TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Wednesday, 24th December 2025
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PromPeru sets sights on high-end Chinese segment

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About 170 travel agents in China have signed up for the China Travel Academy WeChat-based training and certification programme to become Peru destination experts.

Developed by Dragon Trail Interactive (DTI) for the Peruvian Commission for the Promotion of Exports and Tourism (PromPeru), the focus is on reaching affluent Chinese consumers online, said Michaela Mentasti, marketing director of DTI.

Machu Picchu, Peru

DTI’s China outbound travel expert, Roy Graff, added PromPeru – which took part in ILTM Asia in Shanghai for the first time this year – is focusing its China marketing strategy on the luxury segment, as the South American country tends to attract higher-end Chinese travellers due to the lengthy flight distance from Asia.

For Helen Zhang, founder and CEO of Farers International, who started promoting South America in 2013, Peru is a “new destination” with diversified products. “We work with the banks to promote to their high net worth retiree and older clients,” she commented.

Chen Yang, deputy general manager, Tumei International Travel, whose company markets Peru under the Mitour LATAM brand, noted high-end Chinese travellers budget around US$1,000 a day for hotel accommodation and ground handling alone.

“Our numbers are not that big, around 20,000 travellers a year. But from 2014 to last year, we have been seeing numbers increase by around 33 per cent annually. We often receive requests for a minimum two travellers to go,” Chen commented.

For Chinese citizens, Peru has taken major steps to simplify its visa processes. Beginning this year, Chinese citizens who already hold a valid US, Australia, Schengen or the UK visa do not need to apply for a Peru visa.

Asian Trails gets new Vietnam GM

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Bangkok-based DMC Asian Trails has named Jose Gregorio Manzo its Vietnam general manager.

He will be based in Ho Chi Minh City, taking on the responsibility of developing new products while streamlining operations.

Manzo has over eight years of inbound tourism experience in Vietnam, having worked as public relations manager, MICE supervisor and then regional product manager for the Indochina area.

Aviareps sets up shop in Hong Kong

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Airline and tourism representation company Aviareps has launched a new Hong Kong office in Causeway Bay, becoming its sixth office in Greater China after Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu and Taipei.

According to Aviareps’ CEO Edgar Lacker, Greater China continues to provide “unparalleled opportunities” for airline, tourism, hospitality and trade promotion.

The Hong Kong office will specialise in sales, marketing, PR and trade promotion representation of over 100 airlines and some 150 tourism, hospitality, retail and trade promotion clients in its portfolio.

Jet Airways, Aeromexico enter codeshare deal

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India’s Jet Airways and Aeromexico, the flag carrier of Mexico, have signed an MoU outlining cooperation on codeshare flights and frequent flyer programmes.

Both carriers will codeshare on each other’s services between India and Mexico via common gateways in Europe, e.g. London Heathrow, Paris Charles De Gaulle and Amsterdam.


Jet Airways’ Naresh Goyal and Aeromexico’s Andrés Conesa

To begin with, Jet Airways will place its 9W marketing code on Aeromexico flights from London Heathrow to Mexico City. In turn, Aeromexico will place its marketing code on Jet Airways’ services from London Heathrow to Mumbai and Delhi.

The agreement also includes reciprocal frequent flyer benefits for members.

New hotel openings: Fairfield by Marriott Kathmandu, Somerset Ekamai Bangkok and more

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The latest hotel openings and announcements made this week

Fairfield by Marriott Kathmandu
Marking Marriott International’s debut in Nepal, the 115-room Fairfield by Marriott Kathmandu is located in Thamel, a commercial district in the capital city. Facilities on-site include an all-day dining restaurant, a bar and lobby lounge, fitness centre, a 24/7 convenience store, and two meeting rooms. It is located near attractions such as the Narayanhiti Palace Museum, Garden of Dreams and Kathmandu Durbar Square.

