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Seoul rolls out MICE master plan for large-scale meetings

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SEOUL Metropolitan Government has produced a master plan for Seoul’s MICE industry in order to strengthen the city’s position internationally as Asia ascends as a meetings destination.

Under the master plan, divided into phases, large areas of meetings infrastructure will be developed between 2014 and 2018 to ramp up the city’s meetings capacity. This includes the upcoming launch of Dongdaedmun Design Plaza and a large convention centre next to Seoul Station, set to open in 2014 and 2018 respectively.

These openings will boost the South Korean capital’s meetings capacity from 64,000m2 to 103,000m2 and create a concentration of convention centres and five-star hotels in the city centre in the first phase of development.

During the second phase of development, another group of large-scale MICE zones will go under the knife. A full block of governmental buildings in the south-east region of Seoul directly opposite Coex will be reworked, as will the nearby Olympic sports stadiums in the Jamsil area, to bring the city’s total meetings capacity to 18,600 pax by 2020.

Seoul will also add services, improve and promote lesser-known venues in the city and create a framework for site inspections for corporate and incentive meetings to include top South Korean businesses such as Samsung Electronics, LG, Jinro and more.

The Seoul Metropolitan Government will work with Seoul Tourism Organization, academic institutions and top MICE employers to create programmes to train local MICE professionals, besides widening the scope of the Seoul Convention Bureau.

Jetstar eliminates check in with Straight to Gate service

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queue_jetstarasiaSource: Jetstar Asia

JETSTAR Asia’s new Straight to Gate service is streamlining the passenger experience by removing the need to physically check in at the airport.

The LCC yesterday commenced trials for its Straight to Gate service at Singapore Changi Airport, allowing travellers on selected routes with no check-in baggage and visa requirements to bypass check-in counters and head straight to the transit area.

With the new service, passengers need only to check-in online, print out their boarding pass, clear immigration and move on to the departure gate.

However, passengers with checked baggage or visa requirements to be verified must check in at any Jetstar counters to have their boarding passes endorsed.

Jetstar Asia’s CEO, Barathan Pasupathi, commented: “We are committed to understanding the needs and wants of our customers and we constantly explore smarter ways to add value to where it matters most, as offering attractive low fares is just part of the story.”

According to a recent survey conducted by the LCC among 1,840 respondents, one in four identified airport check-in queues as queues they dislike the most.

The new service is also in line with Changi airport’s move towards seamless travel. Changi Airport Group announced this week that it would be rolling out a suite of fast and seamless travel initiatives comprised of self-service and automated facilities at its new Terminal 4 when the facility is completed in 2017 (TTG Asia e-Daily, November 6, 2013).

Boutique hotel Naumi unveils new look after makeover

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SINGAPORE’S Naumi Hotel has reopened its doors to guests after a multi-million dollar renovation to its guestrooms and event spaces.

Its 73 guestrooms now sport designer furnishings, functional work desks with built in phone chargers, bath amenities from organic New York brand Malin + Goetz, free high-speed Wi-Fi and Apple TV’s AirPlay Mirroring, which lets guests play videos from their Apple devices on the in-room TV.

Naumi has also set aside an entire floor for the female traveller, offering use of hair straighteners, yoga mats and sanitary products in each room. Meanwhile, the Chanel- and Warhol-inspired rooms capture the essence of the new Naumi look.

The hotel’s meeting and event spaces – Varta 1 and 2 – can be configured to fit up to 20 guests, and boasts chandeliers, plush leather sofas, audiovisual facilities, a Nespresso coffee maker and Wi-Fi Internet.

In addition, destination restaurant Table by Rang Mahal has opened at Naumi Hotel. The all-day dining restaurant serves contemporary cuisine with Indian influences and breakfast for hotel guests. Bento lunches are also available.

Cloud 9, the hotel’s infinity pool offering views of the Singapore skyline, was also resdesigned to accommodate between 18 and 45 guests.

MAS to offer daily Auckland flights

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MALAYSIA Airlines (MAS) is increasing the number of Kuala Lumpur-Auckland flights from six to seven times a week after strong results on the route.

