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Asia/Singapore Friday, 3rd April 2026
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Mireio, Manila

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Rosa Ocampo spends a delightful evening indulging in Provencal-inspired dishes in a brasserie-style restaurant

Location
Mireio, Raffles Makati’s signature restaurant, was launched a few months ago. It is split into two floors – on the ninth floor is the main restaurant that can seat 77, plus a private dining room for 12. A staircase connects the main area to the rooftop bar and lounge, Mireio Terrace, which has 60 al fresco seats and 10 in the air-conditioned section.

Ambience
Adhering to Raffles’ literary connection, Mireio is named after the eponymous poem by Nobel-winning poet Frederic Mistral of Provence, who wrote about the forbidden love between Mireio, the daughter of a rich farmer, and a basketmaker, Vincent.

The first thing that struck me when I stepped into the restaurant was the warm and cheery vibe exuded by the Provencal-inspired brasserie. The floor-to-ceiling windows allowed in light, whereas the white, royal blue and yellow furnishings, flowers in tall vases and a lemon display made up the inviting interiors.

There was also a mural depicting the daily life of Mireio in Provence, and an antique book of the poem in the Occitan language. As well, the plates in the private dining room were painted based on Mistral’s poem.

Menu
Created by chef Nicolas Cegretin, himself a son of Provence, the dishes on the menu take their cues from the rich traditions of the French countryside and are cooked using traditional French techniques.

I chose the beef tartare as a starter. The added goat cheese added a creamy taste, while the basil brought out the taste of the meat.

I then progressed to the chef’s bouillabaisse. This sumptuous seafood broth gets its colour and aroma from the rouille sauce which contains saffron and cayenne paper. The shrimps are cooked just right they’re almost transparent, and the restaurant certainly didn’t scrimp on obtaining the freshest available seafood.

For dessert, I opted for the apple tart tatin which came topped with a heavenly scoop of vanilla ice cream. The crust was crisp and the thin slices of Granny Smith apples were neither soggy nor too sweet, lending to a palate-pleasing treat.

Instead of a cup of coffee to round off my meal, I opted for a shot of absinthe, the anise-flavoured liqueur distilled from the wormwood shrub. The elaborate setup the speciality drink was served in was a talking point.

Restaurant manager Nicolas Bacq – also from Provence – brought the traditional water fountain to my table.

The cold water trickled drop by drop, melting the sugar cube slowly, passing through the hollowed absinthe spoon and into the glass. Bacq explained that sugar and water were slowly added to the absinthe so as not to alter the aroma and flavour.

I liked my absinthe, which was not too strong and had a sweetish tang. I regret not emptying the glass for fear that I might get drunk.

Service
It’s personalised, attentive and efficient. While waiting for my dining companion, I decided to climb up to the Mireio Terrace.

Bacq offered to show me around. He recommended visiting the terrace between 17.00 and 17.15 to catch the sunset and linger until night descends to see the city skyline light up.

Verdict
Mireio serves great food at affordable prices. It is also tops in location, ambience and service. It must also be mentioned that Mireio Terrace is a fantastic vantage point to watch the sunset over Manila Bay.

Location 1 Raffles Drive, Makati Avenue, Makati City
Opening hours 18.00 to 00.00; Mireio Terrace17.00 to 00.00
Contact details
Telephone (63) 2 795 0707
Email mireio.makati@raffles.com
Website www.raffles.com/makati/dining/mireio

HK airport’s overcharging set straight but refunds unlikely

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The Hong Kong trade is mulling redress for affected airline customers after the issue of hidden passenger security charges charged by airlines was brought to light.

The Airport Authority Hong Kong (AA) had increased passenger security charge from HK$33 (US$4.25) to HK$45 in June 2014, but HK$50 was levied by airlines instead, according to industry members.


Hong Kong International Airport

Society of IATA Passenger Agents (SIPA) chairman, Larry Lo, said: “I was aware of the situation but not in a position to take any action until my new role in SIPA was announced last summer. There was a need for me to find out what the charge was based on as it’s unfair to consumers.”

According to Lo, AA claimed that it was not aware of the overcharge, as the HK$45 charge was rounded up to the nearest HK$10 automatically by the fare calculation system and the extra HK$5 were pocketed by airlines.

“To (cancel out) the (extra) charge, IATA finally assigned a new tax box for the security charge effective for sales and travel from May 1, 2017… hence allowing for single-dollar calculation,” Lo revealed.

Lotus Tours, managing director and COO, Ken Ng, did not receive any customer complaints but sees potential refund issues in redemption tickets like Cathay Pacific’s Marco Polo Club. “As the extra dollars went into airlines’ pocket, hopefully SIPA will follow up but for sure, it’s hard to make the refund to respective passengers,” he said.

