InterContinental Halong Bay Sets New Benchmark for Cultural Luxury Travel in Vietnam
InterContinental Halong Bay redefines luxury travel in Vietnam with immersive cultural experiences, sustainable tourism, and hyper-personalized guest services.
InterContinental Halong Bay redefines luxury travel in Vietnam with immersive cultural experiences, sustainable tourism, and hyper-personalized guest services.
Asia’s tourism surges in Q1 2025 with 68M visitors. Malaysia tops Southeast Asia, Vietnam surpasses Thailand in Chinese arrivals. Visa-free policies lead growth.
Vietnam tourism surges with 11 million international arrivals in H1 2025, a 21% jump driven by South Korea, China, and top destinations like Phu Quoc.
Over 3,300 flights delayed or cancelled at airports in Beijing, Tokyo, Delhi, and Singapore as severe weather disrupts Asia’s aviation network and operations.
Hyatt Hotels to launch 90 luxury hotels across Asia Pacific by 2026, expanding brands like Thompson, Andaz, and Park Hyatt in Thailand, China, Vietnam, and Australia.
Severe weather delays and cancels over 3,300 flights across Asia’s top airports, including Delhi, Tokyo, and Singapore. Airlines brace for summer turbulence.
Hyatt to open 90 luxury and lifestyle hotels across Asia Pacific by 2026, with Thailand, Malaysia, and Australia leading growth. Park Hyatt, Andaz, and The Standard featured.
Philippine Airlines begins direct Manila–Da Nang flights, enhances Philippines–Vietnam tourism and trade with three weekly services and growing demand.
India and ASEAN unveil cruise tourism corridor to boost regional connectivity, economic growth, and cultural exchange across the Bay of Bengal and Indo-Pacific.
India-Pakistan conflict in May 2025 caused mass flight cancellations, tourism boycotts, and halted trade. Global travel and economy face extended disruptions.
Two Vietnam Airlines planes collided while taxiing at Hanoi’s Noi Bai Airport; all passengers safe. Authorities launch full investigation to boost aviation safety.
Despite economic challenges, luxury travel in 2025 remains resilient, with U.S. travelers favoring domestic experiences and international demand rising in Europe and Asia.