TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Tuesday, 7th April 2026
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Aviation Festival Asia 2015 to take flight with five co-located events

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THE 11th edition of the Aviation Festival Asia will take place at Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre from February 12-13, 2015.

Aviation Festival Asia 2015 will be co-located with five events: the 11th annual World Low Cost Airlines Congress, the 2nd annual Aviation IT Show Asia, the 2nd annual AirXperience Asia, the Air Retail Show Asia and the inaugural Aviation Interiors Show Asia.

For 2015, more than 1,000 delegates are expected at this mega aviation event, including senior executives from airlines and airports across Asia-Pacific and the Middle East.

The show will feature over 150 booths, 100 airlines and 40 airports, in addition to an Aviation Pavilion, roundtable discussions, plenary keynotes featuring aviation superstars and one-to-one partnership sessions.

Confirmed speakers in 2015 include Lim Ching Kiat, senior vice president, market development, Changi Airport; Calum Laming, vice president guest experience, Etihad Airways; Dominic Nessi, deputy executive director & chief information officer, Los Angeles World Airports; and Piya Yodmani, CEO, NokScoot; among others.

For more information, visit www.terrapinn.com/aviationfestivalasia.

NZ inks trade partnership to lure high-value Thai visitors

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WITH an eye to grow the number and value of business incentive groups and conferences from Thailand, Tourism New Zealand and Immigration New Zealand (INZ) today signed a new Tourism Industry Partnership in Bangkok to streamline the visa application process.

The partnership has selected three key travel agencies – Global Link International, Green Line Travel and Big World Holiday – which will offer their business events clients faster processing time and reduced paperwork. Processing will be reduced to three days and the requirement to provide evidence of funds and employment will be deemed to be met through a letter of support issued by the agency.

INZ area manager, Antony Harris, said: “For INZ this is about being able to work closer with trusted partners to facilitate high-value clients going to New Zealand. We are looking forward to working closer with (consultants) to improve customer service and take advantage of opportunities to grow the business events sector.”

Tourism New Zealand’s regional manager, Nick Mudge, added: “We have selected (consultants) based on their ability to bring high-value visitors to New Zealand. We’re seeing increasing interest from the business events sector out of Thailand and look forward to being able to grow this more rapidly as a result of this agreement.”

The country is focused on attracting more high-value conference and incentive visitors, and is set to open three new conferencing facilities by 2018 to meet demand.

For more information visit http://businessevents.newzealand.com.

Diethelm Travel unveils new unit with itinerary design focus

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BANGKOK-based DMC Diethelm Travel has established a new department, Diethelm Design, to create individual itineraries for travellers who wish to undertake the journey of a lifetime.

Led by Sam Vincent, a travel industry veteran with more than 20 years of professional experience, the new division works with selected partners to craft the highest-quality services and travel experiences in Asia.

The new division has been launched in response to market needs for supplying innovative high-end travel services to individuals and specialist groups, shared Vincent.

“Diethelm Design has been formed as an integral but very individual part of Diethelm Travel to satisfy the desires of travellers who have long dreamed of a journey that goes beyond the usual travel itineraries,” she said.

“Operating as a close team and working with partners we have known and trusted for many years, we design and build a completely individual journey that is inspiring, exciting, and at the same time, completely practical.

“No matter how exotic the travel desire, no matter how remote the destination, we will turn it into reality.”

Further information can be found at this link or by contacting Sam Vincent at sam.v@diethelmtravel.com.

FX Hotel Metrolink Makkasan takes shape in Bangkok

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FURAMA Hotels International Management (FHI) has announced the addition of FX Hotel Metrolink Makkasan in Bangkok to its portfolio, marking the Singapore-based hospitality management group’s fifth property in Thailand.

Formerly known as Unico Premier Metrolink Hotel by Unico Hospitality, FHI has begun its takeover process, and is expected to officially rebrand the property in February 2015.

Strategically located adjacent to the Airport Rail Link Makkasan Station, with the Suvarnabhumi Airport a mere 15 minutes away by express train, FX Hotel Metrolink Makkasan is an essential service business hotel helmed by hotel manager Niyada Kaewsaneiha.

The hotel features 90 Superior and Deluxe rooms, each designed with contemporary and minimalistic elements, plus well-appointed ensuite bathrooms with modern amenities.

Hotel facilities include a rooftop pool, a fitness centre, a function room and the all-day casual dining Metro Café.

Welly Jamin, vice president of operations for FHI, commented: “As the first essential service hotel in Bangkok, FX Hotel Metrolink Makkasan will offer our guests more variety of accommodation across our three brands, in addition to our four existing hotels in the city.”

Besides FX Hotel Metrolink Makkasan – the first essential service hotel to be managed outside of China and Taiwan – FHI also manages premier business hotels Furama Silom and Furama Chiang Mai, as well as three boutique hotels FuramaXclusive Asoke, FuramaXclusive Sathorn and FuramaXclusive Sukhumvit in Thailand.

Growing rivalry fuels date change of NATAS Travel Fair

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YET another development is brewing in the “battle of the fairs” between NATAS and several key outbound agencies in Singapore. NATAS has announced that its next travel fair will be held from March 6 to 8, three weeks earlier than initially planned, to avoid clashing with the rival event.

