TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Saturday, 17th January 2026
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Swiss-Belhotel launches another Bali resort

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SWISS-BELHOTEL International last week launched the Swiss-Belresort Watu Jimbar in Bali, with an official opening slated for 1Q2014.

Situated in the heart of Sanur, the 306-key property is a five-minute walk from Sanur’s beaches and close to shops, restaurants, entertainment venues and tourist attractions. It is also half an hour from the Ngurah Rai International Airport and a 20-minute drive from the Kuta and Legian areas.

The resort features dining facilities, Wi-Fi access throughout all areas of the resort, F&B outlets, meeting and conference facilities, swimming pools, an outdoor spa and a fitness centre.

To commemorate the launch of its 39th property in Indonesia, Swiss-Belresort Watu Jimbar has put together a special two-night package. Guests who take up this package at Rp1.1 million (US$99) stand to win a helicopter ride and seafood meal with champagne to Gili Trawangan island. Enter ‘takeoffsbi’ at the Swiss-Belhotel home page and book between now and January 31, 2014 to qualify and enjoy special rates on stays from March 1 to June 30, 2014.

Mira hotels roll out hot deals

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MIRA Moon and The Mira Hong Kong have introduced special deals for stays in the next few months.

At the newly opened Mira Moon, guests staying between now and December 31 can receive up to 20 per cent off Best Available Rates.

The offer includes free Wi-Fi broadband access, his-and-her bathroom amenities, a free minibar with a Grey Goose Cocktail Chest, free use of a Nespresso coffee machine and use of a 24-hour gym with exclusive usage times for men and women.

Meanwhile, to commemorate the launch of The Mira’s new website which coincides with the hotel’s fourth year anniversary, the hotel is offering guests free room upgrades to the next category and a 25 per cent discount on Best Available Rates.

Bookings must be made via the hotel website at least 21 days prior to arrival for stays between now and January 31, 2014. Additionally, each 88th online booking of each month during the promotional period will enjoy one free night’s stay.

Enter the promotion code ‘4ANNIV’ during bookings to stand a chance of winning.

Global Alliance ups benefits for venue members

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AN ALLIANCE of convention centres, which has been in operation since 2006, relaunched last month with a service to share congress information among members to enable a more effective bidding process for future editions.

Called Global Alliance, the grouping consists of Durban International Convention Centre in South Africa, Adelaide Convention Centre in Australia, Centro Banamex in Mexico, ACC Liverpool in the UK, and Boston Convention & Exhibition Center and Hynes Convention Center in the US.

The service uses a series of inter-venue processes to transfer information on a congress that was held in one of the member convention centres to others in the alliance.

Global Alliance chair and CEO of the Durban International Convention Centre, Julie-May Ellingson, told TTGmice e-Weekly that the service would take away the hassle of having to repeat details and requirements of a congress whenever it is up for bidding.

“By sharing leads and event information, we can fortify each other’s capability in the next bidding process,” said Ellingson, adding that PCOs “can utilise the alliance’s know-how to strengthen their own bid attempts”.

Global Alliance also aims to provide a platform for members to share best practices, collaborate on research and conduct training exchanges for convention centre staff.

To encourage an “open relationship” among its members, Ellingson said Global Alliance would strive to have a single member from each continent where possible.

“Similar alliances often fail because (multiple) members (from the same destination or region) are competitive and feel threatened when asked to share leads and information on past events,” she explained.

Ellingson believes that the alliance could welcome an Asian member and has identified “two to three potential ones” in the region.

To qualify for entry, convention centres must be of a world-class standard and possess sufficient space for large congresses.

“We are careful about who gets to be part of the alliance. We will not just look at pictures of the venue and decide, as the real thing can be so different. We will attend events at potential convention centres to suss out their capabilities – much like mystery shopping,” she said.

Starwood breaks ground for St Regis Jakarta

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INDONESIAN capital city Jakarta is set to welcome St Regis Jakarta in 2016, with Starwood Hotels & Resorts and Rajawali Group having broken ground on the property on Monday.

The all-suite hotel will reportedly feature 125 units (TTG Asia Online Editor’s Picks), located in Jakarta’s central business district along Jalan Gatot Subroto, near Jakarta’s Sudirman Central Business District and the Mega Kuningan area.