Hong Kong’s legislative council member Wayne Yiu Sze-wing likewise reckoned it would be hard to refund consumers as the sum is bundled with airfares, and pointed out that agents also benefited from this as their commissions are calculated on total airfare.

According to Travel Industry Council, over 8.9 million air ticket transactions were recorded in 2016 which amounted to HK$27 billion.

US$3.5b mega project coming up in central Bangkok

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The site of the former Suan Lum Night Bazaar in Bangkok’s downtown will soon be home to a mega project that is being jointly developed by TCC Assets (Thailand) and Frasers Centrepoint.

Dubbed One Bangkok, the 16.7ha mixed-use project will be the largest private sector property development initiative ever undertaken in Thailand with an estimated investment value of approximately US$3.5 billion.


Rendering of the new development

One Bangkok has been touted by TCC Group chairman Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi to be “a global landmark that will enhance Bangkok’s and Thailand’s stature on the world stage” when it opens in 2021 and fully completes by 2025.

The “integrated district” will be home to five office towers built, five luxury hotels, three ultra-luxury residential towers and retail spaces, in addition to civic areas, art and culture facilities, and eight hectares of greenery and open spaces.

The development is located in the heart of Bangkok next to Lumphini Park, with direct linkages to the city’s mass transit systems and easy access to the expressway network. The land is being leased from the Crown Property Bureau.

Amadeus brings Betterez, Distribusion on board bus booking service

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A new partnership between Amadeus and Distribusion has brought over 300 airport bus transfer and intercity bus operators in 2,500 destinations onto Amadeus’ travel seller network.

Initially, Amadeus travel sellers in central, eastern and southern Europe will be able to access Distributsion’s bus content, but more across the world are expected to join soon.

Julian Hauck, founder and CEO of Distribusion, said: “Travel sellers are paying more attention to bus travel to continue enriching their offer to travellers, and have been longing to add this kind of content in a simple, standardised and effective way for some time.”

Amadeus is further betting on the bus market with another partnership with Betterez, a reservations and ticketing management technology company working with motorcoach and tour operator businesses.

“Travelling by bus is an attractive choice for many, but could be for many more. Bus operators now have a complete package to unlock growth and make a significant footprint in the global travel industry,” commented Antoine de Kerviler, head of rail and ground travel at Amadeus.

 

Accor gets VeryChic

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Barely a week after its intentions to buy a French events management company was unveiled, AccorHotels has now acquired VeryChic, a digital platform that distributes luxury travel products to registered members through flash sales.

VeryChic offers luxury hotel rooms and apartments, cruises, breaks and packages via its website and mobile application, with over 50 per cent of sales volume coming through the latter.

The platform was created in 2011 and today has 4,000 sales on offer, 3,000 hotel partners across about 40 countries and a member base of five million.

Steven Daines, AccorHotels’ COO new businesses and CEO hotel services for Africa & Middle East, commented: “Our ambition is to support VeryChic in its international expansion to consolidate its leadership and benefit from its expertise to provide a portfolio of incredible locations and attractive offers to our guests, while presenting our hotels with a complementary solution to optimise room distribution.”

Hervé Lafont, founder, chairman and CEO of VeryChic, said: “VeryChic is a distribution solution that enables hotels both to reach and retain new guests. The combination with AccorHotels will allow VeryChic to roll out globally the services that we have been providing to hotels for the past five years and to offer our members the opportunity to discover the most beautiful locations in the luxury hotel sector.”

With multiple-entry visa, Malaysia ups efforts to woo Indian tourists

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Malaysia’s introduction of multiple-entry visas for up to 15 days for Indian tourists has received positive feedback from the trade, as members see greater potential to position the country as a hub for intra-region packages.

KL Tan, vice president, inbound and domestic at Malaysian Association of Tour & Travel Agents (MATTA), said: “Travel agents and tour operators should capitalise on packages not only in Malaysia but ASEAN, as the multiple-entry visa allows tourists from India to use Malaysia as a hub to visit neighbouring countries. We hope to attract more Indian tourists to Malaysia and ASEAN.”


Bohey Dulang Island near Sipadan. Sabah Borneo

Ganneesh Ramaa, manager, Luxury Tours Malaysia, concurred: “Multiple-entry visa of 15 days is good enough for a genuine tourist to visit multiple destinations in ASEAN using Malaysia as a hub. Both Malindo Air and AirAsia offer attractive airfares.

“Without the multiple-entry visa, we lose out to Bali as Indian tourists used Kuala Lumpur as a transit to continue their journey onwards to Denpasar. (The new visa move) also makes Malaysia more competitive with regional destinations. Indonesia and Thailand, for example offers free visa on arrival,” he added.

