TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Thursday, 14th May 2026
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Asia’s hidden beaches

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With their laid-back vibe, tropical charm and lesser crowds, these are the rising beach stars of tomorrow. Here are TTG Asia‘s picks of the region’s best under-the-radar spots

Scarborough Beach, Australia
A favourite swim and surf spot among locals, Perth’s Scarborough Beach will soon become a tourist gem thanks to a A$100 million (US$74.3 million) redevelopment plan.

Located on Western Australia’s Sunset Coast, 15 minutes north of Perth, the centrepiece of the redevelopment will be a A$26 million heated pool comprising eight 50m lanes, four 25m lanes and a separate leisure pool. Slated to open in early 2018, the pool will also be equipped with “extensive lights” for night-time swimming.

There will also be beachfront boardwalks, lookouts, picnic shelters, cafes, bars, retail outlets, and a Town Square for markets, food trucks and special events.

A range of accommodation options, from hostels to the high-rise 4.5 star-rated Rendezvous Hotel, are available.

“We’re very excited about this redevelopment,” said Sylvia Mills, founder of Luxury Outback Tours in Perth. “Scarborough has always been an iconic place with its white beach and crystal clear water.”

Watch out for Pinky’s Eco Retreat and Beach Club on Rottnest Island, 18km off Perth’s coastline. The property will offer island “glamping” in summer 2017/18, in the form of 29 beachfront luxury tents, 10 two-bedroom family tents and 35 budget-friendly tents.

The retreat is part of other developments on the car-free island, including a new resort, spa, golf course and function centre for up to 400 people. – Adelaine Ng

Desaru Coast, Malaysia
At this classic Malaysian beach town in south-eastern Johor, Themed Attractions Resorts & Hotels’ (TAR&H)

plan to transform 1,580ha of the land into a premium integrated destination resort, is expected to widen its appeal beyond the domestic and Singaporean markets.

Phase 1 has seen the opening of The Els Club Desaru Coast – comprising the Ocean Course (opened September 2016) and Valley Course (opened May 2017) – plus waterfront F&B and entertainment outlets, and a conference centre.

In addition, the Els Club Desaru Coast comprises two championship golf courses with 45 holes in total. The 27-hole Ocean Course was designed by four-time major champion Ernie Els, while the 18-hole Valley Course was co-designed by Vijay Singh and Ernie Els.

Raaj Navaratnaa, general manager of Johor-based New Asia Holiday Tours & Travel, said: “Currently, Desaru Coast attracts Indian and Asian FITs who are keen on soft adventure and nature activities. Its close proximity to Singapore is another attraction as tourists can combine a beach stay in Desaru with a day trip, or overnight, in Singapore.”

Watch out for Launching by end-2017 is the 365-room Hard Rock Hotel Desaru Coast, located adjacent to Desaru Coast Adventure Water Park (currently under construction). Also coming up are the Anantara Desaru Coast Resorts & Villas, Aman Resorts & Villas and The Westin Desaru Coast Resort. – S Puvaneswary

Phu Quoc, Vietnam
While resorts are quickly rising on the 20km stretch of Long Beach and the west side of Phu Quoc, simple island life can still be found on its east coast, with its reefs perfect for diving, calm bays for kayaking, and quaint fishing villages and beach shacks serving up fresh seafood.

There, Star Beach, known locally as Bai Sao, is the island’s prized beach, said Shane Ngu, general manager of Vietnam Designer Tours.

“Phu Quoc is fast becoming developed, which can put some people off. But it still has a lot of charm and you can find seclusion and tropical beaches, which make it the perfect getaway,” he added.

Watch out for The debut of the JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay Resort & Spa in March 2017 has significantly raised the destination’s luxury credentials. Designed by renowned architect Bill Bensley, it has 244 guestrooms, five F&B outlets, a gym, spa and 1,100m2 of meeting space. – Marissa Carruthers

Mergui Archipelago, Myanmar
Lying off Myanmar’s southern coast is the Mergui (or Myeik) Archipelago, comprising more than 800 pristine islands that have remained untouched until recently despite its proximity to the Thai border.

