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Asia/Singapore Sunday, 28th December 2025
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VNTravel Group expands partnership with Yanolja Group

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Vietnamese travel tech company VNTravel has extended and expanded its partnership with Yanolja Group to boost innovation and collaboration in the travel and technology sectors in Vietnam.

Both companies will collectively revolutionise the travel landscape through digital solutions in both B2C and B2B verticals, and drive technological advancements to deliver unparalleled experiences to travellers in both Vietnam and South Korea.

From left: VNTravel’s  Giang Binh Tran and Yanolja Cloud’s Andrew Kim

VNTravel and Yanolja will work together to develop and deploy innovative travel technology solutions, including enhancing VNTravel’s OTA and SaaS Hospitality Management Solution offerings.

Through this collaboration, VNTravel and Yanolja will share with each other their extensive network of accommodations and hospitality solutions, enabling both companies to enhance their portfolio of offerings, providing international customers with an even wider range of options and ensuring exceptional travel experiences across Vietnam as well as South Korea.

Both companies will also foster collaborations with local and international industry partners, including airlines, tour operators, and other travel service providers. By creating synergistic relationships, the companies aim to elevate the travel ecosystem, drive economic growth, and position Vietnam as a prominent player in the global travel industry.

Giang Tran Binh, CEO at VNTravel Group, said: “This partnership signifies our shared vision to transform the travel landscape in Vietnam, fuelled by technological innovation and collaboration. Together with Yanolja, we are poised to revolutionise the way people travel, unlocking new opportunities and delivering exceptional value to our customers.”

“By strengthening the partnership between Yanolja Cloud and VNTravel, we will continue to create innovations and additional value for all travellers coming to and travelling between South Korea and Vietnam,” added Andrew Kim, senior director of global partnerships at Yanolja Cloud.

Sunway Resort Hotel upgrades its family-friendly offerings

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Vietjet provides free travel insurance for passengers

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Vietjet is offering complimentary Sky Care travel insurance for all passengers flying on domestic and international flights in the airline’s network regardless of their ticket class.

Coverage benefits including reimbursement of medical expenses incurred due to accidents or illnesses (including Covid-19), flight-related problems (flight delay, baggage delay, baggage loss or damage, lost travel documents), and Global Travel and Medical Support Services 24/7.

Passengers now receive free travel insurance when booking Vietjet flights

Guests who successfully purchase their tickets will automatically receive Sky Care travel insurance when flying with Vietjet.

Passengers will be able to look up the insurance certificate information online after 24 hours from the time of completing their flight.

Singapore Grand Prix releases entertainment programme for 2023

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The Formula 1 (F1) Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix (Singapore GP) 2023 has unveiled its complete entertainment programme, which will feature a mix of local and international acts.

From September 15 to 17, fans can look forward to over 80 hours of entertainment throughout the Circuit Park as well as an array of activities to complement action on the track. This year also showcases the most acts ever at the Zone 4 Padang Stage.

Fans can look forward to over 80 hours of entertainment throughout the Circuit Park at this year’s race; Marina Bay Street Circuit, pictured

Asian-American record label 88rising’s line-up for September 15 comprises Jackson Wang, NIKI, Rich Brian, Warren Hue, XG, BIBI, MILLI, and Atarashii Gakko!.

Rock band Kings of Leon is one of the headliners at the Zone 4 Padang Stage on September 16 and the Zone 1 Wharf Stage on September 17.

Texan artist Post Malone will perform on Zone 4 Padang Stage on September 16, while indie band The Kooks and British pop band Culture Club will both make an appearance on the Zone 1 Wharf Stage. Culture Club’s lead singer Boy George is also scheduled to perform an exclusive DJ set at Twenty3 on September 17.

On September 17, race spectators can catch British electronic music duo Groove Armada on Zone 4 Padang Stage, and British band Madness playing at the Zone 1 Wharf.

Singapore artists will take to the stage too – local pop singer-songwriter Matilde G, singer-songwriter Dreebsby, dance troupe Royalusion and indie rock band Hijack Hayley have been confirmed.

