TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Friday, 26th December 2025
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Refurbished venue at Four Seasons Singapore reaches new heights

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FOUR Seasons Singapore last week unveiled a snazzier rooftop event space with a rejuvenated pool and new bar, and two redecorated function rooms, coinciding with the hotel’s 20th anniversary.

The luxury hotel hired renowned design firm HBA/Hirsch Bedner Associates was engaged to redesign the spaces on its 20th floor.

The result is its two rooms, Windows East and Windows West, boasting floor-to-ceiling windows for natural light, chandeliers, and new wood panelling, with one room in white wood and the other in dark wood.

Both come with wide balconies and can accommodate between 50 and 60 people each, or five tables for roundtable sessions, Neha Chowdhury, sales manager, told TTGmice e-Weekly at the launch.

Four Seasons has also added a new poolside bar, an extension of its destination watering hole One-Ninety Bar by Javier de las Muelas that was opened in the hotel lobby earlier this year.

The entire revamped area holds up to 150 pax for casual receptions.

In an email interview with TTGmice e-Weekly, Austin Watkins, director of marketing, said the hotel has this year witnessed a notable rise in MICE traffic, which accounts for 20 per cent of Four Seasons Singapore’s business.

He said: “Our major source markets trend similarly to airport deplanement records, but our hotel tends to see a larger percentage of American and European clients. While China has risen in recent years, we have seen a cooling in 2014.”

Besides the rooftop events space, the hotel also has two ballrooms that can seat 320 and 150 guests respectively for roundtables. The private foyer in front of each ballroom, enclosed by doors, are a unique selling point for MICE groups, said Chowdhury.

EIBTM gives association planners flexibility with My Association My Club initiative

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HOSTED association planners attending EIBTM in Barcleona this November are being granted greater freedom of choice and flexibility in how they use their time during the show.

Prompted by feedback from association meeting planners and a focus group help in London in May, EIBTM has launched the My Association My Club initiative.

Graeme Barnett, EIBTM senior exhibition director, Reed Travel Exhibitions, said: “Association meeting planners have very specific needs and this new offer includes flexibility at its core.

“From freedom to explore the show floor and discover new suppliers, building an education programme of their choice, and having the time to meet with members of their community. It’s all about creating their own personalised programme and that is what the launch of My Association My Club aims to deliver.”

Benefits from the new programme include:
–       Flexible schedule with time to explore and discover new suppliers and innovations
–       A personalised diary with pre-scheduled appointments of the association hosted buyer’s choice
–       Opportunity to connect with contacts and meet other international association peers at networking events
–       Selection of education sessions that association planners can choose from to meet their own business needs
–       Access to a dedicated business-style Club Lounge on the show floor with free lunch, refreshments, and Wi-Fi. It also functions as a chance to meet contacts and peers
–       Support from a dedicated helper for registration
–       Free flights, trail travel, and transfers
–       Four- to five-star association accommodation

All hosted buyer applications are individually reviewed and accepted based on strict qualifying criteria.

For more information about My Association My Club, visit www.eibtm.com/myclub

Straco buys over Singapore Flyer for 1st homeground project

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A SUBSIDIARY of Singapore-listed Straco Corporation announced today it has signed an agreement to purchase the Singapore Flyer and will reveal plans for the iconic attraction at a later date.

Wu Hsioh Kwang, chairman of Straco Corporation, commented in a press release: “The Singapore Flyer is a defining Singapore attraction, and represents an exciting opportunity to expand our presence in the region and contribute to the Singapore tourism industry. As a Singaporean company, we are especially proud to add this unique icon to our portfolio of high-quality assets.”

“Future plans for the Singapore Flyer will be shared when Straco Leisure officially takes over,” he added.

Straco Leisure is a joint venture company between Straco Corp subsidiary Bay Attractions and WTS Leisure, with a focus on attractions and tourism-related projects in China.

The Singapore Flyer is the company’s first attraction in Singapore.

