TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Friday, 19th December 2025
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Cathay, Expedia Group to refresh Cathay Holidays

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Cathay has teamed up with Expedia Group to refresh its one-stop travel hub Cathay Holidays with a new booking site that offers customers a seamless way to plan and book their trip.

Cathay Holidays’ partnership with Expedia Group, initially available in Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore, offers customers a streamlined experience for planning and booking their next trip. Customers can explore a vast selection of 900,000 properties and 200,000 travel activities in 250,000 destinations worldwide provided by Expedia Group through the new booking site, enabling them to create their perfect adventure in just a few clicks.

Cathay Holidays will be refreshed with a new booking site powered by Expedia Group

Cathay Holidays also offers a curated collection of travel experiences – from a secluded Michelin-star dining experience in Hong Kong to a soulful stay in the Bukchon Hanok Village in Seoul.

In addition, Cathay members who book with Cathay Holidays can earn Asia Miles, which can be used to redeem flights, hotels, and more to elevate their next adventure.

Cathay director customer lifestyle Paul Smitton said: “We are extremely excited for the launch of our reimagined Cathay Holidays travel hub, which makes it even easier for our valued customers to book their unforgettable adventure.”

“By utilising our White Label Template technology to power the new Cathay Holidays travel hub, we can augment their offerings, helping travellers unlock a wider range of options and a seamless booking experience,” added Stephen Cheng, vice president for strategic partnerships, Expedia Group.

Skyscanner’s new tool helps travellers save on trips

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Skyscanner is launching its Savings Generator tool, which aims to help travellers save big on their trips this summer.

This new tool shows travellers the average monthly price and visualises the “Best Time to Book” trends for the some of the most popular destinations, alongside suggesting a host of even cheaper destinations.

Skyscanner’s new Savings Generator tool will recommend travellers the best value for their trips

Skyscanner can reveal the cheapest week to travel to some of the most popular destinations this summer such as to Paris from July 13-19 at just S$1,545 (US$1,142) and to Phuket, Thailand from August 17-23 at only S$168.

Analysing millions of flight bookings over the last 18 months, Skyscanner’s Savings Generator shows that the best time to book can vary depending on both route and month of travel. For example, from Singapore to Taipei, the best months to travel are July and August, booking by five to nine weeks ahead, and priced from S$260 to S$270.

Skyscanner’s Savings Generator gives travellers a handy snapshot of how prices vary either side of the best time to book on the most popular routes this summer, so travellers can see, at a glance, when to find the lowest prices.

For those who have yet to book their summer holidays, Skyscanner’s new tool can recommend last minute deals offering the best route options, as well as the best time to bag the best value break for a holiday in December.

Additionally, Skyscanner can also churn out travel ideas for a quick getaway – just type in ‘Everywhere’ with the travel dates.

“With access to thousands of data points, we’re sharing this insight via Skyscanner’s Savings Generator to help travellers see the average monthly price and cheapest time to book a host of the most popular destinations this summer,” shared Cyndi Hui, travel trends and destination expert at Skyscanner.

“When searching for the right price, we know how powerful being informed is, so Skyscanner’s tools are designed to enable travellers to feel confident when they book. Beyond Skyscanner’s Savings Generator, signing up to Skyscanner’s Price Alerts is also a great way to keep on top of price changes to your favourite destination, meaning you’ll be the first to know when the price drops.”

Oasia Resort Sentosa

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Location
Easily accessible by public transport from Singapore’s mainland, Oasia Resort Sentosa is a mere two-minute walk from the Imbiah station on Sentosa island.

Opened in September 2021, the resort, which prides itself as a wellness destination, is housed in an impressive white colonial building that has stood since 1940.

Stepping into the lobby, the eyes immediately land on the towering plant wall at the far end of the hotel, while the senses are soothed by the resort’s own The Recharge, a calming scent, curated by the Oasia Spa.

Accommodation
The 191-room resort has six room types ­– Premier Rooms, Junior Suites, Courtyard Premier, Suite Room, and Suite.

Its newest room type, the Courtyard Premier, spans 63m² and comes with an alfresco area with bean bags and dining table, and is also pet-friendly.

I had the opportunity to stay in one of the recently refreshed 62 Junior Suites. Upon stepping into the room, I was pleasantly surprised by its spacious layout and high ceiling, as well as floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook either the Sentosa Sensoryscape as my room did, or the resort’s pool.

The wooden accents within the room, from the floor and cabinets to the wooden beams across the ceiling, added to the homely, welcoming feel while a vintage-looking ceiling fan above the king-sized bed, lent a stylish touch to the room’s look and feel. It also helped that the lights in the room were warm and soft, creating a relaxing atmosphere.

The living room was separated from the bedroom by a set of double wooden doors, while another set of doors led to a small area wardrobe and luggage space, and into the large bathroom.