Other highlights include the F1 Drivers’ Meet & Greet Sessions on September 15 and 16 at the Zone 1 Wharf Stage, the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia, and TSS The Super Series.

Due to the high demand, Singapore GP has previously added tickets for the Sheares (Turn 1) and Promenade (between Turns 17 & 18) grandstands. Now, limited tickets are also available for two new grandstands – Bayfront (Turn 17) and Raffles (Turn 5).

All tickets to the F1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2023 provide access to the concerts at the Padang Stage in Zone 4; Zones 1 and 2 ticket holders can also look forward to complimentary rides on the Singapore Flyer over the race weekend this year.

New hotels: Gran Meliá Nha Trang, Centara Grand Hotel Osaka and more

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Gran Meliá Nha Trang

Gran Meliá Nha Trang, Vietnam
Gran Meliá Nha Trang boasts 272 rooms, including 94 private pool villas and the multi-level four-bedroom villa. All private villas come with infinity pools, dining areas, and indoor and outdoor living spaces.

A 55-minute drive from Cam Ranh International Airport, the property features five dining venues, a spa, infinity pool, gym, kids club, kids pool, and a multi-function space that caters up to 110 guests.

Situated within a new leisure and entertainment destination, Vega City, resort guests also have access to an opera house, a beach club, and shophouses nearby.

Centara Grand Hotel Osaka

Centara Grand Hotel Osaka, Japan
Centara Grand Hotel Osaka is a 33-storey tower located near Namba, Osaka’s vibrant entertainment and retail district.

The hotel features 515 rooms and suites, with facilities such as a spa, fitness centre, F&B outlets, and meeting venues.

INNSiDE by Meliá Bangkok Sukhumvit

INNSiDE by Meliá Bangkok Sukhumvit, Thailand
Situated in the heart of Bangkok’s vibrant On Nut neighbourhood is the 208-room INNSiDE by Meliá Bangkok Sukhumvit.

Featuring a sky-high transparent infinity pool, pool bar and a Spanish tapas bar, the hotel also offers facilities such as an integrated co-working space and lounge, as well as meeting rooms.

OMO3 Asakusa

OMO3 Asakusa, Japan
The 98-key OMO3 Asakusa is just a four-minute walk from Asakusa Station and a minute’s walk from Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest temple.

Guests here can see a different side to Asakusa at night and in the early morning with guided tours that reveal the old streets, dining options, and the charm of the old town.

There are eight different room types catering to different travelling needs and groups sizes, as well as a round-the-clock Food & Drink Station.

Marriott Bonvoy lines up immersive music events in Japan this summer

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Marriott International’s travel programme Marriott Bonvoy is amping up this summer with a Sizzling Summer Music Fest, featuring a series of music events taking place across its portfolio of hotels in Japan.

Music lovers can get up close with Japan’s rising music stars across a series of immersive music events in Tokyo and Osaka. On July 28, MIYAVI at W Osaka takes guests to the port city of Osaka headlined by Japan’s rock legend and Samurai guitarist, MIYAVI. Rocking the stage with MIYAVI are singer/DJ Alisa Ueno, music duo twins AMIAYA and DJ TAIKI & NOAH.

Marriott Bonvoy’s Sizzling Summer Music Fest will feature music events across its portfolio of hotels in Osaka and Tokyo

Japan’s singer and songwriter SIRUP is set to showcase his distinctive music at Aloft Osaka Dojima on August 10. The Marriott Bonvoy Moment experience includes an exclusive meet and greet with SIRUP, followed by an evening of live performances at WXYZ Bar with DJs Ami and Nono Thing adding to the line-up.

Free-spirited guests can discover new music, connect and revel in an inclusive, playful, and fun-loving community during DJ Night Party at Moxy Osaka Honmachi on August 22. Catch DJ Alisa Ueno, DJ HiRAPARK and NaNaMi spinning the hottest tracks at Moxy Bar & Lounge.

From August 19 to 20, one of Japan’s largest international music festivals, Summer Sonic 2023, will take place at the ZOZO Marine Stadium and Makuhari Messe in Tokyo. Marriott Bonvoy members will get VIP access which includes entry to the private viewing area, private lounge, shuttle service and more.

