TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Monday, 9th February 2026
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Mandarin Oriental, Macau offers value-adds for meeting planners

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MANDARIN Oriental, Macau has rolled out a Meetings with More package, priced from HK$1,900 (US$245) per room per night, and a full-day meeting package supplement at HK$730 per pax per day.

Meeting planners who take up the offer for events hosted by December 31 this year will enjoy complimentary room upgrade for the entire group, Internet access within the hotel, tailor-made coffee break items and a pre-meeting breakfast which can be upgraded to daily buffet breakfast at an additional HK$100.

Call (852) 3690 9888 or email momac-sales@mohg.com for more details.

Go green and save at Grand Hyatt Singapore

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A DISCOUNT of five per cent is being dangled by Grand Hyatt Singapore to encourage meeting clients to go green with their events at the city hotel.

The offer is only valid when clients adhere to a five-step green programme that requires clients to plan ahead by providing the hotel’s event team with all information and event orders 10 days in advance to reduce the use of last minute resources; order only from the hotel’s sustainable menu; distribute meeting materials from a single, central location so that attendees can take only what they need; set meeting roooms at reasonable temperatures; and ban the use of water bottles.

Indrani Bit, spokesperson of the hotel, told TTGmice e-Weekly that event specialists from the hotel would be on hand to assist clients in achieving these green goals.

“We are excited to have launched this (Meet and Be Green) package as it blends in perfectly with our overall philosophy of doing good for the environment, the communities and our guests. With our food philosophy of sourcing sustainable ingredients when possible and the removal of shark’s fin from our menus, I believe that this package gets us closer to the next level of looking after our environment,” said Julie Goleman, director of events in a press release.

Meeting deals at Grand Hyatt Singapore are now priced from S$115++ (US$91++) per person and include a welcome break, two coffee breaks and lunch, suitable for groups of 10 to 350 guests.

Call (65) 6416 7073 or email singapore.grand@hyatt.com for more information on this offer.

TTG Events, ACTE join forces for industry education

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TTG Events has rekindled its relationship with the Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE), which is coming on board as education partner for IT&CM China in Shanghai, and IT&CMA and CTW Asia-Pacific in Bangkok this year.

ACTE was TTG’s education partner when CTW Asia-Pacific was launched in the 1990s following the publication of BTN Asia-Pacific in 1995, and which ceased publication in mid-2000.

The collaboration with ACTE will kick off in April in Shanghai with the proposal that Benson Tang, ACTE regional director, facilitate a panel discussion comprising corporate travel managers from three MNCs looking at travel policy, compliance and adapting a global corporate travel programme in the Chinese context.

Tang said: “ACTE’s aim in China is to raise the corporate travel industry to a new level through further education and knowledge sharing, and the cooperation between ACTE and TTG should be a win-win for the industry.”

In 2013, TTG held corporate travel roundtable discussions targeting local professionals representing MNCs and Chinese companies across China in Shanghai, Beijing and Chengdu.

Until recently the Global Business Travel Association was TTG’s education partner at IT&CM China and CTW Asia-Pacific since early-2000.

Philippine association executives power up with own society

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THE Philippine Council for the Advancement of Association Executives (PCAAE) has been formed to raise the professionalism of association executives through activities such as seminars and workshops.

Emy Chavez, president of PCAAE, told TTGmice e-Weekly that through these training opportunities the new association wants to eventually make the association executive a recognised profession by the Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC).

Skills that needed upgrading include governance and ethics, besides daily operation and planning, according to Octavio Peralta, chair of the PCAAE board of trustees.

Peralta said: “In most associations that I know of in this country, there’s no distinction or delineation between governance and management. The board of directors or board of trustees runs the associations (and the individuals) come and go, so there’s no continuity.”

“If the members were well governed and well managed, wouldn’t they be bankable?” Chavez said, adding that PCAAE would give association executives “a louder voice”.

PCAAE has 104 founding members and wants to raise membership to 500 in the next one to two years’ time.

While the focus is currently on Metro Manila, the goal is to form chapters in Visayas and Mindanao, for instance, and eventually establish a federation of national societies of association executives in Asia-Pacific.

By : Marianne Carandang

Global surgeons to congregate in Perth in 2015

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PERTH Convention Bureau (PCB) has secured hosting rights for the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Annual Scientific Congress (RACS ASC 2015) for 2015, an event that will see the attendance of up to 3,500 surgeons from Australia, New Zealand, South-east Asia, India and the Middle East.

According to a press release by the PCB, the RACS ASC 2015 will be the largest, highest yielding medical congress staged in Perth to date, and has the potential to expand to 4,500 international surgeons through an invitation to Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh.

PCB’s long standing relationship with RACS, supported by the bureau’s Aspire scholarship, has helped to expand the event’s attendance by potentially 1,000 more international delegates.

“The benefits to Western Australia’s economy and surgical knowledge base will be substantial. The Perth Annual Scientific Congress will be one of the largest conferences in the state since CHOGM 2011, and the highest yielding ever,” said PCB CEO, Paul Beeson.

As part of the event, RACS will offer attendees customised pre and post touring packages to both the north-west and south-west of Western Australia. The tours will include a visit to Albany which coincides with a commemorative event for the Anzac Centenary.