Boasting white beaches, vibrant marine life and home to the Moken people – or sea gypsies – the archipelago is touted as South-east Asia’s best kept secret.

Janis Vougioukas, general manager of Burma Boating, said: “The Mergui Archipelago is just opening up to tourism and people come to explore remote islands.”

The archipelago is now flagging up on visitors’ radars, with a string of sailing trips touring the islands, as well as more land accommodation springing up, such as on Nyaung Oo Phee Island.

Watch out for Burma Boating, which has been operating in the area since the late 1990s, recently added four yachts, including the luxurious new flagship Clan VI to their fleet. The company also added a seven-day itinerary that takes in more of the archipelago’s islands. – Marissa Carruthers

Koh Chang, Thailand
Mu Koh Chang National Park, located in eastern Thailand near the Cambodian borders, comprises 52 islands including Koh Chang – the second-largest island in the country after Phuket.

Panika Kongprasert, owner and sales manager of Changtour explains that Koh Chang is fast gaining popularity among Thai and foreign tourists alike as it is just 300km from Bangkok, and cheaper than the many famous beaches and islands in the country’s south.

“Koh Chang is so attractive because there is a wide range of activities available, such as elephant riding, snorkelling and firefly watching,” Panika said.

Watch out for The new ferry service connecting Sattahip and Koh Chang was recently launched in May, providing an alternative means for tourists staying in Pattaya or those landing in U-tapao Airport to get to the island. – Siriarpa Kamjan

Belitung, Indonesia
An island on the east coast of Sumatra, Belitung has caught travellers’ attention since Laskar Pelangi – a film based on a book of the same title – was shown in 2008.

Known for its unique granite rock formations scattered on land and in the sea, Belitung’s most popular destination is Tanjung Kelayang, a 4km-long stretch of white-sand beach in the north. The southern part is home to mangrove forests, while the small islands south of Belitung offer shipwrecks for divers to explore.

In addition, Belitung is part of the tourism ministry’s 10 “New Bali” destinations, with a Special Economic Zone set up to include the development of a 90-room hotel and 30 villas, set to open in 2018. As well, an 18-hole golf course broke ground in September 2016 and is expected to open this year.

Bambang Sugiono, director of Gajah Bali Tour, said: “Belitung has the potential as it has beautiful beaches, and Chinese travellers like water sports and activities.”

Watch out for H.A.S. Hanandjoeddin International Airport, 40km from Tanjung Kelayang, extending its runway from 2,200 to 2,500m as it gears up to receive international flights in the near future. – Mimi Hudoyo

Port Dickson, Malaysia
Already popular among locals due to its proximity to Kuala Lumpur, a new crop of mid to upscale hotels targeted at the international market is now raising Port Dickson’s profile among a wider clientile.

New hotels include Avillion Port Dickson, featuring 258 rooms, chalets and villas; Avillion Admiral Cove, a waterfront 316-room hotel with meeting facilities and a marina; the 200-key Corus Paradise Resort Port Dickson; Lexis Hibiscus Port Dickson, offering 639 rooms and overwater villas; and the 317-villa Grand Lexis Port Dickson.

“The quality of these hotels have made it possible to sell the destination to foreign markets. In the past it was mainly budget and three-star properties catering mainly to locals,” said Arokia Das, senior manager, Luxury Tours Malaysia.

Said Steve Woon, senior vice president – sales marketing of Lexis Hotel Group: “We are seeing a lot of honeymoon couples, meetings and incentive groups, and upmarket leisure tourists mainly from China, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Middle East and Indonesia.”

Watch out for Malaysian prime minister Najib Abdul Razak announced in May the creation of Malaysia Vision Valley (MVV) – a world-class metropolis in the Negeri Sembilan State (which includes Port Dickson). MVV is expected to attract more than RM290 billion (US$67 billion) in investments, and will be developed over 153,000ha and in phases until 2045. – S Puvaneswary

Con Dao, Vietnam
The southern archipelago of Con Dao comprises 16 islands, the largest of which is Con Son.

Despite its stunning natural beauty, it holds a dark history as this was where political prisoners were sent during the French rule. Today, former prison buildings have been turned into a museum and are open to the public.

