TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Friday, 1st May 2026
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M&C’s Kwek celebrates Hudson Theatre reopening

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From left: Menin, Ashford, Gyllenhaal, Kwek and Paris

The historic Hudson Theatre reopened as Broadway’s 41st theatre after an 18-month refurbishment, setting the stage for Sunday in the Park with George, its first Broadway show since 1968.

Pictured at the ribbon-cutting ceremony were stars from the show’s cast, Jake Gyllenhaal and Annaleigh Ashford; Kwek Leng Beng, chairman of the Millennium & Copthorne Hotels, which now owns the theatre; Julie Menin, commissioner of The Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment; and Eric Paris, general manager of the Hudson Theatre.

“Meeting the founder of ATG Sir Panter in 2014, with shared passion for theatre and art, a journey of restoring this grand dame began…we are so excited with the rebirth of Hudson Theatre,” Kwek said.

Sundayin the Park with George will play from February 23 to April 23.

Singapore sprints after ‘run-cation’ market

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OSIM Sundown Marathon 2015. Credit: OSIM Sundown Marathon

Singapore is sprinting after ‘run-cations”, i.e. vacations planned around running events, as the Lion City witnesses a jump in lifestyle and thematic runs.

According to Sports Singapore (SportSG), the country’s governing body for sports, the number of lifestyle and thematic runs in the city rose from 70 events in 2013, to 125 in 2016.

SportSG and the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) work closely with stakeholders such as the Singapore Sports Hub, local sports associations and event organisers to attract both local and foreign participation comprising competitors, family and friends of competitors, officials, volunteers and spectators and business.

Peter Tan, managing director of JustConnect, managing JustRunLah! a leading running and fitness portal in Asia, said run-cations now appeal strongly to an international audience as more runs feature themes, fitness components such as dancing or yoga, and new concepts. The Performance Series, for example, brings runners to various venues across the island.

HiVelocity Events, organiser of Sundown Marathon, also partners STB, travels agents and hotels to “sell Singapore as a travel + run-cation destination” to an international audience, said managing director, Adrian Mok.

“Singapore is growing to be a regional sports hub, especially with the recent proliferation of sports facilities across the nation. We have a scenic CBD area, where most of the big races run pass (and) tourists get to visit our iconic landmarks while running in a race.”

He added the OSIM Sundown Marathon 2015 – Asia’s largest night run – attracted 10,000 ‘run-cation’ fans and anticipates a stronger international presence this year with the debut of a night festival featuring a variety of other activities, such as basketball tournaments and pilates workouts.

SIA Group places US$13.8 billion order for Boeing aircraft

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Singapore Airlines (SIA) has signed a letter of intent with Boeing comprising 39 firm orders plus six options for each aircraft type, which if exercised will enlarge the deal to 51 aircraft.

The proposed order is valued at US$13.8 billion.

Twenty 777-9s are due for delivery from the 2021/22 financial year, and nine 787-10s from the 2020/21 financial year. The order includes flexibility for the SIA Group to substitute the 787-10 orders for other variants of the 787 family.

The General Electric GE9X is the sole engine type for the 777-9s, which are intended primarily for use on longhaul routes. SIA has selected the Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 to power the 787-10s, which are to be operated on medium-range routes.

Currently, SIA has more than 50 current-generation 777 aircraft in service. Subsidiaries SilkAir, Scoot and SIA Cargo are also operators of Boeing aircraft, with 737-800s, 787-8/9s and 747-400 Freighters in service, respectively.

This is the SIA Group’s first order for the newest 777 variant that is currently under development, the 777-9. SIA is already the launch customer for the 787-10, which is also currently in development, having placed an initial order in 2013 for 30 aircraft for delivery from the 2018/19 financial year.

In addition to its 30 previously-ordered 787-10s, SIA has outstanding orders with Airbus for five A380-800s and 57 A350-900s. SilkAir has outstanding orders with Boeing for 37 737 MAX 8s, while Scoot has orders with Boeing for eight 787-8/9s and Tigerair has orders with Airbus for 39 A320neos.

Malindo eases capacity strains with two new flights

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Malindo Air’s upcoming services connecting Kuala Lumpur to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and Guangzhou, China will alleviate capacity strains during peak periods, said inbound agents.

In the first 10 months of 2016, arrivals from China registered a 27 per cent increase to 1.75 million while those from Saudi Arabia rose 23.5 per cent to 111,248.

The twice-weekly Jeddah route will be launched on February 21 and will go daily from March 26. Daily services to Guangzhou will begin on March 15.

Ally Bhoonee, executive director at World Avenues, said: “The Jeddah route would assist the inbound market especially during the peak season from June to August.

“The largest number of arrivals from the Middle East to Malaysia is from Saudi Arabia. During the summer holidays, there (tends to be) insufficient seats. The greater availability of seats could create more interest in Malaysia,” he added.

Similarly for the new Guangzhou flights, Mint Leong, managing director at Sunflower Holidays, said: “There is usually a shortage of seats during the Chinese New Year period and school holidays in July and August. The direct flights will help the national agenda, which places emphasis on getting more arrivals from China.”

Leong however wished the schedule is better. Flights depart Guangzhou at 03.10 and arrive Kuala Lumpur at 07.30. For business events, this is “not good”.

“Incentive (travel) recipients will regard their organisation as being thoughtless if they were put on this flight,” she said.

Taj bucks industry practice by having just one brand

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Taj Tashi in Bhutan

While other hotel chains keep launching new brands, Taj is doing the opposite, throwing its Vivanta by Taj and Gateway brands out of the window and concentrating everything under a single brand, Taj Hotels, Palaces, Resorts and Safaris.

