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Asia/Singapore Saturday, 27th December 2025
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Jetstar Asia brings back inflight meals

Jetstar Asia has re-introduced onboard catering on all flights, as the airline ramps up services to eight key South-east Asian cities, including daily services...

STB rides K-drama wave to promote Singapore

The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) has signed a three-year MoU with South Korean production company, Studio Dragon Corporation, to promote Singapore as a destination...

Royal Caribbean’s cruise ship returns to Singapore after passenger tests positive...

Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas has returned to port in Singapore, after an 83-year-old Singaporean tested positive for Covid-19 while on board the...

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.

A smarter redesign

One Farrer Hotel’s new look and feel will boast optimal hygiene and wellness standards, discovers Karen Yue.

Malaysia resumes interstate travel, extends CMCO for some states

Malaysia has lifted the conditional movement control order (CMCO) for most states since yesterday (December 6), as the government seeks to revive the country's...

Maldives tourism revives over holiday season

Tourism in the Maldives, which reopened its borders in mid-July after a near four-month lockdown, is picking up with a surge in arrivals expected...

IATA issues guidelines for global vaccine distribution

The International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) Guidance for Vaccine and Pharmaceutical Logistics and Distribution will ensure member airlines are prepared to handle what is...

Jakarta hotels turn back on govt’s quarantine programme after public backlash

Jakarta has seen a decline in hotels’ support for the government-initiated quarantine programme intended to accommodate Covid-19 patients with mild symptoms, following public backlash...

Marina Bay Sands

Since reopening to the staycation crowd in Singapore, Marina Bay Sands has been testing the waters for enhanced guest experiences, including ‘pandemic-friendly’ elements and a sustainability-themed art and architecture tour.