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South Korea declares end of MERS outbreak

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SOUTH Korea’s prime minister Hwang Kyo-ahn has officially declared the end of the MERS outbreak in the country.

While speaking to government officials in a meeting in Seoul, he said “the people can now be free from worry”, citing that there has been no new infections in the country for 23 consecutive days.

“I ask the public to shake off all concerns over MERS and to resume normal daily activities, including economic, cultural, leisure and school activities,” he added.

However, the World Health Organisation (WHO) did not sing the same tune, and said that they required 28 days without new infections to declare the country virus-free.

Meanwhile, screening at airports would remain in place “until the situation comes to a formal end”, said Kwon Duk-cheo, a South Korean health ministry official, according to an AFP report.

The virus was responsible for 36 deaths and infected 186 people in total. It began on May 26, brought to South Korea by a man who had visited the Middle East, where the virus originated from.

Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel appoints new GM

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LARS Kerfin has been appointed the new general manager of Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel.

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Prior to this, the German national was the general manager of Anantara Lawana Resort & Spa in Koh Samui.

Kerfin has been living and working in Thailand for over 10 years and had been a resident manager in many hotels in Thailand, such as Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa as well as Pattaya Marriott Resort & Spa. He was was also a room division acting resident manager at Hua Hin Marriott Resort & Spa.

Amadeus names new president for Asia Pacific

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AMADEUS has announced the appointment of Albert Ponzo, a 23-year veteran in the company, to be its next president for Asia Pacific.

He will take office from August 3, directing Amadeus’ corporate strategy for the region, focusing on distribution and new business areas such as rail, hotel, payments and venture investments.

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Amadeus has two regional offices within the Asia Pacific, including one in Bangkok and another in Singapore. It also has an R&D centre in Bangalore and in Sydney.

Travelport, Radius Travel ink travel commerce deal

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TRAVEL commerce service provider Travelport has signed an exclusive deal with Radius Travel, a global TMC whose 70 members span the likes of India’s Cox & King, China’s Ctrip and the UK’s Portman Travel.

The partnership is established to boost mutual sales growth and to better serve the global corporate travel market, according to a joint statement.

As part of the agreement with Travelport, Radius Travel members will have access to productivity tool Travelport Smartpoint, merchandising system Travelport Rich Content and Branding, as well as application programming interface Universal API.

In addition, Radius members will be able to utilise Travelport Booking Feed, a corporate data source management solution; eNett Virtual Account Numbers, Travelport’s automated electronic payment solution; and Travelport’s exclusive hotel content.

Robust demand drive up air prices in Asian business travel hotspots

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DESPITE levelling global airfare prices, increased business travel demand is driving significant airfare increases in six hotspots, among which four are in Asia-Pacific.

These findings come from the 2016 Global Travel Price Outlook, a study from the GBTA Foundation, the education and research arm of the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA), and travel management company Carlson Wagonlit Travel (CWT).

While airline fees are set to be nearly flat on a global basis due to significantly lower energy prices, steady increases in capacity and stable demand, Singapore, India, China and Australia are seeing a projected growth in price.

Singapore is projected to see a gain of three per cent, the highest in Asia-Pacific, due to lower energy prices and a less restrictive monetary policy. Following closely behind would be China, Australia and India with 2.8 per cent, 2.7 per cent and 2.6 per cent increases respectively.

Other hotspots projected to see price increases are Colombia and Mexico.

Asia-Pacific will also see hotel prices rise by three per cent — led by Singapore, Japan and Australia.

Meanwhile, Asia-Pacific is expected see a five per cent increase in cost per attendee per day and an 11 per cent increase in group size, driven by strong demand from China and India.

Thai Airways axe longhaul routes, jobs to revive flagging fortunes

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THAILAND’S flagship carrier, Thai Airways International (THAI), will be undergoing further overhaul as operations continue to get streamlined, according to a report from the Bangkok Post.

Loss-making flights from Bangkok to Los Angeles and Rome will be suspended while frequency on the highly competitive Bangkok-Kolkata route will be halved to one daily. More than 1,400 jobs will also undergo voluntary retirement this year.

Meanwhile, routes to Hyderabad, Changsha and Luang Prabang will be relegated to its THAI Smile unit, a LCC which operates smaller-body aircraft.

However, THAI will be doubling frequencies to London and Frankfurt, each to twice daily, in an attempt to capitalise on its more popular routes.

The 55-year-old national carrier had suffered losses of 15.6 billion baht (US$4.5 billion) last year, but has since managed to make a comeback, posting profits of 4.5 billion baht in the first quarter of 2015.

