TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Saturday, 24th January 2026
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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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21 Carpenter

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Hotel front (Photo: Jovian Lim)
21 Carpenter’s Urban Suite

Location
The 48-room 21 Carpenter is Singapore’s latest Design Hotels member, affiliated with Marriott Bonvoy. The boutique property stands just across from The Central shopping mall, which is directly linked to the Clarke Quay MRT Station.

Calligraphic writing of Chinese cities to where remittances were made, as well as a CHS crest on an iron-wrought balcony remain on the hotel’s front, a nod to the property’s storied past. The 1930s shophouses once served as the Chye Hua Seng Wee Kee remittance office of Lee Wee Nam, who went on to become one of the founders of Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation.

Accommodation
Reimagined by WOHA Architects – known for their green masterpieces like Parkroyal Collection Pickering and Pan Pacific Orchard – the hotel comprises two wings: the conserved Heritage Wing features 26 rooms, while the five-storey extension has an additional 22 rooms. Room sizes range from 30m² to 56m².

I was put up in a gorgeous Heritage Suite, comprising a living/work space with a flat-screen TV, which led to a separate bedroom with a king-size bed. Walking down the walkway into the living room immediately put me at ease with its homely feel.

Meanwhile, the pink-tiled bathroom came complete with a bathtub, rain shower, Dyson hairdryer, and Smith and Co amenities. Although there was a vanity cabinet, I thought it was not necessary and would have preferred more hooks for clothes or towel racks.

I was told that sturdy Chengal timber boards from the 1930s were restored and used as the flooring. I have no complaints about the bed or pillows, and even though my room faced a brightly-lit entertainment centre, the blackout curtains and quiet space helped ease me into a deep slumber.

Also in the living space was a “wardrobe” that was actually a mini bar and sink, snacks, beverages from Bacha Coffee, TWG, and Oatbedient, and two carafes of water. I particularly enjoyed the sea salt gula melaka cookies, customised specially for 21 Carpenter by the local Fat Kid Bakery.

Aside from local F&B partnerships , local artists such as Heman Chong, and Dawn Ang of Aeropalmics, were also commissioned for art pieces adorning the lobby and rooftop lounge respectively. Other local brands that enrich 21 Carpenter’s interior tapestry were bathrobes by In Good Company, bed throws by artist Liu Liling, and tea cups by Un Studio.

Sustainability is expected of every hotel these days, where refillable water bottles, and large pump shower bottles are now the norm. What stood out for me in 21 Carpenter’s sustainability ethos were the 22 photovoltaic panels on the roof, the installation of ceiling fans in every room (both my bedroom and living room had one), and perforated aluminium on the facade. The ceiling fans, employed in lieu of air conditioning when the room is sufficiently cool, aid in reducing electricity consumption, while the aluminium front effectively shields against the sun and disperses the tropical heat.

Etched in the aluminium architecture are poetic phrases, horizontally in English and vertically in Mandarin, extracted from letters in the remittance documents early immigrants sent home. My favourite phrase? “Day and night, when will we reunite”, which I thought was a poignant reflection of an immigrant’s love for one’s family, and longing of a home faraway.

Apparently, there are 22 of these phrases, look carefully and you might just spot all of them; I only managed five.

F&B
Kee’s is the boutique property’s only F&B venue. The breakfast menu features made-to-order dishes such as a spinach & mushroom quiche, and avocado toast, as well as a small buffet area with cold cuts, cheeses, salad, and bread.

Open to public, the 71-seater bistro on the first floor also serves a lunch and dinner menu. Conceptualised by Michelin-star Irish chef Andrew Walsh, diners can expect European classics with Asian influences such as Pepper-Crusted Ribeye Steak Frites, and Mediterranean Sea Bream served with a green curry sauce and coconut-infused rice.

The tipple list is way longer than the menu, and offers cocktails infused with heritage spices, craft beers, and an extensive range of spirits and wines.

Facilities
There is an open-air garden terrace on the third floor. Though you would never find me there in Singapore’s humid weather, guests should try and spot poignant phrases inscribed onto the aluminium facade.

On the rooftop (level nine), there is a second, air-conditioned lounge – my type of relaxing space – that looks out over a stainless-steel lap pool infinity pool with a view of Marina Bay Sands and the CBD.

Service
Check in and check out was swift and efficient, and service staff at Kee’s were polite.

Verdict
Standing proudly in an unbeatable central location, this beautifully-restored urban sanctuary provided a delightful and restful weekend getaway. It is a fantastic place to stay, ideal for both business travellers and leisure guests.

Contact details
Website: https://www.21carpenter.com.sg/

A cannon welcome

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Scoot’s first E190-E2 touched down at Singapore Changi Airport yesterday, and was greeted with a water cannon salute upon arrival.

Named Explorer 3.0, the aircraft is the first of Scoot’s nine new E190-E2s to arrive in Singapore. The second aircraft is scheduled to arrive by the end of April while the remaining seven are expected to be progressively delivered by the end of 2025.