While the island remains off-the-beaten path, its remote vibe and untouched paradise offerings make it attractive to both developers and tourists.

Florencia Allo Moreno, general manager of Khiri Travel Vietnam, said Con Dao has become a top beach destination with her clientele since it was introduced to itineraries.

She added: “The island is quite small with few accommodation choices, but this is changing as demand is increasing.”

Watch out for Dream Hotel Group is venturing into Vietnam, with its first property slated to open in Ba Ria province’s Long Hai in the next few months, followed by four more upmarket properties over the next two years, including one in Con Dao. – Marissa Carruthers

Wakatobi, Indonesia
Located in in south-east Sulawesi, Wakatobi is part of the Coral Triangle – a triangular area of tropical marine waters between Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines – and has been listed as a tentative World Heritage Site since 2005.

With its rich underwater biodiversity that spans 750 species of coral reefs, it is also one of the 10 new destinations the Indonesian government is focused on developing.

“The destination is promising. However, there is a need for international-standard and more affordable accommodation,” Vivi Herlambang, director – sales marketing and business development at Sahid International Hotel, which took over the management of the midscale Wakatobi Patuno Resort in September 2016.

Accessibility to the island is improving, with Wings Air launching a daily service between Makassar and Wakatobi since October 2016.

Watch out for The government is expanding Matahora Airport’s runway on Wangi-Wangi Island, from 2,000m to 2,500m in length. As well, Garuda Indonesia plans to fly between Denpasar and Wakatobi this year. – Mimi Hudoyo

Koh Lipe, Thailand
As one of the biggest islands in Tarutao National Marine Park in southern Thailand, Koh Lipe in Satun province has been steadily rising on the international tourist radar.

Last year, 1.2 million tourists visited the island, up from 800,000 in 2005.

Sumet Marnhet, secretary of the tourism council of the Satun Provincial Administrative Organization, attributes Koh Lipe’s growing popularity to the island’s clear waters and powdery sand, which made it attractive for snorkelling.

Furthermore, Koh Lipe is located near other tranquil islands such as Koh Hin Ngam, well-known for its rock beach.

Watch out for The ambassador of China to Thailand in March visited Koh Lipe with Chinese tour operators to strengthen trade cooperation on Koh Lipe and in Satun province. It is expected that China will soon be a source market of Koh Lipe in the near future. – Siriarpa Kamjan

Koh Rong Samloem, Cambodia
As Cambodia’s largest and most developed island Koh Rong continues to grow, more visitors are seeking solace in neighbouring islands like Koh Rong Samloem.

Measuring nine kilometres long and five kilometres at its widest point, Koh Rong Samloem remains relatively undeveloped, with a smattering of guesthouses lining its white sandy shores, rare wildlife, and crystal waters perfect for snorkelling.

Kimhean Pich, CEO and founder of Discover the Mekong, said: “Koh Rong Samloem is close to the mainland coastal town of Sihanoukville, which has easy land and air access. It is also a relatively new destination and there are fewer people, which makes it appealing to some.”

With speedboats now transporting visitors from Sihanoukville to Koh Rong Samloem and more upmarket boutique accommodation being introduced, the Cambodian trade is keeping a watch on on the island.

Watch out for Earlier this year, Buva Sea Cambodia launched new fast boats connecting Sihanoukville and Koh Rong Samloem. The thrice-daily boats now take about 30 minutes, and increased competition has also driven down the cost of one-way tickets to about US$6. – Marissa Carruthers

Caramoan, Philippines
With its powdery white sand and limestone caves, Caramoan, in the Bicol Region, is often compared to Boracay and Palawan.

Vilma De Claro Mendoza, president of Mart Evers Travel and Tours, said that Caramoan is ideal for travellers seeking peace and unspoilt nature. Travellers can also take in the culture, cuisine, and heritage of the Bicol Region.

The resort destination can be reached from Manila via an hour-long domestic flight to Camarines Sur, followed by a three-hour overland drive.

