TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Monday, 22nd December 2025
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Yam Kum Weng to lead Changi Airport Group as CEO

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New hotels: Courtyard by Marriott Fukui, Lloyd’s Inn Kuala Lumpur and more

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Courtyard by Marriott Fukui

Courtyard by Marriott Fukui, Japan
Courtyard by Marriott Fukui is part of the Fukui-densha Street Redevelopment project, a multi-use commercial and residential complex, and is located approximately 45km from Komatsu Airport.

The hotel offers 252 guestrooms and suites, and features two dining venues, lobby lounge and bar, as well as a fitness centre and meeting spaces, which comprises four event rooms and a ballroom.

Lloyd’s Inn Kuala Lumpur

Lloyd’s Inn Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Each guestroom at the new 110-key Lloyd’s Inn Kuala Lumpur has been designed to bring the outdoors indoors, so guests can experience a slice of ‘Bali’ within an urban city.

Rooms range from 17m² to 50m², with a dipping pool (jacuzzi), F&B, co-working space, as well as event spaces.

The hotel’s sustainability efforts comprise replacing single-use shower bottles with pump dispensers, transitioning from plastic to paper amenities, and naturally-ventilated corridors to save energy on using around the clock air conditioning.

Situated in the bustling area of Imbi, nearby are the newly-opened Exchange 106 mall at TRX, KLCC, Bukit Bintang, Pavilion Mall and the iconic Petronas Twin Towers.

Novotel Phnom Penh BKK 1

Novotel Phnom Penh BKK 1, Cambodia
Novotel Phnom Penh BKK 1 boasts 254 guestrooms, ranging from Superior rooms to Executive Suites with either city or Mekong River views. Guests staying in Executive Rooms can enjoy access to the Executive Lounge on the 20th floor, offering private meeting spaces for both work and social interaction. Other facilities include F&B venues, a swimming pool, fitness centre and spa.

Located just a few minutes’ walk to Bassac Lane and Langka Lane, two of the liveliest neighbourhoods in Phnom Penh, the hotel is also within a ten-minute walk from the Independence Monument and Wat Langka, one of the city’s oldest pagodas. Shopping malls, office buildings, and the riverside area are also within easy reach.

ibis Jakarta Raden Saleh

ibis Jakarta Raden Saleh, Indonesia
Featuring 105 rooms with city views and cosy comforts, ibis Jakarta Raden Saleh’s prime location affords access to the CBD and transportation hubs, as well as to historical landmarks including the arts, cultural, and science centre of Taman Ismail Marzuki, local markets and restaurants, as well as shopping malls.

Facilities include a social hub in the lobby, six versatile meeting and function spaces, and an all-day dining restaurant. In its efforts to reduce plastic pollution, no single-use plastics are used throughout the hotel’s operations.

Changes and advancements

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NCL to expand fleet, develop private island in the Bahamas

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Wyndham signs new hotel in Vietnam’s Hai Duong city

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Amadeus expands presence in biometrics with acquisition of Vision-Box

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Attractions professionals to meet in Bangkok this year

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IAAPA, the leading global association for amusement facilities and attractions, will gather its members for its annual IAAPA Expo Asia in Bangkok, Thailand from May 27 to 30 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre.

Attendees at IAAPA Expo Asia will get insightful tours of Thailand’s premier parks

The event will carry the theme, Shape Your Evolution at IAAPA Expo Asia: Evolve your business into a leading market player, and feature education sessions across five main categories such as Professional Development and Industry Insights, and Operational Excellence and Maintenance; EDUTours that take delegates through some of Thailand’s premier parks for a firsthand look at successful operations in action; and plentiful networking opportunities.

TTG Asia breaks for Hari Raya

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TTG Asia is taking a break on Wednesday, April 10, for the Hari Raya Puasa public holiday.

The online news bulletin will resume on Thursday, April 11.

From all of us at TTG Asia Media, here’s wishing all our Muslim readers a Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri!

Biometrics holds the key to smarter digital travel: SITA

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SITA’s Biometrics White Paper, Face the Future, acknowledged that the global demand for travel is rising, and biometrics is at the forefront of this transformation.

The white paper also discussed how the surge in air traveller numbers places extraordinary pressure on existing and new airports, national borders, and airline resources.

SITA explained that biometrics is the solution for a safe and seamless air transport experience

According to the CAPA-Centre for Aviation, 425 major construction projects (worth around US$450 billion) have already been put underway at existing global airports, along with 225 new airport investment projects in 2022.

However, SITA stated that “existing paper-based and manual travel infrastructure and legacy processes simply won’t be able to cope”, and that brick and mortar infrastructure is only part of the solution. Airlines and airports will struggle to manage passenger numbers, affecting the quality of the travel experience they are able to deliver.

The solution, explained SITA, is in harnessing the power of facial and fingerprint biometrics to create a safer and seamless air transport experience. By applying advanced technological solutions, SITA will also solve other industry challenges, like space constraints, specialist staff shortages, and evolving passenger wants and needs.

The white paper outlined more solutions using advanced biometrics technology, including SITA Flex, a common-use passenger processing platform, and SITA Border Management, which covers border control, risk intelligence, and travel authorisation. Both solutions are well recognised in the industry and used by more than 40 airports globally.

It also breaks down SITA’s Digital Travel Credentials (DTC) solution, a verifiable digital identity shared before arrival (with the passenger’s consent) for seamless border crossing.

Additionally, Face the Future also showcased successful case studies like the Star Alliance Biometric initiative and the Indian government’s DigiYatra programme – both cases use the end-to-end biometric passenger processing solution, SITA Smart Path.

“SITA Smart Path biometrically enables every step of the passenger journey, from mobile enrolment to aircraft boarding and every point in between and beyond,” shared Stefan Schaffner, vice president of airports at SITA.

“With facial recognition across as many airport touch points as you need, it lets passengers manage their identity across their whole journey, in a unique and touchless way. The final result is a radically improved travel experience.”

SAS Scandinavian Airlines to exit Star Alliance

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