TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Monday, 22nd December 2025
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Maldives keen to woo back Indian tourists

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Roadshows in three Indian cities, influencer and media familiarisation trips to the Maldives are on the cards as Maldives travel authorities ramp up promotions to woo back Indians following a political spat in January.

Soured relations between India and the Maldives resulted in a slowdown in Indian arrivals in the Maldives, dropping to sixth place as a source market from being the topmost market in 2023.

The Maldives has set eyes on attracting more Indian travellers to the destination

“We are confident with the support from the industry and the Government agencies, Maldives can regain the current decline in Indian tourists,” said the Maldives Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators (MATATO) earlier this month in a statement after a meeting with the Indian Ambassador in Male to revitalise this source market.

Maldives’ economy depends largely on tourism, and has been caught in between political rivalry with its two main markets – India and China – after the recently-elected president Mohamed Muizzu won based on a pro-China stance compared to his predecessor favouring India.

In January, after Indian prime minister Narendra Modi sought to promote a series of Indian islands as a tourist destination, his move was criticised by three Maldives’ deputy ministers who were quickly suspended in an attempt by Maldivian authorities to settle the row.

MATATO president Abdullah Ghiyas told TTG Asia that they have finalised one roadshow to be held in Bangalore while the other two will be finalised at meetings with Indian authorities attending the ATM 2024 in Dubai next month.

He said plans are underway to facilitate influencer and media fam trips to the Maldives in the forthcoming months.

MATATO said India remains a vital market for Maldivian tourism, and it looked forward to partnering with prominent travel associations and industry stakeholders across India to further promote the Maldives as a premier travel destination.

Despite the slowdown from India, tourist arrivals in the Maldives overall rose in the period January to March 27, 2024 to 576,952 from 505,083 in the same 2023 period. The main source markers were China, Russia and the UK, Italy, Germany and India.

The Maldives attracted 1,842,169 visitors last year, slightly higher than the target of 1.8 million while this year’s target is set at two million arrivals.

Travelport, Tourism Malaysia expand destination marketing collaboration

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Accor receives recognition as choice employer for two years running

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Accor has once again been named as one of the best companies to work for in Australia having been recognised as a 2024 5-Star Employer of Choice (500+ employees) by HRD Australia for the second consecutive year.

This coveted accolade was achieved through a rigorous two–part selection process, consisting of a detailed submission on Accor’s team offerings and practices, followed by an anonymous employee survey to gauge employee satisfaction across multiple metrics.

Accor implements a number of initiatives to attract, retain and develop talent

Accor operates more than 400 hotels, resorts and apartments across the Pacific region, employing more than 21,500 people.

Commenting on the recognition, Accor Pacific COO PM&E, Adrian Williams, said: “It reinforces that we have a committed and caring team, who are passionate about supporting and developing people, and creating career pathways. Our teams bring diversity, experiences and stories to our culture, which makes Accor a community for all to excel. Our people are integral to our success and growth and I could not be prouder of them.”

Accor has implemented a number of initiatives to attract, retain and develop talent. Example programmes include Accor’s revolutionary Work Your Way initiative, which offers increased flexibility and a range of personalised benefits, to create a fulfilling and inclusive team member experience.

Accor also has a nation-leading Indigenous Careers Program, which has placed more than 2,500 Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander team members into positions since its inception in 2015. Plus, with a growing desire among its Indigenous team members for leadership roles, Accor has facilitated numerous scholarships for tertiary education, leadership programmes, and the appointment of Indigenous hotel general managers.

Furthermore, Accor is steadfast about setting team members on the path to sustainable transformation and recently launched its ‘School For Change’ training programme, which aims to improve individuals’ understanding of the causes of climate change and its impact on biodiversity and communities.

“It’s an exciting time to work in hospitality as the travel industry continues to evolve and expand. What I love most about our industry is that it gives you the chance to learn and grow, which opens doors to the world,” added Williams.

La Vie Hotels & Resorts launches new tower at ADGE Hotels & Residences

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ADGE Hotel & Residences in New South Wales, Australia – managed by La Vie Hotels & Resorts – is launching a second designer hotel tower on the former site of the Cambridge Hotel, adding an additional 149 guestrooms to the property, making 254 rooms in total.

This decision was due to ADGE Hotel & Residences having exceeded occupancy targets since opening last August, regularly selling out during key events.

La Vie Hotels and Resorts’ executive leadership team with ADGE hotel staff

ADGE Hotel & Residences general manager, Paul Cundy, said: “Adding 149 extra rooms to our inventory means we can better cater to demand surges over busy event periods, which will only add to the colour and life that keeps this hotel buzzing.”

“We understand that today’s travellers want more than just a place to rest and ADGE has been a great example of how we’ve been able to deliver a fun, vibrant and sociable place for locals, interstate and international travellers to stay,” said Jerry Xu, CEO, La Vie Hotels & Resorts.

“Travellers are looking for hotels with personality, flair and a unique point of difference that creates a truly one-of-a-kind stay close to city hubs, and we’re thrilled with what we’ve been able to achieve with ADGE, with the support of our trusted owners.”

Maldives promotes destination at ADEX Ocean Mission 2024

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Leading Hotels’ Sustainability Leaders collection sees healthy growth

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Developing people power

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Vietjet rolls out ticket deals to Vietnam and beyond

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Vietjet has launched its Real Deal to New Me event featuring a million Eco tickets and up to 50 per cent discount on Business tickets for all domestic and international routes.

From now till April 21, travellers can secure millions of Eco tickets starting from S$80 (US$58)/one-way for the following services: Singapore-Ho Chi Minh City, Singapore-Hanoi, and Singapore-Danang, as well as other Vietnam domestic and international routes. Travel dates are from September 1 to October 31 (excluding holidays and peak periods).

Viejet is offering flight deals between Singapore and destinations in Vietnam; Café apartment in Ho Chi Minh City, pictured

Book Business tickets and receive half off by using the BU50 code for direct flights between Vietnam, India, and Australia from now to April 30. For other direct and connecting flights covering Vietnam and international destinations, apply the BU30 code to enjoy a 30 per cent discount. Travel for this promotion is valid from May 1 to June 30.

For more information, visit Vietjet.

Singapore unveils pavilion design for Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan

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Meliá adds two new hotels in Thailand

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