TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Monday, 19th January 2026
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George Aquino to lead Ayala Land Hospitality

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Ayala Land Hospitality has named George Aquino as its new president and CEO.

A seasoned hotelier, he brings a wealth of experience to the role, having previously served as vice president and managing director of AHC Hospitality in the US.

Under his leadership, Aquino will prioritise the renovation of the 51-room Lagen Resort.

Hurtigruten Expeditions names inaugural chief expedition officer

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Hurtigruten Expeditions (HX) has appointed Alex McNeil as its chief expedition officer, in which he will oversee all aspects of HX’s global itinerary and expedition experience in this newly-created role.

With over 15 years of experience and nearly 200 expeditions in his belt, McNeil will ensure that each voyage is meticulously designed and curated to offer unparalleled exploration, education, and leave a positive impact on any communities they interact with.

He was previously senior vice president of product and guest experience at HX for 18 months, and prior to that, he served as director of expedition experience and innovation at Quark Expeditions.

Shinta Mani Wild – A Bensley Collection adds to management team

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Marc LeBlanc and Laura Robinson have joined the team at Shinta Mani Wild, a Bensley Collection in Cambodia.

LeBlanc will take on the role of general manager and has 17 years of international experience with senior roles in the Cayman Islands, Sint Maarten, the Maldives, and Indonesia.

From left: Laura Robinson and Marc LeBlanc

Robinson is the new operations and sustainability manager, and has held a variety of hospitality management roles in Trinidad and Tobago, Malaysia, Bahamas, Honduras, Cayman Islands and Indonesia.

US asset manager Apollo to acquire The Travel Corporation

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Apollo and The Travel Corporation (TTC) have entered into definitive agreement on July 16 for Apollo-managed funds to acquire the long-established travel and tourism firm, thus ending 104 years of private ownership of the founding Tollman family.

The transaction is comprised of 18 brands, including Trafalgar, Uniworld Boutique River Cruises, Contiki, Insight Vacations as well as other global travel brands and supporting business entities. Certain brands are not included in the sale; notably The Red Carnation Hotel Collection will remain under the continued stewardship of the Tollman family.

Apollo’s acquisition of The Travel Corporation will comprise 18 brands, including Uniworld Boutique River Cruises

TTC chairman Brett Tollman said: “For more than 104 years our family has built TTC into an industry leader known for exceptional service and innovation. Without a next generation to lead TTC, the time has come in our strategic succession plan to select a new owner with a proven track record and who shares in our vision and customer-first values. We will support a seamless transition and are confident the team at Apollo will continue driving the business forward to meet growing global demand for touring, river cruising and specialist and adventure travel.”

Apollo private equity partner Michele Raba said: “TTC has a leading collection of brands that we believe we can take to the next level as an Apollo Funds portfolio company, leveraging our extensive experience in the travel, tech and hospitality sectors.”

The transaction is subject to satisfaction of certain closing conditions, including regulatory approvals, and is expected to close 4Q2024. Financial terms of the transaction are not disclosed.

A 50 and Fabulous Special: Siam Bayshore Resort Pattaya

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Siam Bayshore Resort today

New Indonesian company sets eyes on hotel development in West Java

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Airports Council International World ranks busiest airports in 2023

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Airports Council International (ACI) World’s latest ACI World Airport Traffic Dataset has ranked the airports of Dubai in the UAE, Guangzhou in China, and Incheon in South Korea among the world’s top 20 busiest airports.

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in the US takes top spot, and is followed by Dubai International Airport in second place, and Dallas Forth Worth in the US in third.

Dubai International Airport ranks as the second busiest airport in the world

After reaching the top of the rankings in 2020, Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport went down to 58th position in 2022. It takes 12th spot in 2023.

The biggest jump in the top 20 rankings is recorded by Incheon International Airport. The airport takes the 20th spot in 2023, up from its 99th position in 2022.

ACI World director general and CEO Luis Felipe de Oliveira said: “International passenger traffic has now almost fully recovered from the pandemic, and the regional disparities are gone. China’s reopening fuelled much of 2023’s strong growth and has propelled Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport back into the Top 20. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport continues to lead the way, but the revival of Middle East and Asia-Pacific hubs is the standout takeaway from 2023 figures.”

Total global passenger traffic for 2023 was close to 8.7 billion, representing an increase of 30.5 per cent from 2022 or a recovery of 94.2 per cent from 2019. Performance was propelled by several factors, including the anticipated benefits from the reopening of Asian markets and a growing inclination towards travel despite macroeconomic conditions.

The top 20 airports processed 16 per cent of global traffic (1.41 billion passengers) in 2023.

De Oliveira added: “However, whatever position in the rankings an airport occupies, each is integral to the communities it serves. Airports are resilient, adaptable and support social and economic development. ACI World continues to advocate for airports worldwide to ensure their societal benefits are enjoyed by as many people as possible.”

NewJeans lends power to South Korea tourism

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South Korea has appointed K-pop girl group NewJeans as the country’s latest honorary ambassadors as part of its tourism drive, riding on the enduring Korean wave that has drawn many tourists to its shores.

Band member Minji told the press that her group finds “great joy” to be able to promote South Korean charms.

NewJeans have been named as South Korea’s honorary ambassadors (Photo: Korea.net)

Culture minister Yoo In-chon said that with NewJeans as tourism ambassadors, international arrivals will soar further. Currently, tourist arrivals are close to 90 per cent of 2019 levels.

Like other honorary ambassadors before, NewJeans will not bear actual diplomatic responsibilities. Band members will leverage their reach and recommend their favourite things to do in South Korea.

Past honorary ambassadors for tourism include BTS. Last year, singer/actor Cha Eun-woo was appointed as the honorary ambassador for Visit Korea Year 2023-2024.

Meliá Chiang Mai offers long-stay perks

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Meliá Chiang Mai is offering a host of benefits ranging from discounts on spa and dining to access to its executive lounge for guests who stay for seven days or more.

The hotel’s Travel Slow in Chiang Mai package affords guests daily 20 per cent discounts on spa treatments, minibar items, laundry, and F&B at the hotel’s two restaurants, two bars, lobby lounge and in-room dining.

The 360-degree rooftop bar on the hotel’s 22nd floor, Mai The Sky Bar, is the highest bar in Chiang Mai

Guests staying in The Level Room categories also enjoy exclusive access to The Level Lounge on the 21st floor, which offers all-day snacks and beverages accompanied by panoramic vistas of the city and famed Doi Suthep Temple on the mountaintop to the west.

The executive lounge’s amenities and experiences include a private breakfast service, and cocktails and canapés for adults in the evening.

Fresh complimentary fruits in the room on arrival and a late check-out until 14.00 are also among long-stay benefits.

Meliá Chiang Mai is located on the Charoen Prathet Road by the River Ping and Night Bazaar, and is located six kilometres from the Chiang Mai International Airport.

For more information, visit Meliá Chiang Mai.

Tragic poisoning incident claims six lives in central Bangkok hotel

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