 

Sanya Yazhou Bay Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton
Hilton has opened Sanya Yazhou Bay Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton – the first Curio Collection property in Greater China and Asia-Pacific. Located on Hainan Island’s west coast, the resort features 267 rooms and suites, all of which come with large soaking tubs. Facilities on-site include a 2,000mswimming pool, game room, kids’ club and five F&B options. For events, there is a 1,200m2 banquet space and nine smaller meeting rooms.

Somerset Ekamai Bangkok
Ascott’s 11th property in Thailand, the 262-unit Somerset Ekamai Bangkok comprises three modern towers that offer studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. Of the 262 apartments, 130 are regular apartments, 81 of them are for long-stay corporate leasing, while the rest of the 51 are single-bedroom apartments designed to facilitate meetings and discussions between rooms. Facilities include a swimming pool, massage parlour, gym, and The Cured Chamber restaurant. Also, a conference centre houses an auditorium and five meeting rooms, for business events.

Swiss-Belinn Luwuk
Swiss-Belhotel International has opened its three-star Swiss-Belinn Luwuk in Central Sulawesi. Located a 10-minute drive from Syukuran Aminuddin Amir Airport, the 102-room hotel – 100 rooms and two villas – overlooks Luwuk and offers views of the city, the southern Banggai coastline and Banda Sea. Facilities include the Barelo restaurant, a bar, swimming pool, fitness centre and spa, as well as three meeting rooms for up to 300 guests.

Majestic Dream ferry plies between Singapore and Batam, Bintan

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Majestic Fast Ferry has launched its 11th and newest vessel, Majestic Dream, which can accommodate 317 passengers, including eight in business class.

It will serve passengers travelling to and from Singapore Cruise Centre’s (SCC) HarbourFront and Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal in Singapore, Batam Center and Sekupang terminals in Batam as well as Tanjung Pinang in Bintan.

 

According to Max Tan, director of Majestic Fast Ferry, the new ferry can accommodate 1.5 times more passengers, and the company plans to launch three more such vessels.

The Majestic Dream is the second series of ships built by Majestic Fast Ferry at its shipyard on Batam Island, following its first series comprising Majestic 7, 8 and 9.

It is powered by two fuel-efficient high speed diesel engines that use 30 per cent less fuel compared to the regular three engines found on other ferries.

Onyx to redevelop North Pattaya site, plans a new Ozo hotel

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Thailand-based Onyx Hospitality Group is investing US$100 million to redevelop its North Pattaya site, which will feature the new 406-room Ozo Pattaya hotel, an all-suite Amari wing and the refurbished Amari Pattaya when completed in early 2019.

Located adjacent to the existing Ocean Tower of Amari Pattaya, Ozo Pattaya will be positioned as a mid-scale hotel with the brand’s hallmark Eat and Eat2Go dining outlets, a paperless front desk and interactive kiosks offering destination tips. It will be co-developed by Orion Hospitality, a joint venture between Onyx Hospitality Group and Singapore Hospitality Holdings.

Meanwhile, the 20-storey Ocean Tower of the 45-year-old Amari Pattaya will undergo an extensive refurbishment to offer brand-new guestrooms and suites, an enhanced lobby and arrival zone, upgraded Horizon Club executive lounge and Amaya Food Gallery – a market-style dining concept inspired by Asian street food.

Amari Pattaya Ocean Suites, located adjacent to the Ocean Tower where the Garden Wing of Amari Pattaya once stood, will feature 49 suites in a newly constructed building. Each suite will feature spacious layouts with connecting options, direct sea views, plus residential-style amenities including fully-equipped kitchens and large balconies.

Upon completion, Onyx’s North Pattaya site will comprise three hotels with a total of 752 keys, a new state-of-the-art ballroom, a range of recreational facilities and dining options, enhanced pool areas and re-landscaped gardens. The site is situated a five-minute walk away from the upcoming Terminal 21 Pattaya shopping mall.

