Como Metropolitan Bangkok, a luxury hotel in Sathorn district, combines contemporary design with a tranquil urban retreat atmosphere.
The premium and luxury tourism segment in Asia-Pacific remains resilient amid geopolitical tensions, as travellers seek intentional travel with trusted brands, and major destinations such as Thailand are projected to rebound once tensions ease, supported by pent-up demand, says Como Hotels and Resorts, a Singaporean hospitality operator.Doris Goh, executive vice-president of commercial at the company, said the hospitality outlook this year remains cautious yet resilient, particularly for the luxury segment in Asia-Pacific.
While rising travel costs are pressuring long-haul markets, the company still sees strong demand from regional travellers in search of wellness, privacy and meaningful experiences.
Healthy demand from Asian and Australian markets benefited Como's hotels in Singapore, Bangkok, Phuket, Bali and the Maldives, she said.
"What we are seeing is not necessarily less travel, but more intentional travel," Ms Goh said.
















