TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Wednesday, 31st December 2025
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MAHTEC grants INTI graduates industry recognition

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INTI Universal Holdings and the Malaysian Association of Hotels Training and Education Centre (MAHTEC) signed an MoU yesterday, which will see MAHTEC give INTI’s hospitality graduates industry certification.

Effective immediately, the MAHTEC certificate is an additional award INTI students will receive upon graduation.

As an award given by the industry, the certificate is set to strengthen graduate employability, said Rohit Sharma, INTI’s chief operating officer.

He added: “This agreement with MAHTEC is the first step of many that we will take to elevate the standards of INTI’s hospitality programmes and raise the bar for hospitality education, training and development. It will lead to a greatly enhanced learning experience for students and (equip them with) work skills that will prepare them for a career with the best hospitality establishments in Malaysia and abroad.”

Students of hotel management or culinary arts will receive the MAHTEC certificate in addition to their diplomas upon graduation. INTI’s Diploma in Hotel Management programme is affiliated with Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School, while its Diploma in Culinary Arts course is affiliated with Kendall College.

Reginald T Pereira, director, MAHTEC, added that MAHTEC would also use INTI campuses in Sabah and Penang to offer short hospitality-related programmes for professionals in the industry.

Sofitel So Singapore announces new appointments

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AHEAD of its launch at the end of 2013, Sofitel So Singapore has padded up its pre-opening team with new appointments.

Joining general manager Tony Chisholm is Prerna Pant, who takes up the post of director of marketing and communications. She is tasked with creating, implementing and measuring the success of Sofitel So Singapore’s marketing, communications and public relations initiatives.

Last a senior digital strategist for social@Ogilvy, Pant brings with her extensive experience in communications spanning five cities across the globe.

At the same time, Jessica Khoo has been named director of sales and business development, and will oversee the hotel’s sales strategy and expand its clientele.

Khoo has held directorial positions in sales and marketing for hospitality bigwigs such as The Ascott, Hilton Singapore, Orchard Hotel Singapore, M Hotel Singapore and The Millennium & Copthorne Group.

Cicada Lodge offers two-night luxury escape

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CICADA Lodge, situated within Nitmiluk National Park in Australia’s Northern Territory, has pushed out a two-night package for the peak season.

The package includes two nights’ accommodation in a luxury king room, a personal welcome with French champagne on arrival, free drinks and tapas each evening at sunset on the pool deck, breakfast, and a three-course dinner accompanied by wine each evening.

The luxury escape is priced at A$715.50 (US$659) per person.

For more information, email reservations@cicadalodge.com.au.

IATA clarifies stance on Sri Lanka remittances

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IATA has come out to make its position known regarding the dispute over length of credit cycles in Sri Lanka (TTG Asia e-Daily, July 9, 2013), pointing out that IATA “does not determine the remittance frequency”.

The payment scheme in question, IATA’s Billing and Settlement Plan, provides a standardised interface between travel consultants and airlines and removes the need for travel consultants to provide individual bank guarantees for each airline they sell for.

According to an email to TTG Asia e-Daily from Albert Tjoeng, assistant director of corporate communications, Asia-Pacific, IATA, changes to the BSP agency programme operated around the world has to be proposed by the local Agency Program Joint Council (APJC) and approved by the Passenger Agency Conference (PAConf).

APJC comprises an equal number of representatives from both airlines and consultants, and is authorised to consider all aspects of the agency programme and make recommendations to PAConf.

IATA, as secretary to PAConf, “does not determine the remittance frequency”.

However, Tjoeng observed that moving to a seven-day credit cycle would reduce the financial burden of travel consultants as a result of lower financial guarantee requirement from more frequent remittances.

Sri Lankan consultants benefit from a bank guarantee that is 23 per cent lower, while the figure is 28 per cent for small consultants.

Furthermore, the seven-day cycle would bring Sri Lanka in line with best practices in neighboring BSPs, such as Australia, India, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand, countries already on a weekly or more frequent remittance cycle.

Tjoeng also highlighted that the enforcement of the seven-day cycle had already been postponed thrice: to January 1, 2010, January 1, 2012 and July 1, 2013.

The secretary of Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Civil Aviation met with industry representatives on July 10, and agreed to proceed with the implementation of the weekly settlement for BSP Sri Lanka from July 1.

Sri Lanka’s APJC is also to submit a new proposal to PAConf in October 2013 for consideration.

Adventure travel association calls for members

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TRAVEL consultants who sell adventure travel products may now join an association with their like-minded global counterparts, via a new membership programme unveiled by the Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA).

The programme is meant to attract such travel consultants and strengthen the global adventure tourism network.

ATTA president, Shannon Stowell, said: “For years, we’ve looked to support and reach out to travel (consultants) specialising in adventure travel.

“Now, with our dedicated membership programme, we plan to more readily integrate these travel (consultants) into the adventure tourism supply chain, to offer specialised training and to connect them with partners that will bring more adventure travel offerings to consumers.

“Travel (consultants) have the power to influence buying behaviour with their traveller relationships and this is precisely what we wish to cultivate within our network.”

Annual, fee-based membership to ATTA costs US$150 per consultant and requires an accreditation number from organisations such as IATA, CLIA, among others.

Member benefits include invitations to events and fam trips, including ATTA’s upcoming Adventure Travel Mexico event; webinars on destinations, marketing, PR and adventure travel offerings; travel consultant page listing and traveller inquiry form on adventure.travel, a consumer-facing adventure portal; and opportunities to become destinations specialists and partner with destinations on co-marketing projects, etc.

Consultants will have to fill up an application form found on the association’s website, www.adventuretravel.biz, to apply.

