TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Friday, 23rd January 2026
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Shangri-La, Taj extend Warmer Welcomes to each other’s loyalty members

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Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts and Taj Hotels Palaces Resorts Safaris have integrated their respective Golden Circle and InnerCircle loyalty programmes with the Warmer Welcomes partnership, following their strategic alliance that was announced last November.

Members of both loyalty programmes will receive reciprocal benefits and the opportunity to earn their preferred loyalty currency for stays at any of the 200 Shangri-La or Taj property located in 131 destinations across the globe.

Pudong Shangri-La East Shanghai

To celebrate its debut, Shangri-La is rewarding Taj InnerCircle members staying at Shangri-La with triple Taj Inner Circle Points (TIC Points). Similarly, Shangri-La Golden Circle members staying at a Taj property will receive triple Golden Circle Award Points (GC Award Points). This is valid from now through June 30, 2017.

Shangri-La Golden Circle and Taj InnerCircle members who wish to take advantage of the inaugural offer must first link their account at the respective programme’s website for automatic status matching. Shangri-La’s Diamond members are aligned with Taj’s Platinum membership level, while Golden Circle Jade members are awarded Gold status of the Taj InnerCircle programme.

Electronics ban not an effective, long-term solution: IATA

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IATA is calling on governments to find alternatives to the electronic bans issued by the US and the UK, which it says cause serious “commercial distortions”, and to practise better information-sharing so as to more effectively fight terror threats.

“The measures are not an acceptable long-term solution to whatever threat they are trying to mitigate. Even in the short term it is difficult to understand their effectiveness,” said Alexandre de Juniac, IATA’s director general and CEO.

“The commercial distortions they create are severe. We call on governments to work with the industry to find a way to keep flying secure without separating passengers from their personal electronics,” de Juniac urged. “Governments must act quickly,” he added.

In his speech to the Montreal Council on Foreign Relations, de Juniac also highlighted the need to maintain public confidence in the security of the global aviation industry, which operates 100,000 flights a day on average.

The bans were reportedly imposed after the US and UK received intelligence on explosives being concealed in laptops.

De Juniac stressed: “While governments have the primary responsibility for security, we share the priority of keeping passengers, crew and aircraft secure. To do that effectively, intelligence is king. And it needs to be shared amongst governments and with the industry. It’s the only way to stop terrorists before they get near an airport, let alone aircraft.”

However, he made clear that airlines are not seeking access to state secrets, but to understand the outcome governments want.

Challenges to aviation security were highlighted in Resolution 2309 of the UN Security Council which tasked the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to develop a Global Aviation Security Plan, for which de Juniac said “states need to lend their full support”.

And in May, ICAO member states will consider amendments to Annex 17 of the Chicago convention that would require information sharing. “The security experience of recent years should compel states to support this,” de Juniac reiterated.

Hit by Chinese tourist boycott, Jeju scrambles for other markets

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Tourism players in Jeju are struggling to attract visitors after the Chinese government banned travel agents from selling package tours to South Korea.

The resort island usually attracts three million Chinese tourists a year, but arrivals have plummeted more than 44 per cent in the three weeks since the ban was imposed.


Tourists at Seongsan Ilchulbong or Sun Rise Peak, Jeju

Brian Kim, assistant manager of the Jeju Tourism Organisation (JTO), observed: “Almost all flights and cruise ship port calls have been cancelled, which is a very serious problem for the tourist industry here.”

In response, the JTO is stepping up marketing efforts elsewhere in Asia, including Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines, Kim said, but the impacts on businesses are expected to be severe. “We see the problem continuing for at least one year,” Kim said.

As well, the provincial government is attempting to lend a hand to the tourism sector through a price slashing campaign. Access to 28 tourist sites across the island will be complimentary throughout April, while hotels, attractions, souvenir shops, restaurants and golf courses are cutting prices by up to 65 per cent.

It also plans to attract South Koreans who have cancelled their trips to China amid the political tensions.

Meanwhile, Hank Kim, owner and CEO of Jeju-based Core Travel, said: “I feared a problem like this would happen sooner or later, so we began to diversify our client base a while ago.”

