TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Wednesday, 25th February 2026
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Philippine Airlines rolls out low fares with seat sale

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Philippine Airlines (PAL) has kicked off its Ultimate Seat Sale, offering travellers lowest fares of the year on select international and domestic destinations from now to September 20.

Fares start as low as US$50 for round trip base fare for international travel, and 209 Philippine pesos (US$21) one-way base fare for domestic travel.

Philippine Airlines’ Ultimate Seat Sale is on now till September 20

Travel period is from August 30, 2024 onwards.

For more information, visit Philippine Airlines.

New Zealand to increase tourist levy to NZ$100

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Sentosa’s Tanjong Beach reopens to public

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Tanjong Beach in Sentosa, which was most impacted by the oil spill on June 14, is now reopen for swimming and sea activities, announced Sentosa Development Corporation, ahead of the expected three months for clean-up and restoration.

The reopening has been carried out in accordance with the relevant national guidelines to ensure that water quality at Tanjong Beach has returned to normal and stable levels through regular monitoring.

Beach-goers can now head back to Tanjong Beach in Sentosa

With all three beaches now reopened, swimming and water activities have resumed for all visitors.

Nepal highlights lesser-known destinations in new campaign

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South Korea’s Gangneung City adds more target markets

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Gangneung City, located in Gangwon Province, South Korea, has long been a powerhouse in domestic tourism. Now, the city is setting its sights on the international market, with a particular focus on Taiwan and Japan due to their geographic proximity.

In the coming year, Gangneung City aims to expand its target markets to include South-east Asia, a region that is increasingly captivated by K-culture – Korean music, dramas, and films, shared Um Kum Mun, tourism policy department director, Gangneung City.

From left: Gangneung City Hall’s Park Soyoung, Um Kum Mun and Lee Seok-je

The city was the film site for popular dramas such as Goblin and The Glory.

Meanwhile, the city’s business events infrastructure is expanding. A yet-to-be-named convention centre is being built in the Olympic Park. This is scheduled for completion in 2026, in time for the 32nd ITS World Congress in October. The high profile event on smart mobility and digitalisation of transport is expected to attract participants from 100 countries.

It is the first purpose-built convention centre for the city, which has set its sights on the business events industry. It intends to grow inbound corporate incentive events as well.

With Gangneung City being connected to Seoul by a three-hour ride on the KTX high-speed train, Um said his destination would be attractive for twin-city leisure and MICE itineraries.

IHG, Hotel Management International take ANA Crowne Plaza brand to new destinations

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Accor, Worldwide Hotels Group to launch two new hotels in Malaysia’s capital

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Accor has strengthened its partnership with Worldwide Hotels Group by signing an agreement to introduce two new properties in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, set to launch in 1Q2025.

These properties, following refurbishments and rebranding, will mark the debut of the Grand Mercure brand in Malaysia as well as the addition of an ibis Styles to Kuala Lumpur.

Accor and Worldwide Hotels Group will introduce two new properties in Kuala Lumpur in 2025

As the first Grand Mercure branded hotel in Malaysia, the new Grand Mercure in Kuala Lumpur is located between the entertainment hub of Bukit Bintang and Chinatown, and will feature 325 rooms, an all-day dining restaurant, fitness centre, swimming pool, and event spaces.

The new ibis Styles will be situated in the Bukit Bintang district, just steps away from public transportation and within walking distance of modern shopping malls and a variety of dining options. The hotel will offer 168 rooms, an all-day dining restaurant and bar, laundromat, and fitness area.

These two signings bring the total number of Accor’s PM&E pipeline keys across Asia to 46,802.

“Kuala Lumpur is a strategic destination for Accor, and we are thrilled to bring our global brands to this high-potential location. We remain committed to our expansion strategy, with a clear roadmap to consolidate our presence in Asia,” said Garth Simmons, COO of Accor’s PM&E Division in Asia.

Carolyn Choo, CEO of Worldwide Hotels Group, shared: “Together with Accor, we are confident in delivering exceptional experiences that reflect the unique cultural essence of Kuala Lumpur. We anticipate the opening of these properties in early 2025 and are eager to see the positive impact they will have on the local hospitality sector.”

Avani Hotels & Resorts brand to debut in Singapore

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Minor Hotels, together with Singapore’s Kajima Development and Abu Dhabi-based Alwathba Investment, will launch its Avani Hotels & Resorts lifestyle brand in Singapore, marking the group’s entry into the country.

Scheduled to open in 1Q2027, the 13-storey property will boast 200 keys, and is located in Singapore’s Tanjong Pagar district, just minutes away from the CBD and Chinatown.

From left: Alwathba Investment’s Rashed Mohammed Ahmed Darwa Alkaabi, Minor International’s William E Heinecke, Kajima Development’s Shuichi Oishi, and Minor International’s Dillip Rajakarier

The hotel will offer both business and leisure guests a contemporary stay that blends the rich heritage of the city-state’s iconic shophouses with its modern urban development. The Tanjong Pagar neighbourhood is a food hotspot, offering dining options ranging from traditional hawker fare at Maxwell and Amoy Street food centres to Michelin-recommended global cuisine along Kiong Siak Road, Telok Ayer and Duxton Hill.

It is also nearby to the Tanjong Pagar MRT Station and 350 metres from the Maxwell MRT Station, providing easy access to Singapore’s Downtown Core, Marina Bay and other districts.

“Avani Singapore represents a strategic market entry for Minor Hotels, and we are honoured to have our partners Kajima and Alwathba alongside us as we venture into Singapore’s hospitality sector,” commented Dillip Rajakarier, group CEO of Minor International and CEO of Minor Hotels.

Sunflower blooms at Singapore’s Changi Airport

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Philippine Airlines, Amadeus to improve traveller experience

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