Tag: Experiential Travel
Klook’s first global brand campaign rides on experience wave
Findings from the Klook Travel Pulse study that point at increased attention to personal transformation during travel as well as growing online searches for...
Trip.com highlights industry trends and future strategy at global partners forum
Trip.com shared insights into current industry trends, changing traveller behaviour, and future plans during its Attractions & Tours Global Partners Forum, held on May...
Hyatt charts growth ahead
Carina Chorengel, senior vice president commercial Asia Pacific at Hyatt, reflects on the brand’s evolution and future, following in the footsteps of her father, former Hyatt leader Bernd Chorengel
Filipino travellers seek exclusive and unique luxury experiences
Demand for luxury travel among Filipinos is on the rise, driving the introduction of new, exclusive offerings such as expedition cruises, off-the-beaten-path destinations, and...
Ascott scores Chelsea Football Club partnership in its quest to enhance...
Building on its promise to deliver elevated experiences for its guests and top-tier loyalty members, Ascott, the lodging business unit of Singapore-listed CapitaLand Investment,...
Soft adventure tourism making waves in Asian markets
Industry experts predict Asia’s younger generation will lead the tourism recovery charge as they seek unique soft adventure experiences abroad.
At PATA’s hybrid Adventure Travel...
More of Tokyo to love
Tokyo’s tourism players are responding to a growing desire for outdoor and wellness experiences by crafting programmes that spotlight off-the-beaten track locations and activities. Kathryn Wortley finds out more.
With powers combined
Collaboration in the hospitality space is growing in strength as hotels and resorts seek fresh ways to charm the domestic market. By TTG Asia reporters.
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New faces of the year
The latest addition to the metamorphosis – Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay (formerly Marina...
Big push for micro-tourism
The rise of micro-tourism as Japan’s domestic travel market springs back to post-pandemic life, aided by a national campaign, has birthed new opportunities for luxury hoteliers in Japan, who are tapping that demand with safety promises, curated activities and creative pivots. By Kathryn Wortley
