This move comes following the exodus of 24 outbound agencies from the 2015 NATAS Travel Fair, who decided to run their own Outbound Travel Fair on the same dates as the NATAS fair, due to unreconciled differences.

According to a circular sent out to its members on Monday, NATAS acting CEO Patricia Auyeong, wrote: “NATAS members may be aware that we have been continually working towards a single fair in March 2015. Regrettably, despite significant adjustments by NATAS, the other party is proceeding to organise their own fair.”

Auyeong added that admission to the two NATAS travel fairs at the Singapore Expo next year will be free. She wrote: “NATAS believes the (new) dates and venue to be most suitable for exhibitors and consumers alike. It will take place immediately after the 15th day of Chinese New Year and the weekend just before the March School Holidays. This opens the window for last-minute school holiday tour bookings.”

In response to the new dates for the NATAS Travel Fair, the working committee of the Outbound Travel Fair spokesperson, Alicia Seah, said they will “stick to the original plan to stage the fair at Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre from March 27 to 29, 2015 at a central location attracting new market segments (those working in the CBD district) as well as all potential consumers with free admission to the event”.

Said Seah, who is also director of marketing communications at Dynasty Travel: “For the last decade, NATAS has not taken any initiative to address our issues raised and only in recent weeks did they make a few baby moves; these issues are not new.”

“(They) only did so under the pressure of the Outbound Travel Fair, so their sincerity in the long run is in doubt.

“Our only priority now is to ensure that our exhibitors and consumers get the best deal. We will not be distracted in our efforts to accomplish this mission,” she added.

Jakarta turns spotlight on tourism with new business forum

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JAKARTA Tourism and Culture Office (JCTO) is organising the inaugural Jakarta Tourism Business Forum (JTBF) to showcase the city’s unique offerings.

Taking place from December 2 to 5, JTBF 2014 comprises one-day table top business sessions, visits to Jakarta’s attractions and Betawi cultural performances.

During yesterday’s business sessions at Millennium Hotel Sirih Jakarta, 100 sellers from Jakarta including hotels, airlines, shopping centres, transportation and tourist atractions met with 194 buyers from around Indonesia as well as regional buyers from Thailand, the Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam and Malaysia.

“JTBF 2014 is one of the strategic steps taken by (the office) to promote the city in a more progressive way,” said Arie Budhiman, head of JCTO. “We act as facilitator to bring together buyers and sellers, hoping that they will work together better in the future.”

Arie said Jakarta had for a number of years been participating at overseas travel marts and roadshows in addition to organising table top meetings in other cities in Indonesia.

“The introduction of tourism products cannot be done through brochures alone – we cannot bring the National Monument along when we promote (Jakarta) in other destinations,” he added.

“Bringing buyers to Jakarta will allow them to see for themselves what we have to offer, and they will meet many more sellers than during our sales missions outside Jakarta.”

Acknowledging the issue of traffic congestion in Jakarta, Arie said the city government is tackling the issue. Mass rapid transport and rail-base communter service are being built while six new toll roads are in the pipeline, in preparation for 2018 when Jakarta hosts the Asian Games.

The city is planning to make JTBF an annual event.

V Air links Taipei with Bangkok, Chiang Mai

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V AIR, a Taiwan-based LCC owned by TransAsia Airways, will begin daily services from Taipei to Bangkok-Don Mueang on December 17 and four-times weekly services from Taipei to Chiang Mai on January 7, 2015 respectively.

Operating from Taipei Taoyuan International Airport, the airline targets to expand its network to Japanese and South Korean destinations by 1Q2015. Initial operations will be operated on a brand-new fleet of Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft in an all-economy configuration.

To mark the inaugural services to Thailand, V Air will offer 10,000 one-way tickets priced from NT$520/550 baht (US$16.80), starting from 10.00 on December 3 to 23.59 on December 4 (Taipei time, GMT+ 8).

Consumers can access the online campaign site via www.flyvair.com or facebook.com/lovevair.

Asia Cruise Fund sails onward with Hainan, Philippines as new members

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ASIA Cruise Fund, founded by Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) and the Taiwan Tourism Bureau (TTB) in April this year, has welcomed China’s Hainan and the Philippines as the alliance’s newest members at an official agreement held during the recent Cruise Shipping Asia-Pacific conference in Hong Kong.

Hainan and the Philippines will become official members of the Asia Cruise Fund in December 2014 and April 2015 respectively.

The co-op fund’s four partners will work closely together to encourage the introduction of more cruise products, drive the development of the Asian cruise market and invite other ports in the region to enter this strategic alliance.

Wayne Liu, deputy director-general of TTB, said: “The Philippines and Hainan joining the co-op fund (will transform) the alliance from a single ‘line’ between two places to an entire ‘area’. We are confident that by linking the unique features of these four destinations, we will enrich the content of the Asian packages offered by cruise operators and strengthen their confidence in the Asian market. This will expand the scale and boost the competitiveness of this market, and further brighten the prospects of tourism in Asia.”