Scoot’s first E190-E2 received a water cannon salute upon arrival in Singapore

The first E190-E2 aircraft was handed over to Scoot at Embraer’s production facility in São José dos Campos Brazil on April 11, before it departed from Brazil on April 12, making several fuel stops before it landed in Singapore.

Caption: Scoot’s E190-E2 making its arrival in Singapore Changi Airport

More airlines avoid Iranian airspace as Middle East tensions heats up

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An increasing number of airlines are re-routing their flights to skip Iranian airspace as Middle East tensions intensify, with the latest being Singapore Airlines and its LCC sister, Scoot.

Several Middle Eastern countries including Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon had temporarily shut down their airspace as Iran launched hundreds of drones and missiles at Israel on April 13; they have since reopened their airspace on April 14. Both Israel and Iran also imposed restrictions on airline traffic over theirs.

More airlines are re-routing their services to avoid Iranian airspace

Other airlines that have adjusted their Europe-Asia flight routes include Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, Swiss International Air Lines, and Qantas Airways.

These changes bring prolonged flight duration and additional fuel burn. A Swiss International Air Lines flight between Singapore and Zurich, for instance, will now take 50 additional minutes on top of the original 12 hours and 40 minute flight time.

Climate concerns can impact destination reputation: PATA panel

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Edison Travel Services, Trip Affiliates Network to digitally empower tour and activities operators

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Taiwan’s DMC Edison Travel Services (ETS) and Trip Affiliates Network (TA Network) have partnered to empower tour and activities operators to thrive in the digital landscape.

By leveraging ETS’s years of hospitality expertise and TA Network’s travel technology solutions, the partnership signifies a significant advancement in the innovation and expansion of the Taiwan travel market.

The collaboration aims to empower tour and activities operators to thrive in the digital landscape

TA Network operates as an open ecosystem catering to traditional offline B2B channels such as travel agencies, wholesalers, and corporate intermediaries. Through live room rates and inventory management, TA Network enhances efficiency and expands its network of partners, ensuring seamless connectivity and enriched service offerings. ETS will collaborate closely with TA Network ecosystem partners on selected destinations, enhancing the travel buying experience for customers and driving conversions by automating business processes with TA Network’s in-house solutions.

Dennis Kuo, general manager of Edison Tours, remarked that the user-friendly interface and enterprise-level suite of software provided by TA Network will help in significantly boosting conversions and elevating their business not only in the Asian market but also beyond.

TA Network’s regional director for ecosystem and partnerships, Jean Hsieh, emphasised the strategic importance of the partnership in opening new service avenues and reaching a wider audience in the international travel space. She is enthusiastic about automating the future of travel in Taiwan and beyond through collaboration with ETS.

Amara Hotels & Resorts to redesign two Singapore properties

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Amara Hotels & Resorts will be giving two of its flagship Singapore properties – Amara Singapore and Amara Sanctuary Sentosa – a brand redesign with the aim of delivering meaningful connections, memorable experiences, and tailored spaces for guests.

Amara Singapore commenced its phased renovation in October 2023 with the final transformation to be completed by September this year. The extensive refurbishment introduces an all-new Lobby Bar and a reimagined Cafe Oriental. All 389 rooms at Amara Singapore, as well as facilities such as event venues, will also undergo enhancements.

Amara Singapore will unveils its transformation later this year with an all-new Lobby Bar, pictured

Meanwhile, the beachside oasis of Amara Sanctuary Sentosa is set to revitalise its suites, villas, and shared spaces, with completion slated for mid-2024.

Amara Singapore and Amara Sanctuary Sentosa will also unveil a series of new brand experiences by end-2024.

“This transformative journey marks a pivotal milestone for Amara Hotels & Resorts,” shared Dawn Teo, senior vice president of Amara Hotels & Resorts. “Our redesigned spaces are meticulously crafted to resonate with the desires of today’s travellers, offering a unique blend of sophistication, warmth, and joie de vivre that elevates our unparalleled hospitality experiences.”

BWH Hotels signs new SureStay property in Bangkok

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BWH Hotels is expanding its portfolio in Asia with the signing of SureStay by Best Western Iconic Suvarnabhumi in Bangkok, Thailand.

With this new signing, BWH Hotels will offer a comprehensive portfolio of 13 hotels in the Greater Bangkok region.

BWH Hotels has signed the 198-room SureStay by Best Western Iconic Suvarnabhumi in Bangkok, Thailand

Situated close to the Bang Na-Trat Expressway and providing access to Suvarnabhumi Airport and downtown Bangkok, SureStay by Best Western Iconic Suvarnabhumi will offer 198 rooms, a restaurant, and an outdoor pool.

“We are delighted to welcome the SureStay by Best Western Iconic Suvarnabhumi to the BWH Hotels family. This modern hotel is perfect for visitors seeking a convenient place to stay, whether they are travelling to, from or within Thailand,” said Olivier Berrivin, vice president – APAC at BWH Hotels.