Watch out for More Bicol Region tour operators, as well as the Philippine Tour Operators Association (Philtoa), have added Caramoan to their tour packages, creating stronger marketing mileage for the destination. – Rosa Ocampo

Siquijor, Philippines
Located in the Central Visayas, Siquijor is a laid-back island characterised by pristine white sand and great snorkelling opportunities.

Its tranquility and lack of tourist crowds are what make it unique, according to Renalie Locsin, Annset Holidays’ account manager for Europe. Visitors can ride a motorbike from one end of the island to the other, dip in the multi-tiered Cambugahay Falls and mix with the friendly locals.

Siquijor has no airport, so access is via ferry rides of about two hours from Cebu to Dumaguete, then another hour to the island.

Watch out for The 30-room, three-star Casa Coco Hotel will be built in San Juan, Siquijor, to augment the current accommodation shortage. – Rosa Ocampo

Pasikuda, Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka’s eastern fishing village of Pasikuda is fast becoming a magnet for foreign visitors seeking long sandy beaches and unspoilt terrain.

The once, war-battered locality is now dubbed the ‘crown jewel of the east’ and has over 1,000 hotel rooms. It is also part of a five-year plan to increase the number of rooms in Sri Lanka’s east to 7,000 from 2,000 now, according to Eastern Province chief minister Ahmed Nazeer.

Mohamed Jaufer, president of the Chamber of Tourism & Industry, said: “We want to promote this destination (to be) as good as southern Sri Lanka.”

Watch out for Batticaloa Airport, 30km away from Pasikuda, will soon open for commercial operations, cutting travel time from Colombo to just 30 minutes, compared to a six-hour drive. Private domestic carrier, Cinnamon Air, currently operates daily flights to Batticaloa with an eight-seater amphibious Cessna plane. – Feizal Samath

Visakhapatnam, India
Also known as Vizag, this beach destination in the state of Andhra Pradesh has been growing in popularity in the domestic market.

It has the potential to become an international resort destination like Goa, as charter tourists from Russia are starting to visit the destination this year.

“In recent months, efforts have been directed towards international markets, with the state representing actively in ITB Berlin and Arabian Travel Market. Even local trade bodies like Confederation of Indian Industry have actively engaged with tourism stakeholders, and organised a meeting with top DMCs from New Delhi and Mumbai to showcase the destination,” said Aditya Shamsher Malla, general manager, Four Points by Sheraton, Visakhapatnam.

“Essential attractions in Vizag already exist but the capacity utilisation is grossly low,” said Col Minhas, general manager, Baypark – a Pema Wellness Resort.

Watch out for The Network of Indian MICE Agents (NIMA) recently organised its annual meeting in Vizag, providing an opportunity for member MICE operators to know the destination.

“NIMA is now planning to organise a B2B table session for some 200 travel agents and hoteliers in Vizag,” said Gajesh Girdhar, national coordinator, NIMA. – Rohit Kaul

St Regis’ new Live Exquisite brand promise to benefit even meetings

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St Regis Hotels and Resorts’ ongoing brand repositioning is promising more exquisite and experiential guest programmes that will benefit the intimate-sized, C-level meetings its properties tend to attract.

Central to the new branding campaign is the “Live Exquisite” tagline and a positioning built “all around living exquisitely” while retaining the heritage, traditions and rituals the brand is known for, according to Lisa Holladay, vice president and global brand leader for St Regis.


Sentebale Royal Salute Polo Cup

Holladay pointed to the St Regis-sponsored 2017 Sentebale Royal Salute Polo Cup, held the past Monday at The Singapore Polo Club, as an example of how the new Live Exquisite promise is delivered. She said that the polo game in the afternoon featured a lifestyle event that is a firm tradition with the St Regis brand – and one that is appreciated by St Regis followers and guests – while the charity ball that evening was held in an unexpected botanical paradise setting in The St Regis Singapore’s John Jacob Ballroom.

“It means so much to us when Prince Harry (the guest of honour) remarked in his speech how impressed he was with the theme and the ballroom’s setup. The hotel delivers our positioning of living exquisitely,” she told TTGmice.

