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EASA worries Thai agents more than FAA

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THAILAND’s inbound agencies are more worried about the impending European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) safety rating review than the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)’s move to downgrade the civil aviation authority’s safety rating.

EASA is expected to announce its verdict on Thailand’s Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) next Thursday.
Willem Niemeijer, CEO of Khiri Group, said: “An adverse decision by the EASA will not just affect Thailand, but also countries such as Myanmar and Laos, which rely heavily on Bangkok as an aviation hub. That said, Thailand remains very resilient as a destination and other airlines will quickly fill in any gap left by airlines based in Thailand.”

Niemeijer further explained: “It is important to know the FAA decision is not directly made against THAI or any airline, but rather against the DCA.

“The DCA in turn needs to urgently make changes in order to get out of the downgrade. According to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), problems include understaffing, outdated manuals and systems, and an archaic aviation law,” he added.

Luzi Matzig, chairman of Asian Trails concurred, saying that “things are not just black and white”.

“Of more importance is the decision by EASA controlling European airspace, and if they decide to downgrade Thailand, then THAI may no longer be allowed to fly into Europe which would of course negatively affect tourist movements to and from Thailand.

“I do not expect this to happen as nobody can claim that Thailand’s standards are not up to date,” added Matzig. “Let’s wait and see.”

However, Hamish Keith, COO of Exo Travel, is taking a stronger stance. He said: “The downgrading of Thailand’s aviation sector by the FAA is very bad news for Thailand and the region.

“If action is not taken quickly and decisively by the authorities, we risk facing a ban similar to Indonesia a few years ago, which we all know had a serious impact on the destination’s reputation and created a very difficult situation for tour operators.”

Global cruise travel continues meteoric growth

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CLIA’s member cruise line: Norwegian Cruise Line

CRUISE Lines International Association’s (CLIA) 2016 State of the Cruise Industry Outlook report reveals that global cruise travel is set to grow and evolve at groundbreaking speeds.

Passenger numbers are expected to rise from 15 million in 2006 to 24 million in 2016, with member liners scheduled to debut 27 new ocean, river and specialty ships next year.

According to CLIA, cruise industry expenditures generated US$119.9 billion in total output worldwide in 2014, with 80 per cent of CLIA member agents expecting to see an increase in cruise sales next year compared to 2015 figures.

The report provides a multitude of reasons accounting for the growth, such as the rise in popularity of river cruising, increase in number of overall cruise ships globally, surge in passenger volume in Asia from 775,000 in 2012 to nearly 1.4 million passengers in 2014, and many more.

Australia has also contributed significantly to cruise travel numbers, growing from 158,000 passengers in 2004 to more than 1 million in 2014.

At current, there are more than 30,000 CLIA cruise specialist agents compared to 12,000 in 2010.

Art-focused Apricot Hotel opens in Hanoi

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A NEW 123-room Apricot Hotel will be celebrating its grand opening in Hanoi on December 14.

The Vietnamese art-focused hotel offers five categories of rooms with some featuring panoramic views of Hanoi’s iconic Hoan Kiem Lake.

Facilities include a rooftop terrace bar, heated rooftop pool, multi-level basement theatre and ballroom, restaurant Palette serving South-east Asian cuisine, lobby lounge A’Telier, fitness centre, spa facilities, art exhibit and more.

Best Western opens seventh Philippine property

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BEST Western Hotels & Resorts has opened a new hotel in the Philippines located at Subic Bay, on the west coast of Luzon Island, approximately 100km north of Manila.

Rooms at the 77-key Best Western Plus Hotel Subic feature flat-screen TVs, mini-bars as well as complimentary Wi-Fi, while hotel facilities cater to both business and leisure travellers.

This is Best Western’s seventh property in the country, joining existing properties in Manila, Makati City, Cebu City and Boracay.

Beyond Travel unveils India-Thailand road trip

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INDIA-BASED Beyond Travel is inaugurating a road trip package which brings travellers from India to Bangkok via Myanmar.

With the opening of the 16-lane Myawaddy-Thinggan and Nyenaung-Kawkareik sections of the Asian superhighway in Myanmar, driving between India and Thailand is now possible.

The 2500km-long tour will flag off for the first time on January 23, 2016, with 10-day, nine-night or 16-day, 17-night options available.

Features on the trip include off-roading, driving across historic wooden bridges, past paddy fields, old city walls, pagodas, temples, towns and tiny villages in north-east India, Myanmar and Thailand.

Packages start from 255,000 rupees (US$3826).

U-Tapao unlikely to become transit hub

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INCREASED airline links are bringing more travellers through U-Tapao airport, the gateway to the Thai cities of Pattaya and Rayong, but the increased connectivity is unlikely to detract fliers from transiting at Bangkok Don Mueang and Suvarnabhumi.

Thai AirAsia inaugurated four routes on November 27 at U-Tapao to Chiang Mai, Udon Thani, Singapore and Macau, and will start services to Hat Yai from today. Several airlines including Emirates, Hong Kong Airlines and China Southern are also planning to begin routes there.

Additionally, U-Tapao is currently undergoing expansion works to boost capacity by 2016.

Tassapon Bijleveld, CEO of Thai AirAsia, said: “Don Mueang airport remains a very important and strategic base for us and the opening of U-Tapao as our fifth hub is simply a way of extending our connectivity in addition to our existing hubs such as Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai and Krabi.”

