TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Saturday, 4th April 2026
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New managing director appointed for MBK Hotel and Tourism

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Arthorn Vanasantakul has been appointed managing director of MBK Hotel and Tourism (MBKHT), a business unit of the MBK Group.

Previously MBKHT’s deputy managing director of finance and administration, Arthorn in her new role will be responsible for the following hotels in the MBKHT portfolio: Layana Resort and Spa, Dusit Thani Krabi Beach Resort, Pathumwan Princess Hotel, Tinidee Hotel @Ranong and Tinidee Golf Resort @Phuket.

With close to 30 years of experience in hotel operations, financial and marketing management under her belt, she has worked for several hotels in Thailand, including Royal Orchid Sheraton, Shangri-La Hotel, Novotel Bangkok, Dusit Hotels and Resorts, and Pathumwan Princess Hotel.

Indonesian first-time cruisers on Princess Cruises’ radar

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As Princess Cruises continues to homeport in Singapore for its South-east Asian sailings in the upcoming 2017-2018 season, it is training its sights on Indonesian first-time cruisers as a key target segment.

“We are seeing a significant increase in demand from Indonesian guests during our homeporting seasons, especially for first-time cruisers who wish to try shorthaul trips sailing out of Singapore to destinations in Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam,” Farriek Tawfik, director of South-east Asia Princess Cruises told TTG Asia during a media briefing in Jakarta last week.

Indonesia’s younger generation – including millennials and those aged 40 to 45 years old – and the rapidly growing middle-class are also a huge target market. “Cruise is new to young travellers who think that cruise is only for old people, and that is why we’re working with the government and travel agents to educate the market”, said Farriek.

Princess Cruises is stepping up engagement with travel agents and the tourism boards to provide the latest ship updates, in addition to participation in road shows and travel fairs across Indonesia’s major cities.

There is great plenty of room for growth in Indonesia’s cruise market, Farriek added, with only 40,000 out of Indonesia’s “huge population” having taken a cruise in 2015.

Cruise Line International Association (ICLA) 2016 Asia Cruise Trends Study shows Indonesia’s share of passenger volume was only 1.9 per cent compared to other Asian countries.

Moreover, Indonesia will receive more inbound travellers during the sailing season – with more than 60,000 foreign travellers expected to stop by in Bali, Lombok, Komodo Island, Ujung Pandang, Semarang and Probolinggo.

Expedia to stop promotion of some wildlife attractions

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Expedia will remove certain wildlife animal interactions from its websites and other distribution channels in a two-pronged move that mirrors TripAdvisor’s policy change and launch of an educational platform last year.

Over the next few months, Expedia will work together with several wildlife and animal protection groups – including The Association of Zoos and Aquariums, US Wildlife Trafficking Alliance, Born Free Foundation, The Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society International – to undertake a “thorough review” of wildlife attractions offered on its website.

The OTA also plans to launch the Wildlife Tourism Education Portal later this year to present travellers searching for animal-related activities with detailed information about specific activities offered through Expedia.

The new portal will include information on whether an activity involves human interactions, providing links to allow travellers learn more about wildlife tourism and animal welfare, participate in the conversation and take action.

“Expedia can play an integral part in educating travellers about the diverse views related to wildlife tourism, so they can make informed decisions that align with how they travel and how they interact with the animals that share our planet,” said Jen O’Twomney, vice president, Expedia Local Expert.

“As travellers, it is important that we know more about the places we go, the activities we engage in, and the ways in which we leave lasting impacts on our destinations. As we help people go places, we want to help them do it thoughtfully, and responsibly.”

The relationship between travel and wildlife exploitation again came under the spotlight when World Animal Protection released a recent report revealing that 77 per cent of the 2,923 elephants used in Asian tourist venues surveyed are kept in “severely cruel conditions” with tourism growth contributing to the problem becoming more widespread. The reported also advocated tourist education as a way to tackle the issue.

Vacation rental site Roomorama shuts down

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Singapore-headquartered homesharing platform Roomorama.com has stopped accepting bookings worldwide, citing a challenging environment due to “increasing competition and regulatory headwinds”.

Roomorama was founded in 2009, and in 2012 moved its headquarters from New York to Singapore to focus more on Asia-Pacific. It also merged with European rival Loftly in 2012, before launching B2B arm Bridge Rentals and partnering Ctrip, Tujia and HomeAway in subsequent years.

It however continued facing competition from homesharing giant Airbnb and leading hotel booking sites, in addition to regulatory challenges worldwide.

The startup said in a statement that all existing bookings will be honoured. Customers can email info@roomorama.com for assistance.

Mixed-use model drives Regent’s global expansion

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Taipei-based luxury hospitality company Regent Hotels Group has unveiled a trio of mixed-use developments comprising hotel and branded residences in Vietnam, Indonesia and Montenegro.

In Indonesia, Regent Hotels & Resorts is collaborating with KG Global Development to launch Regent Jakarta and Regent Residences Jakarta. Scheduled to open in 2018, Regent Jakarta will form part of the new Mangkuluhur City mixed-use development in the capital city.