At the same time, MATTA president Hamzah Rahmat is urging state tourism offices nationwide to leverage the latest visa initiative and promote their destinations. He said: “Not many Indian tourists are familiar with destinations beyond the traditional such as Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi, Penang and Resorts World Genting.”

On its part, MATTA will continue with its new initiative of organising sales missions in South Asia, encompassing its association members, hoteliers and local attraction operators. Tan said: “We wish to introduce new destinations such as Perak, Negri Sembilan, Malacca, Johor, Sabah and Sarawak to provide an opportunity for SME agencies to participate in the Indian market.”

For India, sales missions are planned for Bangaluru, Chennai and Kochi and in August, and Kolkata, Hyderabad and Visakapatnam in November.

Vietjet launches Hanoi-Siem Reap route

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Vietjet began a daily Hanoi-Siem Reap service on March 30, 2017.

Operated with Airbus A320 aircraft, flights depart Hanoi’s Noi Bai International Airport at 16.55 to arrive at Siem Reap International Airport at 18.40.

On the return leg, flights depart at 19.30 from Siem Reap and arrive in Hanoi at 21.15. The flight time per sector is approximately 1 hour 45 minutes.

Carnival takes delivery of China-bound Majestic Princess

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Carnival Corporation has taken delivery of the 143,000-ton Majestic Princess, its first international luxury ship tailored for the China market.

On May 21, Majestic Princess will embark on the Silk Road Sea Route, a 49-day journey from Rome to Shanghai. During the voyage she will visit a total of 22 ports including Athens, Dubai, Cochin, Singapore, Port Klang and Xiamen before arriving in Shanghai, her new homeport in China.


Key Carnival Corporation executives at the handover of Majestic Princess

The Majestic Princess will then begin her first cruise from China on July 11 carrying 3,560 guests to a variety of destinations.

The new ship is currently on a five-day Adriatic Sea cruise round-trip from Rome with stops in Kotor and Corfu. Following her maiden cruise, Majestic Princess will tour Europe, and offer seven-, 14-, 21- and 28-day cruises departing from Rome, Barcelona or Athens.

Legoland Japan opens in Nagoya

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Legoland Japan, the country’s first outdoor Legoland-branded park, opened in Nagoya last weekend.

The 9.3ha park boasts more than 40 attractions spread over seven themed lands. Visitors will be able to walk through Miniland, which has models of landmark buildings in Japan – such as Tokyo Station, Kyoto’s Kiyomizu Temple, and Nagoya Castle – made up of Lego bricks.


Other activities include driving go-karts, riding on rollercoasters and taking a “submarine” tour in a real fish tank.

Earlier last week, the Legoland Train began service on Nagoya Rinkai Rapid Transit’s Aonami Line, taking visitors from Nagoya Station to Kinjo Futo Station, where Legoland Japan is located. The line comprises four cars that are themed after Legoland Japan’s Lost Kingdom Adventure, The Dragon Coaster, Rescue Academy and Submarine Adventure attractions.

Torben Jensen, president of Legoland Japan, plans to expand the size of the park, open a Legoland hotel in 2018 and build new attractions like a sea life aquarium to increase the number of repeat guests.

The park hopes to attract two million visitors during the first fiscal year. Tickets are currently priced at 5,300 yen (US$48) for visitors aged between three and 12, and 6,900 yen for visitors aged 13 or older.

Japan already has two Legoland Discovery Centers in Tokyo and Osaka, but these are indoor attractions located inside shopping malls. Legoland Japan follows the seven other outdoor parks located around the world.

Sentosa Development Corp restructures, enhances commercial arm

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Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) has undergone an organisational restructuring resulting in the consolidation of all its commercial operations under subsidiary Mount Faber Leisure Group (MFLG) from April 1, helmed by managing director and board director Lim Suat Jien.

In addition to the Singapore Cable Car Sky Network and suite of leisure offerings at Faber Peak Singapore, MFLG has taken over management the Sentosa Merlion, Wings of Time, as well as retail and F&B businesses of SDC.


MFLG will manage SDC’s commercial offerings such as the Sentosa Merlion

MFLG has been rebranded One Faber Group to represent its expanded portfolio of offerings, operating as an autonomous arm and reporting to its board of directors.

Meanwhile, the reorganisation at SDC also sees the creation of the corporate and marketing group (CMG), led by assistant chief executive Chin Sak Hin, comprising finance, corporate planning, legal, human resources and administration, and information technology divisions. Also under CMG is a new integrated marketing division to enable the corporation to adopt a more effective guest-centric approach in promoting Sentosa Island as a whole.

And for greater planning and operational efficiencies, island investment, property and projects development as well as island operations divisions have been grouped together under the infrastructure, investment and island operations group (III) headed by assistant chief executive Jacqueline Tan.