TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Wednesday, 6th May 2026
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Hong Kong tightens entry rules for arrivals from seven countries

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Singapore-Hong Kong travel bubble delayed again

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Jan Jansen returns to Conrad Hong Kong as GM

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Conrad Hong Kong announces the appointment of Jan Jansen as General Manager effective 29 March 2021.

Conrad Hong Kong has hired Jan Jansen as its general manager.

Previously in 2016, Jansen first joined the hotel as the hotel manager, before being recruited as opening general manager of Conrad Hangzhou two years later.

His return this year will play an instrumental role in leading the hotel in adapting to the new normal and creating business opportunities.

Prior to joining Hilton in 2012, Jansen cut his teeth in management at the Rezidor Hotel Group (presently known as the Radisson Hotel Group), particularly in the business development and commercial sectors.

Skydive into the tropics at Niyama Private Islands

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Malaysia Airlines teams up with ReveMax to drive revenue growth

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Hyatt’s Alila to make China debut in Shanghai

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Gold Coast splurges on US$1.35m campaign to springboard recovery

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Singapore tightens border measures with Taiwan

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TTG Conversations: Innovator Chat with Liu Wei Chun, KKday

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As domestic and digital tourism turn into a lifeline for travel providers, the need for technological transformation has never been more urgent. Yet, many traditional operators continue to struggle with the costs and usability of e-commerce systems, restricting the distribution of their products at this critical time.

Enter KKday. Not only has the booking platform helped its partners develop new unique offerings for their domestic markets – including glamping with manatees and virtual prayers at Bangkok’s Erawan Shrine – it has also made the platform more accessible and seamless.

Creating a legacy system for tourism providers is an important step in helping the industry recover and thrive, expressed KKday’s co-founder and executive vice-president, Liu Wei Chun. Hear more from Liu in this episode of TTG Conversations: Innovator Chat.

Singapore-Hong Kong travel bubble to be reviewed

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The once-delayed Singapore-Hong Kong bilateral travel bubble may risk another disruption due to Singapore’s rising number of Covid-19 cases.

Singapore’s transport minister Ong Ye Kung said at a Covid-19 multi-ministry task force press conference on May 14 that a critical review of the travel bubble’s start date will be carried out.

The fate of the once-delayed Hong Kong-Singapore travel bubble is being deliberated

“The assessment is: Given the rising cases in Singapore, it is very likely that Singapore will not be able to meet the resumption criteria,” said Ong.

A decision will be made early next week on the commencement of the travel bubble, which is scheduled for May 26.

According to a CNA report, Ong had given Hong Kong’s secretary for commerce and economic development Edward Yau an update on Singapore’s situation on Friday morning. Ong shared that both parties have agreed that the travel bubble must be done safely and in accordance with the resumption mechanism that both sides have agreed on.

Under the terms of the agreement, the travel bubble will be suspended for at least 14 days if the seven-day moving average of unlinked local Covid-19 cases a day, excluding dormitory resident cases in Singapore, is more than five in either Singapore or Hong Kong.

As of noon on May 14, Singapore has 52 new infections, including 24 community cases, said the Ministry of Health.