Tag: Travel Technology
Accor adopts Oracle Hospitality Opera Cloud for global property management
Accor is moving its global properties onto Oracle Hospitality Opera Cloud PMS to standardise its property management system across 110 countries.
The platform will support...
Scoot links Singapore to Europe and Indonesia via new platform
Scoot, the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, has launched a virtual interline platform developed with travel technology company Dohop. Dohop’s interline technology allows airlines...
Philippine Airlines expands international reach with NDC Integration on Trip.com
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has launched the sale of international air tickets using New Distribution Capability (NDC) on Trip.com. As the first global travel service...
Singapore’s Hotel Industry Digital Plan gets updated to keep up with...
The Hotel Industry Digital Plan (IDP), a programme introduced in 2019 by Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) and Singapore Tourism Board (STB) with support...
Trip.com launches AI-powered Trip.Planner for personalised travel itineraries
Trip.com has introduced Trip.Planner, an AI-powered planning hub designed to turn complex itineraries into simple, personalised journeys.
Whether for a weekend getaway or a multi-destination...
Frasers Hospitality leverages AI to streamline training and enhance service operations
Frasers Hospitality has implemented an AI-driven system to streamline staff training, recognising that service quality – from room maintenance to staff attentiveness – directly...
When travel platforms anticipate your next trip
Edmund Ong, general manager of Trip.com Singapore, shares how predictive AI helps travel companies meet customer needs and deliver smoother, more personalised journeys
Sun PhuQuoc Airways teams up with Amadeus ahead of launch
Sun PhuQuoc Airways, Vietnam’s first airline dedicated to a “resort-in-the-sky” travel model, has selected Amadeus solutions, including the Altéa Passenger Service System (PSS), Amadeus...
Owning the seams: designing truly connected journeys in travel
Sumesh Patel, president, Asia Pacific, SITA, challenges the travel industry to stop chasing seamlessness and start designing smarter, more connected transitions across the journey
Reinventing hotel distribution
Following Sabre’s US$1.1 billion sale of its Hospitality Solutions business, Deepshikha Sehgal, head of demand, APAC – lodging, ground and sea (LGS), shares her insights on the future of B2B hotel distribution and its impact on travel agencies and hotels
















