TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Friday, 19th December 2025
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Stopovers made better with Amari Don Muang Airport Bangkok

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For travellers making a stopover in Bangkok, Amari Don Muang Airport Bangkok is offering its Quick Escape package starting from just £75 (US$98) per night, inclusive of daily breakfast.

Travellers who book a stay before December 31 and sign up as an Onyx Rewards member will also receive an additional 10 per cent discount and up to 15 per cent discount when booking a minimum of two nights.

Amari Don Muang Airport Bangkok offers a Quick Escape package for travellers making a stopover in Bangkok

The 429-room hotel is located a short stroll from Don Mueang International Airport and accessible via an overhead walkway. It is just a 45-minute train ride or taxi journey from the heart of Bangkok, allowing travellers to make the most of their stopover, or plan a longer stay in the city. Popular destinations include Impact Arena Muang Thong Thani, Future Park Shopping Mall, and the famous Chatuchak Weekend Market; there are also golf courses close by.

Don Mueang International Airport offers connections to popular destinations such as Phuket, Krabi, and Chiang Mai. Travellers can also easily connect to international destinations like Singapore, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, and Vientiane.

For more information, visit Amari Don Muang Airport Bangkok.

TAT’s sustainability campaign returns for third year

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Destination weddings on the rise in Asia-Pacific: Skyscanner

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Silversea expands expedition programmes in 2025

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Adventurous travellers will have more options to discover wildlife and cultures next year, as Silversea resumes its West Africa sailings and expands its fly-cruise operations to Antarctica.

Conrad Combrink, senior vice president, expeditions, destination & itinerary management at the luxury cruise company, told TTG Asia that the marketplace has been waiting for the return of the West Africa programme since it was put on hold as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Silver Wind will call at 23 ports in 14 countries on her 40-day Cape Town to Lisbon journey; Cape Town, pictured

The itinerary was first developed in 2011/2012 and took off to great success, Combrink recalled.

The 40-day Cape Town to Lisbon journey on Silver Wind will sail off on April 3 and conclude on May 13. It will call at 23 ports in 14 countries, with stops in Walvis Bay, Bom Bom Island, Pointe Noire and enjoy overnights in Lomé and Tema.

Combrink described the itinerary as “unique”, granting guests access to places that are “almost impossible to get to on their own”.

“In a single trip, we will visit Namibia, Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Togo, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Sierra Leone, and more,” he said, adding that guests will not only discover African wildlife, but also uncover fascinating facets of African culture and way of life.

For those looking to explore the South Pole, Silversea will offer Antarctica Bridge expeditions on two ships next year. Currently, Silver Endeavour is the only expedition ship to sail six-night fly-cruise voyages that skip the Drake Passage. Come December 2025, Silver Cloud will also be deployed to the Antarctica Bridge. Altogether, Silversea will offer 18 Antarctica Bridge sailings in 2025/2026.

Combrink said these short expeditions have been a hit, as guests could experience the beauty of Antarctica in a very short time.

“By flying across the Drake Passage, we allow our guests six full nights of immersive experiences in the Antarctica Bridge,” he explained.

These 2025 expeditions are expected to charm Asia-Pacific travellers, who “look for quality both onboard and within the destination”.

“Silversea has such a wonderful reputation around the world, and customers in Asia-Pacific know that Silversea is really a unique opportunity to get both (quality cruise and shore experiences),” he remarked.

He said Silversea’s Best Ocean Cruise Line award at the recent 36th annual Virtuoso Travel Week is proof of the product.

“Our ships are all about understated luxury. We combine (the hardware) with very true, very unique destination experiences led by expedition staff who are extremely well trained. Most of our expedition staff work permanently or exclusively for Silversea, which means that their commitment to the destination, our company, and our guest is unique in many ways,” he added.

To ensure Asian guests feel at home and get the most out of their experiences, Silversea expeditions will bring onboard Mandarin-speaking staff when guests from Hong Kong and China are onboard, for example.

Silversea takes pride in its “industry-leading” crew-to-guest ratio on its expeditions. While the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators and the Association of Arctic Expedition Cruise Operators require a ratio of one crew to every 20 guests onboard, Silversea offers one expedition staff member to every 10 guests.

Extensive crew support is complemented by a large fleet of nimble Zodiac boats, allowing Silversea to get all guests off the ship for adventure at the same time and quickly.

Wonderfruit 2024 names Klook as official travel platform

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Klook has been chosen as the official travel platform for Wonderfruit 2024, Thailand’s annual celebration of art, culture, music, and nature, which returns for its ninth edition this year.

As part of the collaboration, Klook will offer flexible booking and bundled packages at a range of hotels in Pattaya and Jomtien. After a day of exploration and immersive experiences in The Fields, travellers can look forward to unwinding in the comfort of their accommodation of choice from budget-friendly stays to luxury resorts.