The group last month sealed a management contract with Vietnamese property developer BIM Group to develop a mixed-use development in Phu Quoc. Regent Phu Quoc is expected to open in 2019 to feature a luxury resort and branded residential units.
Opening this month is the Regent Pool Club Residences at Regent Porto Montenegro, which has direct access to the facilities and services to the existing Regent Porto Montenegro hotel next door.

Steven Pan, chairman of Regents Hotels Group, said the mixed-use business model reflects the group’s “commitment to maximise owner return through innovative concepts and entrepreneurship” as it continues its global expansion.

HK Express partners activities booking platform

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Hong Kong-based LCC HK Express and online travel activities booking platform Klook have teamed up to launch U-Explore, an online travel activities planning tool.

The partnership is expected to give HK Express guests greater flexibility in booking tours, them park visits, airport transfers and Wi-Fi device rentals.


HK Express’ Andrew Cowen (left) and Klook’s Eric Gnock Fah

The deal will see HK Express customers given a hyperlink to a U-Explore webpage (www.klook.com/hkexpress), from where they can book activities in their destination, upon purchase of tickets via the airline’s website or mobile app.

Six Senses heads for Swiss Alps

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Six Senses is expanding in Europe with the signing of its first hotel in Switzerland, the 47-room Six Senses Crans-Montana, scheduled for opening in 2020.

Located in the canton of Valais about two hours from Geneva by car and train, the resort will feature 47 guest rooms and suites, a 2,000m2 spa specialising in alpine treatments, two restaurants, a sun terrace and bar, gyym and fitness studio, as well as retail space.

The Bangkok-based hospitality company currently houses two other hotels in its Europe portfolio – Six Senses Douro Valley in Portugal and Six Senses Residences Courchevel in France – and seven spas – in Paris, Crete (Greece), Mykonos (Greece), Marbella (Spain), Gstaad (Switzerland), Courchevel (France) and in Etihad lounges at London’s Heathrow Airport.

Event: Hong Kong Summer Party

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K-pop, competitive video gaming, a 3D light show and other activities will crank up the volume during the 2017 Hong Kong Summer Party happening in August.

From August 4-6, pro-gamers hailing from North America, Taiwan, Hong Kong, China and Europe will vie for the title of World Champion in a League of Legends mega-tournament, The Return of the Legends.

The renowned SM Town Live Tour will stage its first concert in Hong Kong on those same days, featuring popular K-pop groups and artistes such as D&E (Super Junior), EXO, Luna from f(x), NCT127, NCT Dream, Red Velvet, SHINee and Yesung(SuperJunior).

In addition, the skies above the Victoria Harbour will light up in rainbow colours and neon lights during the Lights, Music, Action! light show taking place from August 11 to September 2.

Dusit names VP for EMEA, eyes expansion in Middle East

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Dusit International has appointed Prateek Kumar as regional vice president – Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), responsible for strengthening the company’s operations and supporting development efforts in the region.

For the past two years Kumar was area general manager heading Dusit’s operations in Dubai. In his new role, he will continue to serve as general manager of Dusit Thani Dubai while also linking with the company’s head office in Bangkok to supervise operating and pre-opening properties in EMEA.

Kumar

Kumar’s appointment is part of Dusit International’s strategy expand in the EMEA region and balance its hotel portfolio by having half of its operations outside of Thailand by 2022, according to Lim Boon Kwee, COO of Dusit International.

Within the GCC region, Dusit International already operates five hotels, with another five confirmed in the pipeline. The Thai hospitality company earlier this month announced the launch of the 195-key dusitD2 Seef Bahrain, which is scheduled to open in the capital city of Manama next year to mark its first hotel in the country.

Terror impact on travel to London saved by weak pound

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View of London's financial district

London bookings for the period between July 1 and October 31 are 14 per cent ahead of where they were at the beginning of July last year, with the increase led by markets in the Americas (+21 per cent) and Asia-Pacific (+14 per cent), according to ForwardKeys.

ForwardKeys noted that the growth trend, evident from the first half of 2016, was further sparked by the sterling exchange rate falling to its lowest level in 30 years against the dollar in mid-October last year.

View of London’s financial district

Only the Middle East is lagging, currently 20 per cent behind July-October in 2016, due mainly to a fall in oil price hurting Middle Eastern economies and the timing of Ramadan, which fell earlier this year.

Benchmarked against its European competitor cities, London has the biggest market share of longhaul bookings for arrivals between July and October at 12 per cent, versus nine per cent for Paris and seven per cent for Rome.

Bookings from BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) are returning. All show double-digit growth in forward bookings for London and, with the exception of India, their citizens are showing greater interest in London than the rest of Europe, ForwardKeys observed.

Looking at the more significant origin markets, i.e. those with a share of 0.5 per cent or more, Chile is the one showing the greatest growth in forward bookings, 67 per cent ahead. It is followed by Brazil (48 per cent ahead), Taiwan (43 per cent ahead) and China (35 per cent ahead).

Olivier Jager, ForwardKeys co-founder and CEO, said: “This is an obvious and clear demonstration of how currency fluctuations affect travel, even in the face of other significant factors. London is great value at the moment and people are springing at the opportunity for a holiday, costing less than they might have anticipated.”