Come 2021, the Ritz-Carlton and JW Marriott brands will make their Sri Lanka debut in Colombo, set to be part of a new luxury mixed-use complex that will also house the tallest building in South Asia.
Three glass towers will rise within the luxury project, named The One, set on 37.2ha of prime property at Transworks Square, Colombo 1.
Marriott brings two luxury brands to Sri Lanka
In addition to The Ritz-Carlton, Colombo and JW Marriott Colombo, the complex will include a combination of offices and residences, high-end retail, a banquet hall, collective fine dining experiences and a helipad.
The two Marriott branded hotel will be built in adjacent towers, with the third 92-floor tower slated to be South Asia’s tallest building soaring at a height of 376m. A restored heritage structure is also a part of this project.
The Ritz-Carlton, Colombo will feature 200 guestrooms and 187 branded residences. It will offer guests and residents four dining options, including a specialty restaurant, as well as two lounges, a pool bar and a signature Ritz-Carlton Spa.
JW Marriott Colombo will boast 250 hotel rooms and 218 residences on high floors that will offer views of the Indian Ocean. Dining options will include three culinary outlets and a lobby lounge, with an additional 1,870m2 of banquet space for intimate ceremonies, social gatherings and business meetings.
The project is a partnership between One Transworks Square and Marriott International.
Hotelbeds Group, which is placing its growth in Asia-Pacific as a top priority, has unveiled its sourcing team for the region following the recent confirmation of its wholesale team.
Andrew Hughes, who was already doing hotel sourcing for Hotelbeds’ GTA brand, is now Asia-Pacific regional director for sourcing. In this role, Hughes will be responsible for all commercial aspects of the relationship with hotel suppliers, reporting directly to Sam Turner, the wholesale sales & sourcing director with global responsibility.
Andrew Hughes is now Asia-Pacific regional director for sourcing
Hughes began his hotel industry career with Best Western Australia before moving to InterContinental Hotel Group. In 2007, Hughes moved to Dubai to open Atlantis, The Palm Dubai, and two Mövenpicks in the region. In 2012, Hughes moved into the distribution space to work for GTA and relocated to Singapore.
Regional management positions that report to Hughes have also been confirmed, where all candidates have been appointed from within the group.
Maria Garcia will be the head of Thailand, and Patrick Torres will take the head of East Asia role. In regional manager roles, Andrew Boocock has been appointed to the Pacific region; Colm Flanagan will cover South-east Asia; Dan Zhao will be in charge of Indochina and the Philippines; and Marta Gonzales will lead China and Taiwan.
Earlier this year, the group also announced plans to increase its sourcing teams globally by 200 people in order to drive up the number of exclusively contracted hotels by 10,000 over the coming three years.
InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) has signed its third voco-branded property in Australia, partnering with Brady Group to open voco Melbourne Central in July 2020.
The 252-room voco Melbourne Central will be part of the 380 Melbourne skyscraper, currently under construction.
A rendering of the upcoming voco Melbourne Central
Guests will check in at the Sky Lobby on level seven. Once checked in, all the elements of the voco life will be on offer, including rooms that are designed around the ‘Me Time’ concept with premium beds, high quality showers, innovative lighting and user-friendly technology. Beyond guestrooms, the hotel will feature a pool, gym, meeting space, all day dining restaurant and bar, Barista-served coffee and breakfast.
The hotel will be located at 380 Lonsdale Street in the heart of Melbourne, steps away from Bourke Street Mall, Melbourne Central Station and the General Post Office.
The signing follows the upcoming voco Gold Coast, which will be the first voco in the world when it opens later in 2018, and voco Yarra Valley. Launched in June this year, the voco brand will strengthen IHG’s offer in the US$40 billion upscale segment, which is expected to grow by a further US$20 billion by 2025.
The Global Tourism Economy Forum (GTEF) will hold its seventh edition in Macau on October 23 and 24, spearheading discussions in the context of China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
Under the theme Strategic Partnership in a New Era, Rising Momentum for a Shared Future, GTEF 2018 will examine the impact of strategic tourism collaboration between the European Union (EU) and China in the 2018 EU-China Tourism Year (ECTY 2018), and the enormous latent opportunities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area.
From left: GTEF’s Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes; Macao Special Administrative Region Government’s Ip Peng Kin; and GTEF’s Pansy Ho
Vice chairman and secretary-general of GTEF, Pansy Ho, emphasised that innovative and strategic tourism cooperation is key to capturing the possibilities derived from the country’s Belt and Road Initiative and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area development.
