TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Tuesday, 16th December 2025
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Outrigger to take over Laguna Beach Resort Phuket

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OUTRIGGER Hotels & Resorts has entered into an agreement to acquire the 254-key Laguna Beach Resort in Phuket. The transaction is scheduled to close in 1Q2013.

Opened in 1991 as part of the Laguna Phuket integrated resort in Bang Tao Bay, Laguna Beach Resort is currently undergoing a major renovation of its rooms and public areas, and is expected to reopen in 2Q2013.

“The Laguna Beach Resort will be one of the brightest jewels in the Outrigger portfolio and we look forward to completing the renovations and opening this resort early next year,” said Darren Edmonstone, managing director of Outrigger Enterprises Group – Asia-Pacific.

Laguna Beach Resort will be the second Outrigger property in Laguna Phuket, joining the Outrigger Laguna Phuket Resort & Villas, which the group has managed since August 2009.

“The combination of the Laguna Beach Resort, with our existing management of the Outrigger Laguna Phuket Resort & Villas and the Outrigger Phi Phi Island Resort & Spa, creates exciting opportunities for guests who desire a luxury experience in premier leisure destinations in Asia,” said Edmonstone.

Since starting its Asian expansion a few years ago, Outrigger has grown its presence to include properties currently open or under development in Bali and Phuket, as well as in Phi Phi island, Thailand; Sanya, Hainan Island, China; and Quy Nhon, Vietnam.

Fujita Kanko opens Seoul office, eyes Asian markets

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JAPANESE hospitality group Fujita Kanko will open its second overseas office in Seoul on August 1. The company’s first overseas office was unveiled in Shanghai in 2010.

Starting next month, Fujita Kanko will incorporate the Shanghai office to build up its Asian business base. The company intends to use its offices in Shanghai and Seoul to maximise sales & marketing and business development efforts in the region.

“Opening the Seoul office and incorporating our Shanghai office demonstrates our firm commitment to the Asian market,” said Kazumasa Suezawa, Fujita Kanko’s president & CEO.

“We will expand our overseas bases wherever we see opportunities, because we are eager to introduce our unique properties – including our flagship, Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo – to international upscale travellers.”

Fujita Kanko recently took over the management of Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo, which will be rebranded as Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo, and is scheduled to reopen on January 1, 2013 (TTG Asia e-Daily, June 29, 2012).

Relais & Chateaux appoints GSA for India, Sri Lanka

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RELAIS & Chateaux has appointed Travel & Hospitality Representation Services (THRS) as its GSA for India and Sri Lanka.

Relais & Châteaux currently represents six properties in India and one in Sri Lanka.

Angeline Tang, director of sales, Asia Pacific, Relais & Châteaux, said: “THRS is a company with a strong focus on sales, and will have primary responsibility for commercially representing Relais & Châteaux in India and Sri Lanka – particularly in the management of hotel reservations for our member properties worldwide, and promoting Relais & Châteaux through various activities, events and projects vis-à-vis the general public and travel trade professionals to generate sales.”

Yeishan Goel, director, THRS, said: “We will build brand awareness and educate Indian travellers about the 520 properties of Relais & Châteaux worldwide. We will organise roadshows for the travel trade in both (India and Sri Lanka).”

Syed Nadimuddin, senior manager – sales, SOTC Chennai, said: “Relais & Châteaux is a good brand to introduce in India and will have synergy with the exact needs of our clientele.”

Padmini Narayanan, managing director, Akshaya India Tours & Travels Chennai, said: “Relais & Châteaux properties are eclectic and suitable for tourists with a discerning taste. The trade players will need to be familiarised and educated to sell to their high-end clients.”

Air Mantra takes off in India

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AIR Mantra, a new scheduled regional airline funded by India’s Religare Group, commenced its maiden services between Chandigarh and Amritsar on July 23.

Currently operating with two 17-seater Beechcraft 1900D aircraft, the airline intends to carve out a niche in the heartlands of India, where there are few airlines serving smaller cities. Jammu and Dharamshala are reportedly being targeted for expansion.

“Air Mantra aims to put untapped cities on the map, and boost air travel and connectivity by inter-connecting cities off the radar of most other airlines,” the carrier said in a statement.

