TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Saturday, 17th January 2026
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Wego establishes HQ for Middle East, North Africa

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TRAVEL metasearch engine Wego has opened an office in Dubai as part of its global expansion strategy, and has appointed Mohamad Ibrahim Masri as managing director – Middle East and North Africa.

The dedicated full-service operation in Dubai joins Wego’s network of operations in Singapore, Bengaluru and Jakarta, and follows the launch of Wego’s Arabic language metasearch site in April last year. Middle East and North African travellers now account for one in every seven searches on Wego.

Mohamad Ibrahim brings 16 years of regional experience to the company, including roles at Singapore Airlines and Tourism Malaysia.

“We are working with flagship carriers, hotel brands and OTAs across the Middle East, but the priority is going to be further integration and customisation to meet the burgeoning demand right into the long tail,” said Mohamad Ibrahim.

According to PhoCusWright, the online travel sector in the United Arab Emirates alone will grow 24 per cent in 2013 and 22 per cent in 2014 to reach US$9.5 billion, of which OTAs will account for US$3.2 billion.

Luxury tented lodge to debut in Bagan

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MYANMAR’S ancient city of Bagan will get classier this year when Vietnam-based Apple Tree Group soft opens Bagan Lodge, tentatively scheduled for April 15.

The luxury property will offer 85 air-conditioned rooms in three categories ranging from Courtyard Suites to Deluxe Tented Rooms.

It will also come with a restaurant specialising in Burmese and Western fare, lobby lounge serving afternoon tea, pool bar, swimming pool, spa and travel desk for guests to book local tours and onward flights.

“Myanmar culture is on every traveller’s radar screen, and Bagan is going to emerge as the hottest attraction in the country,” said Kurt Walter, group general manager, Apple Tree Group.

Five new appointments at Onyx Hospitality Group

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ONYX Hospitality Group has announced five new appointments that came into effect last month at Onyx’s corporate head office, North Asia division and various properties in Thailand.

Firstly, David Cumming has been named vice president operational development for Onyx Hospitality Group, a role which will see him working on pre-opening phases of new hotels globally. The Briton brings 25 years of hospitality experience from the UK, Egypt, UAE, Oman and Thailand to his new post. He joined Amari in 2004 and was last general manager at Amari Orchid.

At Onyx’s North Asia office, Simon Dell has assumed the role of vice president operations, as well as general manager of the group’s first OZO property, OZO Wesley Hong Kong. Dell entered Onyx in 2008 as executive assistant manager of Amari Orchid Pattaya, and was most recently general manager of Amari Hua Hin.

Change is also afoot at the Amari properties. Christoph Leonhard, a hospitality professional with over 17 years of experience in countries such as Thailand, Germany and the US, has been appointed general manager of Amari Hua Hin. He came on board in 2000 at Amari Watergate Bangkok, and returned in 2009 as general manager, Amari Palm Reef Koh Samui.

Martin Kunzmann has been promoted from resident manager to general manager of Amari Palm Reef Koh Samui. He first joined Amari in 2007 as food & beverage manager, and has accumulated 18 years of industry experience.

At Amari Orchid Pattaya, Brendan Daly has taken on the role of general manager. He comes fresh from his role as general manager of the first Aloft Hotel in South-east Asia, for which he directed the pre-opening and opening. Daly brings with him 12 years of experience in hospitality.

India to offer transit visas

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ACQUIESCING to a long-standing demand of the country’s travel trade, India’s government is likely to introduce transit visas within the next four to five months, according to a spokesperson from the Ministry of Tourism.

Revealed earlier this week, the ministry has proposed the creation of 48-72 hour visas to the Ministry of Home Affairs, which is expected to introduce it soon.

The scheme will initially be implemented in New Delhi and Mumbai to encourage short stopovers, with Agra and Goa as quick getaway options due to their proximity.

The transit visa comes after poorer inbound growth in 2012, recording just 5.4 per cent compared to 2011’s 11 per cent.

India hopes to repeat Dubai’s success in capturing tourists for short two- to three-day stopovers, where transit visas are easily available.

Said Subhash Goyal, president, Indian Association of Tour Operators: “Transit visas will allow us to tap the large number of transit passengers who fly through India to neighbouring destinations (such as Sri Lanka, Nepal and Afghanistan) for both business and leisure. The (new visa) can certainly help add big numbers to our inbound visitors.”

Andrew Sydney, director, Josco Travels, said: “Many European and American carriers bring travellers to major Indian airports on longhaul flights before they board shorter connections to destinations in South Asia.

“To convert a transit into a short break would be attractive to the traveller as it would be a referesher between long flights and the continuation of a gruelling business schedule. This will be a win-win situation for all concerned.”

Hotelbeds extends reach in Greater China

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ACCOMMODATION provider Hotelbeds is building up its presence in Hong Kong and China by investing in local teams for both contracting and sales, while also offering destination services popular with the two markets.

At a media presentation yesterday, Hotelbeds’ regional director for Greater China, Adam Krzciuk Kuna, said “dynamic packaging products that the end consumer can create by themselves”, such as airport transfers and one-day city tours, were the most popular destination services among travellers from Hong Kong and China.

He added that the top outbound destinations from China were South Korea, the UK, Spain, Brazil, Taiwan, Italy, Germany, Singapore, Russia and Japan.

Kuna stressed the importance of providing a diverse range of hotel options for travel consultants in Hotelbeds’ online database, as well as continued investments in IT tools to support sales.

In addition to providing travel services tailored to the markets, Kuna also said that setting up shop in a city was important to develop that “local touch”, which helps to build and maintain relationships between the company and its clients.

