TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Thursday, 5th February 2026
Tags Aviation Industry

Tag: Aviation Industry

India emerges as key market for Thai AirAsia X amid rising...

Thai AirAsia X has been recording strong load factors in the Indian market since launching its direct flights between New Delhi and Bangkok on...

Cebu Pacific marks 30th anniversary with focus on reliability and affordability

As Philippine low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific marks its 30th anniversary this year, its CEO Mike Szucs said there would be no “fundamental change” to...

Asia set to drive global aviation growth over next two decades:...

Asia is forecast to drive global aviation growth over the next two decades, with India, China and South-east Asia expected to account for eight...

Connecting the dots

Calvin Chan, chief commercial officer of Scoot, charts the carrier’s future, from absorbing key routes to adding new aircraft to serve smaller cities across Asia

TTG Conversations: Five Questions with Edgar Lacker, Aviareps

Asia will remain a major tourism destination and traveller source market this year, with significant growth in outbound numbers from countries such as Vietnam,...

Terminal of wonders

Some Asia-Pacific airports are transforming from mere transit hubs into immersive, restorative spaces that combine design, nature and wellness

Asia-Pacific airlines sharpen HR playbooks to secure future workforce

Asia-Pacific airline leaders are refining workforce strategies as the region faces a tight labour market and a widening generational divide. “Asia-Pacific will need approximately 300,000...

Asia-Pacific airlines call for long-term investment to sustain growth

Asia-Pacific airlines are heading into 2026 with a strong performance outlook, but industry leaders warn that governments must shift from short-term tourism gains to...

Tourism Expo Japan calls for stronger outbound travel from central Japan

Inspiring wanderlust was a core theme of this year’s Tourism Expo Japan, the country’s largest international travel event, which attracted 88,500 members of the...