Placed under receivership Ferrier Hodgson in 2013 or five years since it first opened, the Singapore Flyer was reported by local media to have been struggling to attract visitors.

Singapore is Indonesians’ most searched outbound destination for Lebaran

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THE Lion City is the number one overseas destination for Indonesians travelling during the Lebaran holiday, according to flight and hotel search data provided by Wego Indonesia.

In the area of flight searches, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur ranked as second and third most sought destinations after Bali.

However, Malaysia, Japan and the Netherlands saw the largest increase in flight clicks year-on-year, growing by 40, 23 and 63 per cent respectively.

Countries that saw negative growth in flight searches for the Lebaran period include Thailand and China, falling 20 per cent year-on-year, possibly due to the local political situations.

Nevertheless, most Indonesians travelled domestic during this holiday season. Graham Hills, managing director of Wego Indonesia, commented: “The ratio of domestic and international flight searches remained similar year-on-year…This could be more reflective of tradition as Lebaran is the key time for Indonesian to visit with family; which is dominated by land transport options such as train, bus and private vehicles.”

Lion Air, Garuda Indonesia, Citilink, Sriwijaya and AirAsia were the top choices for domestic flights, while Indonesian travellers headed overseas showed a preference for AirAsia, Lion Air, Tigerair, Malaysia Airlines, and Garuda Indonesia.

Singapore was also the most searched overseas destination for hotels, coming in fifth place after Bandung, Bali, Jogjakarta and Jakarta.

“Bandung accommodation received around 20 per cent more share of hotel searches year-on-year, and both Malang and Bogor were fast movers. On average, Indonesians spent US$73 per night on domestic accommodation while Singapore dominated internationally with an average room rate of US$159, averaging three nights,” said Hills.

Cox & Kings to run luxury train in Maharashtra

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THE Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) has appointed Cox & Kings to operate luxury train Deccan Odyssey for the next five years, with scope for another five-year extension.

As part of the tie-up, Cox & Kings will manage all on-board and external services, sales, marketing, and operational activities related to the rail tour.

Jagdish Patil, managing director, MTDC, said: “This association will ensure the desired level of professionalism required to manage such a service, which has to cater to various demands of customers.

Deccan Odyssey begins its season on October 4 and will serve 10 different itineraries ranging from 3D2N to 8D7N tour packages, covering destinations including Goa, Ahmedabad, Hampi, Sanchi, Jaipur, Agra and Ranthambore.

“Maharashtra receives around 20 per cent of the total foreign arrivals to India. Deccan Odyssey is among the best luxury trains in the world… and is popular among international travellers who expect high service standards. Such a tie-up will ensure their expectations are met,” said Rajji Rai, chairman, Uniglobe Swiftravel.

Marco Polo debuts in Jiangsu Province’s Changzhou

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MARCO Polo welcomes a new addition to its China portfolio today, opening in Changzhou, which is an hour away from Shanghai by high-speed train.

Marco Polo Changzhou is located in Xinbei District, close to China Dinosaur Land and Dino-Valley Hot Spring as well as the Zaojiang River.

Boasting 7.7ha of lush gardens, the hotel offers 271 rooms and suites in the main hotel building and a further 31 rooms and suties in The Mansion, including its Presidential Suite.

Amenities offered include The Continental Club for guests staying on designated floors, an indoor swimming pool, a fitness centre, a spa, an outdoor tennis court and a chess room. Almost 2,000m2 of indoor meeting facilities comprising a pillarless Marco Polo Ballroom and 17 multi-fuction rooms are also available for hire.

Opening in this first phase is Garden Café that serves all-day dining and buffet spreads. Other F&B choices such as the Jiulong Ya Yuan Chinese Restaurant serving Cantonese and Huaiyang cuisines and Spanish-themed Tapas Y Vino will begin operations in future.

