TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Sunday, 26th April 2026
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IHG signs double hotel deal in Thailand

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Marriott expands Thai portfolio

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STB leverages local star power in latest tourism push

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A tourism mission for conservation

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Covid-19 has exacted massive damage to world economies as well as the travel and tourism industry, but it is just one of many alarms Nature has sounded, from wildfires and droughts to hurricanes and floods, to retaliate against mankind’s excessive takings from planet Earth.

Conservationists are emphasising that it is in the travel and tourism industry’s interest to protect the environment – the beauty of which is their income generator.

it is in the travel and tourism industry’s interest to protect the environment – the beauty of which is their income generator

The good news is, some businesses in the industry are already working towards positive change. They include World Wildlife Fund’s collaborations with organisations such as Ctrip, Royal Caribbean Cruises, Hilton Worldwide, and Intrepid Group; Everland’s work with Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary in Cambodia where community-based Jahoo Gibbon Camp brings in tourism dollars to improve the lives of natives; and Cardamom Tented Camp, a three-way initiative between The Minor Group, YAANA Ventures and Wildlife Alliance to fight against land and wildlife loss in Cambodia’s Botum Sakor National Park.

In this fifth article by TTG Asia Media for PATA Crisis Resource Center, TTG Asia‘s Pamela Chow and Karen Yue find out why continued environmental degradation is devastating for the world’s travel and tourism industry, what has been done to reverse the damage, and what more is needed.

What has habitat loss got to do with tourism? is now available at PATA Crisis Resource Center.

How hoteliers can bounce back post-Covid

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Digital Travel APAC returns with a virtual run this December

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Asia’s topmost digital travel experts will convene online this year at the fifth edition of Digital Travel APAC, taking place on December 8 and 9.

The flagship conference and networking event will be held entirely online to ensure the ease of access and safety of all its attendees. Content will focus on continuous innovation and progress in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the delivery of safe yet great travel experiences.

Digital Travel APAC will feature more than 30 top-level speakers and many interactive opportunities

Attendees will actively connect with top minds from Asia’s most successful airlines, hotels, OTAs, meta-search platforms, tours and activities, car rentals, cruise lines and tourism boards. The myriad of travel verticals, coupled with a strong profile from the attending delegates will enable high level peer-to-peer discussions throughout the event.

Building upon the success of the previous virtual outing, Digital Travel’s last virtual summit for the year will feature more than 30 speakers and at least 10 cutting-edge technology companies with peer-to-peer interactivity built into its core. More than 300 attendees are expected.

Programme highlights range from one-on-one video meetings and powerful keynotes, to all-star panel discussions and intimate ‘live’ roundtables and think-tank sessions.

A powerful new platform will allow all delegates to seamlessly transit between sessions and connect with fellow attendees and speakers directly.

Travel, OTAs and metasearches executives enjoy free access to the main conference.

Registration is now open.

TTG Conversations: Five questions with Uzaidi Udanis, Tourism Productivity Nexus

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A company’s productivity and efficiency are especially tested in challenging times, but business owners are able to improve on these aspects without incurring high costs and making large investments in cutting-edge technologies.

In this new episode of TTG Conversations: Five questions video series, Uzaidi Udanis, chairman of Tourism Productivity Nexus and president of the Malaysian Inbound Tourism Association, shares ideas on what the travel trade can do to maximise their productivity while at the same time keep costs down and stay relevant.

Restoration of Okinawa’s Shuri Castle on track for 2026 completion

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Shuri Castle's walls would be used for digital mapping shows in the meantime

Shuri Castle, a popular tourist attraction in Okinawa Prefecture that was destroyed in a fire in 2019, is to be restored and open to the public by 2026 with national and prefectural government support.

The announcement was made on the eve of the first anniversary of the blaze, at the night reception of Tourism Expo Japan, the business meetings and exhibition for travel trade professionals held from October 29 to November 1.

Shuri Castle’s walls would be used for digital mapping shows in the meantime

With a hill-top location overlooking Naha, the capital of Okinawa, Shuri Castle had been an iconic spot for travellers before a fire suspected to be caused by an electrical fault broke out in the early hours of the morning of October 31 and engulfed the surrounding six wooden buildings across 4,000m2 of the complex.

Speaking at the expo’s reception, Denny Tamaki, governor of Okinawa Prefecture, expressed his gratitude for monetary donations and messages of hope that have flooded into the southern Japan prefecture following the devastation of its UNESCO World Heritage Site.