Vietnam eyes Indian, Russian travellers for tourism growth

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INDIA and Russia have been highlighted as the two markets with the strongest growth potential for Vietnam’s tourism sector, according to Hoang Tuan Anh, Vietnam’s culture, sports and tourism minister.

The ministry had organised an Indian fam trip to Vietnam and welcomed a Bollywood film crew. Vietnam also had a presence at the GES Trade and Services Exhibition and will be attending the upcoming PATA Travel Mart 2015 in India.

As for Russia, Vietnam will continue to participate in the main international travel marts such as MITT and Intour Market, as well as organise familiarisation and press trips.

Danang has also been identified as an emerging destination in Vietnam and policies have been implemented to boost infrastructural development, construction of high-end luxury hotels and the cultivation of new tourism products.

“Vietnam has been strengthening investment attraction into tourism development with a variety of projects related to infrastructures, facilities, human resources and sustainable tourism,” said Hoang.

“All projects are strictly oriented to sustainability development and community benefits,” he added.

The Vietnamese government is also taking action to redress the country’s strict visa rules. Visa exemptions currently apply to 13 countries, including Russia, Belarus, Japan, South Korea, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Holland, Germany, France, the UK, Italy and Spain, as well as for all ASEAN countries.

It has also implemented a visa exemption for international tourists to Phu Quoc Island for a period of 30 days.

Singaporeans among world’s most demanding hotel guests: Agoda

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A RECENT Travel Smarts survey conducted by Agoda.com has revealed that Russians are the most generous when giving positive hotel reviews, while travellers from the UAE are the most demanding, often giving the most negative reviews.

Conducted in July 2015, the study analysed over seven million Agoda.com hotel reviews from travellers around the world to see which nationalities tend to rate hotels higher or lower than average.

According to the survey, Russian travellers tend to give hotel scores 0.56 points higher than the global average. Irish, Polish and Egyptian travellers also give notably higher scores.

Travellers from the UAE on the other hand give scores 0.32 points lower than the global average. Omani, Indian and Japanese travellers also give review scores significantly lower than average.

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Meanwhile, Singaporean travellers tend to give scores 0.12 review points below the average, tying with travellers from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.

The global average review score among Agoda.com travellers is 8.52 out of 10.

Macau, Shaoguan team up to boost Pearl River Delta tourism

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THE MACAU Government Tourist Office (MGTO) has signed an MoU with the Shaoguan Tourism Administration of Guangdong Province to promote tourism to the Pearl River Delta.

Shaoguan Tourism Administration was among the delegation of more than 30 organisations that took part in the recent Guangdong and Macau Sales Mission to Malaysia and Singapore.

The sales mission, organised by MGTO, was Shaoguan Tourism Administration first overseas marketing initiative.

Cheng Wai Tong, deputy director of MGTO said Pearl River Delta’s cooperation among the region’s tourism authorities, including Hong Kong, dates back more than 20 years.

“In Guangdong, Macau signed MoUs with neighbouring Zhuhai and Zhongshan in 2006. Apart from joint promotions overseas and within China, the MoUs also cover cooperation on tourism development and industry management,” he explained.

Located in northern Guangdong, Shaoguan possesses the richest tourism assets in the province such as a geopark, hot springs, scenic spots and heritage sites, said Wang Yuangjian, section chief, marketing division of Shaoguan Tourism Administration.

Wang noted: “Shaoguan will appeal to visitors who like hiking, nature, hot springs and the outdoors.

With local five-star hotel rates averaging RMB400 (US$64.50), Shaoguan offers “attractive” prices compared with RM500 or RM600 elsewhere in Guangdong, he added.

“It’s the first time we are in a joint promotion with MGTO and promoting to the Muslim market. There are no halal restaurants now, which is something we need to look into,” Wang commented.

Hotel De La Paix, 3 Nagas in Luang Prabang offer industry package

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HOTEL De La Paix and sister property, 3 Nagas, are offering an industry package with exclusive privileges for stays in both hotels.

The package costs US$63 at 3 Nagas or US$100 at Hotel De La Paix, for a night’s stay for two in a suite, inclusive of breakfast.

Additionally, guests are entitled to a 50 per cent discount on a single spa treatment at Spa Indochine, 50 per cent discount on cooking classes at Katok Cooking School and a 20 per cent discount on food at The Library or 3 Nagas restaurant.

This offer is valid until October 31 and is open to all travel industry and airlines staff only. Staff identification is required upon check-in for verification.

Prices are subject to 10 per cent service charge and 10 per cent government tourism tax.