Beginning March 30, 2014, the airline will run daily flights to New Zealand’s largest city, offering an additional 52 flights a year.

The airline’s regional senior vice president Australia/New Zealand/South West Pacific, Lee Poh Kait, said: “This additional frequency for Auckland is in tandem with our overall expansion plan for 2014 and beyond. We are excited to see sharp increases in our load factors on all our flights plying the New Zealand and Australia routes.”

Added Dzulkefli Zakaria, New Zealand country manager for MAS: “This is also a perfect time to add capacity, especially in line with Visit Malaysia Year 2014.”

Meanwhile Glenn Wedlock, general manager aeronautical commercial for Auckland Airport, reported that Malaysian visitors to New Zealand increased 50 per cent in September.

“As part of our Ambition 2020 Asia strategy, we have been working very hard to secure growth from the High Opportunity Target, ‘HOT’, markets of Malaysia, India and emerging South-east Asia.”

“This latest increase from MAS will not only drive additional visitor spend in the tourism sector by at least US$10 million per annum but also provide New Zealand travellers and exporters even greater access to these important destinations for travel and trade,” he said.

Genting HK’s JV now listed on Philippine Stock Exchange

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THE operator of Resorts World Manila, Travellers International Hotel Group, this week began trading on the Philippine Stock Exchange using the ticker RWM.

Travellers International Hotel Group is a joint venture company formed by Genting Hong Kong and Alliance Global Group, responsible for the development and operation of Resorts World Manila.

Company chairman David Chua commented: “The close partnership between Genting and Alliance Global, which we have had for more than six years, has ensured the continuous success of Travellers. With this offering, we now look to bring Travellers to even greater heights as we continue to develop the tourism and entertainment industry in the Philippines.”

Olympics to give Tokyo’s hotel industry a leg-up

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TOKYO hoteliers have reason to cheer according to a new study, which found that Olympic host cities enjoy long-term positive effects on RevPAR.

According to Tokyo 2020: The Olympic Games Effect by Jones Lang LaSalle’s (JLL) Hotels & Hospitality Group and STR Global, RevPar will receive a boost beginning the year of announcement and lasting over the next seven years.

The Japanese government estimates that some 8.5 million visitors will travel to Tokyo for the 2020 Summer Olympic Games.

Although an increase in the number of hotel rooms will be likely in the run-up to the event, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) assessment has determined that Tokyo has enough room capacity to accommodate tourists to the Japanese capital. Thus “only a moderate addition to supply is likely and will limit a substantial post-Games decline in RevPAR”, said the report.

The IOC states that there are 140,000 existing international brand hotel rooms within a 50km radius of Tokyo, as well as 9,500 rooms in ryokans. Tokyo’s accommodation plan offers a total guaranteed room inventory of more than 46,000 rooms in 363 hotels that met IOC requirements, of which 37,000 are within a 10km radius of the Olympic Village site.

In terms of annual average room occupancy, STR Global noted a decline during the year of the Games for previous host cities. JLL and STR Global expect a similar scenario for Tokyo.

However, this will be moderated by a rebound in occupancies in the period immediately following the sporting event, based on the presumption that travellers will postpone their non-urgent business or leisure trips to after.

Both JLL and STR Global also predict a significant jump in average daily rates in the month of the Games.

STR Global statistics for 33,739 rooms in Tokyo report positive figures for January to August 2013. Occupancies rose 4.5 per cent to 85 per cent, while average daily rate jumped five per cent to 15,046 yen (US$152). RevPAR has soared 10 per cent higher to 12,783 over the same period.

Swiss-Belhotel launches another Bali resort

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SWISS-BELHOTEL International last week launched the Swiss-Belresort Watu Jimbar in Bali, with an official opening slated for 1Q2014.

Situated in the heart of Sanur, the 306-key property is a five-minute walk from Sanur’s beaches and close to shops, restaurants, entertainment venues and tourist attractions. It is also half an hour from the Ngurah Rai International Airport and a 20-minute drive from the Kuta and Legian areas.