A standout for me was the bathroom that was large enough to accommodate a bathtub, two sinks, and a spacious shower stall equipped with a rain shower. Toiletries from Australian clean beauty brand Biology had a comforting blend of lemongrass and some citrus fragrance.

I also appreciated the Pryce tea blends curated for the resort and the Nordaq premium water, which was refillable — another nod to the sustainability ethos.

True to its promise as a wellness destination, all rooms have a Wellness Channel where you can tune into workouts and meditation exercises. There are also various fitness programmes from sunrise yoga to sunset Pilates.

Guests staying in a Junior Suite and above can join complimentary wellness workshops. I had a go at making my own candle and body scrub, which were nice souvenirs to take home.

F&B
The hotel’s signature restaurant, Bedrock Origin, is where guests have the option of continental, local and western style breakfasts, with vegetarian and vegan options.

I had the local style breakfast, where I tucked into the comforting Barramundi mixed oat congee which was served in a large pot. The meal was filling and contained large slices of tender fish.

The restaurant is also known for its signature dry-aged steaks cooked on the bone, as well as an exclusive seafood spread prepared in various ways. Those who want to imbibe can choose from a selection of wines, whiskeys and whiskey-based cocktails.

Facilities
The wellness resort would not be complete without the Oasia Spa. It offers massage and treatments, as well as exclusive products from Japanese brand Kotoshina.

There is an inviting 22.5m pool which catches your attention from the front desk, while a compact gym is located at the end of the lobby.

Guests also have access to the facilities of the three other hotels – The Outpost Hotel Sentosa, Village Hotel Sentosa, and The Barracks Hotel Sentosa – under Far East Hospitality, all located within the same enclave. Guests at Oasia can use the pool at the other hotels (except The Barracks), as well as join the fitness programmes at these hotels.

There’s also a shuttle bus service shared between all hotels that takes you to the Sentosa Beach Station and back to VivoCity at Harbourfront MRT.

Service
The check-in process was smooth, while check out required just dropping your card into a wooden box at the lobby.

To register for the wellness activities, you had to inform the front desk and show up at the Wellness Lounge beside the spa. Note that the front desk can get quite busy during peak times.

Verdict
I thoroughly enjoyed the spacious room with wooden accents that made it feel like a home away from home. Being located on Sentosa island also helped make it feel more like an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Contact details
Website: https://www.oasiahotels.com/en/singapore/hotels/oasia-resort-sentosa

Jewel Changi Airport features new multi-sensory experience at Canopy Park

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In celebration of Singapore’s Jewel Changi Airport’s fifth year, the Jewel Blooms floral festival returns with an even more expansive and immersive floral experience from now to August 11.

Jewel Blooms: What A Feelin5 will feature six key floral installations which aim to bring out in visitors the following emotions: happiness; peace and calm; love; sense of adventure; and passion.

Canopy Park explodes with colour and floral installations, such as Foggy Bowls: Blooming in Love, pictured

Canopy Park is transformed with floral displays featuring over 15,000 blooms, and for the first time in South-east Asia, Japanese floral artist Megumi Shinozaki has created a special large-scale floral artwork comprising hybrid starchis (grown only in Japan) for the Petal Garden: Super Blooms by Megumi Shinozaki installation, the largest at Jewel Blooms.

For the young ones, Changi Experience Studio’s ‘An Enchanted Night at the Airport’ camp offers a fun garden adventure and magical sleepover during the school holidays. There is also fun to be had at the Hedge Maze: A Maze of Sunshine, which features a sunflower maze; the Mirror Maze: Tranquil Blossoms adorned with 1,000 cascading pink, purple, and white wisterias; and the Topiary Walk: Bloomventure.

Other areas include the romantic Foggy Bowls: Blooming in Love with over 80 lighted paper and kinetic flowers dancing in the gentle mist, and fluttery butterflies; and a serene escape at Source Pool: Swimming in Harmony that features nine larger-than-life goldfishes swimming among live water plants on a misty pond.

There are also a variety of activities such as the Jewel Blooms Marketplace (May 31 to June 9), and the Jewel Plant Swap (June 1) where fellow plant enthusiasts can meet and swap greenery among themselves.

For more information, visit Jewel Blooms.

Social-cultural norms continue to deter female contribution to Asia-Pacific’s tourism industry

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IAAPA Expo Asia highlights blurring lines in travel and entertainment

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Anantara Hotels & Resorts signs new Bali resort

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Minor Hotels has signed a management agreement with Taryan Group for a new-build resort and branded residences on Bali in Indonesia, which is slated to open in 2027.

Once opened, the Anantara Dragon Seseh Bali Resort will be the first luxury beachfront resort on Seseh Beach and the third Anantara Hotels & Resorts property in Bali. The Anantara Dragon Seseh Bali Residences will be available for purchase through Taryan Group, with Anantara providing overall resort management.