CEO and managing director Rakesh Sarna said: “The new brand identity honours the renowned legacy of the Taj in a structure that will create greater brand resonance with our guests and also allow for considerable value creation for all our stakeholders. Taj as a brand truly speaks to the nation’s pride and the redesigned architecture is a tangible step in celebrating our heritage while recognising the need to prepare for the bright future of India’s tomorrow.”

Taj Hotels will include lobbies reminiscent of “cosy living rooms”, concierge service, all-day dining, fitness centres, spas and signature Taj cuisine options.

All Taj Palaces will continue to emphasise a regal history and offer royal-styled experiences including themed suites that can be completely personalised to guest preferences and a dedicated butler service for suites.

The design of Taj Resorts will aim to accentuate the surrounding nature. Resorts will also offer complete personalisation for suites, sustainable food menus and signature Jiva Spas inspired by the ancient healing traditions of India.

Taj Safaris will put sustainability principles at its core, operating with lighter carbon footprint and championing local community engagement. Experiences will include adventure trails, breakfast in the woods and other unique dining experiences guided by a farm-to-fork concept.

The transition of all hotels to the new architecture is expected to completed by December.

Leadership transition at ONYX

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A leadership transition is occurring at ONYX Hospitality Group with CEO Peter Henley, chief commercial officer Duncan Webb and chief people officer Anand Rao retiring from the Bangkok-based hotel chain effective end-June.

Henley will be succeeded by current COO Douglas Martell who joined ONYX in mid-2014. Webb, who has been with ONYX for 28 years since its early Amari days, is succeeded by Debrah Pescoe who came onboard ONYX in early 2012 as vice president sales, and Rao by Suganya Wiwitwanit who joined in March last year as senior vice president human resources.

Henley counts succession planning, along with building a strong team and culture, as among his biggest achievements in the nine years with the company. “That we have managed to assemble such a strong team and culture, that we have achieved what I said we would back in 2008. That when three senior members the team retire at the same time, we have three fantastic replacements ready to step up,” he said.

Henley grew ONYX to 42 hotels. A second ‘strategic road map’ called Delivering Success, to be led by Martell, targets at least 99 operating properties by 2024 but, beyond numbers, will focus on further growth, operational excellence and owner, guest and employee satisfaction, Henley said.

When asked if he was retiring completely, he said: “I am glad to say yes although I am sure my new boss (his wife) will have certain duties for me to discharge!”

Grand Hyatt Hong Kong makes two key appointments

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Philip Yu, general manager of the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong, will be promoted to regional vice president operations, China in March.

Succeeding Yu is Hyatt veteran Richard Greaves, currently general manager of Grand Hyatt Shanghai and area vice president for the Shanghai region.

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Richard Greaves

Stephen Burt to helm Travelodge Hotels Asia as chairman

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Singapore’s ICP has appointed veteran hotelier Stephen Burt to the role of chairman of Travelodge Hotels Asia.

With over 25 years of experience in hotel management, investment and fund management, Burt will be instrumental in growing the Travelodge brand in Asia and furthering ICP’s hotel investment and management ambitions.

Stephen Burt

Prior to this, Burt was managing director, hotels, Asia-Pacific for Colliers International. His earlier roles include CEO of Mirvac Hotel group, managing its hotel fund management platform, as well as CEO of Mirvac Hotels and Resorts, a chain of 45 hotels across Australia and New Zealand. Burt was also a co-founder of Jones Lang LaSalle’s Hotels and Hospitality Group.

It’s bonjour Maldives for Air France

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Air France will commence twice-weekly flights between Paris and Malé in the Maldives from November 1 this year.

On Wednesdays and Saturdays, the service will depart Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 20.50 and arrive in Malé at 10.20 the following day. It then returns from Malé at 13.05 (Thursdays and Sundays) and lands in Paris at 19.35.

The flights will be operated by Boeing 777-200 with 312 seats – 28 in Business, 24 in Premium Economy and 260 in Economy.

Franck Terner, Air France CEO, said the launch of this route will strengthen the airline’s position as a “European leader in services to the Indian Ocean”.

New hotel openings: February 6-10, 2017

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The latest hotel openings and announcements made this week

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The Grand Luang Prabang
The Banyan Tree Group has welcomed The Grand Luang Prabang into its fold. Located along the banks of the Mekong River, the 59,000m2 Xiengkeo Palace houses 75 rooms and suites, all of which are decorated in a blend of French colonial architecture and Laotian motifs. Facilities on the compound include a restaurant, bar, swimming pool and the Xiengkeo Museum.

Silka Tsuen Wan
Dorsett Hospitality International has opened its value-led brand Silka Tsuen Wan in Hong Kong. Featuring 409 rooms across five categories, all guestrooms come with free Wi-Fi and the use of a handy smartphone. As well, the hotel provides complimentary shuttle buses to nearby shopping attractions and MTR stations. Facilities on-site include a gym, multifunction room and an all-day dining eatery.

ibis Kochi City Centre
AccorHotels has opened its first ibis in Kochi, Kerala, near to the upcoming Kochi Metro Station. There are 115 guestrooms, furnished with the signature Sweet Bed by ibis and Wi-Fi access. Facilities include a gym, lobby bar, Spice It – the in-house restaurant that features live cooking stations – and an eight-hour breakfast concept starting from 04.00 until 12.00. There are two meeting rooms as well, which can accommodate up to 70 guests.

Oaks Bodhgaya
Marking the Oaks Hotels & Resorts’ debut in India is the new-build Oaks Bodhgaya. Located in the state of Bihar, the property features 78 rooms and suites, all of which come with regular mod cons such as Internet access, a flatscreen TV, minibar and an in-room safe. Amenities on the property include a gym, rooftop meditation space, library lounge, an international all-day dining restaurant and a banquet hall for events.