“With the support of well-wishers from at home and abroad and the financial support of the government of Japan, together we are on schedule to complete the restoration of the main chambers of the castle by 2026 and to open up to visitors once again,” he said.

He added that ahead of the expo, the Japan Association of Travel Agencies, were among those that have provided financial support to restore the castle to its former glory.

Visitors can inspect the structural remains of the castle including the ancient stone foundations, which castle guides say are the site’s most valuable cultural asset, as well as parts of two historically important stone statues, which have been labelled to allow for their reconstruction. Other parts of the castle complex, including its walls and gardens also remain open to the public, having been unaffected by the fire.

Events at the castle will be the backbone of restoration plans, according to Tamaki who said the castle walls would be used for digital mapping shows while the open spaces would feature traditional Okinawan entertainment. He said efforts would improve and further develop the charm of Shuri Castle Park in the long-term.

Grab and Marriott ink wide-ranging agreement

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First-of-its-kind integrated partnership will see Marriott International and Grab collaborate across multiple verticals

Grab and Marriott International have established a wide-ranging strategic partnership that will see both companies integrating their offerings.

Under the terms of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), Marriott International will integrate into Grab’s platform in phases across food delivery, payment, transport, loyalty and rewards, as well as advertising. Marriott International will have access to Grab’s customer base via GrabFood, GrabPay, and GrabAds, enabling them to serve a growing pool of customers who are increasingly transacting online.

First-of-its-kind partnership will see Marriott International and Grab collaborate across multiple verticals

GrabFood will feature approximately 600 restaurants and bars from Marriott International’s portfolio in six different South-east Asian markets. In addition, customers will be able to pay for their dining experiences through GrabPay at selected Marriott International hotels.

Customers will earn GrabRewards points for all transactions on the Grab platform, which can be converted to Marriott Bonvoy points (and vice versa). Marriott Bonvoy is the travel programme of Marriott International that encompasses the company’s global portfolio of 30 hotel brands and home rental offering, Homes and Villas by Marriott International.

Grab and Marriott will also link their respective loyalty programmes to offer expanded benefits to both membership pools. Starting in 1Q2021, Grab customers and Marriott Bonvoy members will be able to enjoy two-way points transfer. This will allow consumers to convert GrabRewards points to Marriott Bonvoy points and vice versa.

Next up will be GrabPay. Piloting in 1Q2021 in Singapore, travellers will be able to make cashless payments through GrabPay at participating Marriott International hotels. F&B outlets that accept GrabPay can soon also access Grab’s Merchant Discovery feature to notify guests in the vicinity of participating hotels about ongoing promotions and events.

Aside from the creation of joint marketing campaigns, both companies will also launch more loyalty initiatives in the coming months.

The strategic partnership will begin in Singapore in November 2020, with Marriott International and Grab to roll out more products and services across South-east Asia in multiple phases.

IHG Rewards gets into bed with Mr & Mrs Smith

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The Retreat at Blue Lagoon in Iceland (pictured) has been billed as one of Mr & Mrs Smith's most seductive stays

IHG Hotels & Resorts and Mr & Mrs Smith have unveiled their loyalty partnership to give IHG Rewards members an even wider selection of luxury and lifestyle hotels to stay at.

The first selection of over 400 handpicked Mr & Mrs Smith hotels are available to book by IHG Rewards members through IHG’s direct channels (including IHG.com and IHG mobile app). New hotels will be added each week, with the full selection of properties available to book by late November.

The Retreat at Blue Lagoon in Iceland (pictured) has been billed as one of Mr & Mrs Smith’s most seductive stays

This exclusive partnership more than doubles the number of luxury and lifestyle hotels which members can choose from; complementing IHG’s luxury and lifestyle portfolio of hotels and resorts across Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas, Regent Hotels & Resorts, InterContinental Hotels & Resorts, Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants and Hotel Indigo.

This includes hotels in 11 new destinations where IHG is not currently present: Barbados, Belize, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Croatia, Iceland, Sweden, Morocco, Mozambique, Sri Lanka and Myanmar.

As well as earning and redeeming loyalty points for their stays, IHG Rewards members can expect extras on arrival at each Mr & Mrs Smith hotel.

Elite IHG Rewards members will receive Bonus Points on eligible room rates according to their tiers, while InterContinental Ambassadors and Royal Ambassadors and Kimpton Inner Circle members will receive a complimentary room upgrade (where available) and Mr & Mrs Smith GoldSmith welcome gift.