The resort features dining facilities, Wi-Fi access throughout all areas of the resort, F&B outlets, meeting and conference facilities, swimming pools, an outdoor spa and a fitness centre.

To commemorate the launch of its 39th property in Indonesia, Swiss-Belresort Watu Jimbar has put together a special two-night package. Guests who take up this package at Rp1.1 million (US$99) stand to win a helicopter ride and seafood meal with champagne to Gili Trawangan island. Enter ‘takeoffsbi’ at the Swiss-Belhotel home page and book between now and January 31, 2014 to qualify and enjoy special rates on stays from March 1 to June 30, 2014.

Mira hotels roll out hot deals

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MIRA Moon and The Mira Hong Kong have introduced special deals for stays in the next few months.

At the newly opened Mira Moon, guests staying between now and December 31 can receive up to 20 per cent off Best Available Rates.

The offer includes free Wi-Fi broadband access, his-and-her bathroom amenities, a free minibar with a Grey Goose Cocktail Chest, free use of a Nespresso coffee machine and use of a 24-hour gym with exclusive usage times for men and women.

Meanwhile, to commemorate the launch of The Mira’s new website which coincides with the hotel’s fourth year anniversary, the hotel is offering guests free room upgrades to the next category and a 25 per cent discount on Best Available Rates.

Bookings must be made via the hotel website at least 21 days prior to arrival for stays between now and January 31, 2014. Additionally, each 88th online booking of each month during the promotional period will enjoy one free night’s stay.

Enter the promotion code ‘4ANNIV’ during bookings to stand a chance of winning.

Global Alliance ups benefits for venue members

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AN ALLIANCE of convention centres, which has been in operation since 2006, relaunched last month with a service to share congress information among members to enable a more effective bidding process for future editions.

Called Global Alliance, the grouping consists of Durban International Convention Centre in South Africa, Adelaide Convention Centre in Australia, Centro Banamex in Mexico, ACC Liverpool in the UK, and Boston Convention & Exhibition Center and Hynes Convention Center in the US.

The service uses a series of inter-venue processes to transfer information on a congress that was held in one of the member convention centres to others in the alliance.

Global Alliance chair and CEO of the Durban International Convention Centre, Julie-May Ellingson, told TTGmice e-Weekly that the service would take away the hassle of having to repeat details and requirements of a congress whenever it is up for bidding.

“By sharing leads and event information, we can fortify each other’s capability in the next bidding process,” said Ellingson, adding that PCOs “can utilise the alliance’s know-how to strengthen their own bid attempts”.

Global Alliance also aims to provide a platform for members to share best practices, collaborate on research and conduct training exchanges for convention centre staff.

To encourage an “open relationship” among its members, Ellingson said Global Alliance would strive to have a single member from each continent where possible.

“Similar alliances often fail because (multiple) members (from the same destination or region) are competitive and feel threatened when asked to share leads and information on past events,” she explained.

Ellingson believes that the alliance could welcome an Asian member and has identified “two to three potential ones” in the region.

To qualify for entry, convention centres must be of a world-class standard and possess sufficient space for large congresses.

“We are careful about who gets to be part of the alliance. We will not just look at pictures of the venue and decide, as the real thing can be so different. We will attend events at potential convention centres to suss out their capabilities – much like mystery shopping,” she said.

Starwood breaks ground for St Regis Jakarta

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INDONESIAN capital city Jakarta is set to welcome St Regis Jakarta in 2016, with Starwood Hotels & Resorts and Rajawali Group having broken ground on the property on Monday.

The all-suite hotel will reportedly feature 125 units (TTG Asia Online Editor’s Picks), located in Jakarta’s central business district along Jalan Gatot Subroto, near Jakarta’s Sudirman Central Business District and the Mega Kuningan area.

It forms part of a 141,000m2 mixed-use development, encompassing a 47-storey office tower as well as a special F&B and retail component.

Design plays an important part in the development, with design powerhouses such as Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects, Alexandra Champalimaud and Bill Bensley coming on board for the project.

The groundbreaking accompanies a 20-year strategic partnership that Rajawali has forged with Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, following the recent success of the St Regis Bali Resort.