The Laurus Singapore – A Marriott Luxury Collection All-Suite Resort Opening in Sentosa

The Laurus Singapore will become Marriott’s first Luxury Collection resort in Singapore. Located at Resorts World Sentosa, this all-suite property features 183 spacious suites and refined amenities. It is expected to join the Marriott Bonvoy programme from August 2025 onwards.

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The Standard Hotels Join World of Hyatt – Full Globalist Benefits Will Apply

In a move that brings together bold design and loyalty-driven rewards, The Standard Hotels are officially joining the World of Hyatt (WOH) programme from May 2025. For loyalists of both brands, this is more than a brand expansion - it's a gateway to full elite recognition, especially for Globalists.

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Cathay Pacific Reopens The Bridge Lounge at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA)

Cathay Pacific has officially reopened The Bridge lounge at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) as of 7 May 2025. Fully redesigned with a refined “living room” aesthetic, the 27,000+ sq ft space features new dining concepts like The Nook, upgraded shower suites, and a dedicated First Class section. Perfectly timed ahead of The Wing renovations, this revitalised lounge is once again a must-visit for eligible Cathay Pacific and oneworld travellers transiting through HKG.

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Hotel Indigo Auckland Opens in Midtown, Auckland - Now Accepting Stay Reservations

Hotel Indigo, part of IHG Hotels & Resorts’ luxury and lifestyle portfolio, has officially opened Hotel Indigo Auckland — the brand’s first property in New Zealand. Located in the heart of Midtown on Albert Street, the 225-room hotel combines historic elements with contemporary design, offering a boutique accommodation experience in Auckland's central business district.

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World of Hyatt Award Chart Changes on 25 March 2025: Key Updates on Asia & Pacific

World of Hyatt's annual award chart changes take effect on 25 March 2025, impacting the number of points required for free night redemptions at select properties. In the Asia & Pacific region, 12 hotels will move down a category, while 25 will move up, making some redemptions more expensive.

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