TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Tuesday, 7th April 2026
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Hilton Global Foundation commits US$5.3 million to support people and planet

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Plaza Premium Group to open first Aerotel hotel in Shanghai

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Asia-Pacific travellers plan to travel more in 2025: Skyscanner report

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Amadeus enhances NDC partnership with United Airlines

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Aviation roundup: Korean Air, Hong Kong Airlines and more

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Korean Air

Korean Air expands network to Japan and China
Korean Air will resume its Seoul Incheon-Kumamoto service from November 24, as well as introduce a new service from Seoul Incheon to Fuzhou, China from December 28.

The airline will commence daily flights on the Seoul Incheon-Kumamoto route after a 27-year suspension due to the Asian financial crisis in 1997. Korean Air has also increased frequency on the Seoul Incheon to Okayama and Kagoshima routes, while also resuming the Seoul Incheon-Nagasaki route with four weekly flights.

Meanwhile, its new service from Seoul Incheon to Fuzhou will operate three times a week, flying on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

Korean Air currently flies daily from Seoul Incheon to Xiamen, and operates four weekly flights to Kunming.

Hong Kong Airlines

Hong Kong Airlines introduces new daily direct service to Chiang Mai
Hong Kong Airlines has inaugurated its new daily direct service to Chiang Mai, Thailand on October 27.

This new route marks the airline’s third destination in Thailand, joining Bangkok and Phuket, with daily flights now available.

The launch coincides perfectly with Thailand’s Loy Krathong (Festival of Light) in November, allowing travellers to experience the vibrant parades and celebrations.

Vietjet

Vietjet launches Danang-Ahmedabad service
Vietjet has commenced its direct service connecting Vietnam’s Danang to Ahmedabad in India.

The new service offers two round-trip flights per week. Travellers from North-east and South-east Asia can now transit through Danang more easily to reach India’s major cities, including New Delhi, Mumbai, Kochi, and now Ahmedabad, via Vietjet’s extensive network.

The airline has plans to launch new routes connecting Hanoi to Kuala Lumpur and Nha Trang to Daegu, as well as resume the Ho Chi Minh City-Tainan route, and increase flight frequencies throughout the region.

Air India and Singapore Airlines; photo by Air India

Air India, Singapore Airlines add 51 new codeshare destinations
Air India and Singapore Airlines (SIA) have expanded their codeshare agreement, adding 11 Indian cities and another 40 international destinations to their network.

From October 27, Air India and SIA will codeshare on each other’s flights between Singapore and the Indian cities of Bengaluru and Chennai, increasing their total weekly scheduled codeshare services between the countries to 56 from 14.

SIA will codeshare on Air India’s domestic flights between Delhi and Amritsar, Bengaluru, Coimbatore, Lucknow, and Varanasi, between Mumbai and Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Bengaluru, Coimbatore, Goa, Jaipur, Kolkata, Lucknow, and Thiruvananthapuram, as well as between Kolkata and Guwahati.

Air India customers will be able to access 29 destinations across SIA’s network. These are Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns, Darwin, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney (Australia), Bandar Seri Begawan (Brunei), Phnom Penh and Siem Reap (Cambodia), Denpasar, Jakarta, Medan, and Surabaya (Indonesia), Fukuoka, Nagoya, Osaka, Tokyo-Haneda, and Tokyo-Narita (Japan), Busan and Seoul (South Korea), Kuala Lumpur and Penang (Malaysia), Auckland (New Zealand), Cebu and Manila (the Philippines), as well as Danang, Hanoi, and Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam). This includes existing codeshare arrangements to Kuala Lumpur.

SIA customers will also be able to connect to Air India’s international services from Bengaluru, Delhi, and Mumbai to 12 destinations across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. These are Copenhagen (Denmark), Paris (France), Frankfurt (Germany), Milan (Italy), Nairobi (Kenya), Amsterdam (the Netherlands), Jeddah and Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), Colombo (Sri Lanka), as well as Birmingham, London-Gatwick, and London-Heathrow (the UK).

Subject to regulatory approvals, the codeshare flights will be progressively made available for sale through the airlines’ respective booking channels.

WTTC’s Global Summit marks Rome for 2025

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WTTC will gather the world’s travel and tourism leaders and professionals in the Italian capital of Rome for its 2025 WTTC Global Summit – the first time the event will be held in the city.