Pentahotels’ coming to Bangkok in 2020

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Thailand will be the first South-east Asia country to see the launch of pentahotels, when the design-led and neighbourhood lifestyle brand rises in Bangkok’s Lumpini area come 2020.

Pentahotel Bangkok, Ploenchit will feature 157 guestrooms, a swimming pool and gym. The new-build property will offer the brand’s hallmark design-led environment, including the signature pentalounge, which welcomes guests to relax and socialise around a stylish bar.

 

Sonia Cheng, CEO of Rosewood Hotel Group, pentahotels’ parent management company, said the Lumpini location is chosen for “its international business appeal and vibrant local and expatriate scenes”.

The Bangkok property is the result of a management agreement with The Nest Property Company, a real-estate developer and subsidiary of PM Group.

Pentahotels currently boasts 27 hotels across seven countries in Asia and Europe, and will roll out its second property in Hong Kong this summer.

With Tourico deal sealed, Hotelbeds turns to integrating both businesses

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Tourico Holidays yesterday officially become part of Hotelbeds Group and will become a business unit within the global bedbank while the integration progresses, following the closure of the customary regulatory and legal procedures since the merger was announced in February.

A strategic plan is already in development to combine both businesses in stages. In due course both hotel and ancillaries partners and clients of each company will have access to the complete range of services and technology solutions currently available from both Hotelbeds and Tourico.

Joan Vilà, executive chairman of Hotelbeds, commented: “This deal expands our footprint in the important North American market and – along with our plans also for GTA to join us – forms part of our strategy to accelerate the growth of our business both organically and via M&A activity.

“Our medium-term objective is to combine our respective best in class technology and distribution expertise for the benefit of both our hotel partners and clients. We will do this in stages and over the coming months will provide partners with further updates on how and when this will happen.”

Meanwhile, Tourico founder Uri Argov has made the decision to retire but will remain a shareholder of the combined company. Asi Ginio, who has been with the company since 1999 and is currently COO, will now step into the CEO role while the company transitions to full integration.

The GTA acquisition – which is expected give Hotelbeds “significant presence in the fast-growing and strategic Asia-Pacific market” – is independent from the Tourico Holidays deal and is subject to both its own regulatory approval process and integration timeline. For the time being, GTA remains an independent company and is not part of Hotelbeds.

Non-native head for new Japanese DMO a first

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Go Central Japan was inaugurated last month as the country’s largest DMO, with the appointment of Ashley Harvey, former country manager of VisitBritain’s Japan office, as COO.

The newly established organisation covers nine prefectures in central Japan – Shiga, Fukui, Toyama, Ishikawa, Nagano, Shizuoka, Aichi, Gifu and Mie – as well as the major cities of Nagoya, Shizuoka and Hamamatsu.

 

Ashley Harvey

Set up by the local bureau of Japan’s tourism ministry, regional chambers of commerce and their member companies – including regional powerhouse Toyota Motor Corp – the new organisation is 50 per cent funded by the private sector while the remainder comes from the national and local governments.

The appointment of a non-native to head a Japanese tourism association is a marked departure from the norm in Japan. Harvey was given the top post after member companies and organisations considered that a foreign marketing expert would better understand the needs and interests of foreign tourists.

“My appointment demonstrates that foreigners with a love of this country are also able to carry out marketing for Japan, and my mission will be to create a professional and effective DMO,” Harvey told TTG Asia.

Harvey hopes to quickly win over local authorities, which in Japan traditionally oversee marketing plans and budgets, and convince them “to trust professional and experienced private-sector managers” in reaching out to the foreign markets.

“We plan to improve and develop the region’s tourism industry and products through education schemes, such as seminars on how companies can raise their digital profiles or how a fan zone can be set up and operated for the 2019 Rugby World Cup.”

To better promote central Japan overseas, Harvey intends to “build up world-class external communications” to target key markets worldwide and will also make extensive use of digital communications, including short films of the destination that can be easily shared on digital media.