Holiday Inn Express makes Orchard Road debut

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INTERCONTINENTAL Hotels Group (IHG) has opened Holiday Inn Express Singapore Orchard Road, the first of two Holiday Inn Express hotels planned for the city-state.

The 221-room hotel marks the entry of the brand into the Singapore hospitality sector.

Located within walking distance of shopping malls, the hotel also boasts easy access to Somerset and Orchard MRT stations.

Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi access within hotel premises, an express breakfast bar or grab-and-go breakfasts, and make use of the hotel’s self-service business centre and laundry room.

Holiday Inn Express Singapore Orchard Road is the third Holiday Inn Express hotel in South-east Asia, after Holiday Inn Express Phuket Patong Beach Central and Holiday Inn Express Bangkok Siam.

Holiday Inn Express Singapore Clarke Quay is slated to come on stream in 1Q2014.

Clarence Tan, COO South-east Asia and Resorts, IHG, said: “Globally, Holiday Inn Express is one of the largest and fastest-growing brands in the industry and, in South-east Asia, the brand has a particularly bright future ahead.

“We are confident that Holiday Inn Express will do well in Singapore, whether guests are here for a quick stopover or longer trip, for business or for leisure.”

To celebrate its opening, the hotel has rolled out a special rate of S$198 (US$157) for stays until November 30.

Jet Airways increases Chennai-Singapore frequency

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JET Airways will launch a second daily flight on its Chennai-Singapore route beginning August 1, with the daytime flight allowing seamless onward travel to destinations in Australia and New Zealand.

The new flight, operated with a Boeing 737-800 aircraft, will depart Chennai at noon and arrive in Singapore at 18.50.

The existing Chennai-Singapore service is a night flight.

Jet Airways currently runs two daily flights from New Delhi to the city-state, and one each from Mumbai and Chennai.

Sudher Raghavan, chief commercial officer, Jet Airways, said the new flight came in response to “increased demand due to tourist and business traffic”.

“With the introduction of this additional service, we aim to popularise (our service) among guests wanting seamless connectivity to Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Vietnam via Singapore, with our codeshare partners. The new flight would also help in connecting our guests flying into Chennai from other cities in South India.”

C Nagendra Prasad, chairman, Chennai-based Travelexpress, commented: “The additional flight will benefit inbound business travellers and tourists as they will be offered more flexibility in connections from Singapore, to and from destinations in their country.

“This flight will also increase tourism traffic in south India, and the flight’s morning arrival timing to Chennai will allow easy transfers to many tourist destinations.”

Other carriers plying the route are Air India, Tigerair, IndiGo, Singapore Airlines and SilkAir.

AirAsia shifts Medan operations

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AIRASIA will begin running its Medan operations out of Kualanamu International Airport on July 25, having completed its system migration.

The LCC is currently based in Polonia International Airport.

With system migration completed, guests travelling from and to Medan from July 25 will receive an updated flight itinerary with the new airport code for Kualanamu International Airport (KNO), replacing Polonia’s MES code.

Passengers already checked in for flights to and from Medan for the flight period July 25 onwards will need to check in again up to one hour before departure time.

For more information, passengers may refer to AirAsia’s website www.airasia.com.

Swiss-Belhotel Balikpapan opens

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SWISS-BELHOTEL International Hotels and Resorts has expanded its Indonesian portfolio with the recent launch of Swiss-Belhotel Balikpapan.

Soft-opened with 100 rooms in the heart of the city, the four-star property is the 34th hotel in Indonesia operated by the group.

Targeted at business travellers, Swiss-Belhotel Balikpapan is conveniently situated a short distance from Seppingan International Airport and the commercial hubs within the city centre.

Meanwhile, leisure travellers can also take advantage of a mall located just beside the hotel, affording easy access to shopping, dining and entertainment venues.

“Balikpapan is a rapidly growing city with a proud heritage and Swiss-Belhotel International is delighted to open this hotel today,” said Gavin Faull, chairman and president, Swiss-Belhotel International Hotels and Resorts.

Swiss-Belhotel Balikpapan will feature 230 guestrooms and 25 apartments when completed by end-2013.

The new hotel launch brings the Hong Kong-based group’s portfolio to more than 120 hotels and resorts spanning two- to five-star categories across Asia and the Middle East.

Indonesia is Swiss-Belhotel International’s largest market, with 33 hotels in operation and another 56 under development and scheduled to open in the next two years.

Bhutan lures high-end travellers with air charters

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DRUKAIR, the national carrier of Bhutan, has entered into an exclusive agreement with Chapman Freeborn for the introduction of charter planes and helicopters, opening up the destination to international private jet travellers.

Chapman Freeborn will provide the service and obtain the necessary permits to operate charters to Bhutan.

Unlike MakeMyTrip which operates air charters to Bhutan, targeting bulk load of leisure travellers, the Chapman Freeborn service will cater to high net-worth individual travellers in the luxury travel segment.

Shailendra Seth, director, Chapman Freeborn, said in a media statement: “Our aim is to promote luxury travel to Bhutan. The use of aircraft charter services through helicopters has a distinct advantage over scheduled operators. It provides the fastest available mode of transport on short notice, the quickest accessibility to remote areas, no waiting time at check-in counters and at airports for connecting flights and hence is very attractive to the time-conscious clientele.”

Landing at Paro International Airport, located 2,128m above sea level, requires Drukair-certified specialist navigators.

The Drukair-Chapman Freeborn alliance is expected to attract private jet users in markets such as the US, the UK and Europe, and emerging markets in Asia.

Sanjay Kothari, managing director, Just Holidays, said: “Bhutan is a luxury destination with limited access. Air charters will allow us to package luxury holidays for high-end clientele without worrying about flight frequency or connectivity.”