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Charterhouse Causeway Bay launches Disneyland deal

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THE Charterhouse Causeway Bay is offering guests a Disney treat with its new Special Room Package, until June 30.

From HK$1,268 (US$163), guests will receive one night’s accommodation, two daily buffet breakfasts and a free upgrade to the Business Floor. They will also get one ticket for general admission into Hong Kong Disneyland and a Disneyland gift, while stocks last.

Room reservations are subject to availability.

BA picks Robert Williams for regional GM

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BRITISH Airways (BA) has appointed Robert Williams as its regional general manager for South-east Asia.

Based in Singapore, Williams will be responsible for BA’s commercial activities across Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia and Vietnam.

Williams was last alliance implementation manager, based at BA’s headquarters in Heathrow, and had served as commercial manager for Belgium, Nertherlands and Luxembourg before that.

Sabah unshaken by insurgent attack

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INBOUND travel into Sabah is holding up despite the ongoing standoff between Filipino followers of the sultan of Sulu and Malaysian police forces.

Inbound operators TTG Asia e-Daily spoke to said there had been no cancellations as yet.

Andy Muniandy, director of sales and business development at Asian Overland Services Tours & Travel, said requests for FIT quotations were still coming in.

However, Andy Soo, general manager, Mayflower Acme Tours, said there were concerns, especially from Chinese agencies with FITs going to Danum Valley and Tabin Wildlife Reserve. To ease fears, travellers are escorted to and from Danum Valley by park rangers. Soo added that he was in contact with Sabah Tourism Board for updates on the situation.

Likewise, Asia Experience Tours’ head of sales, Clement Ho, who has an FIT booking to Manukan Island this month, said: “We pass on the travel advisories we receive from Sabah Tourism Board to all our (consultants) with interests in Sabah.”

Ng Yen Yen, Malaysia’s tourism minister, said yesterday that Sabah was safe for tourists despite the latest attacks. She added that the ministry was monitoring the situation closely and would ensure the safety of tourists.

India knocks on Singapore, Sri Lanka’s doors for flights

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INDIA’S Ministry of Civil Aviation is initiating negotiations with the governments of Singapore and Sri Lanka for additional flights, even as the country’s capacity to Japan is set to increase soon.

According to Ajit Singh, India’s civil aviation minister, current seat entitlements between India and the two countries are almost exhausted.

Tiger Airways is in talks with SpiceJet and Indigo for an alliance to route passengers from smaller cities to Hyderabad for onward travel to Singapore. Passenger traffic between Singapore and India grew 10.4 per cent last year.

Out of Sri Lanka, carriers such as Mihin Lanka are also seeking flying rights to more Indian destinations after the launch of services to New Delhi, Varanasi and Gaya in February. India is Sri Lanka’s largest source market, comprising 23,500 one-way seats a week or 25 per cent of flight capacity out of Colombo.

Anil Punjabi, chairman ­– east, Travel Agents Federation of India, said: “There is a persistent demand for flights to cities like Colombo and Singapore from Indian carriers. Given the low yield on most domestic sectors, Indian carriers should be allowed to fly to as many international destinations as our air service agreements will permit.”

Meanwhile, Japanese carrier ANA is planning to quadruple Mumbai-Tokyo Narita flights to four daily flights. The airline will also introduce thrice weekly flights to Bengaluru and four weekly flights to Chennai within this year.

Most Indians travelling to the US transit in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur or Hong Kong, and ANA is set to make Tokyo the fourth gateway on this route.

Kenji Sugino, general manager India, ANA, said the Indian market was “crucial” for the airline.

ANA has also strategically introduced flights at Mineta San José International Airport, which reduces travel time for passengers going to Silicon Valley as compared to landing at San Francisco International Airport.

Melia’s Innside brand arrives in Jogjakarta

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SPANISH hotel chain Meliá Hotels International will be opening its first Innside hotel in Asia in Jogjakarta.

The 258-room The Innside Yogyakarta will become the largest of all Innside by Meliá hotels when it opens in 2015 on Palagan Tentara Pelajar Street. Meliá runs Innside properties in Germany and Spain, with some in the pipeline for Denmark and the UK.

The property will feature flexible meeting and event space, a restaurant and lobby bar.

The group currently operates eight hotels in South-east Asia, having doubled its regional portfolio in the last two years while also boosting its corporate team and sales force.

