TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Thursday, 25th December 2025
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American Airlines, US Airways merger green-lighted at last

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AMERICAN Airlines and US Airways will proceed with a planned merger to form the world’s largest airline after making concessions to ensure more competitiveness in the US market.

The tie-up was first announced early this year (TTG Asia e-Daily, February 15, 2013), only to be blocked by a lawsuit filed by the US Justice Department on fears that the concentration of domestic routes in the hands of the two heavyweights would hurt consumers and result in less competition (TTG Asia e-Daily, August 15, 2013).

According to Reuters, the two airlines have agreed to give up 52 pairs of takeoff and landing slots at Washington DC’s Reagan National Airport, where the two collectively hold 69 per cent of slots. The concession reduces the airlines’ stake to 57 per cent.

US Airways and American Airlines will also forsake 17 pairs at New York’s LaGuardia Airport.

The news agency said that as part of the settlement, the US Justice Department would give selected airlines the chance to purchase the slots.

Indonesia debuts Mandarin website for Chinese travellers

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INDONESIA’S Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy this week launched a Mandarin website as part of its new China-Indonesia Tourism Year 2014 campaign that aims to boost arrivals from China.

Mari Elka Pangestu, minister of tourism and creative economy, said: “The site is specially designed for the Chinese traveller and not just translated from the ministry’s existing Indonesian or English-language website.”

The site, cn.indonesia.travel, includes details on the country’s tourist destinations, tour programmes for group and individual travellers, and general information about Indonesia.

“We are partnering with Indonesian and Chinese travel companies who create and run the package tour (contents) on the website,” Mari said.

The launch of the website is expected to foster the growth of arrivals to the country in the coming years.

“Visitor arrivals from China have shown double-digit increases in the last two years. We expect the number will reach 800,000 this year,” she commented. “Indonesia and China have agreed that by 2015, tourist traffic between the two countries will reach two million.”

Philippine airlines boost Japan connections

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THE liberal bilateral air service agreement hammered out between the Philippines and Japan in September is already bearing fruit, while travel consultants are hoping that the increased frequencies and competitive airfares will stimulate the market.

Under the terms of the pact, flight allowances have soared from 119 to 400 a week. These services will be mounted by route newcomers PAL Express, AirAsia Zest and Tigerair Philippines, in addition to Philippine Airlines (PAL) and Cebu Pacific Air (CEB), which already fly to Japan.

The agreement also clears flights from points outside Manila such as Clark, Cebu and Kalibo, to new destinations like Tokyo-Haneda, Hiroshima, Sapporo and Okinawa.

PAL commenced seven additional weekly Manila-Tokyo (Narita) flights on October 27, while CEB will add three weekly Manila-Osaka flights on December 20. The rest of the approved flights will begin in 1H2014.

Noting that it is “expensive to go to Japan”, Mita Custodio, operations manager of King of Travel, hopes the agreement will pave the way for more competitive fares, cheaper hotels and tour packages. A hotel in a less popular location can still cost US$180 a night.

While PAL currently dominates Manila-Japan routes, more airlines and more non-stop flights mean more travellers, he concluded.

Josie Santos, counter manager for Asia International Travel, added that the Manila-Tokyo/Osaka route is underserved.

An incentive group had to fly to Japan via Hong Kong as non-stop flights from Manila were not available, Santos shared.

Japan is the Philippines’ third largest source market for tourists.

Finnair issues warning for flight cancellations

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PLANNED strikes by the Finnish Flight Attendants’ Association and the Finnish Aviation Union from tomorrow will “paralyse” Finnair’s flights.

The Finnish carrier today released a media statement warning that strikes on alternate days between November 15 and November 23 would “paralyse Finnair’s traffic almost completely”.

“Negotiations are still ongoing and Finnair is hoping to reach an agreement and avoid the strike. However, Finnair already now has to cancel many flights to avoid congestion at Helsinki Airport in the event of a strike,” it said.

The two unions have also announced intentions to continue industrial action from November 27 to 30, and the airline is still analysing the present situation.

Passengers are advised to keep track of flight information on Finnair’s website and follow instructions given in the event of a cancelled flight.

Vodafone entrusts HRG with meeting and venue sourcing needs

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HOGG Robinson Group (HRG) has been awarded the contract to provide a global meeting booking and venue sourcing solution for Vodafone, one of the world’s largest telecommunications providers.

Amanda Hanlin, director of global sales, HRG Meetings, Groups and Events (MGE), said: “We are delighted by the continued success of the HRG MGE team, which is testament to our market leading knowledge, experience and expertise. Vodafone’s comprehensive and extensive tender process enabled us to showcase our full range of capabilities, our creativity and our commercial acumen.

“By awarding us their business, we see a fantastic opportunity for HRG and Vodafone to work in partnership to develop a truly global solution, delivering real savings and value across the meetings management programme.”

HRG has a global network that spans 120 countries.

