TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Friday, 19th December 2025
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Radisson signs new hotel in Philippines’ North Mindanao

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Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong rolls out fun with Moxy Madness promo

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Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong is offering a unique stay experience packed with special privileges for travellers who crave longer stays and city tours.

The Moxy Madness promotion promises a memorable time with city tours, shopping sprees, and culinary delights around Bangkok, all while enjoying a special meal in Moxy style.

Guests can enjoy a stay at Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong coupled with city tours, F&B credits, and more

Guests can enjoy a 24-hour stay in the hotel’s guestrooms, and with a BTS 1 Day Pass included, they can explore the city, and enjoy F&B credits worth 500 baht (US$13) per stay.

Priced from 3,600 baht, this offer is available for a minimum of two consecutive nights from now to September 30, 2024. Guests can also earn Marriott Bonvoy Bonus Points for up to 5,000 points per night.

In addition, enjoy a specially curated set menu experience with Moxy’s Eat Out by Marriott Bonvoy promotion, exclusive to Marriott Bonvoy members.

For more information, visit Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong.

The Sanchaya names Ricky Yu as DOSM

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The Sanchaya in Bintan has appointed Ricky Yu as its director of sales and marketing.

He brings with him 15 years of experience in the luxury hospitality industry, and will helm sales and marketing initiatives at The Sanchaya in his new role.

He joins The Sanchaya from his previous tenure as director of sales – Asia at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group in Bangkok.

Japan regional airports see positive growth in international numbers

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Resorts World Cruises optimistic for more Muslim passengers

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Hilton expands in Indonesia with four new signings

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Hilton International has signed four new hotels in Indonesia as part of its South-east Asia’s expansion plan.

Speaking at a recent media round-table in Jakarta, Alan Watts, president, Asia Pacific, Hilton said there was an opportunity to “expand our collection of luxury brands and properties in Indonesia”.

From left: Hilton’s Alan Watts and Alexandra Murray at the presentation in Jakarta

The four Indonesia projects are targeted to open between 2026 and 2029. They are the 200-room Hilton Bandung Padalarang, the 250-room Hilton Garden Inn Manado, the 150-room Hilton Manado, and the 280-room Conrad Jakarta.

These join the Waldorf Astoria Jakarta project, which was announced earlier and is scheduled to open in 2027, marking the entry of the brand into Indonesia.

Commenting on the company’s signing in Manado, in the North Sulawesi Province, Alexandra Murray, vice president and regional head of South-east Asia, said the property would attract both business events and leisure guests, and noted that demand for North Sulawesi was high among international travellers particularly due to its coral triangle status.

Hilton currently operates nine hotels across five brands in Indonesia, including recent openings like the Umana Bali, its first LXR-branded luxury resort in South-east Asia last year, the DoubleTree by Hilton Jakarta Kemayoran on March 1, and DoubleTree by Hilton Bintaro Jaya on June 15.

Nobu Hospitality sets opening date for first restaurant in Thailand

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Palace Hotel Tokyo debuts new gastronomic stay package

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Aloft Singapore Novena brings people together through music

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The Aloft hotel brand’s emphasis on innovative music programming through its Live @ Aloft platform is conveyed through its Singapore property in multiple ways – including a meaningful platform that supports local musicians and bands.

Every Friday, from 19.00 to 22.00, Aloft Singapore Novena’s W XYZ lobby bar sets the limelight on a featured local band and invites hotel guests and everyone else to come in for an entertaining evening.

Enjoy great music at Aloft Singapore Novena’s W XYZ lobby bar

Since its opening in September 2023, when the massive twin-tower hotel was rebranded from Ramada by Wyndham Singapore at Zhongshan Park and Days Hotel by Wyndham Singapore at Zhongshan Park, Aloft Singapore Novena has showcased over 20 local musicians and bands, surpassing 100 hours of live performances through its Live @ Aloft programme.

An in-house music committee handpicks local musicians and bands, with priority given to versatile ones who can perform a variety of music genres and songs across languages, according to Macy Cheng, director of marketing and Live @ Aloft programme evangelist.

From now until July, acoustic live band AGOPSG (also known as A Group of People) performs at W XYZ. The local band is popular with weddings, corporate events, and private functions.

The hotel will feature a new set every quarter.

Besides Friday evening showcases, guests at the hotel can also enjoy a unique playlist curated just for the Aloft brand, with tunes playing in public areas. The hotel’s Yue restaurant, which specialises in traditional Chinese cuisine and fresh seafood, presents a menu comprising dishes bearing names inspired by popular karaoke songs.

Aligned with its focus on music, the hotel recently celebrated the inaugural World Music Day on June 21 with a private event at W XYZ. It featured a music-pairing menu of innovative dishes from Yue and cocktails by W XYZ’s mixologists – with AGOPSG crooning songs that inspired the dishes as each item was brought out.

For more information, visit Aloft Singapore Novena.

Malaysia extends visa exemption for Chinese travellers

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