PICC ramps up offerings in competitive Philippine market

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RENOVATIONS at the Philippine International Convention Centre (PICC) are slated for completion before the start of the APEC Summit ministerial meetings in 2015, as the venue fights to stay ahead of the competition.

PICC is reconstructing the 1,687m2 Meeting Room 1, which burned down in 2001, and will reopen it in October or November.

Roberto Garcia, deputy general manager and director for marketing and events management said the room will be suitable for events for between 800 to 1,200 people.

“We have huge venues like the plenary hall (4,000 pax in theatre style) and reception hall (2,500 pax banquet style), and then we go down to rooms at 800m2, so there’s nothing in between,” Garcia commented.

He shared that the venue is also enhancing and modernising its security equipment to meet the requirements of the APAC meetings. Other aspects of the venue upgrade include structural retrofitting for earthquake tolerance and improvements to lighting, flooring and carpeting, among others.

PICC recently unveiled its new brand identity, Home to the (greatest/grandest/brightest/classiest), intended to attract events and reach markets beyond its “staple” conferences and regional congresses.

PICC is also making a more active pitch for association business by hosting quarterly meetings and special events organised by the recently formed Philippine Council for the Advancement of Association Executives (PCAAE), Garcia remarked.

PICC is still the largest events venue in the country but faces increased competition, including the three upcoming integrated resorts in Manila, a convention centre rising at the Marriott Manila, and a number of independent venue operators, said Garcia.

Centara Hotels & Resorts promotes Martin Heiniger

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MARTIN Heiniger has been named area general manager Samui and general manager of Centara Grand Beach Resort Samui.

Heiniger has been with Centara Hotels & Resorts since 2006 and was most recently cluster general manager of Centara Hotels & Resorts Bali, Indonesia.

With more than 20 years of experience, Heiniger has worked in a variety of destinations including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Switzerland, Egypt, Indonesia and Thailand.

He speaks fluent German, English, Italian and French.

Seoul’s second JW Marriott property opens in Dongdaemun

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JW MARRIOTT Hotels & Resorts yesterday unveiled the 170-room JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul in South Korea.

The new hotel marks the second JW Marriott property in Seoul and the first hotel in the city to receive LEED Gold certification.

Featuring a stylish urban facade and elegant interiors, the property is the first international luxury business hotel in the heart of Seoul’s fashion district and adjacent to the train station and key tourist attractions.

F&B offerings include BLT Steak, an internationally renowned New York steakhouse; Tavolo 24, a casual all-day dining restaurant featuring live cooking stations; The Lounge, which specialises in artisan chocolates, martinis and afternoon tea; Seoul Baking Company, which serves fresh cakes and pastries from its open kitchen; and the roof-top Griffin Bar overlooking the East Gate.

Other facilities include 972m2 of meeting space and a grand ballroom for up to 750 guests.

Global leisure hotel rates up YOY every month in 2013: Pegasus

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GLOBAL hotels recorded consistently higher average daily rates for leisure stays ahead of 2012 for every month last year, according to The Pegasus View for Q42013 released by Pegasus Solutions.

The report reveals that 2013 ended on a positive note, with volumes and rates up in both the corporate and leisure channels globally.

Leisure bookings began 4Q2013 with -0.8 per cent, but rose 1.9 per cent and 4.3 per cent in November and December respectively due to holiday demand.

Solid vacation demand helped hoteliers increase rates throughout the year, which in Q4 rose ahead of 2012 by 2.6 per cent, 3.3 per cent and 4.8 per cent in October, November and December respectively.

Year-on-year corporate bookings paused in November but returned with a 7.4 per cent jump in December. Growth with steadily improved rates was driven by increases in both transient and group business, including meetings.

Corporate booking rates stayed slightly ahead of 2012 in Q4, recording 2.7 per cent in October and 1.7 per cent both in November and December.

Pegasus Solutions CEO, David Millili, said the consistent growth means hotels are “watching and responding appropriately to growing demand”.

“We now see that device penetration for smartphones and tablets is being bolstered by higher consumer comfort levels with booking via mobile. That translates to real revenue opportunity for hotels with reliable mobile sites and technology in place,” he added.

Associations cosy up to push Indian outbound to UK

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VISITBRITAIN has facilitated the signing of memorandums of understanding (MoUs) between leading travel associations of the UK and India, a move the NTO expects will significantly bolster Indian arrivals.

The MoUs were signed last week at SATTE 2014 by The European Tour Operators Association with Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI) and Travel Agents Federation of India, and between Outbound Tour Operators Association of India and UKinbound.

“Working with the travel trade is key to our strategy as 80 per cent of the visits from India to the UK are booked through the travel trade. We expect to create a more positive business environment and drive more inbound to the country through this initiative,” said Sandie Dawe, chief executive of VisitBritain.

“We will be able to now work through the leading trade associations on effective communication about the visa process and product offerings. At present the Indian market to the UK is London centric. About 68 per cent of Indian visitors are coming to just London and we want to convey the message that there is more to the UK than just London,” she added.

“The signings of MoUs will boost tourism ties between the two countries as all these associations have a strong member base,” said Iqbal Mulla, President, TAAI.

India is the UK’s 15th largest source market, with over 300,000 arrivals in 2013 or a nine per cent increase. VisitBritain expects to surpass its aim of 425,000 Indian arrivals by 2016.