Hotels & Tourism

EHT commences forensic accounting probe on sponsor

Master lessors issue two notices of default to relevant master lessees.

EHT commences forensic accounting probe on sponsor

Master lessors issue two notices of default to relevant master lessees.

Ascott declares 100% free bonus for rewards programme members

Healthcare staff will get up to 40% off at Ascott’s participating properties worldwide.

Singapore, China opens fast lane for essential business and official travel

The Lion City will be connected to six Chinese provinces and municipalities.

Chart of the Day: Passenger movements drop 71% YoY in March

This is due to border closures and the circuit breaker period.

Chart of the Day: Far East Hospitality Trust's master leases led by fixed rents

Slow demand poses a risk to hotels receiving mainly fixed rents.

Hotel RevPAR drops 62% YoY in Q1

The impact of the pandemic was most felt by hotels within the upscale segment.

Eagle Hospitality Trust posted net loss of $12.67m in Q1

The rental receivables from its master lessees in Q1 were fully impaired.

Genting's EBITDA plunged 55% to $146.89m in Q1

Its flagship property Resorts World Sentosa took a severe hit from the pandemic.

Tourism receipts grew 12.8% to $7.1b in Q4 2019

The growth was led by the 18% YoY increase to $2b in other components.

Tourism receipts grew 12.8% to $7.1b in Q4 2019

The growth was led by the 18% YoY increase to $2b in other components.

Hotels bank on contactless tech to entice guests during coronavirus pandemic

Firms are installing self check-in kiosks, chatbots, direct booking applications, and digital in-room dining services.

STB unveils $20m marketing programme for tourism firms

It aims to support marketing costs and award funding boosters to companies.

How hotels and employers should prepare for disasters

There are multiple security layers that firms should lay out for their employees’ safety.

Hotel S-REITs may opt to privatise: analyst

Their yields are largely supported by fixed rents for master leases.

Will co-living survive in Singapore's fast-changing rental market?

Despite the hype on 'flexible living', landlords still prefer the traditional model.

Singapore hotels' average occupancy down to 51%

Hotel rooms remain half-filled resulting in a 40% decline in revenue.