V. V. Giri, director, Flyer Tours & Travels Tirupur, said: “Airlines (such as Air Mantra) contribute to the growth of tourism and should be encouraged. Their lower operating costs will keep fares low and connect many smaller cities that contribute a large segment of travellers.”

Vengadesan D., executive, Cox & Kings Chennai, said: “Smaller airlines that can connect small cities with a network of regular flights are the answer to many tour operators’ prayers. We are currently losing inbound business because of the lack of connectivity by larger carriers, who are concentrating on metro cities with their available aircraft.”

Marina Bay Cruise Centre to host second Cruise Shipping Asia-Pacific

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UBM Live has decided to switch the venue for its upcoming Cruise Shipping Asia-Pacific 2012 conference and tradeshow to the brand new Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore (MBCCS).

Originally scheduled to take place at the Sands Expo and Convention Center (TTG Asia e-Daily, December 12, 2011), the event will now be held from September 17-18 at the 28,000m2 MBCCS, which is operated by SATS-Creuers Cruise Services and offers approximately 11,500m2 of event space on non-cruise days.

“The opportunity to have Cruise Shipping Asia-Pacific in one of the world’s newest and largest terminals is thrilling,” said Daniel Read, portfolio director of Cruise Shipping, UBM Live.

“The cruise market is dynamic and agile, and we know that our audience is constantly evolving and developing their offerings. Having a unique perspective of one of Asia’s largest cruise terminals while discussing key pressure points and opportunities for the industry is certainly going to produce a groundbreaking event,” he added.

Melvin Vu, CEO of SATS-Creuers Cruise Services, said: “We are very pleased to have Cruise Shipping Asia-Pacific 2012 at our terminal this year. I am sure that delegates, exhibitors and visitors will find our venue conducive for networking and sharing knowledge and information.”

“The collaboration between UBM and MBCCS demonstrates how stakeholders can find synergies and work together to grow Asia’s cruise industry, while positioning Singapore as the region’s leading cruise destination,” he added.

Thai AirAsia preps for Don Mueang move

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THAI AirAsia bookings to/from Bangkok will temporarily suspended from July 27-29, as the carrier prepares for its impending shift from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Don Mueang International Airport, effective October 1 (TTG Asia e-Daily, June 26, 2012).

In preparation for the move, Thai AirAsia will be performing an airport code switch from Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK) to Bangkok Don Mueang International Airport (DMK) from 22.00 on July 27 till 22.00 on July 29, Thailand time (GMT +7).

During this period, Thai AirAsia customers will be unable to make any new bookings online, through travel consultants, airport sales offices or travel service centres, for flights to/from Bangkok scheduled to depart from October 1, 2012 onwards. Guests on all Thai AirAsia Bangkok flights scheduled to depart from October 1, 2012 will also be unable to use the Manage My Booking or web check-in services.

Customers whose travel dates are before October 1, 2012, or who intend to make travel arrangements between other destinations that are not via Bangkok, remain unaffected. Guests who wish to make a booking/changes to flights in/out of Bangkok and departing from October 1, 2012 onwards are advised to do so before 22.00 on July 27 or after 23.00 on July 30.

After the airport code change has been implemented, guests who are travelling to/from Bangkok from October 1, 2012 onwards will receive an updated travel itinerary with the new airport code (DMK). Those who have already checked in for their flights to/from Bangkok with a travel period of October 1, 2012 onwards will be required to check in again.

Dnata launches new passenger lounge at Changi Airport

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DNATA has opened a brand new premium passenger lounge at Singapore Changi International Airport.

Located at Terminal 3 and offering full airside views, the 400m2 private lounge offers a range of facilities including showers, business centre workstations with WiFi connectivity, and two snack counters. The lounge can cater for up to 85 passengers at any one time.

Built at a cost of S$1 million (US$790,000), the new lounge is dnata’s second premium passenger lounge at the airport.

Dnata’s Singapore operation currently provides ground handling, cargo and catering operations to 53 scheduled airlines.

Opinion: Hotel branding ludicrous

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IT IS understandable that customers may be confused by the many different brands that have been introduced to the market during the last few years. However, when you look at the market today, our guests are more and more demanding and seeking a unique experience. They are also more knowledgeable and make their own decisions as to where they will spend their savings for the vacation they have been looking forward to.

