TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Wednesday, 22nd April 2026
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Disappointing: IATA chief slams differentiated arrival measures for travellers from China

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The growing number of countries establishing different arrival measures for travellers coming from China has drawn a passionate statement from IATA’s director general Willie Walsh, who described the move as “extremely disappointing”.

He said: “Several countries are introducing Covid-19 testing and other measures for travellers from China, even though the virus is already circulating widely within their borders. It is extremely disappointing to see this knee-jerk reinstatement of measures that have proven ineffective over the last three years.”

Walsh: governments must base their decisions on ‘science facts’ rather than ‘science politics’

He added that research has shown the ineffectiveness of “putting barriers in the way of travel” in preventing the spread of infections.

“At most, restrictions delayed that peak by a few days. If a new variant emerges in any part of the world, the same situation would be expected,” he said.

He urged governments to listen to the advice of experts, including the WHO which has advised against travel restrictions.

“We have the tools to manage Covid-19 without resorting to ineffective measures that cut off international connectivity, damage economies and destroy jobs. Governments must base their decisions on ‘science facts’ rather than ‘science politics’.”

India welcomes its first voco hotel

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IHG Hotels & Resorts has signed a management agreement with Satyadeo Hospitality to convert Corbett Aamod Spa & Resort into India’s first voco hotel. The new voco Jim Corbett is scheduled to be rebranded by July 2024.

The new voco hotel will be located in the popular leisure gateway in North India, Jim Corbett which attracts high footfall from tourists. It will feature an outdoor pool, gym, spa, restaurant, bar and event spaces. The area is well connected with major cities in North India, making the property an ideal venue for weddings and MICE events.

The first voco hotel will debut in India in July 2024; voco The Palm in Dubai pictured

Strategically located in close proximity to the railway station and the nearest airport in Pantnagar, voco Jim Corbett is situated along the Dhikuli gate, a short walk from the main market, with easy access to tourist spots.

Sudeep Jain, managing director, SouthWest Asia, IHG Hotels & Resorts, said: “We are excited for the opening of voco Jim Corbett in 2024 and are confident that the hotel will be much appreciated and enjoyed by our guests.

Pankaj Kashyap, managing director, Satyadeo Hospitality, added: “With easy access from major cities such as Delhi NCR, Dehradun, and Agra, there is a very high demand for quality hotels in the Jim Corbett area for leisure, as well as MICE. We are confident that once opened, voco Jim Corbett with its excellent location and exceptional proposition will be a great success.”

New hotels: Pan Pacific Serviced Suites Kuala Lumpur, St Regis Jakarta and more

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Pan Pacific Serviced Suites Kuala Lumpur

Pan Pacific Serviced Suites Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Pan Pacific Serviced Suites Kuala Lumpur is a 25-storey high-rise boasting 210 suites in Bukit Bintang. With a selection of one- and two-bedroom layouts, ranging from 47m² to 80m², the property offers a lounge, meeting spaces, recreation, F&B, spa, fitness centre and rooftop pool.

Nearby landmarks include Berjaya Times Square, Jalan Alor food street, Wall Art Changkat Bukit Bintang, Bintang Walk, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur and The Starhill.

St Regis Jakarta

St Regis Jakarta, Indonesia
Within the Golden Triangle of Jakarta is the St Regis Jakarta, which features 282 rooms, including 28 suites, and the signature butler service.

A key highlight is the kinetic chandelier titled “Sound of Light” in the lobby, which is synchronized with music by Indonesian composer Andi Rianto. Onsite facilities include a pool, F&B, lounge, spa, fitness centre and ballrooms.

A 45-minute drive from Soekarno Hatta International Airport, the hotel is situated in the heart of the city’s Kuningan, Sudirman and Thamrin central business districts, which comprises foreign embassies, government and commercial spaces as well as upscale retail.

ibis Styles Ambassador Incheon Airport

ibis Styles Ambassador Incheon Airport, South Korea
Right in front of Incheon International Airport Terminal 2, the ibis Styles Ambassador Incheon Airport is easily accessible via a complimentary shuttle bus service.