As an official partner of ECTY 2018, GTEF will feature EU as the partner region in its 2018 edition. Guangdong Province has been named the featured partner province.
Under the topic Strategic Partnership – Building Bridges of Cooperation for Shared Benefits, ministers and global private-sector CEOs will discuss how the framework of ECTY 2018 has served as a precursor of deepened China-EU cooperation in tourism and an enhancer of extensive and sustainable economic growth on both sides. Signing ceremonies for a series of cooperative agreements will be held on the day of the forum opening.
GTEF 2018 will also present a new edition of the signature Face to Face, Ministers and Private Sector CEOs session, in collaboration with the UNWTO.
Day 1 will feature “Festivals – Bridging Traditions and Tourism” and “Gastronomy, Creativity, Tourism” sessions. And among the highlights of day two are “Greater Bay Area Session Part I – Private Sector Perspective”, “Greater Bay Area Session Part II – Macao Perspective” and “Technology –The Virtual Bridge” sessions, along with three concurrent sessions and workshops such as China Outbound Tourism, Trade and Business Presentation and PET Conference.
Further, the fifth UNWTO/GTERC Asia Tourism Trends will be launched during the forum. A joint effort of the UNWTO and the GTERC (Global Tourism Economy Research Centre), the report will present tourism trends and outlook of the region, analyse Chinese outbound tourism to Europe and European Union outbound tourism to China, as well as examine the development potential of the Greater Bay Area, a new growth area of Asia.
As well, networking, investment and cooperation opportunities including business matching, destination presentations and exhibitions will be available.
Among partners and sponsors of the Forum sessions are ACFIC, PATA, WTCF, UNESCO, The Macau Chinese Enterprise Association, China Daily, UBS and Ivy Alliance Tourism Consulting.
LOCATION
The hotel is located less than 10 minutes away from the airport, with direct access to Ring Road Utara. It is close to Hartono Mall, a major shopping mall in the city and Prambanan Temple (around 20 minutes away) and some smaller temples in the area.
ROOMS The hotel offers 242 rooms spread over four floors. Guests can choose from four categories: Innside Studio, Innside Premium, Innside Loft and Innside Lifestyle Suite.
My 26m2 Innside Studio Room was compact but functional, and offered many thoughtful touches to make my stay comfortable. For example, there were power points around the room, and lighting controls were specific to different parts of the room. Wi-Fi was also speedy.
While not the most elaborate, the mini bar is free of charge and replenished daily.
F&B
The all-day dining Syndeo Café is located on the lobby level. It is part of an open lobby concept that takes in a lobby lounge, cake shop and reception desk.
The other F&B facility is the Sky Deck Rooftop Bar, a place to chill out while enjoying panoramic views of the city. Guests can also enjoy a private dinner by the pool.
It was a cool and starry July evening when I went up to the rooftop for dinner, a four-course meal that included shrimp with melon and citrus, broccoli cream soup, and wasabi Wagyu Striploin.
FACILITIES
On top of a ballroom for up to 300 people and three meeting rooms, the hotel also offers the Big Idea Space. The Innside by Melia signature meeting concept marries work and play.
Instead of the standard meeting room furniture, the room has sofas. The space can also transform into a games room.
The rooftop area can serve as an outdoor, poolside venue. Guests may also enjoy the 24-hour fitness centre on the rooftop.
There is no spa but the hotel works with a day spa to provide in-room massage for guests.
SERVICE
Efficient. Check-in was a breeze, room service was quicker than estimated, and the iron and ironing board I requested arrived promptly too. It is interesting that the hotel has a DJ playing music during breakfast, five days a week.
VERDICT
A trendy hotel, functional and compact in design. It gives leisure and business travellers what they need, without leaving them spoilt for choice.
No. of rooms 242 Rates From US$37 Contact details
Tel: (62) 274 600 8888
E-mail: info.innsideyogya@melia.com
Kurt Otto Wehinger has been appointed general manager of Pan Pacific Singapore, transferring from Australia where he was the general manager of Parkroyal Darling Harbour and area general manager for Oceania for the past 2.5 years.
A hospitality veteran with more than 35 years of experience, Wehinger is not unfamiliar with Singapore, as he was the general manager of Marina Mandarin Singapore for seven years prior to joining Pan Pacific Hotel Group.
An Austrian national, Wehinger’s career has taken him to various destinations in Europe, Asia, Australia, the Middle East and the US, where he managed hotels under international brands including Kempinski, Millennium & Copthorne, and Intercontinental.
Foreign arrivals into Asia-Pacific destinations continued to grow faster than the global average in 2017, reaching a record volume high of more than 646 million arrivals relative to 2016.