Supporting the repositioning is a new print campaign which uses beautiful lifestyle photographs in different settings as well as a stronger reliance on the St Regis Connoisseur programme which calls upon trend setters who share the same lifestyle as St Regis guests, to provide ideas on how impressive travel experiences should be delivered at St Regis properties.

The programme, which now counts professional polo player Nachos Figueras and singer-songwriter Jamie Cullum among its ambassadors, will soon be joined by Chinese millionaire and jewellery designer Wan Bao Bao. Wan will also design a unique piece of jewellery that will be retailed in limited quantity at St Regis hotels and online boutique.

More unique guest experiences “created through the lens of the St Regis Connoisseur programme” are in the pipeline, revealed Holladay.

Presently, the St Regis experience includes inviting guests to world-class polo events and Jazz Legends performances at its properties worldwide, and these have proven popular with both leisure and business travellers, according to Yeoh Fay Linn, senior director, brand management & marketing Asia Pacific, Marriott International.

The focus on exquisite experiences will also benefit C-level meetings held at St Regis properties.

“When executives come together for a meeting, they also want a memorable experience. I see opportunities for our properties to help curate unique experiences for meeting groups (and) that is another initiative we are focused on going into the end of 2017 and next year,” said Holladay. “Whether the traveller is here for leisure or business, the Live Exquisite promise should be communicated through all the (hotel’s) touchpoints.”

Designer playgrounds, early check-in crown Changi Airport’s new Jewel

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Changi Airport has unveiled the latest features in its upcoming lifestyle complex Jewel, with designer play attractions, dining outlets and walking trails crowning the 14,000m2 Canopy Park at the topmost level.

CEO of Jewel Changi Airport Development, Hung Jean, shared that Jewel hopes to attract transit passengers – which make up 30 per cent of Changi Airport’s traffic – as well as travellers from various FlyFerry, FlyCruise and CoachFly trips.


Sky Nets

She revealed that Jewel will also provide early check-in services for passengers across all carriers and terminals, including for airlines whose counters have not yet opened for check-in.

“Jewel is meant to elevate the tourism mindshare that (Changi Airport is) getting internationally,” Hung said. “If you have a longer transit, there’s so much more to do at Jewel.”

The main draw will be the Canopy Park’s three main play areas, open to visitors of all ages. The Sky Nets will consist of a 50m-long walking net suspended at 25m and a 250m-long bouncing net at eight metres above ground.

They are respectively designed by European consultants Officium and Chien Noir, both known for their net and rope installations around the world.


Canopy Mazes

The opposite end will feature a sprawl of two Canopy Mazes created by international maze designer Adrian Fisher. The first will be Singapore’s largest hedge maze with 1.8m-high hedges, changeable paths and a lookout tower; the second is an outdoor mirror maze complete with an infinity chamber.

Finally, Singapore consultancy Playpoint is collaborating with Dutch design company Carve to create the Discovery Slides, a massive art sculpture that doubles up as four play slides. This structure will also provide a 6.5m-high observatory deck for visitors to enjoy views over the rest of Jewel.

Other features that were also announced include four Foggy Bowls for young children to play in mist and a 50m-long glass-floored Canopy Bridge suspended 23m above ground.

The Canopy Park will also have a communal Canopy Plaza of F&B offerings that can be converted to host events for up to 1,000 attendees.

Jewel is slated to open in early 2019.

China regains luxury appetite but travel budgets stagnate

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Forward bookings for APAC growing slower than for longhaul desitnations

In 2016, Chinese luxury spend increased 20 per cent and returned to pre-2013 levels, according to chairman and chief researcher of the Hurun Report Rupert Hoogewerf, but buyers interviewed at ILTM Asia say this is not translating to fatter holiday budgets.

Hurun’s 2017 The Chinese Luxury Traveller Report states that purchasing power of respondents rose 57 per cent, from RMB14 million (US$2.1 million) per capita in 2015 to RMB22 million, as the effects of China’s 2013 anti-corruption measures ease.

Last year also saw the highest average willingness to spend extravagantly on accommodation, Hoogewerf said, with 60 per cent of wealthy Chinese travellers spending at least US$500 per night on rooms – although average household travel expenditure was relatively unchanged at RMB380,000.