Anantara Dragon Seseh Bali Resort will open in 2027

Located on the black volcanic shores of Seseh Beach, a short drive from southern coast hotspots Canggu and Seminyak and an hour from Ngurah Rai International Airport, Anantara Dragon Seseh Bali Resort will boast 216 rooms and suites ranging from 52m² to 120m².

Guests can enjoy surfing on Seseh Beach, or learn how to ride the waves from the on-site surf school. For wellness, the resort features a spa, fitness centre, beach lounge and three swimming pools. The property will also include three dining outlets: an all-day dining restaurant, a specialty Japanese restaurant and a poolside bar.

China’s Jiangsu to welcome second Cordis hotel

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Langham Hospitality Group (LHG) is set to open a new hotel in the city of Kunshan in the Jiangsu province of China.

The Cordis, Kunshan, Xiajia River will be situated in the Xiajia River Science and Technology Innovation Corridor, a vibrant commercial centre surrounded by lush gardens and pristine waterways.

The Cordis, Kunshan, Xiajia River will be the 10th Cordis Hotels & Resorts property in China 

The 285-key hotel, which is being developed by Kunshan Xincheng Development Construction Company, will be the 10th Cordis Hotels & Resorts property in operation or development in Mainland China.

The strategic location between the megacities of Shanghai and Suzhou – both of which are less than 30 minutes away by high-speed rail – will make the hotel a choice destination for business travellers; for leisure, the area offers a wide selection of unique attractions such as Yangcheng Lake, the historic towns of Qiandeng, Luzhi and Zhouzhuang, which is a canal-filled enclave that is often referred to as the Venice of the East.

LHG CEO Bob van den Oord said: “The property will seamlessly blend the needs of both business and leisure travellers, embodying our dedication to crafting memorable experiences that cater to diverse interests and preferences.”

Korean Air celebrates 20 years of tree planting in Mongolia

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Korean Air celebrated the 20th anniversary of its reforestation project on May 28 in Baganuur, Mongolia after resuming from a four-year hiatus due to the pandemic.

The Korean Air Forest initiative – aimed at combating desertification – saw 112 volunteers this year from the airline, including new hires, and resumed planting activities over two weeks starting from May 20.

The Korean Air Forest initiative celebrates its 20th year of tree-planting in Mongolia

Initiated in 2004, each year, a group of 100 to 200 airline employees take part in the Korean Air Forest afforestation effort. The project was temporarily suspended in 2020 due to pandemic restrictions, during which time local forestry experts and residents maintained the forest.

“We started planting trees here 20 years ago, and both South Korea and Mongolia have been steadily cultivating the Korean Air Forest together,” said Sumiya Davaasüren, governor of Baganuur District.

Located 130km from Ulaanbaatar, Baganuur District is a coal mining region spanning approximately 31km² and supplies about 60 per cent of Mongolia’s coal demand. Prior to the forest planting, coal dust from open-pit mines affected local villages – recognising the need for afforestation, Korean Air began planting trees to eventually cover an area of 44 hectares.

Currently, the Korean Air Forest is home to over 125,300 trees of 12 species including poplars, Siberian elms, sea buckthorn, and willows, which can thrive in harsh environments. In 2019, an automated watering system was installed to ensure the trees had stable conditions to grow. As a result, the tree growth rate is 95 per cent, with the tallest tree reaching 12 metres.

The forest, which stretches two kilometres long and 222 metres wide, acts as a barrier to block dust and debris from nearby coal mines, and the ecosystem is gradually being restored as various wildlife such as insects, skylarks, rabbits and foxes make Korean Air forest their home. It also serves as a venue for local students’ picnics and field trips.

In addition, Korean Air is actively involved in giving back to the Mongolian community. The airline has donated computer classrooms to seven schools in the area and provided medical services to the community in cooperation with Inha University Hospital.

Skim the skies with Hello Kitty

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Singapore Cable Car is sharing its 50th birthday with a friend – Hello Kitty – and everyone is invited to the party. From June 1 to December 31 this year, visitors can ride in birthday-themed Hello Kitty cable car cabins along the Mount Faber Line from Mount Faber Peak to Sentosa.

These unique cabins, dressed in vibrant designs bearing images of Hello Kitty, her companion Dear Daniel, her sister Mimmy, and her parents, are first in South-east Asia.

Visitors can ride in birthday-themed Hello Kitty cable car cabins along the Mount Faber Line from Mount Faber Peak to Sentosa from June 1 to December 31

Beyond the Hello Kitty-themed rides in the skies, visitors can also make photo memories with an exclusive two-metre-tall Hello Kitty sculpture as well as at a special photo spot where vintage cable car cabins adorned with Hello Kitty anniversary designs are on display.