For more information, visit Sizzling Summer Music Fest.

Stay for Good at Banyan Tree Krabi

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Banyan Tree Krabi, a 72-key resort situated on Tubkaek Beach, is encouraging its guests and corporate groups to immerse themselves in the local Southern Thai culture, by joining weekly excursions to a nearby island renowned for producing batik fabrics and woodcrafts.

A lunch, comprising home-grown fruits, vegetables and recipes passed down from one generation to the next, is served on a floating restaurant among the mangroves, then the guests meet the villagers and interact.

Guests can learn how to carve longtail boats from local craftsmen

Among the daily pursuits visitors can experience include joining the local craftsmen who carve and create wooden models of longtail boats, which are sold in Krabi as souvenirs; and sitting with the women of Ban Koh Klang who are veterans of batik art, mixing organic dyes and painting colourful fabrics. Harvesting rice in the fields with a local family is included as a seasonal activity.

The excursions are good for groups with no more than seven participants.

This initiative is part of the Banyan Tree Group’s Stay for Good programme. Launched two months ago, the programme aims to entice guests at five-star hotels worldwide to roll up their sleeves and join neighbouring villagers at work.

‌For more information, contact Banyan Tree Krabi.

Habyt names Jonathan Wong as Asia-Pacific CEO

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Habyt has appointed Jonathan Wong as its new chief executive officer for Asia-Pacific.

He will lead the business in the region by delivering commercial success for real estate partners, enhancing stay experiences for members, expanding Habyt’s presence across the region, as well as deepening its footprint in current cities.

Prior to joining Habyt, Wong held senior executive positions in CloudKitchens Asia-Pacific and Uber South-east Asia.

Stay, earn & pay with Best Western Reward points

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BWR members are encouraged to gift points to friends and family for milestone trips worldwide under new programme
BWR members are encouraged to gift points to friends and family for milestone trips worldwide under new programme

Brought to you by BWH Hotels

Best Western Rewards (BWR) loyalty members can now stay, earn and pay with BWR points for their hotel stays. Besides, members of BWH Hotels’ award-winning loyalty programme are also encouraged to gift points to friends and family for milestone trips around the world.

For the new campaign now available at all Best Western Hotels & Resorts and SureStay Hotels Worldwide, guests can pay with points, even partial points if they have not accumulated enough for an entire free night.

Additionally, members can still earn points from the cash portion and are also eligible for rewards related to BWR seasonal promotions.

Although reservation is required with a minimum of 5,000 points, members can pay less cash if they utilise more points. The new “Pay with Points” in Asia has also just been launched recently.

For members who stay at BWH Hotels’ properties, they can be eligible for up to $100 worth of gift cards. Guests who stay two nights at properties in Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, between May 22 and September 4, 2023, will be rewarded with a US$50 Best Western Gift Card.

The cards can pay for stays at their hotels in over 100 countries and members can redeem up to two cards, where nightly stays need not be consecutive. Travellers can register for the promotion, prior to the stay through www.bestwesternasia.com.

All BWR members will now also attain Elite status easier and faster. Members can upgrade to Elite status after five nights and status achieved by members in 2023 is valid until March 31, 2025, allowing ample time to enjoy the benefits of being a BWR member.

Additionally, under its new “Gift of Travelprogramme, members are encouraged to gift points to friends and family for milestone trips around the world. BWR loyalty members can provide travel experiences for their loved ones worldwide by gifting rewards points to other BWR members for the momentous trips.

Come July and August, join the “BWR® Great 800K Points Giveaway”
Guests can sign up for Best Western Rewards (BWR) any time from July 1 to August 31, 2023 and stand a chance to win 40,000 bonus points – enough to redeem for at least one free stay anywhere worldwide.

20 lucky winners will be selected at random to receive the 800,000 BWR points.

The giveaway is valid for new BWR members in Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.

Winners will be announced on the Best Western Asia Facebook page on September 8, 2023.

Vote for your favourite travel brand to win at TTG Travel Awards 2023, Asia-Pacific’s Most Prestigious Travel Industry Accolade
Vote Best Western Hotels & Resorts (BWH Hotels) for Best Mid-range Hotel Brand here.

