TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Wednesday, 8th April 2026
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Banyan Tree plans to expand in midscale

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BANYAN Tree Holdings, known for its luxury hotels around the region, is looking to branch out into the mid-scale segment in India.

Speaking at Hotel Investment Forum India, executive chairman Ho Kwon Ping said: “We are planning to foray into new segments beyond ultra-luxury because when we started in that segment, nobody was there. But now we are looking to operate other segments like four-star hotels and service apartments.”

While he declined to divulge further details, Ho told TTG Asia e-Daily that the first of such a property is expected to open in the second half of 2014.

He added that India holds great potential for the mid-market segment and the country would see such openings from Banyan Tree Holdings.

“We entered India as a high-end luxury resort company. But we feel that the demographic of India just doesn’t need luxury hotels,” he said.

The company’s first project in India, Banyan Tree Kerala (TTG Asia e-Daily, July 8, 2013),  has repeatedly delayed its opening due to environmental and licensing issues.

AirAsia X bumps up flight frequency to South Korea

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AIRASIA X will increase the number of flights between Kuala Lumpur and Seoul (Incheon) from seven weekly to double daily by the end of the year.

From July 2, flights on this route will be increased from seven to 11 times weekly, while double daily services will commence on December 2.

Azran Osman-Rani, CEO of AirAsia X, said: “Overall, the airline has carried over half a million passengers to and from its Korean routes since it began operations in South Korea in 2010. South Korea contributes over eight per cent of the airline’s total revenue, with an average of 83 per cent passenger load in 2013.”

He continued: “Our flights from Kuala Lumpur to Seoul have performed extremely well and the extra flight services will help meet increasing demand, provide guests with a greater choice of travel times and enable us to offer improved flight connections across our network and that of the AirAsia Group.”

Seats on the additional flights are already available for purchase and the airline is dangling special fares to mark the occasion.

One-way, all-in ticket prices start from RM269 (US$82) for economy class and RM699 for premium. The offer runs from January 20 to February 2 for travel between May 5 and September 30.

Besides Seoul, AirAsia X also flies to Busan four times a week out of Kuala Lumpur.

Shangri-La rolls out Tokyo on Two Wheels package

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SHANGRI-LA Hotel, Tokyo is offering guests the chance to travel Tokyo in a different way with its Tokyo Great Cycling Tour, available until June 30.

Under the package, guests cycle around Japan’s capital with an English-speaking guide on a six-hour tour through off-the-beaten-path areas. Tours begin at 09.00 and end at 15.00 and three different courses are available.

Tokyo On Two Wheels is available one time for stays of at least one night and comes with daily breakfast at Piacere or Lobby Lounge, transportation to the meeting point (Shinkawa), late check-out until 18.00 for guests joining the tour on their check-out day, a commemorative t-shirt, free wired or wireless in-room Internet access, and entry to the hotel’s Health Club and pool.

Prices range from 68,000 yen (US$649), subject to taxes and a service charge. The offer is subject to availability and three days’ advance reservation is required.

Visit www.shangri-la.com for more details.

Construction of new venue underway in Padang

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PADANG is developing its first stand-alone convention centre to boost the city’s positioning as a MICE destination.

Set to open mid-2014, the three-storey Minangkabau International Convention Centre (MICC) will have a 4,500m2 convention hall that can be divided into five smaller meeting rooms as well as five break-out rooms on the upper floor. With a 12m high ceiling, the convention hall is also equipped for concerts.

Maulana Yusran, board member of Sungai Tanang Sinergi, which owns MICC, said the investment was in line with the company’s “commitment to support the development of Padang as a MICE destination”.

Padang, along with its neighbour Bukittinggi, is one of 13 destinations that Indonesia’s Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy is looking to develop and promote.

Yusran, who is also chairman of the Indonesia Hotel & Restaurant Association (IHRA) West Sumatra Chapter, said Padang’s hotel landscape had improved since 2009 when there were 1,500 rooms. As of end-2013, inventory has expanded to 2,800 and “a few hundred more” are due to come online this year.

