TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Saturday, 25th April 2026
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New hotels: NH Maldives Kuda Rah Resort, Ace Hotel Kyoto and more

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NH Maldives Kuda Rah Resort

NH Maldives Kuda Rah Resort, the Maldives
NH Maldives Kuda Rah features 51 deluxe suites and villas, as well as F&B options, a spa, gym, infinity pool, and kids’ club.

It is situated in South Ari Atoll, a well-known hotspot for some of the Maldives’ largest marine wildlife, so guests can choose to go on whale shark and manta ray spotting adventures just a short boat ride away from the resort.

The resort is accessible via a 25-minute seaplane journey from Malé, followed by a five- to 10-minute transfer by speed boat or traditional Dhoni.

Ace Hotel Kyoto

Ace Hotel Kyoto, Japan
Ace Hotel Kyoto pays tribute to the city’s rich history and creative spirit, and is located within the historic ShinPhuKan complex.

The hotel provides diverse programming that engages both local and visitors, such as live performances, and offers a wide variety of dining options.

Pets are also welcomed at Ace Hotel Kyoto.

Moxy Mumbai Andheri West

Moxy Mumbai Andheri West, India
Nestled in the heart of Mumbai’s vibrant Andheri West, the 105-key Moxy Mumbai Andheri West is located nine kilometres from the Mumbai International Airport, and nearby cultural landmarks like Prithvi Theatre and Juhu beach.

Facilities comprise a lounge, three dining venues, gym, as well as event spaces.

SureStay by Best Western Iconic Suvarnabhumi

SureStay by Best Western Iconic Suvarnabhumi, Thailand
SureStay by Best Western Iconic Suvarnabhumi boasts 196 rooms and suites, and offer amenities such as an outdoor pool, restaurant, and meeting room.

Situated close to the Bang Na-Trat Expressway, the hotel provides convenient access to Suvarnabhumi Airport and downtown Bangkok. Nearby are major shopping centres such as Central Village, Siam Premium Outlets and Mega Bangna.

Lots of potential

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Cyprus steps up efforts to woo South-east Asian travellers

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Plaza Premium Group unveils new Plaza Premium First lounge in Macau

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Air India appoints Oscar Travel Services as passenger GSA in Malaysia

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Colliers accelerates expansion in Japan with launch of hotels and hospitality services

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Singapore hotel community comes together for new conference

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Singapore Hotel Association (SHA) kicked off its first Hospitality Exchange 2024 this morning at Hilton Singapore Orchard, a conference built to tackle vital industry trends and key concerns and of hoteliers operating in the city-state.

Welcoming participants, Kenneth Li, president of SHA, described the new conference as a “must-attend blockbuster event of the year” with a programme that leverages SHA’s expertise in innovation, sustainability and human capital.

The one-day Hospitality Exchange 2024 in Singapore was attended by top-level hoteliers and owners

Li expressed hopes that the Hospitality Exchange would become an annual platform for industry colleagues to “promote exchange of ideas, views on how to advance our industry, and to jointly tackle challenges we face through real-life case studies and experiences”.

Sessions included a panel discussion on the impact on the workplace brought on by the integration of people and technology, a panel discussion on co-creating a green hospitality experience, a presentation on latest sustainability trends and initiatives in Singapore, and more.

Hospitality Exchange 2024 comprised an exhibition component that showcased vendors supporting various operational aspects of hotels.

Speaking to TTG Asia on the sidelines, Li said the debut edition was well attended by about 270 people – most of whom were hotel general managers, senior leadership and hotel owners in Singapore.

When asked if the next edition would be held across more than just a day and target hoteliers from the region, Li said priority was to “start small and then slowly grow” the conference, with a focus on “captivating the local audience with topics right and relevant for us”.

As for topics to be featured next year, Li said the SHA team would look into leading trends of the moment and consider diving deeper into the same pertinent areas that were addressed this year.

“There are some ideas that I’ve already pencilled down,” he said, adding that breakout sessions could be built into future editions.

Erik Billgren leads as GM of Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle

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Minor Hotels has named Erik Billgren as the general manager of Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle Resort.

Bringing with him a wealth of expertise in experiential luxury hospitality, Billgren first joined Minor Hotels in 2021 where he served as general manager of Anantara Mui Ne Resort, and has since held other leadership roles at several of Minor Hotels’ key properties in Asia before joining Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle.

Umana Bali names Brian D’Souza as new director of operations

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Umana Bali, LXR Hotels & Resorts, has appointed Brian D’Souza as its new director of operations.

With nearly two decades of experience in the hospitality industry, D’Souza will manage the daily activities across all departments, with a focus on operational excellence, financial performance, and enhancing the guest experience.

Indonesia launches new tour to highlight lesser-known areas in Bali

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The Indonesia Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy (MoTCE), together with regencies in Bali and East Java, has launched a new tour programme to promote Bali’s lesser-known destinations.

Dubbed as the 3B Tour Package, the multi-destination itinerary covers three destinations that start with the letter B, namely Banyuwangi in East Java, Bali Barat in West Bali, and Bangli in North Bali. Banyuwangi will serve as the entry and exit point of the tour.

The new tour covers Banyuwangi, Bali Barat, and Bangli in Bali; Lake Buyan in Buleleng, pictured (Photo: Dhini Oktavianti)

The package is available on the Wonderful Indonesia website as well as on Traveloka, Atourin, Mister Aladin, tiket.com, and Djalanin.com.

During the recent media briefing, MoTCE senior advisor Nia Niscaya shared that the introduction of this new tour package is an effort to “balance the tourism centred in the south” by directing tourists to less crowded areas which also have plenty of attractions to offer. The ministry is also confident that this new package will contribute between 10 and 15 per cent of arrivals to Bali.

“Banyuwangi has a lot to offer,” shared Taufik Rohman, head of Banyuwangi Regency Culture and Tourism Office. “The main attraction is Ijen Crater, which is a UNESCO Global Geopark. Banyuwangi is also known as a city with a million events as we have a lot of cultural and arts events, besides education, music, sports tourism.”

For West Bali, attractions include Lovina beach, Les Village, Singaraja, West Bali National Park and Madewa beach for surfing. Over in the north, Penglipuran village in Bangli is an award-winning tourism village known for its sustainability.

To get to Banyuwangi, travellers can take a plane from Jakarta, or check out the land and train services available from Jakarta and Surabaya.

At this initial stage, travellers can take the ferry from Ketapang in Banyuwangi to Gilimanuk, Bali – faster boat services will be available at a later date, travelling from Marine Boom Banyuwangi to Lovina with a stopover at Pemuteran Village pier in Buleleng area.