// Global Analysis Archive
CNA Luxury reports accelerating multigenerational travel from Singapore across Asia, supported by platform-cited growth in family/group bookings and rising demand for villas, resorts, and culturally immersive experiences. Japan remains the top draw, while Vietnam—especially Phu Quoc—shows strong momentum as families prioritize flexible, bond-strengthening itineraries.
CNA Luxury reports accelerating multigenerational travel from Singapore across Asia in 2026, supported by strong year-on-year growth in group bookings and villa-style accommodation demand. Japan leads, while Vietnam—especially Phu Quoc—shows rapid search momentum, favouring resort-as-destination products and flexible, accessibility-aware itineraries.
A CNA feature dated 17 Feb 2026 highlights nine Indonesian fashion labels that blend contemporary silhouettes with heritage references and sustainability narratives. The mix of DTC-first distribution, selective retail, and accessible pricing suggests Indonesia is building a multi-brand ecosystem with growing regional export potential.
A CNA feature highlights nine Indonesian fashion labels using modern silhouettes, heritage references, and selective sustainability practices to differentiate amid fast-fashion fatigue. The mix of digital-first distribution, local craftsmanship, and cross-border intent suggests Indonesia is positioning for stronger Southeast Asian fashion influence, with scalability and brand-control risks to manage.
CNA’s Feb 2026 coverage highlights Indonesian fashion labels blending modern silhouettes with heritage cues, expanding beyond traditional and modest wear into multi-segment contemporary offerings. Sustainability signalling, omnichannel distribution, and early cross-border moves suggest improving readiness for regional scale, alongside verification and supply-chain risks.
CNA reports a rising ‘reverse reunion’ trend in 2026, with parents travelling to megacities to spend Lunar New Year with children anchored by work and urban life. The shift is reshaping peak transport demand and accelerating an experience-led holiday economy in major cities, supported by platforms and senior-friendly travel services.
CNA Luxury reports accelerating multigenerational travel from Singapore across Asia, supported by platform-cited growth in family/group bookings and rising demand for villas, resorts, and culturally immersive experiences. Japan remains the top draw, while Vietnam—especially Phu Quoc—shows strong momentum as families prioritize flexible, bond-strengthening itineraries.
CNA Luxury reports accelerating multigenerational travel from Singapore across Asia in 2026, supported by strong year-on-year growth in group bookings and villa-style accommodation demand. Japan leads, while Vietnam—especially Phu Quoc—shows rapid search momentum, favouring resort-as-destination products and flexible, accessibility-aware itineraries.
A CNA feature dated 17 Feb 2026 highlights nine Indonesian fashion labels that blend contemporary silhouettes with heritage references and sustainability narratives. The mix of DTC-first distribution, selective retail, and accessible pricing suggests Indonesia is building a multi-brand ecosystem with growing regional export potential.
A CNA feature highlights nine Indonesian fashion labels using modern silhouettes, heritage references, and selective sustainability practices to differentiate amid fast-fashion fatigue. The mix of digital-first distribution, local craftsmanship, and cross-border intent suggests Indonesia is positioning for stronger Southeast Asian fashion influence, with scalability and brand-control risks to manage.
CNA’s Feb 2026 coverage highlights Indonesian fashion labels blending modern silhouettes with heritage cues, expanding beyond traditional and modest wear into multi-segment contemporary offerings. Sustainability signalling, omnichannel distribution, and early cross-border moves suggest improving readiness for regional scale, alongside verification and supply-chain risks.
CNA reports a rising ‘reverse reunion’ trend in 2026, with parents travelling to megacities to spend Lunar New Year with children anchored by work and urban life. The shift is reshaping peak transport demand and accelerating an experience-led holiday economy in major cities, supported by platforms and senior-friendly travel services.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-1289 | Asia’s Multigenerational Travel Boom: Japan Leads as Phu Quoc Surges Ahead for 2026 | Tourism | 2026-02-18 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-1288 | Asia’s Multigenerational Travel Boom: Premium Villas, Secondary Cities and Vietnam’s Phu Quoc Surge in 2026 | Tourism | 2026-02-18 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-1257 | Indonesia’s Fashion Labels Signal a Regional Breakout: Modern Design, Heritage Craft, and Scalable DTC | Indonesia | 2026-02-17 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-1254 | Indonesia’s Fashion Labels Signal a Regional Pivot Toward Modern-Heritage, Accessible Quality | Indonesia | 2026-02-17 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-1251 | Indonesia’s Fashion Labels Signal a Scalable, Heritage-Forward Growth Story | Indonesia | 2026-02-17 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-1205 | China’s ‘Reverse Reunion’ Lunar New Year Travel Signals a New Urban-Centred Holiday Economy | China | 2026-02-16 | 0 | ACCESS » |