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Ettedgui steps down as MOHG CEO

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EDOUARD Ettedgui, who has led Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group (MOHG) as CEO since 1998, is stepping down on March 31, but will remain a non-executive director of the group.

MOHG has named James Riley, currently group finance director of Jardine Matheson Holdings, as Ettedgui’s successor. Riley joined Jardine Matheson in 1993 and has held a number of senior finance and commercial roles within the group before his current position in 2005. He has served on the board of MOHG for the past 10 years.

A senior executive at MOHG said Ettedgui would be missed, but added that as he remained a non-executive director, and his successor was not new to MOHG, continuity was assured.

MOHG chairman Ben Keswick said as much: “I am very pleased that we will continue to benefit from his knowledge and experience as he will remain as a non-executive director.”

“Edouard has led Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group since 1998, and has been instrumental in the group becoming recognised by many as the best global luxury hotel group,” he said. “It is an outstanding achievement, for which we are extremely grateful.”

Industry deal: Ceylon Tea Trails and Cape Weligama

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CEYLON Tea Trails and Cape Weligama is incentivising agents to book its two properties by offering a 10 per cent discount on contracted rates.

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The discount is extended to all bookings of Ceylon Tea Trails and Cape Weligama (minimum two nights in each property). An upgrade to next available category of room at Cape Weligama will also be offered from January 11 to March 31, 2016.

Ceylon Tea Trails offers accommodation in a tea estate manager’s home while Cape Weligama comprises individual villas in a seaside village.

Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre serves up Chinese New Year banquet deals

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COMPANIES looking to herald the Chinese Lunar Year of the Red Fire Monkey in the Malaysian capital city can consider a series of banquet packages offered by the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.

Available from January 25 to March 7, 2016, bookings of at least 100 pax can opt for an eight-course sit-down banquet at RM1,888++ (US$443) per table of 10 or RM188++ per person for parties with more than 300 guests.

Fu Lu Shou – which means Happiness, Prosperity and Longevity – buffet packages are available too.

Confirmed bookings made between now and December 31, 2015 will enjoy an eight per cent discount.

Executive chef, Richmond Lim, said event planners have four traditional yee sang options to choose from: Happy New Year is served with fresh salmon; Dual Happiness and Prosperity is served with jellyfish and salmon, Golden Symphony is served with fresh salmon, abalone and gold dust; Golden Year is served with fresh ocean trout.

Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore boosts MICE perks, intensifies courtship of key markets

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BUSINESS event planners who take their activities to Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore next year can expect to reap greater rewards through the hotel’s new Enhanced Signature Benefits loyalty programme.

While the original Signature Events Benefits was launched at all Shangri-La hotels worldwide three years ago, Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore has created its own version that offers additional perks that grow with the number of guestrooms consumed. These perks include Wi-Fi, an hour-long open bar during dinner for groups, a dedicated two-man concierge team throughout the event, and one 44-seat bus at the group’s disposal for two days.

Christopher Kang, director of sales and marketing, expects bookings to increase once the programme is implemented in January 2016.

He explained that the improved loyalty rewards, along with the hotel’s latest hardware improvements, are among the hotel’s recent efforts to grow its MICE business.

The Tower Ballroom was upgraded following an S$8 million (US$5.7 million) renovation, while colonial-style The Pavilion was launched last year.
“The new facilities further elevate our positioning in the MICE space,” said Kang, adding that “few other hotels in Singapore own that space in the luxury MICE category while being able to support business groups that require 30 to 400 rooms”.

The hotel is also banking on its special events and hosting of power personalities such as Indian prime minister Narendra Modi, Chinese president Xi Jinping and Taiwanese president Ma Ying-jeou, to draw planners.

Kang revealed that the hotel’s hosting of the meeting between political leaders Xi and Ma on November 7 had resulted in “overwhelming interest” from Chinese and Taiwanese travellers who were eager to stay at the hotel, see the room where the meeting was held and taste the menu that was presented to the two heads of state.

“The Ma-Xi meeting has also raised interest among Chinese planners,” he remarked.

China is among the hotel’s top three source markets – the others being the US and the UK. To grow business from China, Kang’s team had this year collaborated with the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) on a number of marketing initiatives. In May it hosted a MICE fam for 35 top buyers from China-based MNCs with the tourism board, Singapore Airlines and Changi Airport Group.

Kang said the targeted growth from the top three markets is about seven per cent in 2016.

IFFS heads into 2016 with new branding, show features

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THE International Furniture Fair Singapore 2016 / 33rd ASEAN Furniture Show (IFFS/AFS) will launch with a new brand identity and fresh show elements next year, furthering its commitment to promoting design within the furniture industry, and to forging relationships between exhibitors and buyers.

The event will spot a new tagline, Design, Inspiration, and Trade, which represents its mission to be the premier launch platform in Asia for the furniture industry, as well as a refreshed logo which depicts connections.

Ernie Koh, chairman of IFFS, said: “Good designs stem from inspirational experiences, and a company with a winning product understandably receives positive attention. This, in turn, leads to higher chances of success from a business standpoint. The three elements in the tagline share a synergistic relationship that ultimately promotes a thriving furniture industry. Here, IFFS plays the role of the connector that links design, inspiration and trade.”

Exhibitors and visitors attending IFFS 2016 can also look forward to a hall layout that presents both spatial and experiential elements that are specially crafted to enhance the tradeshow experience, a plethora of creative product displays that allow sellers to showcase the best of what they have through various touch points, and a series of thematic lounges for enhanced business networking experiences.

IFFS 2016 programme will feature design dialogues, business seminars and the Design STARS (formerly known as Asian STAR) showcase that spotlights a collection of pieces by rising designers worldwide.