Scheduled for late 2025, the summit will be staged in collaboration with the Italian Ministry of Tourism.

Rome is set to welcome the next WTTC Global Summit

This marks the summit’s return to Europe after six years; the last was in Spain.

Daniela Santanchè, minister of tourism, Italy, said: “This event is recognised as the most important setting for dialogue between governments and the private sector, where leaders shape the future of global travel and tourism. We look forward to welcoming our guests and members of WTTC to Rome, a city rich in history and innovation.”

The event is expected to showcase Italy’s rich cultural heritage and contemporary tourist offerings to the world’s leading travel executives.

Thailand wants the world to know it has more to offer

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Curated experiences key to winning over luxury travellers

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Chinese travellers fuel global hotel bookings, DidaTravel reveals

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DidaTravel has shared key hotel booking trends from China’s Golden Week holiday period, with hotel bookings for trips abroad showing impressive growth.

According to DidaTravel’s latest data, during the Golden Week holiday, when many Chinese travellers take a seven-day break from October 1 to October 7, hotel bookings surged across various regions compared to last year: up by 190% in the Americas, 78% in Europe, 77% in Asia-Pacific, and 106% in the Middle East.

Japan is now the number one international destination for Chinese travellers, followed by Thailand, Malaysia, South Korea and Indonesia

The average hotel stay duration for international travellers remained stable at around two nights, consistent with pre-pandemic trends. While average daily rates (ADR) showed a slight increase in the Middle East, they were marginally lower in other regions compared to last year.

As of October 8, the top 20 most popular international destinations for Chinese travellers during the Golden Week holiday were Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, South Korea, Indonesia, Singapore, the US, Italy, Vietnam, the UAE, the UK, France, Spain, Switzerland, Germany, Australia, Turkey, Iceland, the Philippines, and New Zealand.

Among international cities, the most booked destinations were Bangkok, Tokyo, Singapore, Osaka, Kuala Lumpur, Seoul, Pattaya, Kyoto, Kota Kinabalu, Jeju, Karon, Dubai, Paris, Patong, Phuket, Abu Dhabi, Chiang Mai, Rome, Milan, and London.

For domestic travel, top destinations included Hong Kong, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Beijing, and Macau. These destinations provide a wide variety of experiences, ranging from natural landscapes to vibrant cultural heritage, world-class events, gourmet dining, and shopping.

Stone Fan, president of DidaTravel, commented: “The evolving preferences of Chinese travellers signal a new era for the global travel industry.”

Klook, Wild Welfare renew partnership to enhance animal welfare in tourism

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Klook has renewed its collaboration with Wild Welfare, an international animal welfare charity, to bolster animal welfare standards within the tourism sector.

This renewed partnership aims to promote responsible and ethical tourism practices, elevating animal welfare standards globally and improving the care of animals involved in tourism activities.

The partnership encourages travelers to choose responsible wildlife encounters over practices like elephant rides; photo by Wild Welfare

As part of this collaboration, Wild Welfare will provide educational resources, including webinars, to help Klook employees better understand animal welfare best practices. The online programme will train participants to identify situations where good animal welfare principles may be compromised in tourism settings.

The partnership will also actively promote welfare-friendly tourism initiatives on Klook’s global platform, encouraging travellers to make informed choices about their activities and their impact on animal welfare. This includes supporting responsible wildlife encounters and shifting away from traditional practices like elephant rides.

Additionally, Klook and Wild Welfare will push for stronger animal welfare regulations within the tourism industry, such as collaborating with governments and associations to promote ethical practices and encouraging other travel agencies to adopt similar approaches, fostering a broader shift toward sustainable options for travellers.

An evaluation process for partner activities on the Klook platform will also be developed, with guidelines developed by Wild Welfare. The assessments aim to highlight potential welfare concerns at listed facilities in alignment with Klook’s animal protection policy, reassuring customers that partner locations and tours adhere to ethical standards.

Simon Marsh, director of Wild Welfare, remarked, “This partnership presents a unique opportunity to raise awareness of animal welfare issues in the tourism industry and drive meaningful change. Together, we can make a tangible difference for animals affected by tourism activities worldwide.”

Rebecca Keiller, senior manager of sustainability at Klook, stated, “Renewing our partnership with Wild Welfare reaffirms our commitment to responsible and ethical tourism. We look forward to collaborating to create a more sustainable and compassionate future for wildlife.”