Speaking to TTG Asia at ILTM Asia, Wang Ze Lin, outbound director of Resort Saloon, an agency operating under China Environment International Travel Service, observed a dip in Chinese travel spend in the past year.

In 2014 and 2015, the company’s bookings for resort destinations such as the Maldives, Mauritius, Fiji and Tahiti were typically for five-star or five-star plus properties. But from 2016, the trend turned towards four-star properties, said Wang, citing the possible effects of slowing economic growth.

On the other hand, senior trip consultant at Deep Blue Trip, Eric Lee, has seen travel budgets grow in the past year due to a preference for smaller groups, personal vehicle and guide, and better quality services.

Meanwhile, assistant general manager of CYTS Sparkle Tour, Aymeric Naudin, pointed out that Chinese luxury travellers prioritise their spend differently depending on what part of the world they are visiting.

In Europe, “accommodation is generally not the primary allocation” as Chinese travellers prefer to splash out on activities, meals and shopping, said Naudin.

“In Asia, the budget for accommodation is very important. It’s all about affording a great resort with (ample amenities) as Chinese travellers (tend to) spend most time privately with their family in a villa.”

St Regis repositions brand, promises more exquisite guest experiences

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St Regis Hotels and Resorts is undergoing a brand repositioning to stay modern and relevant, and part of the new brand delivery will include a new “Live Exquisite” tagline and more experiential guest programmes developed by the St Regis Connoisseurs.

Lisa Holladay, vice president and global brand leader for St Regis, told TTG Asia the new positioning is built “all around living exquisitely”, and will retain the heritage, traditions and rituals the brand is known for.

Holladay pointed to the St Regis-sponsored 2017 Sentebale Royal Salute Polo Cup with Prince Harry as the guest of honour, held Monday at The Singapore Polo Club, as an example of how the new Live Exquisite promise is delivered. The polo game in the afternoon featured a lifestyle event that is a firm tradition with the St Regis brand, while the gala dinner that evening was held in an unexpected botanical paradise setting in The St Regis Singapore’s John Jacob Ballroom.

Also supporting the repositioning is a new print campaign which uses beautiful lifestyle photographs in different settings as well as a stronger reliance on the St Regis Connoisseur programme established in 2010. The programme calls upon trendsetters who share the same lifestyle as St Regis guests to provide ideas on how impressive travel experiences should be delivered at St Regis properties.

The programme, which counts professional polo player Nachos Figueras and singer-songwriter Jamie Cullum among its ambassadors, will soon be joined by Chinese millionaire socialite and jewelry designer Wan Bao Bao.

Yeoh Fay Linn, senior director, brand management & marketing Asia-Pacific, Marriott International, revealed that Wan will design a unique piece of jewelry that will only be retailed in limited quantity at St Regis properties and online boutique.

Coming up soon, the Live Exquisite promise will be delivered through a fashion project lead by another Connoisseur, fashion brand Marchesa. “Marchesa will design a collection of kaftans… bearing designs unique to our St Regis properties in resort locations,” shared Holladay.

Holladay also revealed for the first time that a search is underway for a “younger Connoisseur, perhaps a teenager” to give the brand a “younger perspective on how the brand can be enjoyed”.

She said: “These days, couples are travelling with their children, but they aren’t leaving their children with a babysitter at the resort. They want to spend quality time together. Children who grow up with frequent travellers – the kind who are our guests – are so well travelled themselves (so we can benefit from their perspectives).”

Bintan Resorts launches new initiatives for Muslim segment

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In collaboration with CrescentRating and Halaltrip, Bintan Resorts in Indonesia’s Riau Archipelago has rolled out a series of initiatives to increase its appeal to Muslim travellers in South-east Asia and the Middle East.

The new initiative includes the publication of the Muslim Visitor Guide to Bintan Resorts, which is currently available in English and will be subsequently translated to Arabic. The guide highlights Muslim-friendly resorts, attractions and halal-friendly restaurants.


