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Asia/Singapore Wednesday, 21st January 2026
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Skyports grows footprint in Asia-Pacific with new Japan office

Skyports has opened a branch office in Tokyo, Japan – the first in the region outside of its Asia-Pacific headquarters in Singapore. The move follows...

Fab festivals

Festivals are one of the best ways to discover the soul of the destination and what its people hold most dear to their heart. Here are some not-to-be-missed festivals across our region.

Japan likely to waive tourist visa requirements

Japan’s government is planning to further ease border restrictions by removing the tourist visa requirements from some countries. This would also allow individual travellers...

Three Asian passports are most powerful in the world

Japan, Singapore and South Korea possess the most powerful passports in the world, according to the latest results from the Henley Passport Index, which...

Japan, India network boost brings SIA closer to full recovery

Singapore Airlines (SIA) will increase services to points across Japan and restore its Indian network to pre-pandemic levels in the coming months in response...

Vietjet launches flights to Fukuoka and Nagoya; resumes Busan service

Vietjet has started direct routes from Hanoi to two destinations in Japan – Fukuoka and Nagoya – as well as reinstated services to Busan...

Coral Expeditions ventures to Japan and the Philippines

Australian small-ship expedition cruises Coral Expedition has released a new series of voyages to the small islands of Japan and the Philippines, as part...

Japan expands state of emergency as infections surge on

Japan's state of emergency will cover eight more prefectures from August 27 until September 12, a decision that has been made in consideration of...

Tokyo Olympics bans spectators amid Covid-19 emergency

The Olympics Games in Japan will take place without spectators in host city Tokyo, as a spike in Covid-19 cases forced the country to...

Japan ponders state of emergency extension

Japan may be forced to endure a longer pandemic-induced state of emergency beyond May 31, as current measures fail to show sufficient decline in...