The 360 guestrooms boast panoramic views of the airport, with each room featuring the Sweet Bed™ by ibis Styles that is designed for ultimate comfort and relaxation.

The hotel also offers an all-day dining restaurant, lobby bar, gym, and meeting venues.

Fairfield By Marriott Bali, South Kuta

Fairfield By Marriott Bali, South Kuta, Indonesia
Located in the South Kuta district is the new 71-room Fairfield by Marriott Bali, South Kuta.

With F&B options like a signature restaurant and an all-day dining restaurant, guests can also relax by the poolside and enjoy a selection of cocktails at Cabana Rooftop Pool & Bar.

Just 10 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport, popular tourist hotspots such as Kuta Art Center, Waterbom Park, Discovery Shopping Mall, and Kuta Shopping Arcade are easily accessible. The hotel is also within walking distance to Legian Street and Kuta Beach.

Belmont Hotel Mactan welcomes new GM

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Johnson del Valle has been appointed general manager of Belmont Hotel Mactan in Cebu.

Having worked for various hotels around the Philippines, he was most recently general manager of Feliz Hotel Boracay.

Malaysia readies to welcome Chinese travellers

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Malaysia is gearing up to welcome Chinese travellers into the country from January 8, 2023, despite calls to temporarily ban the entry of travellers from China, which is dealing with an explosion of Covid-19 cases after the abrupt lifting of restrictions.

News agency Bernama reported that the Ministry of Health of Malaysia was prepared to change the existing Covid-19 pandemic management healthcare policy at the country’s borders, including the tightening the standard operating procedure (SOP) for health checks.

Malaysian tourism players are looking forward to the return of Chinese tourists to the country; Kuala Lumpur International Airport pictured

Health minister Saliha Mustafa said the extension of Malaysia as a ‘Local Infection Area’ until June will also give the ministry the leeway to deal with the resurgence of Covid-19 cases in China, adding that preventive measures and preparations to face any potential rise in cases will be stepped up.

Regardless, tourism players look forward to the arrival of Chinese tourists once more.

Lambasting those who opposed the reopening of Malaysia’s borders to Chinese travellers, Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents’ (MATTA) president KL Tan said: “Outright calls to shut our borders to Chinese travellers at this very early stage are irrational and irresponsible. Since the reopening of our borders in early 2022, our country has been making steady, positive progress towards recovery and any knee-jerk reaction to reintroduce restrictions without proper planning risks undoing all that we have achieved.

“MATTA has complete faith in the Ministry of Health of Malaysia in managing Chinese arrivals just as they have done with other travellers from all over the world. The government’s decision should balance the health and well-being of the people and Malaysia’s reputation as a safe destination as well as the economic ramifications of its policies in this matter. It must also benchmark with current global practices while considering its own capacity and limitations rather than bow to lobbyist groups.”

Solidarity Association For Travel & Tours Agency Malaysia’s (SAFTTA) president, Fathir Badri Alhadad, shared that the country needs to consider the importance of how China can help to rebuild its economy before imposing any bans, adding that Malaysia needs China investors in order to further develop its national economy.

Instead, SAFTTA recommends that the government implement pro-active measures such as compulsory Covid-19 pre-departure testing of up to 48 hours before, Covid-19 screening upon arrival into the country and, if necessary, make it compulsory for Chinese travellers to quarantine for at least three days before allowing them to continue with their activities.

Vietjet expands fleet in anticipation of festive season

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Vietjet has taken delivery of its new A321neo ACF as it readies for the year’s largest travel season in the region.

The aircraft landed at Noi Bai International Airport (Hanoi) on December 31, 2022 and will start operations early this year.

Vietjet welcomes its new A321neo ACF which will start operations early this year

With a capacity of 240 seats, the new A321neo ACF also includes improvements in fuel economy and emission reduction.

TAT sends Covid protection reminders to tourism community

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Yuthasak Supasorn, governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), is urging tourism businesses to guard against Covid-19 infections in preparation for the return of Chinese tourists.