To hoteliers, being just a five-star hotel is no longer enough to compete in today’s market. Brands and labels are created to inspire and attract the attention of our guests and customers. The challenge is how to get the message across.

In the case of Sofitel, which is hardly new to the market, the brand underwent repositioning in 2008, and the strategic decision at the time was to create two supplementary labels anchored to the core brand “Sofitel Luxury Hotels”. The two labels, as we refer to them within the organisation and in all our external communication, are Sofitel Legend and Sofitel So. Hotels carrying the Sofitel Legend or Sofitel So labels are still considered Sofitel brands; this is reflected not only in the name but also in the operating standards, the logos (they both carry the same font type of Sofitel core brand in the logo), distribution channels (they are all distributed on Sofitel.com), as well as the essence of French flair.

Sofitel So is a label that was first introduced in Mauritius in December 2010. The label carries with it all the Sofitel Luxury Hotels operating standards, with some embellishment unique to the label to target Sofitel Luxury Hotels guests who prefer a more ‘design boutique hotel’ experience. Each Sofitel So property has a signature French designer (example of one of the French flair elements that it shares with the core brand) – including Kenzo Takada (Mauritius) and Monsieur Christian Lacriox (Bangkok), and the design and concept of the hotel expresses the soul of the destination where the hotel is located. For our upcoming property in Singapore, the hotel’s name will be Sofitel So Singapore.

Sofitel Legend, on the other hand, caters to more traditional travellers who prefer old world charm and a palace experience. This element is unique to Sofitel Legend properties only. Similar to Sofitel So, the label offers service standards that are uniquely Sofitel, but take them a notch higher with services such as full butler service and the history of each Sofitel Legend property itself. The label was launched in 2009 with the introduction of Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi, followed by Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam in 2011.

Sofitel’s communication strategy for this exercise is to base our key message around the brands’ core values, which all lead back to our link to France and highlight the uniqueness of each property depending on the labels they carry.

By Markland Blaiklock, senior vice president, Sofitel Asia-Pacific

Hainan Airlines to launch Beijing-Chicago connection

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HAINAN Airlines has received approval from US regulatory authorities to launch Beijing-Chicago services.

Scheduled to take off next year as the first-ever direct flights between Beijing and Chicago, the service will be Hainan Airlines’ second non-stop American flight after Seattle.

According to a spokesperson from Hainan Airlines’ Beijing office, the carrier plans to operate four-weekly services on the Chicago route, using Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft.

Meanwhile, Hainan Airlines will resume its services from Shenzhen to Sydney on October 29, with the introduction of thrice-weekly flights from Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport to Sydney International Airport.

The carrier operated Shenzhen-Sydney flights in 2011, but suspended them soon after due to lower-than-expected load factors.

The Shenzhen-Sydney flights will be operated using Airbus A330-300 aircraft, with a configuration of 30 premium-flatbed and 254 economy seats.

Reporting by Hong Xu

Garuda adds Balikpapan stopover to Singapore-Makassar flights

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GARUDA Indonesia’s Singapore-Makassar service will operate via Balikpapan, effective July 27, 2012.

The extended service will operate four times a week from Changi Airport Terminal 3, departing at 14.00 and arriving in Balikpapan at 16.25. The same aircraft will then continue on to Makassar at 17.15, arriving at 18.20.

The return flight from Makassar will leave Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport at 8.55 the next day, arriving at Balikpapan’s Sepinggan International Airport at 10.05. It then takes off for Singapore at 10.55 and touches down at Changi Airport at 13.10.

The Singapore-Balikpapan-Makassar route will operate using the Boeing 737-500 aircraft, which can accommodate 12 passengers in its executive class, and 84 in its economy class.

“We are constantly looking to improve our flight offerings to provide Singapore travellers with better connectivity to Indonesia,” said Nicodemus Lampe, vice president, Area Asia, Garuda Indonesia.

“Balikpapan is a seaport city, well positioned as a business hub with a variety of offerings for both corporate and leisure travellers. It has remarkable growth potential and we’ve been seeing a significant rise in domestic demand for air travel between Makassar and Balikpapan,” he added.

With the addition of the Balikpapan route, Garuda will operate close to 70 weekly flights from Singapore to four Indonesian destinations including Bali, Jakarta and Makassar.