TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Monday, 22nd December 2025
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Sheraton Shanghai Waigaoqiao appoints Depesh Seth as GM

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Depesh Seth

STARWOOD Hotels & Resorts has appointed Depesh Seth as general manager of Sheraton Shanghai Waigaoqiao Hotel, which is scheduled to open by year-end.

Prior to this appointment, Seth was general manager of Sheraton Xi’an Hotel. He has been with Starwood since 1997.

Regent beefs up sales teams across China, Hong Kong, Taipei & Japan

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From left: Ted Kitahara, Rene Mayer, Eric Ho and Simon Dai

REGENT Hotels & Resorts has appointed a new sales leadership team to helm its recently opened regional sales offices in Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong.

Simon Dai and Eric Ho have joined the Beijing and Hong Kong offices, respectively, as regional directors of sales, while Cooper Lin, previously sales manager at Regent Taipei, has moved to the Shanghai office.

Dai most recently served as an account director at Starwood’s global sales office in China, while Ho previously worked at the regional sales offices of Dusit Hotel Group, Accor and Kempinski in Hong Kong.

Elsewhere, Rene Mayer, most recently director of sales & marketing at Sofitel Plaza Hanoi, has come onboard as assistant global director of sales (Taipei), while Ted Kitahara, an ex-DOSM of the Grand Formosa Regent Taipei, has rejoined the company as executive director of sales (Japan).

Meritus owner makes US$1.1 billion bid for Frasers Hospitality

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SINGAPORE conglomerate Fraser and Neave (F&N) has received an unsolicited cash offer of S$1.4 billion (US$1.1 billion) for Frasers Hospitality, its hospitality and serviced residence arm.

F&N said in a filing to the Singapore Stock Exchange (SGX) that the offer was submitted by a third party unrelated to any of its existing directors or shareholders.

According to Bloomberg, two sources with knowledge of the matter identified the bidder as Overseas Union Enterprise, a property affiliate of Indonesia-based Lippo Group, which owns Meritus Hotels & Resorts.

In the same SGX filing, F&N emphasised that it would not be responding to the offer since Frasers Hospitality formed an integral part of its property business and the company was constrained from selling material assets while it remains the subject of a US$7.2 billion takeover bid by Thai billionaire Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi.

Frasers Hospitality’s portfolio consists of 43 serviced residences across Europe, Asia, Australia and the Middle East under its Fraser Suites, Fraser Place and Fraser Residence brands, three Modena boutique hotels in Shanghai, Tianjin and Suzhou, and the recently launched Capri by Fraser @ Changi City in Singapore (TTG Asia e-Daily, May 9, 2012).

Malaysia eyes bigger slice of Russian pie

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TOURISM Malaysia wants a bigger share of the Russian outbound market and is aiming to grow visitor numbers from Vladivostok and Khabarovsk in the Russian Far East as well as Novosibirsk, the administrative centre of Novosibirsk Oblast.

According to Azizan Noordin, deputy director-general (planning), Tourism Malaysia, the NTO is in discussions with charter operators and travel consultants to schedule charters from these cities to Langkawi and Kota Kinabalu this coming winter.

The NTO will provide outbound agencies with joint marketing support, while Malaysia Airports, which manages most of the airports in Malaysia, has agreed to waive aircraft landing fees to encourage more chartered flights, he added.

From January to June 2012, Malaysia received 24,198 Russian tourists, a 28.2 per cent year-on-year increase.

In an unrelated development, Azizan told TTG Asia e-Daily that Tourism Malaysia was planning to upgrade its marketing office in Almaty, Khazakhstan, into a full-fledged regional office next year. First established in 2007, the office will be tasked with overseeing promotions throughout Central Asia.

AirAsia X axes flights to Iran

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AIRASIA X will suspend its four-times weekly service between Kuala Lumpur and Tehran from October 15.

Passengers who have booked flights beyond October 14 will be offered a full refund or credit shell.

The Malaysia-based carrier cited “challenging economic and business conditions including the volatility of the Iranian currency” as its basis for pulling out.

AirAsia X’s decision comes just months after the Malaysian Association of Tour & Travel Agents and the Iranian Tour Operators Association inked an MoU to collaborate on tourism-related events and promotion of each other’s products.

Both associations have an agreement with Mahan Air, Iran Air and AirAsia X to allocate up to 50 per cent of their capacity on the outbound sector between Kuala Lumpur and Tehran. Mahan Air and Iran Air will continue to serve Kuala Lumpur.

Earlier this year, AirAsia X suspended operations to Christchurch, London, Paris, New Delhi and Mumbai.

Myanmar outlines tourism development plans

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MYANMAR tourism officials have unveiled wide-ranging plans to develop the country’s tourism industry in anticipation of a surge in inbound tourists.

During a keynote presentation at last Friday’s Lao National Institute of Tourism & Hospitality (LANITH) Quarterly Symposium in Vientiane, Kyi Thein Ko, head of secretary, Myanmar Tourism Federation (MTF), said Myanmar had engaged a branding firm to promote its tourism products, while MTF maintains a large presence at major regional and international travel tradeshows.

Eighty per cent of the marketing target themes such as history, culture, temples, nature, architecture and Buddhism in the country’s four main destinations: Yangon, Mandalay, Bagan and Inle Lake.

The country has also designated 15 eco-destinations. “We would like to share information in developing our ecotourism with Laos, as they have the experience,” said MTF senior tourism advisor, Daw Kyi Kyi Aye.

Addressing Myanmar’s high-end room shortage, Daw Kyi Kyi Aye said “local hotels were now upgrading,” and the situation was ripe for foreign investors, who have already earmarked US$1.15 billion for new upscale hotels that will add 1,415 rooms to the local inventory.