Kayaking in Treasure Bay Bintan’s Crystal Lagoon

Also, a dedicated microsite on HalalTrip will highlight the Muslim-friendly options in Bintan Island. All establishments, including hotels, restaurants, spas and attractions,have been rated based on CrescentRating’s system for Muslim friendliness.

Iris Kok, marketing communications manager of Bintan Resorts, said: “With anticipated growth in the Muslim travel market, we believe that this collaboration with CrescentRating is timely and boosts our marketing efforts towards welcoming Muslim tourists. It is an important step to access and adapt our offerings to be more Muslim-friendly allowing for informed decision-making.”

According to the MasterCard-CrescentRating Global Muslim Travel Index (GMTI) 2017, the Muslim travel market is estimated to grow to US$220 billion in 2020 and US$300 billion by 2026. Indonesia currently stands in the third spot.

DoubleTree by Hilton to grow in Sri Lanka’s Weerawila

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Hilton will soon plant a DoubleTree by Hilton hotel in Sri Lanka’s Weerawila, bringing its current hotel pipeline in the country to seven.

Slated to start operations in 1Q2018, the 140-room DoubleTree by Hilton Weerawila is located on the banks of Lake Weerawila in the town of Tissamaharama, within Hambantota district. It is also near to the Weerawila Bird Sanctuary, a nesting ground for hundreds of diverse bird species.


(From left) KDU Group’s Thushan Upasena, Susantha Pointo, and Saman Upasena; Hilton’s William Costley, and Kieran Bestall; and KDU Group’s Deelaka Upasena
According to Dianna Vaughan, senior vice president and global head, DoubleTree by Hilton, the Weerawila hotel will mark the upscale brand’s fourth upcoming property in Sri Lanka.

DoubleTree by Hilton Weerawila will be managed by KDU Adventures, a subsidiary of KDU Group.

GM named for Renaissance Pattaya Resort & Spa

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Renaissance Hotels has appointed Saurabh Kukreja as general manager at the soon-to-launch Renaissance Pattaya Resort & Spa.

The hospitality veteran has 14 years of experience under his belt, and has held various management and general management positions at different luxury properties in Asia and Europe, such as the Amarai Watergate in Bangkok and The Savoy in London.

He was most recently the general manager at the Crimson Hotel Filinvest City in Manila.

Ming Foong to head Travelport’s Greater China region

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Travelport has appointed Ming Foong as managing director for Greater China region – covering China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau – and online business group Asia-Pacific.

Based in Hong Kong, he has extensive experience in the digital and e-commerce industries, including various product and category management, as well as commercial management roles from his previous positions with eBay, MSN and Bing.

He first joined Travelport in 2012, and his most recent role was director OTA for Asia-Pacific and business development North Asia and Japan.

CITE returns to Chengdu for fifth edition

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Into its fifth year, Chengdu International Tourism Expo (CITE 2017) will be held at the Chengdu Century International Convention & Exhibition Center in Chengdu from November 30 to December 2 this year.

Organised by Singapore-based Conference & Exhibition Management Services (CEMS), CITE 2017 is supported by the Tourism Administration of Sichuan Province, Sichuan Provincial Tourism Association, the Chengdu Municipal Tourism Administration, and the Chengdu Municipal Bureau of Exposition.


Edward Liu, the managing director of CEMS, speaking at an event

The 2017 show will feature a gross area of 10,000m2 and is projected to boast over 400 international exhibitors from over 40 countries such as Egypt, Morocco, Malaysia, Turkey and the US, plus 400 international and local hosted buyers.

The three-day exhibition aims to welcome some 6,000 trade visitors from the travel and tourism industry and media, and 10,000 public visitors on the last day of the event.

An anchor highlight for the 2017 edition will be a pre-event promotional roadshows for exhibitors to promote themselves to their target buyers in various cities in the northern, central and western regions of China.

CEMS has also customised the pre-scheduling of business-to-business appointments to effectively match the needs of both the exhibitors and visitors.

Specially curated workshops, conferences, seminars, forums and panel discussions will also run concurrently with the exhibition for trade visitors to gain new practical knowledge on the industry practices.

More information on CIT 2017 is available at www.sc-cite.com.