According to the Annual Travel Monitor 2018 Final Edition released by PATA today, international visitor arrivals into 47 destinations in Asia-Pacific covered in the report increased by 5.7 per cent, or close to 35 million additional arrivals.
Vietnam (Halong Bay pictured) was the top Asia Pacific destination last year
In percentage increase terms between 2016 and 2017, the Pacific had the strongest annual increase at 5.9% year-on-year, followed by the Americas at 5.8%, while Asia kept pace with the Asia-Pacific average of 5.7%.
However, in terms of absolute increase, these positions were reversed with Asia receiving close to 25 million additional foreign arrivals between 2016 and 2017, followed by the Americas with a gain of almost 8.6 million and the Pacific with around 1.4 million additional foreign arrivals received over that period.
Across Asia it was South-east and West Asia that each captured the largest proportion of additional foreign arrivals into Asia between 2016 and 2017.
While in the Pacific, Oceania received more than half of the additional foreign arrivals into the region, followed by Polynesia.
At the individual Asia-Pacific destination level, destinations with the strongest annual percentage growth rates in 2017 ranked as per Figure 1.
Figure 1 Top 5 Asia Pacific destinations by AGR in 2017. Source: PATA
Of the destinations covered in this report, more than a quarter had annual volume increases of more than one million each, while close to 15% had between half a million and one million apiece.
The strong collective performance of Asia-Pacific destinations in 2017 appears to be continuing into 2018 as well.
Mario Hardy, CEO of PATA, pointed out: “Early results for 2018 show a collective annual increase in foreign arrivals into Asia-Pacific destinations of 8.7%, adding more than 25 million additional arrivals to the total inbound count during the first periods of 2018 relative to the same period of last year.”
Thirty-six Asia Pacific destinations had released year-to-date 2018 data on foreign arrivals at the time of preparing the Annual Tourism Monitor for 2018 and these are covered in some detail through the body of the report.
The strongest early performances are seen in a number of destinations.
“In general terms, the volume of foreign arrivals into most Asia-Pacific destinations now needs to be managed in terms of distribution across the destination, especially with growth rates remaining relatively high,” added Hardy.
“This includes shifting our focus from just the volume of arrivals to other performance metrics including length of stay and yield as primary indicators, along with developing a better and deeper understanding impacts of tourism on the environment and society at all levels, especially if we as a responsible economic sector wish to remain sustainable and therefore viable into the future.”
It is not only the international travel flows that have an impact, he added, with domestic demand for new travel experiences gathering momentum in many destinations.
“When coupled with international visitor flows, that creates a very powerful dynamic. It is incumbent on us all to ensure that we can properly harness and manage that power or else risk losing those very attributes that drive visitor interest in the first place.”
The Philippine travel trade mourns the passing (Tuesday night) of Mamerth Banatin, 87, president and founder of Adam’s Express Travel, who is well-loved for blazing the trail to exotic and off-beat destinations as much as for his dancing skills.
In his decades-long career, Mamerth pioneered pilgrimage tours to the Holy Land, Europe and Mexico, and introduce previously unheard-of destinations such as Bhutan, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and the Silk Road.
Mamerth Banatin dancing with Rowena Coloma at the 2017 Philippine Travel Agencies Association’s Christmas party
Travel Enterprise’s president Marciano Ragaza III, a long-time friend of Mamerth, said: “He was not just a travel agent. He was a travel organiser par excellence. He will be missed by the industry and the travellers he served so well.”
Skynet Travel’s president and general manager Dorothy Lauron-Aytona remembers Mamerth as a skilled dancer who danced with all the ladies at social events, and called him a “sweet and kind” person who was not afraid to speak his mind at industry gatherings.
Rowena Coloma, Travel Specialist Ventures’ president, admires the “hard work and passion that he put into his profession”, noting that during a number of fam trips they participated in over the past 30 years, Mamerth would also often go off on his own, usually on foot to visit NTOs and to know the locales better.
Coloma recalled an incident when Mamerth made a sales call in Lucena, Quezon and he only learnt that she had a branch there when he saw her photo. “He’s the owner of Adam’s Express yet he went as far as Lucena to sell his products,” she said.
Fiesta Tours and Travel business development manager Robbie Young said that “everyone has vignette about Mamerth”, referring to the latter’s undimmed passion for travel – Mamerth travelled to Oman last year, and to China and Taiwan early this year – generosity in sharing knowledge and training agents for free; skills in networking; and his sweet and kind disposition.
