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Asia/Singapore Thursday, 1st January 2026
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Maldives’ love affair with luxury continues amid falling room rates

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Industry members who attended the inaugural Travel Trade Maldives in Malé last week had mixed opinions on whether the Maldives should rethink its position as an exclusively luxury destination in light of price wars resulting from room oversupply.

The debate rises from the increasing number of guesthouses and Airbnb accommodation providers while national occupancy rates remains low. It was 69 per cent in 2016, a drop of one per cent from 2015.

Peter Gremes, general manager at Reethi Beach Resort, said: “The Maldives used to charge horrendously high rates three years ago and tourists were coming; resorts and hotels were full. But average room rates started to drop from two years ago… the destination should also look at attracting the middle income segment.”

Over water bungalow in the Maldives

External factors contributing to the price pressure include competition from destinations such as Phuket, Bali, Mauritius and Hawaii as well as the appreciation of the US dollar (which the Maldives trades in) against the euro, making the destination more expensive for its traditional markets in Europe.

Amid such pressures, an inbound tour operator, Resort Life Travel head of reservation, Yves Laurrice Conti, maintains that the destination should keep its luxury branding or risk diluting its image, which will be difficult to recover from.

Shabeer Ahmed, founder, Sunland Group, is also confident of the Maldives’ reputation as a luxury destination, and urges a strategy to gradually increase tourism numbers instead of aiming for a high level in the short term.

Last year, tourist arrivals totalled nearly 1.3 million. In 2020, the Maldives wants to attract two million tourists annually and increase tourism revenue to US$3.5 billion.

Some trade players however do not that believe that the destination’s luxury branding and existence of affordable accommodation are mutually exclusive.

Azhana Shafeeq, marketing executive at Maldives marketing & PR Corporation, points out that the Maldives’ continued promotion as a luxury destination has not discouraged guesthouses and hotels on local islands to participate in B2B and B2C travel fairs.

Rial Hossain, sales executive at Plumeria Maldives Hotel, maintains that the Maldives is still generally perceived as an expensive destination. Still, the resort on Thinadhoo Island is being marketed as “affordable luxury” and this has proven successful in attracting millennial travellers, especially from Asian markets, he told TTG Asia.

German NTO zeroes in on SE Asian markets

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Since opening an office in Singapore this January, the German National Tourist Board (GNTB) has identified Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia as key target markets in South-east Asia.

Arrivals from Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia rose by 15.4, 15.5 and 16.1 per cent respectively from 2015 to 2016, while the figure for Indonesian arrivals is currently unavailable.

Neuschwanstein, Bavaria

Further growth is expected from these origin countries as “travellers seek newer destinations in central Europe”, explained Chun Hoy Yuen, director of marketing & sales for Germany National Tourism Office (GNTO) – Singapore (ASEAN), who added that the NTO also “(aims) to encourage more people to stay longer in the country”.

The board has forecasted that overnight stays by visitors from Asia-Pacific will increase by 122.7 per cent by 2030.

Till Weigl, GNTB’s international market relations manager for Asia and Australia, elaborated: “Many travellers start or end their journey in Germany… Germany-exclusive routes usually focus on the alpine region, the Black Forest region and the capital Berlin.”

To nudge travellers towards longer stays, GNTB aims to “extend the routes also towards the north and the German shoreline as well as focus on the beautiful scenery in the east of Germany”, said Weigl.

In line with this, GNTB will promote its Destination Germany campaign through annual themes, with 2018’s being “Culinary Germany”, the 200th anniversary of Karl Marx’s birth and the European Athletics Championships in August at The Olympiastadion Berlin.

The board is gearing its marketing efforts towards digital channels, with an emphasis on social media campaigns and collaboration. Its website, www.germany.travel, has recorded a total of 10 million visits to date.

GNTB also recently set up office in Buenos Aires to pursue the Argentinian and Chilean markets, and its Dubai sales office underwent a facelift earlier this year.

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Singapore, Armenia ink open skies agreement

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Singapore has entered into an open skies agreement (OSA) with Armenia, allowing airlines of both countries to operate any number of services between each other as well as beyond to any third country, with no restrictions on capacity, frequency, aircraft type and route schedule.

Avetisyan (left) and Shum

The pact was signed in Singapore last week by the director-generals of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore and Civil Aviation of Armenia, Kevin Shum and Sergey Avetisyan, respectively.

