TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Monday, 12th January 2026
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Photo of the Day: Hyatt Regency to debut in Cambodia

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hyatt_regency_phnom_penh_signing_photoPeter Leang, senior executive vice president, Chip Mong Group and David Udell, group president – Asia Pacific, Hyatt Hotels during the management signing ceremony for Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh in Cambodia

The first Hyatt Regency-branded property is set to open in Cambodia, in the country’s capital of Phnom Penh, in 2020. Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh will be a 250-key hotel located near the National Museum and Royal Palace among other attractions and restaurants. Facilities include a variety of event spaces, fitness centre, spa, rooftop pool and bar.

GCCEC wins bid for 2018 communications conference

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Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre

THE Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre (GCCEC) has won the bid for the 2018 International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (ISAAC) conference.

To be held from July 21-26, 2018, more than 1,200 delegates are expected to attend the 18thbiennial event. Themed Access All Areas, the conference will see participants discuss technology and challenges associated with augmentative and alternative communication (AAC).

ACC is a set of tools and strategies that millions use worldwide to overcome complex challenges associated with the inability to use natural speech to communicate. Those affected include various disorder sufferers, victims of stroke and traumatic brain injury, temporary medical conditions and young children who are at risk of developing communication disorders.

Ease of accessibility and mobility to and from the destination, and to the GCCEC, were paramount considerations for the Canada-headquartered society. A diverse delegation consisting of users of AAC, their families, therapists, teachers, students, doctors, researchers, organisations and companies that make communication aids meant that numerous factors were considered before awarding the bid to Gold Coast.

The accessibility and infrastructure legacy of the upcoming 2018 Commonwealth Games proved highly appealing for conference organisers. Nearby Gold Coast International Airport and the wheelchair accessibility of the Gold Coast light rail, which stops directly in front of the access-friendly GCCEC, will provide ISAAC delegates with a world-class public transport network supportive of their needs.

Lead bid organiser and president of ISAAC Australia chapter, Gayle Porter said the affordability and affinity with the destination will enable more people in the Asia-Pacific region to discover more about AAC by attending the conference.

“We hope that attracting this international conference will stimulate conversations and draw awareness for people who use ACC, who sadly are all too often relegated to age care housing facilities, because of their complex communication needs,” said Porter.

Creative tourism suppliers to headline upcoming KTO roadshow in Singapore

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NINE winners from past years’ Tourism Venture Contest, an event by Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) to identify and encourage tourism entrepreneurship as well as incubate creative tourism products and services, will head to Singapore for the first time on November 4 for a destination showcase targeting leisure and MICE travel buyers.

A spokesperson with KTO Singapore office told TTGmice e-Weekly this unique B2B showcase, named The Korea AdVenture 2016, is her team’s first collaboration with the Tourism Venture Team.

She said: “The contest has proven to be a great success (since it began six years ago). To date, 297 shortlisted proposed projects have taken off and the start-ups have created a total number of 756 jobs.”

The nine tourism companies that will be featured along with other tourism suppliers are:
– Purecoism, which offers adventure activities in natural surroundings as well as CSR programmes;
– DMZ Spy Tour, which spotlights the Korean War and North Korean spies in the 1970s while calling at tourist spots within the DMZ zone;
– Artee Riders Club Co, which has a fleet of 20 pedi-cabs operated by young, multilingual riders who take passengers on an hour-long heritage journey through Seoul’s old alleys and to museums and the Bukchon Hanok Village;
– Wabadada Co, which specialises in eco-friendly soft adventure and leisure facilities in Gangneung, Gangwon Province and is known for pioneering South Korea’s first costal zip-line adventure;
– Hong Camp, which specialises in healing camps and workshops by weaving in psychotherapy and outdoor experiences;
– Campusstay, which had created a patented online reservations platform for empty university dormitories as an alternative form of travellers’ accommodation;
– Hanboknam, a hanbok rental provider with photography services;
– HAERA Inc., which offers traditional and modern culture programmes such as the K-pop Dance and Vocal Experience and mask-making;
– Modern Han, which manages a team of 150 traditional artists who can provide unique experiences at private events such as traditional painting demonstration, traditional-modern fusion music performances and cocktail showcase using traditional liquor.

The event will feature 20 to 25 sellers in all, and KTO Singapore office expects to see at least 250 “quality buyers” in attendance.