It forms part of a 141,000m2 mixed-use development, encompassing a 47-storey office tower as well as a special F&B and retail component.

Design plays an important part in the development, with design powerhouses such as Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects, Alexandra Champalimaud and Bill Bensley coming on board for the project.

The groundbreaking accompanies a 20-year strategic partnership that Rajawali has forged with Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, following the recent success of the St Regis Bali Resort.

Changi’s T4 spotlights self-service options for better manpower deployment

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OPTIMISING the use of available manpower in Singapore’s tight labour market has helped to drive the design of Singapore Changi Airport’s new Terminal 4 (T4), which will feature a labour-efficient layout and more self-service options for passengers.

For the first time, Changi Airport Group (CAG) will roll out a suite of fast and seamless travel (FAST) initiatives comprised of self-service and automated facilities.

These will be offered at check-in, bag drop, immigration clearance and departure gate boarding throughout the day, allowing passengers to check in at their own convenience. Roving check-in service agents will be on hand for assistance.

Said a CAG press release: “T4’s FAST initiatives are part of a global trend towards self-service options in airports and necessary in Singapore which faces a very tight labour market, especially in the groundhandling and security sectors.”

T4’s layout has also been designed to reduce manpower requirements, with the immigration and pre-board security screening areas will be centralised at the south end of the terminal. This creates a straightforward path for passengers towards their boarding gates, improves deployment of immigration and security officers, and removes the need for additional equipment at multiple gate holdrooms  for security screenings.

Singapore Changi Airport yesterday broke ground for the construction of the new two-storey, 195,000m2 terminal. Scheduled to be finished in 2017, the terminal will cater to both budget and full-service flights and feature heritage-themed designs throughout, such as retail outlets decorated with the facades of old Peranakan shophouses.

Accelerated development of Chinese associations likely with new law

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A NEW law to end a restrictive dual line of reporting applied to all associations in China may be passed before the year is out, setting the stage for greater professionalism across the industry.

According to Maria Tong, China representative of American Society of Association Executives, the new law would require associations to register with and report to only the Ministry of Civil Affairs – the body that licenses such groupings – instead of having to do the same with a related industry authority within the government as well.

Multiple associations within a single industry may also be formed in the future.

“The growth of China’s associations industry is currently limited, as it is difficult to form an association and all projects are scrutinised by both authorities,” Tong said, adding that the vast country has only 260,000 associations today.

Florence Chua, director, Association Management & Consulting, MCI (Incon Group), China, said: “Multiple associations in the same industry will create intense competition for members. Associations will have to significantly improve their content for members and be on par with global standards. To do that, they will have to partner international associations. Eventually, we may see multiple Chinese associations in the same industry merging to form one powerful entity.”

Tong predicted that more association meetings would be held and the purpose of such meetings would be better defined, which in turn would see more associations engaging PCOs instead of handling everything themselves.

“Association meetings in China make up only nine per cent of the country’s total business events. Elsewhere in the world it is 19 per cent or so. There is much room for improvement in China,” said Yi Ding, lecturer at Hochschule Osnebrueck University of Applied Science, who studies China’s associations landscape.

While Chua opined that it would take several years for Chinese associations to mature, she has already seen some aspiring to function like international ones and are asking for overseas trade missions and knowledge exchanges.

Best Western plans additional Cebu property

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BEST Western International is developing a hotel in the heart of Cebu City that will begin welcoming guests in 2015, in partnership with the Gothong family.

Tentatively named Best Western Times Square, it is the second property for the Gothong family, which branched out from shipping to hospitality with the soft opening of the 58-key Best Western Sand Bar Resort in Cordova in Mactan, Cebu early this year.

According to Chris Gothong, general manager of the Best Western Sand Bar Resort, the hotel will be located near the city’s Osmena Boulevard and will have 200 rooms, although plans are still being finalised.

Gothong will also helm the new hotel. It marks the third Best Western branded hotel in Cebu after the Best Western Sand Bar Resort and Best Western Plus Lex Cebu.

Emphasising Cebu’s rosy prospects for business and leisure tourism, Gothong also disclosed that Best Western Sand Bar Resort is moving up its expansion plans. Although expansion was originally scheduled to start two years after opening, work will begin in 18 months instead for an additional 160 to 200 rooms, two more swimming pools and other facilities.

