TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Monday, 6th April 2026
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World’s tallest observation wheel set to open in Dubai next month

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First Curio Collection by Hilton resort to launch in Vietnam

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Destinations beef up attraction lineup to entice visitors

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Destinations in Asia are coming up with new products and experiences as part of their post-pandemic tourism recovery strategies.

Azerbaijan, which is now open to fully vaccinated travellers from 29 countries, is focusing on developing its ecotourism and heritage potentials; while Nepal is expanding its destination focus from adventure tourism to cultural and entertainment to cater to different types of visitors.

Azerbaijan to build Mud Volcano Visitor Centre promoting the country’s mud volcanoes

Speaking at PATA Travel Mart Forum last week, Florian Sengstschmid, CEO, Azerbaijan Tourism Board, said that there are a lot of ongoing renovation and restoration works at cultural and historical sites, such as Khinalig, the highest village in Azerbaijan, which is on the tentative list of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites.

Being home to 80 per cent of the world’s mud mountains, the country aims to highlight that attraction with a Mud Volcano Visitor Centre project. “It will be an experience centre where travellers can not only look at the volcanoes but also zipline over them or drive off-road around them,” Sengstschmid said, adding that new hiking trails are being built around the area to cater to different types of visitors.

A new e-learning platform dubbed Azerbaijan 101 has also been launched to engage overseas travel companies with live events, virtual fam trips and various learning courses, according to Sengstschmid.

Nepal, whose government is finalising the entry policy to welcome fully vaccinated travellers without quarantine and reinstate visa-on-arrival, is focusing on products which are different, available year-round, and suitable for all groups.

Dhananjay Regmi, CEO, Nepal Tourism Board, said: “Nepal is divided into three ecological zones. In the past, we focused on (the adventure zone of) the Himalayan mountains. Now, we are also (promoting hilly) Pahad in the middle areas and Terai (low lands).”

Pahad highlights include hill stations and mid-hill cultural trails, while Terai boasts wildlife, culture and entertainment centre. “We are also reviving the camping treks in the less dense Eastern and Western regions, like the Khaptad-Badimalika Region trek, by prioritising on the lost trails,” Regmi said.

Air 7 creates new marketing arm in Singapore to tap rising private jet charter demand

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With the Covid-19 pandemic fuelling greater demand for private jet services, a pair of Singapore-based businessmen and aviation professionals saw a promising business opportunity in the lack of dedicated, locally-based charter services applicable to US-registered aircraft.

That led to Jamie Lenox and Stefan Wood setting up Air 7 Asia as a joint venture with Air 7, LLC, a private aviation jet services organisation. The company also aims to tap on renewed interest in better-value private jet charters.

In December, Air 7 Asia’s first aircraft will touch down in Seletar Airport, for chartering in the South-east Asia region

Launched this year, Air 7 Asia acts as the Singapore-based branding and marketing arm for the services of Air 7, LLC. Owners of US-registered private aircraft in Asia can now request to join the Air 7, LLC Air Carrier Certificate to make their jet available for charter-back, thus allowing the owner to profit from their asset.

Through Air 7, LLC, Air 7 Asia can provide the services from its brand-new base at Seletar Airport in Singapore.

According to Wood, executive director of Air 7 Asia, over the past year, through sister company Singapore Air Charter, the majority of the charter work has been in the repatriation sector.

While tourism recovery in South-east Asia remains uncertain, Thailand’s Phuket Sandbox scheme sparked interest, along with the ease of travel in the Maldives. Currently, there is also an uptake in private jets for business and tourism-related travel for the Brunei and German travel lanes.

Air 7 Asia facilitates more aircraft for charter, which is timely as Wood expects pent-up demand for such specialised transportation to be huge. As evident in Europe and the US, private jet travel has been at an unprecedented high, as soon as Covid-19 restrictions eased.

Come December, Air 7 Asia’s first aircraft, Cessna Citation XL Eagle, will touch down in Seletar Airport, for chartering in the South-east Asia region.

Wood said: “We already have two aircraft coming under our umbrella in the next few months, with many more enquiries. The more aircraft we have available, the more options for every sector of private jet travel. We believe that this is a unique offer for the private jet owners of Singapore.”

STB kickstarts SingapoReimagine Global Conversations forum series on the future of travel

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TTG Asia’s Loyalty Wars bags PATA Gold Award

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An analysis on hotels’ growing competition for guest loyalty has won the PATA Gold Awards 2021 for Business Article.

Titled Loyalty Wars, the article was authored by TTG Asia Media’s senior correspondent, Caroline Boey. It was published within the TTG Asia + TTGmice Hospitality Special edition in July 2020.

The annual PATA Gold Awards 2021 is held online, with PATA CEO Liz Ortiguera (left) and MGTO director Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes (right) presenting the awards to 20 winners; TTG Asia Media group editor Karen Yue accepts the award

This is TTG Asia‘s first PATA Gold Awards win for Business Article, and the eighth for TTG Asia Media’s stable of English language trade titles. TTG Asia Luxury won the award in 2016; TTGmice won the award in 2008, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2018 and 2020.

Plaza Premium Group to transform passenger experience at Bangalore International Airport

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IHG adds Holiday Inn hotel to Singapore portfolio

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IHG Hotels & Resorts has extended its partnership with RB Capital to bring the Holiday Inn brand to Singapore with the rebranding of a property in Little India.

