Minor Hotels Pushes Deeper Into Experiential Luxury With Private Jet Journeys
Minor Hotels is expanding its high-end travel platform with private jet journeys and curated itineraries that link its hotel brands to a wider luxury experiences strategy.
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Minor Hotels is expanding its high-end travel platform with private jet journeys and curated itineraries that link its hotel brands to a wider luxury experiences strategy.
Accor says it is protecting margins and staying on track for 2026 even as Middle East disruption weighs on luxury demand and raises new questions about hotel pricing power.
Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur is introducing AI-powered tools for meetings, weddings, and corporate events, signaling a new phase in luxury hospitality where technology is used not just behind the scenes, but as part of the guest experience itself.
Vietnam’s airlines are trimming flights and weighing surcharges as a jet fuel shortage pressures domestic travel ahead of a busy season.
Vietnam recorded one of the world’s strongest tourism rebounds in 2025, surpassing pre-pandemic levels as cities like Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Hoi An drove a surge in international arrivals.
Singapore will introduce a new green fuel levy of up to US$32 for travelers departing Changi Airport, marking a major step in its sustainable aviation strategy.
AirAsia has exited its PN17 financial distress status, uniting airlines from Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Cambodia to form a powerful narrowbody aviation network.
Akasa Air launches daily flights from Mumbai to Phuket, marking its entry into Southeast Asia and opening up new travel options between India and Thailand.
Malaysia has surged ahead of Thailand to become Southeast Asia’s top tourism destination, attracting over 10 million international visitors in Q1 2025 alone.