Gothong said the resort has performed “beyond expectations” within a short period of several months, even though it has no grand opening yet.

The hotel’s spa, gym, eight family rooms and MICE facilities are still under construction.

Indonesia banks on cultural events for visitorship boost

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INDONESIA’S Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy is organising a series of cultural events in November and December to stimulate its creative industries and boost arrivals to the country.

Mari Elka Pangestu, minister of tourism and creative economy, said: “With these events, we expect the products of Indonesia’s creative industry to become known internationally and (in turn) attract travellers and businesses to the country.”

The sixth Indonesia Performing Arts Market, running from November 13 to 16, will gather Indonesia’s best contemporary and traditional music, dance and theatre acts in Jakarta to perform in front of festival managers from Indonesia and overseas.

The ministry is also working together with 17 other government agencies and National Handicrafts Board to hold Indonesia Creative Products Week, from November 21 to December 1 in Jakarta.

Events will be concluded with Indonesia Film Festival, which is scheduled to take place in Semarang, Central Java on December 7.

The festivities are expected to contribute to Indonesia’s target of 8.6 million arrivals for 2014. Visitor arrivals to Indonesia between January to September have hit 6.4 million, an 8.8 per cent increase over the same period last year, which saw 5.9 million travellers.

Mari was confident that growth would continue for the rest of 2013. “We expect to be able to maintain the 8.8 per cent growth rate for the fourth quarter of the year, with the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit last month and its thousands of delegates, and the year-end holiday season coming up,” she said.

Apart from the APEC summit, Indonesia hosted the Miss World pageant in September. Bali has also been appointed the venue of the World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference in December, with some 7,000 expected to attend.

Juneyao Air mulls ‘9-yuan’ LCC

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SHANGHAI-BASED Juneyao Airlines is looking south to the low-cost market in the Pearl River Delta, having applied for permission to set up an LCC in Guangzhou.

The South China Morning Post reported that Juneyao will name its subsidiary Jiuyuan Airlines, or ‘nine-yuan’, possibly indicative of the LCC’s future pricing plan.

Edwin Choi, assistant to the chairman of Juneyao Airlines, was quoted as saying the new LCC would begin with domestic flights before subsequently expanding to regional destinations in Asia.

When approved for take-off, Juneyao’s LCC is likely to come into direct competition with Jetstar Hong Kong, which is still waiting for its operating licence and keen to tap the burgeoning South China market.

Tussle for The Chedi Chiang Mai

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MINOR Hotel Group (MHG) has announced the rebranding of The Chedi Chiang Mai as an Anantara, but legal actions initiated by the current management company, General Hotel Management (GHM), against the owning company and MHG, cast a shadow over the management takeover.

GHM president and CEO, Hans Jenni, did not respond to TTG Asia e-Daily’s request for comment but in what clearly is an unhappy parting, a note on GHM website about the termination said: “An attempt was made on the 4th November 2013 by the owning company of the The Chedi Chiang Mai to terminate GHM’s management of the hotel and bring in a new operator to manage the property.

“Regrettably, the manner in which it was carried out was wrongful and violated key conditions and criteria from the existing management agreement. Given this unfortunate development, GHM has had no choice but to initiate legal actions against both the owning company as well as the new management company to address the many areas of violations and with it, to seek reinstatement of management and obtain full compensation.”

It added: “GHM will also make every effort to ensure that its loyal guest and customers will not be inconvenienced with the intrusion and will ensure that the renowned GHM experience (one that has made The Chedi Chiang Mai one of the most recognised luxury names in Chiang Mai since 2006) remains unmarred.”

MHG is proceeding to rebrand the 84-room hotel as Anantara Chiang Mai Resort & Spa, saying it marked the 100th hotel in the MHG portfolio.

In a press release issued today, Dillip Rajakarier, CEO, MHG, said: “The fact that our 100th property is such a significant addition to the portfolio, both with it being such a stunning resort and the strategic addition of a Chiang Mai property to our Thailand collection of Anantara properties, makes it even more special. Chiang Mai is a key destination in Thailand and one we have been looking at for development opportunities for a long time, adding the perfect dot on the map as our eleventh property in Thailand.”

Contacted, Minor Corporation’s CEO and chairman, Bill Heinecke, said: “No comment.”