TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Sunday, 5th April 2026
Page 330

IHG expands presence in Vietnam

0

IHG Hotels & Resorts will introduce Hotel Indigo and Vignette Collection in Vietnam this year with the launch of Hotel Indigo Saigon The City in Ho Chi Minh City, and the upcoming Vignette Collection hotel in Hoi An, which is situated close to the famous UNESCO Heritage Site in the historic central coast city.

In addition, IHG will also open its first property in Ha Long City with InterContinental Halong Bay Resort, followed by Holiday Inn Resort Halong Bay in 2026. The company also plans to introduce its InterContinental brand in Thanh Xuan Valley within the city of Vinh Phuc – its first valley resort project in Vietnam – within the next few years.

IHG will debut its Hotel Indigo brand in Vietnam with the opening of Hotel Indigo Saigon The City in Ho Chi Minh City

Paul Cunningham, senior director, operations, South-east Asia and Korea, IHG, said: “Our growth in Vietnam is buoyed by a positive outlook for travel in the country, where domestic demand remains strong and international demand continues to grow, especially within Asia thanks to its growing middle class and expanding GDP. With new flight routes from major cities including New Delhi, Manila, Sydney and Munich set to further increase demand, we have strong aspirations for our growth in the market.”

He added: “With 18 hotels and 26 properties in the pipeline, we’re seeing many great new opportunities for growth in Vietnam as we enter new destinations including Ha Long Bay, Hoi An and Vinh Phuc.”

Emirates inks MoUs with Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong

0
Becky IP, deputy executive director of Hong Kong Tourism Board (front left) and Orhan Abbas, senior vice president Commercial Operations Far East (front right)

New hotels: Shangri-La Nanshan, Shenzhen, JEN Kunming by Shangri-La, and more

0
Six Senses Kyoto
Shangri-La Nanshan, Shenzhen

Shangri-La Nanshan, Shenzhen, China
Perched atop the Shenwan Huiyun Center, Shangri-La Nanshan, Shenzhen occupies its top 13 floors. Its 272 rooms offer spectacular views, while the 77th floor Wellness Club, and all-day dining restaurant and Chinese restaurant will keep guests satiated. 

It is easily accessible by three metro lines and a 35-minute drive from Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport. Nearby attractions include Shenzhen Bay Park, Window of the World, and He Xiang Ning Art Museum. 

JEN Kunming by Shangri-La

JEN Kunming by Shangri-La, China
Nestled in the bustling heart of Yunnan Province’s capital, JEN Kunming by Shangri-La offers 274 smartly designed rooms, a 2,200m2 Wellness Club, and the OpenHouse Café Bar.

Its location in Kunming’s First Ring CBD, is ideal for exploring the city’s popular attractions including Kunming Museum, the bustling Nanqiang Night Market and the historic Qianwang Street.

The hotel is part of a dual-brand project, located in the same building as Shangri-La Kunming, which will debut in 2025.

Six Senses Kyoto

Six Senses Kyoto, Japan
The Six Senses brand has launched in Japan with the opening of Six Senses Kyoto. Inspired by the golden Heian age, the hotel’s design infuses elements of traditional arts and folklore to create a refined, modern atmosphere. 

It offers 81 guestrooms and suites, including specialty suites with a private Japanese courtyard and a 238m2 three-bedroom Penthouse Suite.

The Six Senses Spa offers a wellness screening and programmes that focus on sleep, detox, yoga, and fitness.

Katra Marriott Resort & Spa

Katra Marriott Resort & Spa, India
Set among the serene landscapes of Katra, Jammu and Kashmir, the Katra Marriott Resort & Spa features 100 modern rooms, suites and cottages that offer panoramic views of the surrounding mountainous landscape. 

Cottage suites come with a private swimming pool, while some rooms open to private balconies.

For relaxation, guests can indulge in the Quan Spa or recharge at the fitness centre. 

The resort is close to several attractions, including Patnitop Hill Station, Mansar Lake and Krimchi Temple, all of which are within an hour’s drive, while Katra’s local market is just five minutes away.

Cambodia Angkor Air’s maiden direct flights to India set off market development

0

Vietnam outbound power grows for Japan

0

Norwegian Sun opens 2025 Asia-Pacific season for sale

0

Four-party partnership to drive marketing efforts for Singapore’s Sentosa

0
The MoU aims to drive tourism to Sentosa and develop it as Asia’s premier island resort getaway and leading lifestyle destination

Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC), Resorts World Sentosa (RWS), DBS Bank (DBS), and Singapore Tourism Board (STB) signed an MoU last week to enhance Sentosa’s guest experiences through the development of a Sentosa Precinct Partnership.

To promote it as Asia’s premier island resort getaway and leading lifestyle destination, marketing efforts include SDC’s event line-up and new offering launches; STB’s Made in Singapore global brand campaign; and RWS’ and DBS’ strengths in offering shopping, dining, travel, and family experiences for customers across Singapore and key inbound markets like China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, and Taiwan.

The MoU aims to drive tourism to Sentosa and develop it as Asia’s premier island resort getaway

Middle East identifies cruise tourism as new growth vertical

0

As destinations in the Middle East look to grow tourist arrivals and promote intra-regional tourism, cruise tourism has been identified as one of the critical avenues to their goal. Destinations in the region are investing in infrastructure as well as collaboration to boost cruise demand.

“I think more people in the region need to be aware of cruising…that they can cruise in their own backyard and don’t need to fly six hours to the Mediterranean or 15 hours to Miami to be able to take a Caribbean cruise,” remarked Saud Hareb Almheiri, cruise tourism & yachting lead – Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) at a session during the Arabian Travel Market 2024 last week.

Middle Eastern tourism authorities are spurring cruise tourism development

“We have also created the Cruise Arabia Alliance recently as we want to maintain quality and service level in the region. We are looking to expand the alliance by bringing more partners on board,” he added.

The Cruise Arabia Alliance comprises Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain and Oman.

Aroya Cruises – operated by state-backed Cruise Saudi – is all set to embark on its maiden three-night/four-day voyage from Jeddah in December 2024. The company currently owns one ship and is looking to launch three ships in the next decade.

Turky Kari, executive director – marketing and corporate communications, Aroya Cruises, said: “At present we have three ports that can handle cruise liners (Jeddah Islamic Port, Yanbu Commercial Port, and King Abdulaziz Port Dammam). All ports have very easy access to different destinations in Saudi, including UNESCO heritage sites and amazing beaches. We are targeting to have 10 cruise ports in Saudi by 2030. Today, we are handling around 170,000 cruise tourists and are aiming to reach 1.3 million passengers per year.”

Kari shared that the focused markets will not be restricted to domestic and Gulf Cooperation Council countries, but also the larger Arabian region.

“The Middle East is still not a hub for cruise liners, so one of our objectives is to attract more international cruise liners to the region,” said Khalid Jasim Al Midfa, chairman of Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development authority.

According to DET’s Almheiri, cruise tourism is going to play a big part in Dubai’s economic agenda, as the city in the United Arab Emirates looks to double its GDP by 2033.

“Activating our own regional market is very important to us, which we are looking to do in the near future, as well as looking eastwards towards Asia and trying to attract more Asian cruise liners,” added Almheiri.

Taiwan’s new tourism brand conveys waves of seasonal highlights

0

Collinson, WithU joint venture crafts new traveller wellness proposition

0