With the signing, Singapore has concluded air services agreements with more than 130 states and territories, of which over 60 are OSAs.

Mekong Tourism Forum bound for Thailand’s Nakhon Phanom in 2018

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Thailand’s north-eastern province of Nakhon Phanom, which borders Laos and the Mekong River, has been chosen as the host venue for the Mekong Tourism Forum (MTF) 2018.

Organised by the Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office, MTF was last held in Thailand in 2012 when Chiang Rai was host city. This year, the forum was organised in Luang Prabang.

Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge in Nakhon Phanom 

In Nakhon Phanom, more visitors are arriving for meetings and conferences, and the Nakhon Phanom University participates in the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau’s MICE Curriculum Programme to help equip the region with professional meeting and events expertise to support the growing sector.

The annual MTF aims to give industry stakeholders a platform to discuss the promotion and marketing of travel and tourism to and within GMS countries – Cambodia, China’s Yunnan and Guangxi provinces, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. It also promotes sustainable growth in the industry and invites keynote speakers to talk on tourism issues.

Shangri-La to open third hotel in Fujian province

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Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts last week broke ground for Shangri-La Hotel, Putian, an urban resort scheduled to open in 4Q2020 as the brand’s third address in China’s Fujian province after Fuzhou and Xiamen.

Shangri-La Hotel, Putian will have 247 guestrooms offering panoramic views of the city and Yanshou river. On-site facilities include a lobby lounge, restaurants, spa, fitness centre, swimming pool and a 1,200m2 ballroom.

Adjacent to the hotel, a 3,500m2 village-style plaza developed by the government for culture and tourism will offer a mix of restaurants, bars and retail shops.

Shangri-La Asia CEO Lim Beng Chee said: “Putian has remarkable economic potential for both business and tourism, which presents a great opportunity for the group.”

Absolute Hotel Services brings U to Hua Hin

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Absolute Hotel Services is ramping up its portfolio in Thailand with the signing of a U hotel in Hua Hin, scheduled to open in early 2020.

With a private beach location on 1.4ha of land between Hua Hin Soi 1-3, the U Hua Hin resort will feature 132 rooms and villas across superior, deluxe and pool villa types.

Facilities will include a beachfront pool bar and lounge, a large swimming pool, a specialty restaurant, meeting rooms for seminars and events, a fitness centre and a library/business centre.

Dorsett Hospitality names Chan GM of three hotels, SVP of brand marketing

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Dorsett Hospitality International has appointed Anita Chan as general manager of Dorsett Wanchai, Hong Kong, Cosmo Hotel Hong Kong and Dorsett Mongkok, Hong Kong.

Chan will also take on the additional role as senior vice president of brand marketing, responsible for leading and developing customer loyalties strategies, and setting up brand marketing and channel distribution infrastructure.

She first joined Dorsett Hospitality International in March 2005 as general manager of Cosmopolitan Hotel Hong Kong and Cosmo Hotel Hong Kong, and was involved in the rebranding project of Cosmopolitan Hotel Hong Kong to Dorsett Wanchai in October 2016.

Ascott CEO gets business award for contributions to Singapore-China relations

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(From left to right) Business China’s Sun Xueling and Lee Yi Shyan, Ascott’s Lee Chee Koon and Singapore’s prime minister Lee Hsien Loong

For The Ascott’s contributions to Singapore-China relations, CEO Lee Chee Koon was accorded the Business China Young Achiever Award by Singapore’s prime minister Lee Hsien Loong at the Business China Awards Dinner 2017 last Friday. Organised by Business China, the awards aim to honour outstanding individuals and enterprises for their contributions to Singapore-China relations as well as promoting bilingualism and biculturalism in Singapore.

New GM for One World Hotel Petaling Jaya

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One World Hotel Petaling Jaya has appointed Chris Niuh Ban Hock as general manager.

Niuh brings with him 20 years of experience within the hospitality industry. For the past four years, he was the area general manager for Berjaya Langkawi Resort, Langkawi and Georgetown City Hotel, Penang.

The veteran hotelier began his career at Kedah’s Sheraton Perdana Resort in 1995 as a recreation manager. He ten went on to hold key management positions in properties such as Sunway Lagoon Resort & Pyramid Tower Hotel, Holiday Villa Hotel, and Nirwana Gardens Resort.