TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Saturday, 20th December 2025
Page 253

Aviation roundup: Garuda Indonesia, Singapore Airlines, AirAsia and more

0
Garuda Indonesia and Singapore Airlines

Garuda Indonesia, Singapore Airlines get approval for commercial joint venture
Garuda Indonesia and Singapore Airlines (SIA) have received the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore’s approval for their commercial joint venture agreement.

With this approval, the airlines will be able to deepen their strategic partnership on a wider range of commercial activities that will bring greater benefits to both airlines, as well as Indonesia and Singapore.

These potentially include operating joint revenue sharing flights between the two countries, coordinating flight schedules, and exploring joint sales and marketing initiatives.

The airlines today codeshare on a wide range of flights, including between Singapore and Indonesian cities of Bali, Jakarta, Medan, and Surabaya, as well as on longhaul routes between Singapore and Johannesburg, London (Heathrow), and Mumbai.

AirAsia

AirAsia flies to Labuan Bajo
AirAsia has introduced direct flights to Labuan Bajo, Indonesia from Malaysia.

This new service operates three weekly flights to Labuan Bajo from Kuala Lumpur, adding to AirAsia’s current 13 routes in Indonesia from Kuala Lumpur to Kertajati, Banda Aceh, Jakarta, Bali (Denpasar), Medan, Padang, Pekanbaru, Makassar, Yogyakarta, Surabaya and Balikpapan; as well as from Penang to Jakarta and Medan.

Meanwhile, AirAsia Indonesia flies to 11 routes in Malaysia from Jakarta to Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Johor Bahru, Kota Kinabalu and Kuching; Bali to Kuala Lumpur and Kota Kinabalu; Medan to Kuala Lumpur and Penang; Lombok to Kuala Lumpur; as well as from Surabaya to Johor Bahru.

China Southern Airlines and Malaysia Airlines

China Southern Airlines, Malaysia Airlines expand codeshare flights
China Southern Airlines and Malaysia Airlines are expanding their codeshare flights to include Guangzhou-Penang, Kuala Lumpur-Beijing Daxing and Kuala Lumpur-Shanghai Pudong routes from July 10.‌

China Southern Airlines aims to increase its capacity in the Malaysian market to 73 flights per week to meet the various travel demands.

Meanwhile, Malaysia Airlines currently operates 54 weekly flights to China, covering Guangzhou, Shanghai Pudong, Beijing Daxing and Xiamen.

Marriott Bonvoy kicks off Summer Music Fest 2024 in Japan

0

Marriott Bonvoy, Marriott International’s travel programme, is turning up the volume with live music events at Moxy and Aloft hotels for this year’s Summer Music Fest.

Summer Music Fest 2024 will present a line-up of music events across Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto from July through September. A diverse range of talented and unique Japanese artists, from Tik Tok and YouTube sensations, singer-songwriters, to a monomane performer will headline the events.

Summer Music Fest 2024 will present a line-up of music events across Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto; Moxy Tokyo Kinshicho, pictured

Performances will be held at Moxy Osaka Shin Umeda on July 20, Moxy Tokyo Kinshicho on August 10, Aloft Tokyo Ginza on August 17, Moxy Kyoto on September 7, and Aloft Osaka Dojima on September 20.

Alongside the music festivities, the six participating hotels will also offer summer-themed food and beverage menus at their restaurants and bars from July to September.

For more information, visit Moxy and Aloft.

Travel platforms target younger travellers with authentic, personalised offerings

0

Kulon Progo ups the ante on tourism developments

0

Contiki rolls out new trips worldwide

0

DoubleTree by Hilton hits 100th property milestone in Asia-Pacific

0

Qantas launches new flexible membership

0

Qantas has introduced a new membership option which allows customers to pay for 28-day access to its 30 Qantas branded lounges.

Available to purchase on Qantas’ website, Qantas Club Flexible is a new subscription membership that gives customers flexibility and choices to enjoy access to Qantas lounges on an ad hoc basis, as an alternative option to the annual Qantas Club membership.

Qantas Club Flexible is a new 28-day membership that grants customers access to Qantas branded lounges

The 28-day rolling membership can be cancelled at any time up until three days prior to renewal (with benefits remaining till the end of that cycle) and provides members with access to its 30 Qantas Club, Qantas Domestic and Qantas International Business lounges in Australia and around the world.

Other benefits include Domestic On Departure Upgrade rewards and complimentary Qantas Frequent Flyer Membership.

Qantas Club Flexible members will receive a digital membership card only via the Qantas app, which aligns to the Qantas Group sustainability goals.

For customers who take out a Qantas Club Flexible membership and travel before March 31, 2025, they will receive a bonus benefit of additional checked baggage.

In addition, Qantas has recently announced significant investment into its lounge network including a new lounge in Hobart, refurbishment of Broome Qantas Club, and redevelopment of the Adelaide lounge precinct including refurbishment of the Adelaide Qantas Club and a new Business lounge.

New hotels: The Westin Resort & Spa Cam Ranh, Wyndham Sun Moon Lake and more

0

Centara Hotels & Resorts appoints GM for Maldives, Samui

0

Andrew Jansson has been named cluster general manager of the soon-to-be opened Centara Mirage Lagoon Maldives and Centara Grand Lagoon Maldives, while Neil Li joins is the new general manager of Centara Reserve Samui.

In his new role, Jansson will oversee the pre-opening and strategic development of Centara Grand Lagoon Maldives and Centara Mirage Lagoon Maldives. With nearly 30 years as a seasoned hospitality professional, Jansson has held leadership roles in 14 countries with renowned hotel chains such as Hyatt and Shangri-La.

From left: Andrew Jansson and Neil Li

Li brings over a decade of hotel management experience from top international five-star hotels in Shanghai, China. He was previously serving as assistant vice president at Shangri-La Circle.

Frasers Hospitality gears up for international expansion

0