Increased flights into U-Tapao will definitely result in more visitors, but not result in the airport becoming a transit hub so quickly, according to Sanpech Supabowornsthian, assistant managing director of the Unchaleewiwat Group which owns eight hotels in Thailand.

Supabowornsthian, who is also president of the Thai Hotels Association Eastern Chapter, added that visitors are still likely to enter Thailand via Bangkok before travelling to other regional destinations.

Starwood distributes Design Hotels properties

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Gramercy Park Hotel, New York

SELECT member properties under Design Hotels are now bookable through Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide’s websites, mobile apps and global network of customer contact centers.

Starwood Preferred Guest (SPG) members consequently also gain SPG benefits and earn Starpoints during their stays at Design Hotels establishments.

“Starwood’s hotel guests and SPG members will see our new marketing partnership with Design Hotels as an 11th Starwood brand. It will create a special niche in our distinct portfolio of global brands and offer more options for travelers to stay with us around the world,” said Adam Aron, interim CEO at Starwood.

The first SPG partner hotels include the Gramercy Park Hotel in New York City, Ten Bompas in Johannesburg, C-Hotel in Lake Como, Nira Montana in La Thuile, Nira Alpina in St. Moritz and Kruisherenhotel Maastricht in the Netherlands, with more in the pipeline.

Design Hotels will continue to operate independently from Starwood, whose sales, marketing and development teams will remain distinct from each other.

Starwood had acquired a 49.8 per cent stake in Design Hotels in 2011.

CWT enhances travel app

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CARLSON Wagonlit Travel (CWT) has upgraded its CWT To Go smartphone app with new functionality.

Additions to version 11.0 of the app include new systems to make it easier for planners to monitor trips, enhanced airport maps and a click-to-call service for travellers to quickly get in touch with a counselor.

The next version, already in the works, will add the ability for travel managers to book and handle profiles for their travelers.

David Moran, executive vice president at CWT, said: “As a leading travel management company, it’s up to us to help travelers be more productive by giving them great tools at their fingertips.

“That could mean helping them navigate an unfamiliar airport, or giving them easier access to our counselors when they need a helping hand.”

CWT To Go is free to download on the Apple App Store and Google Play.

Private sector scores top-level conference for the Philippines

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MANILA will host the 11th International CEO Forum for Development Banks next week, a global event lured into the country through private sector effort.

It will welcome 100 delegates from 22 countries and has the support of the Tourism Promotions Board, which is encouraging associations to bid for and invite international events into the Philippines.

The Association of Development Financing Institutions in Asia and Pacific (ADFIAP), helmed by secretary-general Octavio Peralta who is also president and CEO of the Philippine Council for the Advancement of Association Executives (PCAAE), invited the CEO Forum to be held in Manila.

Peralta said hosting the CEO Forum is “in a way voluntary on the part of our (ADFIAP) members…and since I am also involved in PCAAE, I help promote the country as a conference destination through its Tap In Ambassador programme”.

The annual CEO Forum rotates around Asia, and Manila last played host in 2009. The event serves as a platform for development banks to share experiences and ideas on operational practices, issues and challenges as well as to network and undertake cooperation initiatives.

It will be hosted jointly by the Development Bank of the Philippines and Land Bank of the Philippines with support from the Pag-Ibig Fund, Alalay sa Kaunlaran, Inc. and PhilExim, all ADFIAP members in the country.

IT&CM China 2016 sees stronger representation from repeat exhibitors

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QUALITY buyers and good access to the Chinese MICE markets have been cited as reasons for returning to IT&CM China next year, according to several exhibitors who have also committed to a bigger presence at the annual MICE tradeshow in Shanghai.

Melvyn Yap, regional director, Asia of Silversea Cruises, whose company has participated in IT&CM China since its inception in 2007, remarked: “We will continue to support this event as the quality of buyers has been improving over the years.”

Zulkefli Hj Sharif, CEO of Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB), said the event “provides Malaysia with an opportunity to reach out to the Chinese buyers”.

He added: “Our participation in the 2016 show will enable us to tap into the China, Taiwan and Hong Kong markets. Through 2016’s participation, we are confident we will be able to showcase the best of Malaysia’s meetings and incentive capabilities.”

Ralf Ostendorf, director market management of Berlin Tourismus & Kongress, pointed out that “the Chinese outbound market is one of the fastest growing tourism and MICE markets in the world right now” and the tourism bureau intends to push ahead with its promotions of Berlin “as a leading worldwide MICE destination to the China market”.

“IT&CM China has proven to be a good platform in achieving these goals last year, so we are looking forward to be in Shanghai again in 2016,” shared Ostendorf.

Repeat exhibitors MEET Taiwan and Thailand Convention & Exhibition Bureau will boast a 30 per cent larger pavilion and 30 per cent more suppliers respectively next year at the event.

IT&CM China 2016 has also secured several new exhibitors, such as Taitung County Government and Indonesia Convention Exhibition.

According to a press statement issued by the event organisers, TTG Events, CITS International M.I.C.E and MP International, IT&CM China boasts a track record of fielding 80 per cent Chinese buyers to 20 per cent international ones and a strong network and resources to reach valuable segments that both international and domestic exhibitors desire.