails, allowing visitors to step into a calm and restorative environment. 

Fine hospitality

Travellers can get their downtime at several upscale hotels in the area. 

The Mercure Ambassador Seoul Magok and Courtyard by Marriott Seoul Botanic Park offer convenient access to both business venues and green spaces. 

For those seeking a refined cultural and culinary experience, Mayfield Hotel provides a distinctive traditional Korean experience. Set within serene gardens and hanok-inspired architecture, the hotel combines traditional aesthetics with seasonal cuisine at its restaurants.This environment is particularly suited for high-level meetings and private gatherings, allowing guests to engage with Korea’s heritage alongside a professional agenda.

Further towards the city centre, Hotel Naru Seoul MGallery offers a luxurious escape, pairing Han River vistas with interiors designed for both focused work and restorative rest. 

Similarly, both Conrad Seoul and Fairmont Ambassador Seoul provide elevated environments with expansive views over the Han river and city skyline. These five-star spaces provide business-ready spaces for use in the day and sophisticated settings in the evening where the lights along the riverfront create a serene backdrop for unwinding.

Seoul’s creative and cultural scene

a river cruise boat on the river in front of a building floating in the middle of the river.
See the city from a different perspective with a cruise along the Han River

Beyond Magok, Seoul’s ‘workation’ landscape reflects a more creative and community-driven way of working. 

Across the river, Oil Tank Culture Park, is a success story of urban regeneration. Formerly a cluster of oil storage tanks, the area was designed as a cultural complex for exhibitions and performances, turning the city’s industrial heritage into contemporary expression. 

To complement this cultural immersion, a Seoul Cruise experience offers a different perspective of the city. Whether for informal meetings or team bonding sessions, a journey along the Han River allows travellers to appreciate the glittering skyline of the city.

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Visit Seoul to see the diverse experiences that await.