 

“We are fortunate to have a lot of clients from the rest of Asia but a lot of companies have discovered that they were overly reliant on Chinese travellers,” he added.

Han Son-hwi, a spokeswoman for the Kal Jeju Hotel, said that the marketing department has been trying to attract more guests from Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore to make up for the Chinese cancellations since early March.

Airbnb’s Chinese rival Tujia ups the ante

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Right as Airbnb announced its rebranding in China, Chinese homesharing giant Tujia made known at its recent Open World Summit in Beijing that it will be pursuing a “3+1” development strategy for the year – undertaken from perspectives of consumer, host, property buyers and regionalisation.

With a focus on user experience, Tujia intends to upgrade products and services in three areas: select more resources and provide richer content to consumers; optimise services before, during and after the stay through addressing needs of safety, cleaning, search and payment; and upgrade user service guarantee.

In the third respect, it has already implemented a Concern-Free Living strategy combining house examination, premium hosts, two-way evaluation, Ctrip Credit, Zhima Credit and compensation.

The strategic plan is also related to upgrading and integration on the supply side, hence making property sharing easier for hosts from across the spectrum. To achieve this, Tujia would be gathering traffic, unify standards, improve efficiency and integrate fragmented resources.

Tujia also plans to establish a one-click management of eight platforms, including Ctrip.com and Qunar.com, to allow hosts to control price and availability, accept bookings and communicate with customers through an app.

As well, Tujia intends to provide operational training, security consulting, income management and other service support to help hosts become more professional.

On the front of property buyers and regionalisation respectively, Tujia will continue working the TuLifang Solution that combines housekeeping and property management as well as cooperate with regional governments and partners for integrated homestay services and poverty relief in the countryside.

To aid its strategy implementation, Tujia signed three partnerships at the conference, including with Scenario Lab to explore the innovative evolution of homestay products and build new IP.

Another signing is for the Beautiful Book House public benefit project, an innovative homestay project oriented towards helping children in the countryside.

Tujia also renewed its cooperation with Zhima Credit of Ant Fortune to provide more standardised services.

TAT boards THAI’s ‘Phuket Express’ to woo Chinese

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The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is eager to attract more Chinese visitors to the country by joining hands with Thai Airways International (THAI) to co-host a three-day fam trip of Phuket for travel agents and the media from China, as the airline inaugurates its first Beijing-Phuket flight this week.

THAI is operating four-times weekly Beijing-Phuket service using a 264-seat Dreamliner B787. The route is dubbed a “Phuket Express” service to highlight that visitors from China can now fly direct to the holiday island.

Bangornrat Chinaprayoon, director of TAT Beijing office, said: “This new THAI route is vital as Phuket becomes ever more popular with tourists and travellers from China who can now conveniently come here on weekends… This new air access will allow tourists from our largest market to fly here directly with no hassles and start enjoying the beach and local culture as soon as they touch down.”

Incoming flights from Beijing arrive in Phuket on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, while outgoing flights depart on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday, allow travellers from Beijing to fly to Phuket for long weekend visits. The flight time is about five hours and 35 minutes for both legs.

In 2017, TAT expects Thailand to attract at least nine million visitors from China and generate some 570 billion baht (US$16.5 billion) for the Thai tourism industry.

Cathay Pacific, Lufthansa Group strike codeshare deal

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Cathay Pacific Airways and the Lufthansa Group have entered into a codesharing and frequent flyer agreement, which is expected to improve the carriers’ European and Australia/New Zealand connections respectively.

Through this partnership, Lufthansa, Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) and Austrian Airlines will each be able to offer their passengers four new destinations in Australia and New Zealand via Hong Kong from April 26, 2017.


(From left) Cathay Pacific Airways’s Ivan Chu and Deutsche Lufthansa AG’s Carsten Spohr

Passengers arriving in Hong Kong from Frankfurt, Munich, Vienna and Zurich will be able to transfer via Hong Kong to new destinations including Sydney, Melbourne, Cairns and Auckland.