According to the Bangkok Post, Yuthasak said staff on the frontline, such as hotel receptionists, drivers and tour guides, should get a booster shot.

Tourism Authority of Thailand advises tourism frontline staff to get a booster shot

Hotels, restaurants and tour operators are also reminded to strictly comply with Safety and Health Administration (SHA) standards, he said.

Government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri said on Sunday that prime minister Prayut Chan-o-cha had instructed the Tourism and Sports Ministry and the Public Health Ministry to come up with measures to ensure the health and safety of the public as foreign arrivals swell this year.

While TAT had initially set its foreign arrivals target for 2023 at 20 million, China’s reopening announcement in December has led the bureau to raise its expectations to 25 million.

China will resume ordinary passports applications for tourism on January 8.

Anucha expects some 300,000 tourists from China to arrive in the first quarter of this year.

Anantara Desaru Coast Resort & Villas opens water bottling plant

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Anantara Desaru Coast Resort & Villas has unveiled its on-site water bottling plant as part of its commitment to sustainability.

The resort had started steering away from the use of plastic bottles since November last year.

Anantara Desaru Coast Resort & Villas now offers water in glass bottles in each guestroom

Its new water bottling plant was built in accordance with the specifications placed by the Ministry of Health and Eco Pure Waters Company in Thailand, the approved vendor for Anantara hotels, Resorts & Spas.

Other initiatives by the resort to reduce its carbon footprint and environmental impact include placing glass bottles in each room, offering 500ml water bottles in banquets and events, using rainwater to water plants, harvesting vegetables at the resort’s Herbs Garden, and organising monthly beach clean-ups to collect trash swept ashore from going back into the ocean.

More otterly staycation fun at Pan Pacific Hotels in Singapore

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Pan Pacific Hotels Group and KKday has extended the staycation experience An Otterly Adventure with Otah & Friends until March 31, 2023.

After its popular first run, the second edition of An Otterly Adventurous Staycation with Otah & Friends will feature a new adventure story where parents can bond with their little ones.

Families can look forward to more exclusive collectibles and treats at participating Pan Pacific Hotels

Families can look forward to more exclusive collectibles and treats at the participating hotels – Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay, Parkroyal Collection Pickering, Parkroyal on Beach Road and Parkroyal on Kitchener Road.

Priced from SG$490 (US$365), the package includes a one-night stay with breakfast for two adults and one child, a pair of collectible Otah and Chaotah plushies, and a welcome pack filled with themed goodies and activities for the little ones.

Bookings can be made here.

New website to showcase Macau as Creative City of Gastronomy

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Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) has launched the new Gastronomic Journey website to promote Macau’s title as a Creative City of Gastronomy.

The reorganised website features a wide variety of videos about gastronomy, culinary arts and food culture. It also enables easy planning of food trips, which will bring about more spending in communities and propel development of Macau’s tourism industry and economy.

The new Gastronomic Journey website features videos about gastronomy, culinary arts and food culture

With optimised features for information search, residents and visitors can search for different kinds of local delicacies by category, look for palate-tempting delights and discover what Macau has to offer.

Visitors can also learn more through the range of videos and content, such as the video series themed as Macao Flavors a Culinary Legacy, Sino-Portuguese Style, Taste of Macao, Discover the Taste at Macao Distinctive Shops and Macanese Cuisine.

Viewers can even revisit the historic journey of Macau’s journey in its application for UNESCO’s designation as a Creative City of Gastronomy.

In addition, the new website is equipped with a search engine on the Quality Tourism Services Accreditation Scheme, where users can conveniently search for high-quality restaurants which offer accredited services.

With the feature of Macao Gastronomy Map, users can follow food connoisseurs to try recommended food and check in at popular restaurants, and discover hidden gems in local neighbourhoods.

MGTO will also be successively releasing seven new video episodes to spotlight on catering small and medium enterprises (SMEs) – the first episode is already available on the website.