ICAO pilots information-sharing schemes

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THE United Nations’ civil aviation body, ICAO, will launch two new projects to improve communications and information sharing about conflict zones between airlines and states.

Announcing these at the end of a two-day meeting held by an ICAO task force specially convened to address the issue, the first project will examine how the existing Notice to Airmen system can be harnessed better for the urgent dissemination of information, reported Reuters.

The second pilot project, the set-up of a new centralised system to share information quickly, will be spearheaded by “key ICAO partners”.

Reuters quoted task force chairman, David McMIllan, saying that the two projects are aimed at ensuring the safety of civilian passengers and crews.

Calls for closer cooperation between state and aviation bodies came fast and furious after passenger aircraft Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot down over Ukraine almost six weeks ago.

India pares down hotel classification requirements

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HOTELS in India seeking official classification will only need to produce their trade licence and bar licence under the newly simplified process, announced the Ministry of Tourism (MoT) last week.

Furthermore, properties close to airports will only need to hand in an affidavit with their applications. In the past, some 10 to 12 different licences were required from various government and civic departments.

Anand Kumar, joint secretary, MoT, told TTG Asia e-Daily that the streamlining was decided on in line with policies of the new government and to ensure effective service delivery.

The ministry is also mulling granting five-star status to hotels without bars on site.

Rajesh Punjabi, vice president, development – India, Hilton Worldwide, said: “While this measure is welcomed for the purposes of classification, we believe, a real impact to incentivise development in the hospitality industry will be seen if the licensing requirements and procedures are simplified (further).”

“The previous practice of obtaining several (licences) before a developer can apply for a hotel classification has been time consuming and counter-productive. With this new mandate, hotels can stay on target according to their development schedules, saving both developers and owners considerable resources,” added KB Kachru, chairman, South Asia, Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group.

Thailand stamps approval for longer visa exemption

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THE Thai Immigration Bureau has announced a new regulation that permits tourists to extend their stay in the country by another 30 days, effective August 29.

Under this new ruling, tourists from 49 countries who enter Thailand under the 30-day visa exemption can extend their stay for another 30 days – instead of the former seven days – which allows an effective stay in the country without a visa for up to 60 stays.

Visitors holding the 60-day tourist visa will also be eligible for the 30-day extension.

Tourists who wish to do so must apply at an immigration office in Thailand and pay the 1,900 baht (US$60) visa extension fee, which remains unchanged.

The Bangkok Post reports that the move is designed to boost tourism, and is likely to appeal to travellers seeking to prolong their stay in Thailand and visit other South-east Asia countries.

Earlier this month, Thailand implemented a three-month visa fee waiver for travellers from China and Taiwan.

Philippine associations join hands for global reach

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THREE of the Philippines’ biggest associations have merged their health and wellness events under the roof of the Second International Beauty, Health and Wellness Expo to be held in Manila end of August, indicative of a rising trend in event mergers.

Coming under the Expo umbrella are the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (PCCI) Philippine Health and Wellness Conference and Happiness is Wellness Festival, and Management Association of the Philippines’ (MAP) and People Management Association of the Philippines’ (PMAP) National Wellness Summit.

“This is the biggest collaboration we have had in our 13 years of operations,” said Expo organiser Mitch Ballesteros, who is also CEO of Ex-Link Events.

Apart from the big three, other industry movers and shakers have also linked their own events to the Expo.

Ballesteros said the trend of merging events under one roof is growing as the expertise and resources of organisations can be unified for a wider local and global reach.

“Collaboration is more practical and affects more people,” said Emy Chavez, president, Philippine Council for the Advancement of Association Executives (PCAAE). “It’s like outsourcing. You also need people to help market your own ideas and initiatives…There’s strength in numbers.”

PCAAE, for instance, has tied up with Makati Business Club (MBC) to introduce the latter’s Integrity Initiative to PCAAE members in a session in October. “We are trying to convince all associations that form part of PCAAE to scatter the principles of integrity and MBC has a big part in it”, said Chavez.