Hilton KL strengthens MICE courtship with new dining experiences

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HILTON Kuala Lumpur is optimistic of continued incremental growth in MICE business over the next three years, due in part to the hotel’s recent refurbishment that has given it new dining and entertainment outlets as well as efforts in targeting new markets.

Completed in August this year, the hotel’s five new dining and entertainment outlets – Vasco’s, Chambers Bar & Grill, Graze, Oro Cafe and The Lounge – feature new design concepts that engage diners. For instance, all-day dining restaurant, Vasco’s, offer four interactive show kitchens.

A dine-around concept has also been introduced to Hilton Kuala Lumpur’s stable of 11 F&B outlets to meet the needs of business event clients who desire variety in their dining options.

General manager, Daniel Welk, said: “We are aware that organisers are always looking for creative options that offer flexibility and unique experiences.

“Our extensive hotel refurbishment was designed to cater for the evolution of clients’ demand (which is indicating a growing preference) for more than the traditional boardroom-style space. We’re able to offer al fresco settings with natural lighting and an outdoor feel, cosy nooks for break-out sessions and a relaxed, lounge-like environment.”

Welk added that forward bookings for 1Q2014 and 2Q2014 have been encouraging.

He said: “Besides our traditional MICE markets which are domestic, Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia, we are also targeting new ones in the Middle East, especially the UAE and Doha due to direct air accessibility to Kuala Lumpur.

“We get leads from our distribution network which includes Hilton Worldwide sales offices as well as from incentive and meeting planners.”

Fairmont Peace Hotel adds more event venues

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TWO exclusive private dining rooms on the roof terrace and two function rooms at the mezzanine level have been added to the Fairmont Peace Hotel Shanghai’s collection of event spaces.

The roof terrace offers the Scotland Room, a 25m2 space that is reminiscent of a traditional English gentleman’s club, complete with a high ceiling, dark wood panelling, rich upholstery and plush leather chairs; and the England Room, a 35m2 venue.

Adjacent to the roof terrace is the Nine Heaven Hall, which was once used exclusively for the private parties of the hotel’s British founder, Victor Sassoon. It has been perfectly restored to its original 1920s splendour and offers a 270-degree view of the Huangpu River. The two private dining rooms and the Nine Heaven Hall make up the extension of the roof terrace.

Located on the mezzanine level is the Chun Shen Room, a 215m2 space that has been designed with wood panelling and original cast-iron windows to complement the Art Deco style of Fairmont Peace Hotel. Good for up to 100 guests in a banquet setting or 160 in a theatre set-up, this venue offers a compelling view of the Bund.

Adjacent to the Chun Shen Room sits the new Thames Room, a luxurious 110m2 venue overlooking historic Dian Chi Road and Huangpu River. It can accommodate up to 50 people in a banquet set-up.

Both function rooms offer cutting-edge audiovisual technology and high-speed wireless Internet access.

Kyoto’s Yasaka Taxi to provide Wi-Fi-enabled airport transfers

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YASAKA Taxi, a member of Kyoto Convention Bureau and a supplier for high-end incentives, meetings and conferences in the Japanese city, has started to provide meeting delegates with wireless Internet access during airport transfers.

The use of vehicles equipped with Wi-Fi hotspots can be arranged though Kyoto Convention Bureau.

James Widgren, international marketing manager of the MICE bureau, said: “While the rest of the global meetings and events industry debates the importance and quality of Wi-Fi in venues and hotels, event attendees in Kyoto can bask in the knowledge that our suppliers are always looking to go one step further.”

He added: “This initiative has been welcomed by organisers, who recognise the need for their delegates to stay in touch – and in particular to check their emails after a flight.”

Starwood Bali Resorts Collections makes 2 new appointments

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STARWOOD Bali Resorts Collection has announced the appointment of Lillian Tan as cluster director of sales & marketing and Marlieke Janssen as cluster digital marketing manager.

Malaysian-born Tan has more than 18 years of experience under her belt, having started her career at Shangri-La Hotel, Kuala Lumpur before joining Starwood Hotels & Resorts. She has worked in Thailand and China.

Tan will oversee the opening of two new Starwood properties in the coming years – The Westin Ubud Resort & Spa and The Sarasvati, A Luxury Collection Resort & Spa.

Janssen started off in Carlton Beach Hotel in Scheveningen, to which she later on returned to embark on her career in reservations, revenue and sales and marketing.

She moved to Jakarta in 2012 to work for The Media Hotel & Towers as the online marketing manager.

Destination Asia appoints product and contracting manager Laos

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THONGVANH Chantavilay has been named Destination Asia’s new product and contracting manager for Laos.

In his new role, Thongvanh will be responsible for developing and innovating new products across Laos, managing the contracting department, customer service and communication with customers, and monitoring and inspecting new and existing products.

Thongvanh brings a wealth of experience in the tourism industry, including employment in the sales, reservations and operations departments with various DMCs across Laos.