The 300-room Holiday Inn Singapore Little India, formerly the Park Hotel Farrer Park, will undergo a renovation before relaunching with a vibrant fresh identity and positioning.

(From left) RB Capital’s Kishin RK and Royal Holdings’ Raj Kumar ink deal with IHG’s Rajit Sukumaran and Serena Lim for Holiday Inn Singapore Little India

The hotel is situated in the heart of Little India – adjacent to Farrer Park Hospital and next to 24-hour shopping mall Mustafa Centre and City Square Mall – providing direct access to Farrer Park MRT station through its lobby.

Holiday Inn Singapore Little India will be the first in Singapore to introduce the new Holiday Inn brand hallmarks including a new dining and workspace concept with a globally recognised F&B partner.

With the new signing, IHG now manages three of RB Capital’s Singapore hotels, including Holiday Inn Express Clarke Quay and InterContinental Singapore Robertson Quay.

Wyndham is ready to welcome guests back whenever, wherever

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Brought to you by Wyndham Hotels & Resorts

With approximately 1,600 hotels spanning 14 trusted brands across Asia Pacific, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts holds a leading presence in key business and leisure destinations across the region. Wyndham is committed to elevating hotel experiences at every price point through its vast global scale enabling guests to enjoy more choices and better value.

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The rebranded hotel is equipped with a total of 278 high-quality and elegant guestrooms and suites. Rooms are decorated with ink and wash style combined with modern design, full of Jiangnan charm and oriental flavour. It is located in Fenhu Lake, an ancient lake with history that can be traced back to 770BC.

This 317-room luxury beachfront resort is located on Cat Ba Island in north-east Vietnam. Guests can enjoy a wealth of facilities including an indoor swimming pool, Japanese onsen, spa, fitness centre, and multiple restaurants.

This 241-room hotel is nestled on the scenic Cam Ranh Peninsula, overlooking the golden sands of Long Beach. The resort features a collection of spacious villas and premium amenities to ensure a comfortable and relaxing stay.

This newly-built 256-room hotel forms part of a major commercial complex, adjacent to a 17,000m2 convention centre in the Nanjing Airport Economic Core. The hotel is a convenient 15 minutes’ drive from Nanjing Lukou International Airport.

Located in the popular business precinct of Newmarket just off the Auckland motorway, this 93-room hotel is perfectly positioned to cater to both corporate and leisure guests. It features apartment-style rooms and onsite parking.

Located in the heart of New Zealand’s capital city, this new 117-room hotel is walking distance from the scenic Wellington Waterfront Walk and Museum of New Zealand. There’s also an on-site gym for guests.

Although leisure holidays and business trips aren’t happening just yet, whenever – or wherever – the decision is made to travel, be assured that Wyndham Hotels & Resorts will provide the best available rates, flexible booking policies, and member perks when booking direct. 

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts is also committed to the health and safety of their guests and team members, and have taken important steps to ensure health and safety protocols are in place under the global Count on Us initiative.

Loyalty is very highly regarded at Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, which is why Wyndham Rewards offers a guaranteed 1,000 points with every qualified stay. The programme’s free nights, starting at just 7,500 points, are among the most attainable in the industry.

Join 87 million members of the Wyndham Rewards programme today. Not a member yet? Visit wyndhamrewards.com to join free. For more information, visit wyndhamhotels.com.

Sri Lanka Tourism returns to overseas trade show floors

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Sri Lankan tourism officials will resume attending physical overseas trade exhibitions and fairs, kicking off with Moscow’s three-day International Trade Fair for Tourism and Travel starting today (September 7).

Sri Lanka has been represented only virtually at these fairs over the past 18 months, after the Covid-19 pandemic restricted global travel.

Sri Lanka has a physical presence at this year’s International Trade Fair for Tourism and Travel in Moscow

Officials of state-run Sri Lanka Tourism (SLT) said about 13 Sri Lankan companies are participating in the Moscow fair, with the delegation including tourism minister Prassanna Ranatunga and SLT chairperson Kirmali Fernando, both of whom will also be attending a travel show in Ukraine thereafter.

Plans are also underway to send delegations to attend the IFTM fair in France (October 5-8) and the World Travel Mart (November 1-3) in the UK, but vaccination requirements in host countries could pose a stumbling block, officials said.

While about 10 companies have already confirmed their participation at the IFTM fair, officials say that there are entry issues since France, for example, has not approved the Sinopharm vaccine which has been the most widely-administered Covid-19 vaccine in Sri Lanka.

They added that in the case that entry is not permitted, overseas representatives of these companies along with officials from the Sri Lankan embassy will represent the country instead.

Chandra Wickramasinghe, hotelier and chairman of travel firm Connaisance De Ceylon, stressed on the importance of a physical presence at international trade shows. “Travel fairs have a major influence on tourism destinations,” he said.

Nalin Jayasundere, managing director of Aitken Spence Travels, Sri Lanka’s biggest inbound travel agency, said it was important to attend these fairs for marketing purposes.

Sri Lanka’s physical presence at travel trade fairs comes at a time when the industry is hoping for tourism to recover by the coming winter season by which time 75 per cent of those aged above 30 in the country would have been fully vaccinated.

Air France and Swiss carrier Edelweiss have announced plans to restart flights to Sri Lanka in November.

Meanwhile, health authorities said on Sunday that fully vaccinated tourists will be permitted to visit places of interest across the island and patronise restaurants amid a nationwide lockdown enforced since August 20. The initial 10-day lockdown has been extended twice, and is due to end on September 13.