“Of note is the entry of Accor which brought with it two brands, Mercure and Ibis. We hope that other international hotel chains will follow soon,” said Yusran.

He added: “Padang and West Sumatra used to be (favoured by tourists) due to its wealth of nature and culture, but little about it was known (among the business event community). Things have changed. While natural attractions continue to lure tourists, the (government and corporate) meeting business has grown in line with the emergence of facilities.”

The construction of MICC comes at a time when the regional government has expressed a commitment to growing Padang’s tourism sector. At a recent media briefing, West Sumatra governor Irwan Prayitno said the tourism industry is among the region’s top 10 revenue generators.

Besides holding regular events such as Padang Fair, which showcases local industries, Irwan said the destination has been bidding for national and international shows such as World Food Day and Tourism Indonesia Mart & Expo. Come May it will host the Indonesia Corporate Meetings & Incentive Travel Mart.

Fabrice Lehmann appointed deputy GM for Laos hotels

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Fabrice Lehmann

APPLE Tree Asia has promoted Fabrice Lehmann to deputy general manager for both the Villa Maly Boutique Hotel and Kamu Lodge Experience in Laos.

Lehmann first joined Apple Tree Laos as assistant operations manager at Villa Maly in 2012, but worked in many destinations across prior to that, including Chile, Monaco, Mauritius and Switzerland.

He speaks fluent English, French and Spanish.

Flagship Pullman hotel opens in Ho Chi Minh City

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PULLMAN Saigon Centre opened yesterday in central Ho Chi Minh City as the third Pullman in Vietnam and the brand’s flagship property for South-east Asia.

The newly built hotel is found in District 1 near Ben Thanh market and comes with 306 guestrooms, including 17 suites.

In-room features include free high-speed Wi-Fi Internet, multi-function panels that can integrate the room’s entertainment system with guests’ own devices, and floor-to-ceiling windows for spectacular city views.

Guests staying in executive rooms and suites can make use of the Executive Lounge on the 30th floor for express check-in and check-out, free breakfast and drinks throughout the day, free use of the ballroom and evening cocktails.

On the gastronomic front, Pullman Saigon Centre has Food Connexion Restaurant serving all-day dining buffets and an a la carte menu. It also has three private dining rooms.

The Cobalt Rooftop Restaurant offers both indoor and open-air terrace seating and serves progressive tapas and designer drinks, while the Urbane Lounge is ideal for private meetings or winding down. Cocktails and snacks are available at the Swimming Pool Bar.

For meeting planners, the hotel has a 700m2 pillar-less function room, five natural daylight meeting rooms that can hold up to 120 guests, a Chill Out Space for innovative breaks and post-events, a dedicated IT solutions manager and an event manager.

Other facilities include a 24-hour Fit Lounge with a Jacuzzi and a sauna, The Spa, and an outdoor swimming pool with a separate kids’ pool.

Patrick Basset, senior vice president for Accor Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and the Philippines, said: “The hotel is Pullman’s newest flagship in South-east Asia and will redefine the hospitality landscape in the city; we expect the hotel will exceed the expectations of the growing demand for upscale accommodations in Ho Chi Minh City.”

TUI mulls resumption of Sri Lanka charters

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GERMANY-BASED TUI has locked on to Sri Lanka’s immense potential as a travel destination and is considering restarting weekly charter services to the country.

Peter Long, CEO of TUI, who was in Sri Lanka earlier this week, said TUI is still looking into the 300-pax weekly flights, among other opportunities.

“There is a lot of potential in Sri Lanka,” he told reporters in Colombo on Tuesday.

TUI had halted charters in 2010 in the face of falling demand from Europe after the global economic crisis, but Long said the changing economic outlook in Europe and attractiveness of Sri Lanka as a destination are behind TUI’s about-turn.

In November last year, Spanish hotel chain Riu Hotels & Resorts announced it is partnering Aitken Spence Hotels, TUI’s local agent for Sri Lanka, to develop a 500-room hotel on Sri Lanka’s south coast (TTG Asia e-Daily, November 5, 2013).