Klook will offer bundled packages that include festival tickets and local hotel stays for Wonderfruit 2024

This year, Wonderfruit anticipates an increase in attendees with the majority expected to be inbound tourists keen to experience the iconic festival and discover more of Thailand as a destination.

The Klook bundled packages will include festival tickets and local hotel stays, with sales commencing in September 2024.

“We’re proud to support one of South-east Asia’s top festivals to bring comprehensive bundles and seamless booking experiences to travellers all over the world,” said Michelle Ho, general manager of Klook Philippines and Thailand. “There is a unique opportunity for Thailand to cultivate itself as a destination for major festivals on the global stage. Our global audience and extensive in-destination capabilities across accommodation, mobility and attractions allows us to curate an enhanced traveller experience and showcase the destination’s distinctive charm.”

“Finding opportunities that enhance the Wonderer experience is at the core of how we approach partnerships. In response to requests from our community regarding off-site accommodation, we have worked with Klook to curate Wonderfruit Preferred Hotels as well as Premium Hotels and Hotels near The Fields. As the official travel platform for Wonderfruit 2024, Klook also offers options to help Wonderers travel to the area which we feel will help our international community plan their journey to The Fields seamlessly,” shared Donna Mei-Ling Dienel, partnership director of Wonderfruit.

Onyx leads collaborative effort with partners to cut carbon emissions in travel

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Hyatt Centric City Centre Kuala Lumpur to launch in 4Q2024

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Hyatt will open Hyatt Centric City Centre Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia later this year, which will be the first of Hyatt Centric brand in Peninsula Malaysia and the second in the country owned by Hap Seng Consolidated after Hyatt Centric Kota Kinabalu.

Located around the corner from the iconic KLCC Twin Towers and a stone’s throw away from KL Tower, Hyatt Centric City Centre Kuala Lumpur connects guests to hiking spots like KL Eko-Rimba Park, the shopping district of the Golden Triangle, and a myriad of bars and restaurants that house cuisines from all over the world.

Hyatt Centric City Centre Kuala Lumpur opens later this year in the heart of the city

The 21-storey luxury hotel will feature a mix of 312 rooms, and three unique dining concepts: IL Forno, a true Italian trattoria featuring fresh, hand-made pastas and pizzas perfect for one or many; TanBuri, a casual dining concept that serves authentic Tandoori dishes in donburi style; and @21 – a scenic rooftop pool bar and lounge.

“We wanted to do something different and take what we love most in Kuala Lumpur and share them with our guests in a fun, more engaging way. We are your kawan (friend), your local bestie to co-create shareable moments through our diverse hotel offerings that capture the life of the community around us,” said Chikako Shimizu, general manager of Hyatt Centric City Centre Kuala Lumpur.

“Our hotel will offer our guests everything they need to relax and recharge before they head out to explore the city. We want them to feel comfortable to experience what it’s like to be a local in this city and ignite a sense of curiosity to visit places not usually listed on tourist maps.”

RateHawk launches in Vietnamese and Japanese

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North Bali establishes travel programmes to build a stronger tourism share

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Indonesia’s Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy (MoTCE) recently led a media fam trip to North Bali as part of a new initiative to drive tourists deeper into hidden gems of the resort island.

The media fam trip traced components of the Buleleng-Banyuwangi package, which is part of the wider 3B travel programme that highlights Buleleng (North Bali), Bali Barat (West Bali), and Banyuwangi (the gateway to East Java).

Pemuteran Bay is one of the highlights in North Bali, where visitors can explore a unique underwater temple garden that is also a site for ongoing coral restoration

Local and international media representatives in attendance were shown North Bali’s tourism potential. While it may be a little off the beaten path, the region has many natural attractions. Buleleng Regency, within North Bali, is home to Lovina Beach and Munduk, which is becoming increasingly popular for its waterfalls.

Pemuteran Bay is another highlight, where visitors can enjoy tranquil beaches and explore a unique underwater temple garden that is also a site for ongoing coral restoration.

For accommodation, travellers have the Handara Golf & Resort Bali, an eco-friendly resort surrounded by mountains and meadows.

Gede Dody Sukma Aktiva Askara, head of Buleleng Regency Tourism Office, said North Bali is an eco-tourism destination, where numerous conservation activities are undertaken. Current projects include coral reef and turtle habitat preservation as well as tree planting.

“Here tourism development greatly involves the community. Tourists can feel the life of the local people in North Bali and see that the local culture is preserved,” Gede Dody stated.

The Buleleng-Banyuwangi package was also recently marketed at the Tourism Destination Sales Mission activity in Jembrana, Bali.

Sandiaga Uno, minister of tourism and creative economy, pledged to offer more 3B packages to firmly establish new travel patterns.