Davao beefs up MICE programme with numerous perks

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Kennedy Kapulong

DAVAO’s MICE programme will have more perks than ever starting next year. Titled Let’s Meet in Davao 2017-2018, MICE Davao chair Kennedy Kapulong said that the programme is designed to give delegates a better experience, along with discounts and incentives.

Depending on the size of the MICE group, perks include experiential travel packages from tours consortium partners; complimentary massages from the Davao Wellness Association; and complimentary or discounted meeting rooms at SMX Convention Center Davao. Moreover, for the first time, Cebu Pacific and AirAsia will be participating in the programme to offer a special MICE group rate.

Other sweeteners include hosted fam tours for inspection teams; special rates from hotels, shopping centres, restaurants and car rental agencies; in addition to the usual airport reception and welcome kits.

Kapulong said Davao is MICE-ready with over 8,000 licensed rooms, increased air links, and a convention centre that can host large events with up to 5,000 pax, among other things. He added that there are more active partners in the year 2017/2018 due to the commitment and support from both the private and public sector.

He told TTGmice e-Weekly that “the overall experience from pre-convention up to the convention dates have been tailored to provide guests and visitors a seamless and holistic experience” and that they wanted to “double the results from 2016”.

VietJet to launch two new international flights from Hai Phong

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LCC VietJet is planning to launch two new international routes departing from Hai Phong, Vietnam to Seoul and Bangkok.

The Hai Phong-Seoul service will begin operations on December 12 with flights departing every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday. Flight durations last approximately five hours.

The VietJet service departs Cat Bi International Airport at 23.45 and arrive in Seoul at 06.00 the next day. The return flight from Incheon International Airport departs at 07.15 and lands in Hai Phong at 10.40.

Meanwhile, the Hai Phong-Bangkok route will have flights leaving every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday beginning November 9.

Flights depart from Hai Phong at 18.05 and arrive in Bangkok at 19.55. Return flights leave Suvarnabhumi Airport at 15.20 and land in Hai Phong at 17.10.

The new services will increase the number of routes operated by VietJet from Cat Bi International Airport to nine.

Arrivals in Japan skyrocket as slew of initiatives kick in

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JAPAN experienced a 26.7 per cent increase in tourist arrivals in the January to July period of this year, surging way ahead of the modest global arrivals growth of five per cent over the same period.

Speaking on Wednesday, the opening day of the Visit Japan Travel & MICE Mart 2016, Mamoru Kobori, executive vice president of the Japan National Tourism Organisation said that Japan is on course to surpass the 20 million visitors expected this year.

“Inbound tourist numbers have increased remarkably since the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011, with every year since then showing record-breaking growth,” he said.

The boon is coming on the back of a proactive government that relaxed or abolished visa requirements for a number of countries, a burgeoning middle-class with greater travel aspirations, increased connectivity especially by LCCs, as well as promotional efforts by travel operators and the JNTO.

Basking in the afterglow of the recently concluded 2016 Olympic Games, Kobori emphasised that it is now Japan’s turn, pointing to a number of major sporting events to be held over the coming years.

Besides the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Sapporo will host the Asian Winter Games in 2017, the Rugby World Cup will be staged across the country in 2019 and the Kansai region will be the venue for the World Masters’ Games in 2021.

In order to reach out to new markets, the JNTO is also preparing to open no fewer than seven offices before the end of March 2017. The new outposts will be in Madrid, Rome, Moscow, Delhi, Hanoi, Manila and Kuala Lumpur.

Kobori said that visa requirements for Russian tourists are expected to change soon, making it easier for them to travel to Japan.

Statistics indicate that 2016 will be an “epoch-making year” for the Japanese travel industry, he added, with the number of inbound travellers eclipsing the total number of Japanese travelling overseas for the first time in 45 years.

Thailand’s tourism confidence rises with zero-dollar tour crackdown

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chinese-tourists-at-grand-palace-thailandChinese tourists at the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand

THAILAND’s tourism confidence index has risen to 102 points for the fourth quarter period this year from 93 in the previous quarter thanks to a weakened baht and the start of the high season.

The Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT) forecast predicts that the number of foreign arrivals in Q4 will increase 17.7 per cent year-on-year to 9.15 million visitors.

Meanwhile, total arrivals for 2016 is expected to grow 13.5 per cent to 33.9 million visitors with tourist receipts amounting to 1.74 trillion baht (US$50 billion).

The index is based on responses from 600 tourism operators nationwide.