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Koh added: “IFFS 2016 will present the industry with an all-new experience, one that is not just design-centric and inspirational, but that still builds upon its traditional role as the choice business platform that connects exhibitors with buyers from across the world.”

Iconic Sri Lankan hotel gets facelift

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SRI Lanka’s historic Galle Face Hotel, first opened in 1864, has completed a 30-month long restoration of its North Wing’s 72 rooms and suites, restaurants, bars, lobby, ballrooms and executive lounge.

Interiors now come with mahogany furnishings, grey marble casing in its bathroom walls as well as private balconies in 21 of the 26m2 to 60m2 rooms. There is also now a 120m2 signature suite, the Empress Eugenie, featuring a 60m2 terrace.

Other restorations of the iconic hotel include the addition of an executive lounge, The Long Room, the Verandah restaurant doubling in size, as well as the Poolside Bar and Terrace extending its open-air perch. The Americano Bar is now renamed Traveller’s Bar, a 19th century-inspired space.

The hotel last refurbished its adjoining South Wing in 2006, and is now undergoing a lower-impact redressing of the 84 rooms there.

Carlson Rezidor expands into Vietnam

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Signing of Radisson Blu Cam Ranh Bay

CARLSON Rezidor Hotel Group will be developing the Radisson Blu Cam Ranh Bay in Vietnam, the first property for the group there, slated for a 1Q2019 opening.

The 290-key, new-build, beachfront resort is located four kilometres away from Cam Ranh International Airport, and will also offer 40 villas with access to a 800-meter stretch of beach.

Amenities include sea sports facilities, a pool, fitness centre, spa, grand ballroom, multiple meeting rooms, two dining options, as well as a lounge and pool bar.

Scenic Cruises offers new itineraries

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SCENIC Cruises has confirmed new itineraries on both the Mekong and Irrawaddy rivers next year.

The Scenic Spirit, which will launch on the Mekong in January 2016, will travel between Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City and Cambodia’s Siem Reap on an eight-day circuit. Meanwhile, Scenic Aura will launch on the Irrawaddy in Myanmar, and it will be an 11-day trip between Mandalay and Pyay.

Both ships are all-suite – 34 on Scenic Spirit and 22 on Scenic Aura – and will range from 24m² to 80m² in size. The package, targeted at the above-55 demographic, includes free beverages, butler and laundry service, tips, gratuities, and most activities.

“Our expansion into South-east Asia has been a huge success since we launched our Mekong cruises last November. Our guests’ appetite for cruising this region with us has been voracious, with sales surpassing expectations,” said Adam Burke, journey designer Asia at Scenic Cruises.

[Sponsored Post] Early bird rates for IT&CMA 2016 before year-end

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The recent IT&CMA in Bangkok that saw 14% more exhibitor participation, with a showcase of 297 leading destinations, CVBs and corporate brands from around the world, garnered thumbs ups from delegates across all categories as they accomplished set objectives during over 100 business, education and networking activities.

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The spot-on buyer profile, successful garnering of leads, excellent organisation that resulted in strong business matches and productive discussions, as well as massive exposure outreach were among the reasons cited by satisfied exhibitors.

“This is a very important show to be part of. The organisers have been spot on with the buyer base and we were very happy with the number of buyers and meetings we had,” said Domingo Ramon C. Enerio III, Chief Operating Officer of Tourism Promotions Board Philippines. He and his team also took home the Stickiest Function Award, as voted by delegates, for staging a fun and memorable hosted dinner function for buyers and media, proving that their participation had undoubtedly gained Philippines invaluable marketing mileage.

“We obtained fantastic leads with these buyers. The ability of IT&CMA and CTW Asia-Pacific to connect us with such buying potential is the reason why we chose to return to the event. This is the platform that enabled us to achieve our business targets,” shared Edward Kwek, Business Events Manager, South & South East Asia of Tourism New Zealand.

“The PSA effectively found buyers with a mutual interest in meeting us, which translates to a higher percentage of business interest or lead potential,” said Anmi Luna, Director of Crowne Meetings Philippines.

Anake Boonjourn, Assistant Sales Manager of Novotel Phuket Resort couldn’t have agreed more, “The PSA system and Buyers profile gave us an insight into the buyers we were going to meet, and it helped in facilitating productive discussions. As a new exhibitor, the exhibition showcase was also a great opportunity for brand exposure.”

Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) that also took home the Stickiest National Pavilion Gold Award for the most impressive destination booth design, remarked, “We benefitted greatly from the business appointment structure. We were able to have fruitful meetings which will lead to future successful collaborations. The exposure outreach was massive as we met with many buyers from all around the world,” said Assistant Manager Changho Ham.

As returning and new exhibitors are starting to secure their space for next year, join them in booking yours before 31 December to enjoy early bird savings of 5% and more. Email sales.itcma@ttgasia.com for details.

To discover the highlights of IT&CMA 2015, click here. For more event information, visit www.itcma.com

PATA warns against stricter visas amid terror

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IN the aftermath of the terrorist attacks in Paris, Mario Hardy, CEO of PATA hopes that countries will turn to other options such as technology than impose visa restrictions to enhance safety and security.

“One thing we don’t want to see is visa restrictions,” he said, noting that more tourists travelled to Vietnam, China and Indonesia when they eased their visa policies. Japan and South Korea are doing well too after relaxing visa policies for Asian visitors.

Hardy pointed out that Thailand is exemplary to have recovered so quickly after the Bangkok bombing in August. The country has already received 26 million visitors so far and is expected to exceed the targeted 28.8 million arrivals for end-2015.

He explained that without resorting to visa restrictions, Thailand managed to address media enquiries and deploy security forces in public areas swiftly and effectively.

He added that PATA, together with organisations like UNWTO and WTTC, are planning to meet in 1Q2016 to tackle the issue of security in relation to tourism.