In turn, Cathay Pacific passengers can now access 14 new European destinations through Lufthansa, SWISS and Austrian connections from Frankfurt, Dusseldorf and Zurich.

Nok Air deepens interest in China with Henan MoU

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Thai LCC Nok Air and Henan Civil Aviation Development & Investment (HNCA) have recently signed an MoU to deepen their cooperation in developing an air network throughout China.

The MoU, signed by Nok Air’s CEO Patee Sarasin and HNCA’s chairman Zhang Mingchao, paves the way for both organisations to work together in areas related to tourism, culture, aviation and trade.


(From left) HNCA’s Zhang Mingchao and Nok Air’s Patee Sarasin shake hands after the signing

Patee said: “Henan is endowed with a superior geographical location, and it is one of China’s most significant transportation hubs. Potential air routes would enhance economic, social and cultural opportunities.

“This MoU marks a new milestone in the relationship between our nations with the aim to provide travellers from both countries with more positive options to choose from.”

Plans underway for Rosewood debut, more Hotel Nikkos in Vietnam

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Vietnam will welcome its first Rosewood hotel, Rosewood Hoi An, and fourth Okura property, Hotel Nikko Hai Phong, come 2019 and 2020 respectively.

Rosewood Hoi An will be part of the Hoiana integrated resort destination currently under development south of Hoi An. There will be 70 guestrooms as well as 30 residences, five of which will have their own dedicated spa treatment rooms.


Hotel Nikko Hai Phong (building on the right)

Facilities include three F&B options, an outdoor pool and Asaya – the brand’s wellness concept that offers 14 treatment rooms, a wellness lounge, yoga pavilion, gym and a relaxation area. A free-standing event space, The Pavilion, features a function room and an outdoor lawn.

Adjacent to the resort will be a golf club featuring an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones II, 66 residences for sale, and a country club that will offer a swimming pool, fitness centre and tennis courts.

Meanwhile, the 269-room Hotel Nikko Hai Phong will be located within Waterfront City in Hai Phong, a coastal district under development 100km east of Hanoi. The hotel will have an average room size of 35m2 and three F&B options.

This will be Okura Nikko Hotel Management’s fourth hotel in Vietnam, after Hotel Nikko Hanoi (1998), Hotel Nikko Saigon (2011) and The Okura Prestige Saigon (2020).

Second Sala Samui resort in the works

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Thai luxury boutique hotel company Sala Hospitality Group will launch the 135-key Sala Samui Chaweng Beach Resort and Spa in two phases.

The Beach Wing will first open in November 2017 to offer 52 pool villas and pool suites sized between 74m2 and 304m2. Resort facilities include an open-air beachfront restaurant, beach bar and moon-shaped pool.


Sala Samui Chaweng Beach Resort and Spa

The second phase, Garden Wing, is scheduled to be completed a year later in 2018. It will comprise 83 rooms, a spa, gym, garden swimming pool, pool bar and open-air show kitchen.

This is the group’s third resort in Thailand – after Sala Samui Choengmon Beach Resort and Spa and Sala Phuket Resort and Spa – in addition to four boutique properties in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Khao Yai and Ayutthaya.

Philippines Tourism Board seeks airline partner for website

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The Philippines Tourism Board is currently seeking an airline partner to sponsor its website (ThePhilippines.com), which attracts more than 100,000 site visits each month from tourists looking for information about hotels, resorts, flights, tourist attractions and restaurants in the country.

Dante Lee, founder of the organisation and website, hopes to secure interest from airlines that fly to the Philippines – Cebu Pacific Air, AirAsia, Japan Airlines and even US-based Delta Airlines – as a sponsorship deal could not be secured with Philippine Airlines earlier.

Lee added: “We want to partner with an airline that understands the value of our website’s reach. We have the biggest online audience of travellers who are interested in taking vacations in the Philippines, period. We can easily influence their decision on which airline is the best and safest to fly.”

Other partners and sponsors for ThePhilippines.com include Trivago.com, TripAdvisor.com, El Nido Resorts, and Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts.

For more details, visit www.ThePhilippines.com.