Despite fears over the zero-dollar tour crackdown, the index showed that the majority of operators remained confident, said TCT president Ittirit Kinglake.

Earlier on Tuesday, tourism and sports minister Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul discussed package prices with operators and agreed to setting a standard of a minimum of 1,000 baht per person per day.

On Wednesday, Kobkarn also raised the meeting’s result with representatives from the China National Tourism Administration (CNTA).

Given the development, TCT members are now more sanguine that expected, explained Ittirit.

“Although authorities have not approved the (standard package prices) yet, this clearer picture will bring about a better sentiment for the rest of the year,” he said.

TCT further forecasted that Chinese arrivals to Thailand would increase 25.4 per cent to 2.65 million visitors in the third quarter.

The momentum is expected to continue to the end of 2016, with Chinese arrivals set to rise 43.4 per cent to 2.61 million visitors. This will set a new record of 10.9 million Chinese visitors for this year.

Lufthansa signs route-sharing deal with Air China

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lufthansa-airchina-signingSong Zhiyong, president of Air China Limited; and Carsten Spohr, chairman of the executive board and CEO of Deutsche Lufthansa AG, signing a partnership announcement between Air China and Lufthansa

AIR China and Lufthansa have entered into a commercial joint venture that will enable the two aviation groups to jointly operate all connections between Europe and China, building upon a MoU signed by the two entities in 2014.

As part of the new partnership, the two airlines will expand codesharing routes as well as implement flight timetable coordination and common fares at the start of the 2017 summer schedule.

The deal also extends to Lufthansa subsidiaries Austrian Airlines and Swiss International Air Lines.

“This ground-breaking joint venture will fundamentally strengthen our competitive position on routes between Europe and China. The significantly enhanced partnership will enable us to create additional benefits for customers,” said Carsten Spohr, chairman of the executive board and CEO of Deutsche Lufthansa AG.

“The Chinese aviation market is one of the most important growth markets worldwide. We want to profit from this growth together with our Star Alliance partner Air China,” he added.

For Air China customers, the expanded codesharing connections will enable them to more conveniently travel on routes to and from various destinations in Austria, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland via the Frankfurt, Munich, Zurich and Vienna hubs.

In turn, Lufthansa, Swiss and Austrian Airlines will gain access via the Chinese national carrier to additional routes in China.

Lufthansa and Air China have plans to cooperate even more closely in the future, including to optimise their corporate initiatives and explore opportunities with regards to frequent flyer programmes. Further destinations will also be added as part of the deal.

This is Lufthansa’s third enhanced partnership in Asia, having entered into a joint venture with All Nippon Airlines and Singapore Airlines, signed in November 2015.

Yatra integrates tours, activities content from BeMyGuest

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INDIA’s leading OTA Yatra has gone live with added attraction tickets, activities and tours content from BeMyGuest.

Yatra users can now access BeMyGuest’s inventory, currently the largest collection of Asian activities and tours globally, directly via Yatra.com and its mobile app.

All the travel activities and tours for the integration are available for immediate booking and features electronic delivery of vouchers and e-tickets.

“We are very excited to go live with Yatra, one of India’s fastest growing online travel agencies,” said Clement Wong, CEO of BeMyGuest.

“BeMyGuest has been working closely with Yatra to offer these activities, tours and attractions tailored to the demands of the fast growing outbound Indian market. The depth of our Asian content and our understanding of Asian travellers has made us the preferred choice when it comes to this partnership.”

NCL Holdings expands roles of its senior leadership

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ncl-collageFrom left: Bob Binder, Andy Stuart, and Jason Montague

NORWEGIAN Cruise Line Holdings has made three strategic changes to its leadership team.

Bob Binder, Andy Stuart, and Jason Montague have been named president and CEO of Oceania Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line and Regent Seven Seas Cruises respectively.

Binder is taking on the new post in addition to his current role as vice chairman of Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises, a position he has held since 2011.

Prior to this, he served as president of Oceania Cruises, where he played a key role in the development and design of new Oceania ships and restaurant concepts for the line.

Meanwhile, Stuart, president of NCL, and Montague, president of Regent Seven Seas Cruises, will add on the title of CEO to reflect their expanded roles with their respective brands, effective immediately.

All three executives will oversee sales, marketing, passenger services and revenue management for their respective brands and continue to drive the development of itineraries and onboard products to ensure each line delivers its brand promise.

All report directly to NCL Holdings’ president and CEO Frank Del Rio.