Emirates ups Jakarta-Dubai flights

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EMIRATES has increased its Jakarta-Dubai direct services from twice to thrice daily from March 2, providing more options for passengers continuing their journey from the Middle Eastern hub.

Travellers can choose to fly on a morning, mid-day or evening flight to suit their itineraries.

Emirates airline manager in Indonesia, Mohammed Al Nahari, said: “In line with the many (customer) requests, the increase in frequency makes Emirates one of the biggest longhaul airlines operating in Indonesia.”

The new flight leaves Jakarta at 07.45, arriving in Dubai at 12.15. The other two flights depart Jakarta at 12.40 and 17.55, touching down in Dubai at 05.30 and 22.45 respectively.

Jetstar ramps up Singapore-Perth frequency

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JETSTAR Asia is set to add six more weekly services between Singapore and Perth beginning April 1.

The new flights bring the carrier’s weekly Perth services to 13, offering an extra 2,000 seats per week between the two cities. Services are operated twice daily except for Sundays.

Jetstar Asia CEO, Bara Pasupathi, said: “Singapore travellers are the third biggest group of visitors to Perth. Last year, Jetstar Asia carried more than 100,000 passengers between Singapore and Perth.”

“The additional services from Perth will see a 40 per cent increase in connections from our Singapore hub to South-east Asian hotspots like Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Phuket and Ho Chi Minh City along with Greater China cities in Hong Kong and Taipei, making these destinations more accessible,” Pasupathi added.

Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group appoints rep in India

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PREMIER Hotels of Asia has been appointed the sales & marketing representative for Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group (MOHG) in India.

With offices in Singapore and India, Premier will target both the corporate and leisure segments in the Indian market.

Melanie Foo-Tiplady, vice president sales, Asia-Pacific, MOHG, said: “Outbound travel from India continues to grow rapidly for both corporate and leisure travel segments. In recent years, the Indian market has also witnessed a strong growth in MICE travel as well as special interest leisure travel.”

The Group now operates, or has under development, 45 hotels representing almost 11,000 rooms in 28 countries, with 19 hotels in Asia, 13 in the Americas and 13 in Europe, Middle East and North Africa.

Premier also provides sales and marketing services in Singapore and Hong Kong for The Leela Palaces, Hotels and Resorts.

Edyta Peszko appointed Diethelm’s group contracting director

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DIETHELM Travel has named Edyta Peszko as group contracting director, effective February 15.

Having spent 20 years in the travel and hospitality industry and 11 years living and working in Asia, she formerly held key regional management roles with Asia World, Hotelbeds and Accor Asia Pacific.

Peszko brings a wealth of destination management experience, accommodation contracting knowledge, and a strong sales and marketing background to her new role.

Uzbekistan Airways plots Singapore route

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UZBEKISTAN Airways is planning to mount direct flights between Singapore and Tashkent late this year.

Revealing this at its inaugural roadshow in Singapore yesterday, Uzbekistan Airways’ commercial director, Erkin Ubaydullaev, said the national carrier had observed a growing interest for non-stop flights between Singapore and Uzbekistan’s capital from both countries.

A twice-weekly service is being considered, with an average load of about 100 passengers each way.

Pointing out that this would eliminate the need for travellers to transit at Kuala Lumpur or Bangkok, he said: “We hope that the number of tourists will grow by at least twice compared to previous years.”

Patricia Auyeong, acting CEO for National Association of Travel Agents Singapore, said Uzbekistan had great tourism potential for tourism because of its rich history and culture. She said: “Singapore travel agencies have been selling this country as a travel destination for the last few years.

“Although the numbers are relatively small, (travel consultants) saw an increase in the number of Singaporeans visiting the country. In 2011, there were 350 Singaporeans, and in 2012, the number increased to 500.”

Uzbekistan Association of Tourism Organizations’ chairman, Otabek Djalilov, said: “Singapore is an important market for us in Asia, and we are pretty sure this new tourist destination will appeal to Singapore even more now.”

Ubaydullaev added that Singapore was a popular Asian destination for Uzbekistan’s outbound travellers as well.

The Tourism in Uzbekistan and Uzbekistan Airways roadshow, which also took place in Kuala Lumpur earlier this year, will make its way to Bangkok later in 2013.

– Read more in TTG Asia, March 8, 2013