Philippine Department of Tourism secretary, Ramon R Jimenez, Jr, said: “The Philippines is now experiencing burgeoning Asian cruise business, attracting more and more cruise calls to its 7,107 beautiful island destinations. There has been a dramatic influx of cruise arrivals to the country with an average growth rate of 40 per cent over the last two years, which is expected to hit 50 per cent by year-end. This performance milestone has served as the driving force for the Philippines to take on a more active role in strengthening the promotion of the region’s cruise industry.”

Zhu Hongwu, deputy director of the Hainan Provincial Tourism Development Commission, said: “Cruise travel is now a highlight of Hainan tourism. Through participating in the Asia Cruise Fund, we want to attract cruise lines to develop more itineraries featuring Hainan. This will not only enhance the tourism industry of Hainan, but also bring about a win-win situation for Hainan and our partners.”

Peter Lam, chairman of HKTB, added: “Meanwhile, Hong Kong will continue to enrich its cruise offerings and promote its diverse onshore experiences, including unique cultural experiences and world-class dining and shopping, to cruise passengers from the region and around the world.”

Mercure Pattaya Ocean Resort makes entry into beach town

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ACCOR has announced the opening of the 210-key Mercure Pattaya Ocean Resort, which marks the group’s sixth Mercure hotel in Thailand and fifth Accor hotel in Pattaya, according to Patrick Basset, COO for Accor Thailand, Vietnam, South Korea, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and the Philippines.

Occupying a prime location in North Pattaya with direct access to the beach, Mercure Pattaya Ocean Resort offers 210 guestrooms across four room types – Superior and Superior Ocean View rooms, Deluxe Ocean View rooms, Ocean View Suites and Executive Family Suites.

The resort offers meeting rooms equipped with the latest audio-visuals and broadband Wi-Fi Internet access, in addition to a dedicated meetings team. Complimentary Wi-Fi Internet connection is available throughout the property for guests.

A highlight at Mercure Pattaya Ocean Resort is its mini water park with a dramatic rock wall, caves and a giant slider surrounded by tropical gardens. Other resort facilities also include a lobby lounge, a fitness centre and a kid’s club.

Guests can enjoy all-day dining at Molten Restaurant offering Thai and international cuisine, complemented by Mercure’s Flavours of the Cellar wine offers, or tuck into snacks and a wide selection of delectable drinks while relaxing at the Pool Bar.

To celebrate its opening, Mercure Pattaya Ocean Resort is offering a special introductory rate of just 1,890++ baht (US$57.60++) from now until March 2015 for bookings made through www.Accorhotels.com or www.Mercure.com.

Meanwhile, the resort has also appointed Nikolay Stoyanov general manager. Stoyanov joins with more than seven years operational experience with international hotel brands. He was last general manager at ibis Hua Hin.

New Raffles hotel creates a sense of place in Jakarta

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COME early 2015, the 173-key Raffles Jakarta will open its doors in the capital’s commercial hub of Kuningan, offering direct access to Ciputra Artpreneur Centre, a new landmark development dedicated to the art and theatre.

Peter French, president of Raffles Hotels & Resorts, said: “With Raffles Jakarta, we are bringing to Indonesia an authentic expression of Raffles Hotels & Resorts’ philosophy – the hotel has its own individual personality, its own story to tell and a combination of both Indonesian and global influences that give it a unique sense of place. The interpretation and display of Hendra Gunawan’s artwork in this hotel is a truly special tribute to Indonesian art.”

Some of Hendra’s most important works will be exhibited in the hotel’s interiors; an art concierge will conduct walking tours of the Indonesian icon’s art pieces to provide insights into his fascinating and turbulent life.

The hotel’s 173 luxurious rooms and suites, which are some of the largest in the city, are also a representation of the artist’s retreat featuring elegant Indonesian aesthetics and supreme comfort, while the bedroom is kept separate from the lounge to make each guestroom feel like a suite within itself.

Besides the hallmark Raffles Butler service, this newest Raffles outpost is also home to the Writers Bar, a reinterpretation of the revered institution at Raffles Singapore as an oasis of art, Indonesian history, literature and artefacts. The Arts Café offers a selection of Pan-Asian and European dishes from its theatrical show kitchens, whereas Navina – derived from the Indonesian word for ‘fresh’ – provides a more informal poolside setting for light meals, tea or aperitifs amid the lush tropical gardens.

All meetings and social celebration venues, ranging from a private boardroom to the 2,500m2 Grand Dian Ballroom, are conveniently located on level 11, with direct access from the car park and express lifts from the lobby entrance.

Recreational facilities span the Signature Raffles Spa, swimming pools (including a children’s pool and play area), a full-service fitness centre, a yoga terrace, tennis courts, two open air pavilions and a jogging track around and through the lush garden.

To celebrate its opening, guests staying from February 1 to April 30, 2015 can enjoy 25 per cent off the best available rate for rooms and suites.

Raffles Jakarta’s opening will bring the company’s global portfolio to 12 hotels and resorts. Upcoming openings are expected in Jeddah, Sharm-el-Sheikh and Warsaw over the next few years.