“We need people who speak the same language and understand the same culture,” he explained.

Hotelbeds, which has an online database of over 50,000 hotels in 183 countries, also plans to reinforce its relationships with clients in the Middle East, Asia, Australia and Pacific Islands. It currently has local teams operating across 47 countries, including Hong Kong, Shanghai and Singapore.

By Cheryl Tan

Western Australia on drive to attract tourists beyond Perth

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WESTERN Australia (WA) wants to push tourists out of Perth and into its other regions, leveraging a new promotions campaign to do just that.

Launched yesterday, the 1001 Extraordinary Experiences campaign is the first initiative under the state government’s A$7.9 million (US$8.2 million) Regional Tourism Marketing Program.

The money will also go towards producing two new major brand commercials and increasing cooperative marketing with the trade.

Other initiatives include additional funding for the state’s Royalties for Regions Regional Events Program, nurturing cruise tourism through expanding regional ports and improving air access to regional WA.

A Tourism Western Australia spokesperson said traffic into regional areas had already been rising in recent times. The Coral Coast saw a 1.7 per cent increase in arrivals for the year ending September 2012; Golden Outback, 36 per cent; North West, 40.2 per cent and South West, 6.2 per cent.

Hotels outside Perth are also gearing up for better business. Rydges Hotels and Resorts has been appointed to manage the 300-room Esplanade Hotel Fremantle, while Accor has rebranded Quay West Resort Bunker Bay in the Margaret River wine region to Pullman Resort Bunker Bay.

However, hotel occupancy in regional WA is still lagging behind. According to latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics for 3Q2012, Perth hotels in the CBD recorded an occupancy rate of 86 per cent, while regional WA hotels achieved just 65 per cent.

By Natasha Dragun

SpiceJet taps buzzing India-China sector with Guangzhou flights

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INDIA’S travel trade has responded warmly to SpiceJet’s upcoming launch of New Delhi-Guangzhou flights, pointing to strong demand for services between the two countries.

SpiceJet will commence New Delhi-Guangzhou flights on February 8, and the LCC is looking at serving more destinations in Greater China including Chengdu, Macau and Hong Kong. The five-hour New Delhi-Guangzhou service will be the longest flown by SpiceJet, which also plies routes to Riyadh and Dubai.

Ajay Vinayak, CEO, Palomino Hospitality, said: “There is room for several daily flights between key Indian cities and China. Demand is not only from growing tourist interest but a fast-growing business and MICE travel market between the two countries that requires serious attention.”

Anil Punjabi, chairman-east, Travel Agents Federation of India, added: “(China Eastern Airlines’) Kunming-Kolkata flight carries an almost-full load daily, with passengers transiting from Kunming to other Chinese cities.”

Said Neil Mills, CEO, SpiceJet, said: “The relationship between India and China is strengthening, but connectivity between the two countries is poor.”

Currently, Air China flies to New Delhi from Beijing four times weekly, while China Eastern operates weekly flights between Shanghai and New Delhi, and daily flights between Kunming and Kolkata.

Travelport introduces new management tool for private fares

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TRAVELPORT has launched a new fare management tool, which will allow travel consultants to simplify the way they manage, mark-up and control the onward distribution of airline-filed private fares.

Travelport Net Fare Manager reduces the key strokes related to fare management by up to 80 per cent with its web-based interface. From a single screen, it displays new and updated negotiated fares for easy updates and redistribution to any travel agency location in the world.

The tool is meant to automate the “often complex, time consuming and manual processes” that agencies follow today, said the press release.

Best Western opens in Port Dickson

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BEST Western International today launched its sixth property in Malaysia – the 300-room Best Western Prima Inland Sea Resort.

A 40-minute drive from Kuala Lumpur International Airport in the coastal town of Port Dickson, the 9.3-hectare property is centred on a lagoon-style swimming pool, which comes with waterslides, pirate ships, whirlpools and waterfalls.

Amenities include a steam room, fitness centre, kids’ club, karaoke room, games room, bicycle rental, massage services and an open air theatre for live performances in the evening.

For corporate groups, Best Western Prima Inland Sea Resort is equipped with 16 multipurpose function rooms and a 875m² Grand Prima Ballroom able to accommodate up to 1,500 guests.

“The Malaysian hotel sector is currently booming, driven by the increasing spending power of Malaysian travellers, excellent transport links and the quality of accommodation on offer. As the beach resort of choice for so many Malaysians, Port Dickson is at the very heart of this growth,” said Glenn de Souza, vice president international operations – Asia & the Middle East, Best Western International.

The group had last year declared it would grow its Malaysian portfolio to 20 properties by 2015 (TTG Asia e-Daily, August 29, 2012).

Travelport names George Harb as managing director for China

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TRAVELPORT has appointed George Harb as the new managing director for China, who will be responsible for the company’s development of strategic business opportunities in this region.

Harb boasts more than seven years’ experience at Travelport, having served as the marketing director for Asia-Pacific and commercial director for Asia, during which he was responsible for the Travelport territories of Hong Kong, Taiwan and China, and more recently for managing Travelport’s distributor relationships across the Asia-Pacific region.

Over the past three years, he has been actively involved in supporting Travelport’s cooperation with Travelsky, including the recent partnership agreement relating to the distribution of hotel content.

In his new position, Harb will report into Simon Nowroz, global vice president of business development, whose team takes responsibility for key strategic and emerging markets across the world including China, India, Japan and Brazil.

Currently based in Travelport’s Hong Kong headquarters, Harb will relocate to China soon.