Riu will collaborate with TUI to operate the charter flights once its hotel is ready for occupation in winter 2015.

Air France pads up Singapore frequencies for summer

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AIR France is raising flight capacity between Singapore and Paris for the summer season with three more weekly flights beginning June 17.

This bumps up the number of existing flights for the Singapore-Paris (Charles de Gaulle) route from seven to 10 a week.

Additional flights will be operated with 247-seat Boeing 777-200 aircraft.

These flights leave Singapore on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays at 22.25, arriving in Charles de Gaulle at 05.55 the next day. Return flights depart 23.30 to reach Singapore at 18.20 the next day.

Passengers will be able to choose between two different flight times from Paris and Singapore as a result of the new flights.

The summer season tends to see stronger business demand on the Singapore-Paris route.

The carrier is also extending its Singapore service to Jakarta as of March 31 (TTG Asia e-Daily, January 8, 2014).

Fairmont to make Malaysian debut in 2017

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FAIRMONT Hotels & Resorts has announced an agreement with Cititower for the development of the Fairmont Kuala Lumpur, to mark the Fairmont brand’s debut in Malaysia when the hotel opens in 2017.

The 750-room, 62-storey hotel will be located within the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) development and include a high-rise office and connecting six-storey retail podium.

Fairmont Kuala Lumpur’s guestrooms and public spaces will occupy the building’s sixth storey and above for views of the nearby KLCC Park and Petronas Twin Towers. Guests will also be able to access the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre and office complexes through a covered walkway.

Besides its 750 guestrooms, the hotel also boasts an executive lounge and Fairmont Gold, the luxury brand’s hotel within a hotel offering.

Other facilities include six F&B outlets, a swimming pool, health club, spa and 2,787m2 of meeting and banquet space.

Jennifer Fox, president of FRHI International and Fairmont brand, said: “Fairmont Kuala Lumpur is an important milestone for both our brand and for (FRHI Hotels & Resorts).”

“It’s a dynamic new destination for Fairmont and is our company’s first hotel in Malaysia, an influential and growing market that we feel is of strategic importance. We’re very excited to be entering Kuala Lumpur, a key gateway city in the region, and remain focused on expanding the Fairmont brand in South-east Asia and other leading destinations globally.”

Fairmont is also growing its reach in the Asia-Pacific with new projects set to open in Chengdu (residences 2014/hotel 2015), Jakarta (2015), Bali (2016), Taiyuan (2016), Changsha (2016) and Hangzhou (2017).

SIA, Air New Zealand’s partnership adds seats both ways

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Lake Pukaki in New Zealand — Credit: Thibaut Monot

SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) has joined forces with Air New Zealand to boost existing capacity between Singapore and New Zealand by up to 30 per cent.

Under the terms of the proposed agreement, SIA will operate the Airbus A380 to New Zealand for the first time on Singapore-Auckland route, gradually phasing out the existing daily service operated with the Boeing 777-300ER.

Air New Zealand will launch daily services between Auckland and Singapore using newly refitted B777-200ER aircraft. It takes over the five flights SIA runs and will add two more weekly flights for a daily frequency.

Meanwhile, SIA’s daily Singapore-Christchurch service will continue.

Both airlines will also codeshare on flights within SIA’s network to the UK, Europe, South-east Asia and Africa as well as SilkAir’s destinations.

Clifford Neo, managing director of Dynasty Travel, said the introduction of additional servicees would give his company a greater choice of flight connections to meet demand. The number of Singaporeans heading to New Zealand doubled in 2013 as compared to 2012.

“We have seen the full recovery and strong demand for leisure travel in 2013 for New Zealand coming back aftermath the earthquake that hit Christchurch in 2011. The movie The Hobbit also increased awareness of the beautiful and serene sights in New Zealand,” he said.

Singling out the North and South Islands in New Zealand as popular spots for tourism, Neo said the travellers to those destinations primarily comprise families with older children and especially with honeymoon couples and seniors above 55 years old.