Skyscanner research spots new trends for travellers in Asia

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‌Skyscanner’s latest Travel in Focus report uncovers key travel insights in Singapore, South Korea, and India for the year, and revealed that while travel remains on the rise, budget-conscious travellers are embracing travel with an open mind to score more affordable getaways.

While rising costs of everyday items will affect their travel plans, close to 99% of travellers across Singapore, South Korea, and India still plan to travel.

86% of South Koreans are willing to allocate a larger budget for destination specific experiences; Wat Suan Dok in Chiangmai, Thailand, pictured

When it comes to planning, travellers from Singapore (63%), South Korea (66%), and India (72%) would prefer to plan every single detail of their travel ahead of time, but they are equally willing to change their itineraries if they come across a good deal.

With the rising cost of living, travellers are looking to stretch their dollar – but Skyscanner’s recent research revealed that they are willing to sacrifice different things to fit in their budget. 54% of South Koreans are willing to give up comfort to travel no matter what, while more than 60% of Singaporeans and Indians prefer to travel in comfort.

The following are highlights from the report which show three different traveller categories for Singapore, South Korea, and India.

Singapore
Escape Artists: About 80% of Singaporeans take advantage of long public holiday weekends for quick getaways, while 50% of Singaporeans have utilised between one and three long public holiday weekends in the past two years.

Celebration Chasers: Two of five Singaporeans (40%) are motivated to travel due to the holiday season (long weekends, four seasons, and Christmas) or special occasions (anniversaries, birthdays, and honeymoons). 33% of Singaporeans are attracted to destination-bound events such as Sakura season, Songkran, sale seasons, concerts, festivals, and sports events. Above all, most Singaporeans simply can’t resist a good deal – with 62% of them travelling due to a great price offer.

Zen Z: It was discovered that “social clout” was Gen Zs’ (aged 18-24) least commonly cited benefit of travel (29%). In fact, mental recharge to destress are Gen Zs’ most frequently cited advantage of travelling (76%), closely followed by the desire to enrich themselves through novel experiences (68%).

South Korea
Solo Flyer: 40% of South Korean travellers are likely to travel alone on their next holiday. Gen Zs are less likely to travel solo (23% of the 18-24 age group) when compared to millennials (64% of the 35-44 age group). In comparison, 47% of the respondents from the 65 and over age group responded that they are likely to travel alone.

Travel Junkies: 54% of South Koreans want to travel no matter what – even if they have completed all their planned trips, they would prefer to use their extra cash to squeeze in one more trip (61%) instead of using it on something else (35%).

No-normal Travellers: A majority of South Koreans (86%) are willing to allocate a larger budget, or adjust their itinerary, for obscure travel attractions and destination specific experiences. They’d rather dine at famous local restaurants or experience cultural heritage tours, instead of shopping or attending sporting events.

India
Deal-driven Travellers: Cost continues to be a major consideration for Indian travellers, with 47% of travellers willing to change their itineraries if presented with better deals. Some Indians prefer international destinations that are less expensive to visit (35%), and some opt for non-peak travel periods (33%).

Slow Travelling Gurus: In 2023, Indians prefer slow travel, with many opting for immersive travel (46%) over fast-paced travel (40%). Rather than visiting as many places as possible, travellers are looking to spend more time in a single destination where they can experience the local culture more deeply. They believe this mindful approach creates more meaningful personal connections and a richer experience. According to Skyscanner data, over 38% of Indian travellers spend longer than one month on a single-destination trip, including domestic and international destinations, based on redirect data for the year 2023, which is significantly more compared to travellers in Singapore (3%) and South Korea (8%).

Purposeful Voyagers: From wellness retreats to holy sites and cricket matches, Indian travellers are looking to travel domestically with purpose and centre their travel experiences around specific activities. 55% of Indians embark on purpose-related travels within India for activities such as scuba diving, gold panning, yoga, and wellness retreats. 38% of them are likely to spend more on travel to catch live cricket matches, and 57% of Indians actively plan to visit holy sites in the next six months.