Xiaozhu became a unicorn last year after a financing led by Yunfeng Capital
China-based homesharing platform, Xiaozhu.com, has raised around US$300 million in its latest round of financing.
Jack Ma-backed Yunfeng Capital and Advantech Capital jointly led this round of funding. Other investors included the newly added GIC Private Limited and existing investors Joy Capital, Morningside Ventures and Capital Today.
Xiaozhu became a unicorn last year after a financing led by Yunfeng Capital
According to Chen Chi, cofounder and CEO of the company, the capital will be invested in global network expansion and the development of a smart home Internet of Things (IoT) system.
In May 2018, Xiaozhu joined hands with Ant Financial to promote facial recognition smart door locks. Facial recognition technology is believed to be a solution to the regulatory uncertainty in the country, Xiaozhu said in a statement.
“Xiaozhu will continue to invest in its global network and smart home IoT system. Through building a smarter service chain, Xiaozhu hopes to provide shared home users with a safer, more reliable, and convenient living environment globally,” said Chen.
Founded in 2012, Xiaozhu is now known as the largest peer-to-peer based homesharing platform in China.
Xiaozhu partnered agoda in March 2018 and Alibaba’s travel brand Fliggy in May to expand its global network, share properties, and promote post-pay services. Xiaozhu now has over 500,000 listings in more than 650 destinations across the world.
In November 2017, Xiaozhu closed a US$120 million round of financing led by Yunfeng Capital, making it a unicorn in the industry.
The addition of boat services from Langkawi’s Kuah Town is igniting the tourism trade on Tuba Island, which could provide additional revenue to the island’s 5,000 odd inhabitants.
Tuba Island is only 20 minutes from Kuah jetty, the main gateway into Langkawi for tourists arriving on ferries.
Tuba Island’s jetty
Efforts to promote the island to tourists, seen as a way to extend the duration of stay of international visitors to Langkawi, have thus far included homestays. Tuba Island is also home to the Dayang Bunting Marble Geoforest Park, with limestone formations and other unique geological features.
However, the lack of accessibility from Langkawi has posed a challenge to promoting tourism on Tuba Island, said Mohammad Rosly Md Selamat, Community Tuba Enterprise promoter.
With scheduled boat departures from Kuah, Rosly is now working with the fishing and homestay community on the island to identify new business opportunities in tourism which could help supplement their income.
In addition, the Community Tuba Enterprise is working with Langkawi Business Association to set up a website to help create greater awareness of the island as well as to sell Tuba produce and handicrafts.
Langkawi Business Association president, Anthony Wong, shared that the association is setting up an area on Pulau Tengah to help fishermen on Tuba Island market their fresh seafood to tourists on the main island.
More Tuba Island tours are also in the works. Alexander Isaac, CEO, Tropical Charters, said the company would commence new tours involving cruising around Tuba Island, lunch prepared by locals, and island exploration in early 2019.
The Philippine travel trade mourns the passing (Tuesday night) of Mamerth Banatin, 87, president and founder of Adam’s Express Travel, who is well-loved for blazing the trail to exotic and off-beat destinations as much as for his dancing skills.
In his decades-long career, Mamerth pioneered pilgrimage tours to the Holy Land, Europe and Mexico, and introduce previously unheard-of destinations such as Bhutan, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and the Silk Road.
Travel Enterprise’s president Marciano Ragaza III, a long-time friend of Mamerth, said: “He was not just a travel agent. He was a travel organiser par excellence. He will be missed by the industry and the travellers he served so well.”
Skynet Travel’s president and general manager Dorothy Lauron-Aytona remembers Mamerth as a skilled dancer who danced with all the ladies at social events, and called him a “sweet and kind” person who was not afraid to speak his mind at industry gatherings.
Rowena Coloma, Travel Specialist Ventures’ president, admires the “hard work and passion that he put into his profession”, noting that during a number of fam trips they participated in over the past 30 years, Mamerth would also often go off on his own, usually on foot to visit NTOs and to know the locales better.
Coloma recalled an incident when Mamerth made a sales call in Lucena, Quezon and he only learnt that she had a branch there when he saw her photo. “He’s the owner of Adam’s Express yet he went as far as Lucena to sell his products,” she said.
Fiesta Tours and Travel business development manager Robbie Young said that “everyone has vignette about Mamerth”, referring to the latter’s undimmed passion for travel – Mamerth travelled to Oman last year, and to China and Taiwan early this year – generosity in sharing knowledge and training agents for free; skills in networking; and his sweet and kind disposition.
Enjoy the final journey, Mamerth.