She noted that only 35 hotels with 6,560 rooms were geared for business travellers, and this lack of quality accommodation was an issue that the Ministry of Hotels & Tourism was acting on. “We don’t want more hotels for backpackers, but for the ‘laptop’ guests, as business travellers spend money,” she said.

Concerning connectivity, Daw Kyi Kyi Aye said Myanmar was planning to develop international air hubs at its major destinations, as well as more expressways and overland routes to neighbouring countries.

“We must be ready for the SEA Games in 2013 when we will also hold the ASEAN Chair,” she said. “We also have some 800 meetings scheduled and we aim to be a MICE destination by 2014 before hosting the ASEAN Tourism Forum in 2015.”

Both she and Kyi Thein Ko stressed the importance of partnerships, communication among stakeholders and human resource development in developing an effective strategy to promote the destination.

Discussions are already being held with LANITH chief technical advisor, Peter Semone, to provide guidance in implementing a Passport to Success skills training programme, starting a tourism and hospitality school, and producing master local trainers and educators.

Pullman kicks off major expansion in Australia

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QUAY Grand Suites Sydney was today rebranded to Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour, making it the third Pullman in Sydney as part of an aggressive local expansion for the five-star hotel brand.

Simon McGrath, COO, Accor Pacific, said growing the Pullman brand in Australia was a key priority for the group, with many of the former Mirvac hotels scheduled to be rebranded to Pullman over the next 12 months.

“The Pullman brand holds such a rich history and is highly regarded throughout Asia and Europe, and it makes sense for us to grow this brand in Australia where there is clear demand for quality internationally branded hotels aimed at the corporate and upscale leisure markets,” he said.

“Pullman is already a major brand in key source markets for Australia across Asia and Europe, and it is anticipated that there will be some 150 Pullman hotels and resorts by 2015.”

Set on the eastern shore of Circular Quay and overlooking Sydney Harbour, the Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour offers 67 one- and two-bedroom suites, fine dining in Quadrant Restaurant, and three function rooms that can cater for up to 140 guests.

The hotel joins Pullman Sydney Olympic Park, Pullman Sydney Hyde Park – currently undergoing an upgrading programme following a rebranding from Sydney Marriott in May – Pullman Reef Casino in Cairns and the recently rebadged Pullman Resort Bunker Bay in Western Australia’s Margaret River region.

The Sebel Cairns, The Sebel King George Square Brisbane and The Sebel Albert Park Melbourne are all primed to take on Pullman branding within the next six months, putting Pullman on track to grow its Australia network to 15 hotels by end-2013.

TravelRave 2012 sees packed calendar of events

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SINGAPORE will see more than 9,500 delegates from across the globe attending next week’s TravelRave, billed as Asia’s mega travel and tourism festival.

Running from October 15-19, this year’s edition promises to provide an expanded platform for travel business leaders and professionals to network, share insights and discover new business opportunities.

The highlight of TravelRave 2012 will be ITB Asia, a B2B travel trade show and convention that will be held at the Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre from October 17-19. In partnership with ITB Asia, TTG Asia Media will also be organising the second annual TTG Travel Experts Conference at the same venue on October 18.

Conferences include the Asia Pacific Tourism Destination Investment Conference 2012 and Web In Travel Conference 2012 from October 15-17, Aviation Outlook Asia from October 17-18, and the Hotel Technology Conference 2012 and Asia Travel Leaders Summit on October 16.

Award ceremonies lined up include the Singapore Experience Awards on October 15 and the World Travel Awards Asia & Australasia Gala Ceremony on October 18.

The official TravelRave networking event – Rave On! TravelRave Party – will be hosted by the Singapore Tourism Board at Gardens by the Bay on October 17.

Ovolo opens new flagship hotel in Hong Kong

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OVOLO Group, a hotel and serviced apartment owner and operator based in Hong Kong, launched today its new flagship hotel, Ovolo 2 Arbuthnot Road (Ovolo 2AR).

Situated in the heart of Central just above Wyndham Street and Soho, Ovolo 2AR offers 42 guest rooms equipped with Apple TVs, high-speed Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, complimentary minibars with a selection of drinks and alcohol replenished daily and Nespresso coffee machines.

Other amenities include a 24-hour gym, while F&B options include Cafe O, which serves complimentary daily breakfast, and Lo Lounge, which offers complimentary happy hour drinks from 18.00-20.00 daily.

The standard rack rate at Ovolo 2AR is HK$3,380 (US$436) per night. An introductory rate of HK$2,190 per night is available until further notice.

Meanwhile, Ovolo Group is planning to open a new hotel in Wong Chuk Hang on Hong Kong Island in 3Q2013, and intends to refurbish its existing hotel at 100 Shek Pai Wan in Aberdeen.

The company opened its first international hotel in Melbourne in September (TTG Asia e-Daily, February 20, 2012).

Silversea Cruises unveils 2013 itineraries

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LUXURY cruise line Silversea Cruises has released two new brochures for 2013, showcasing over 200 of its cruise offerings for the coming year.

Available from January through December 2013, Silversea’s lineup for 2013 will cover more than 450 destinations across all seven continents.

Highlights include a 115-day World Cruise, which departs from Los Angeles on January 5 and sails to 52 destinations in 28 countries, including Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Bangkok and Singapore; the Grand Voyages cruise for an immersive experience over 34 to 54 days; and the 31-day South Pacific Voyage onboard the Silver Spirit, which sets off from Los Angeles on February 1.

Silverseas’ 2013 Voyages details the cruise line-up for Silver Cloud, Silver Wind, Silver Shadow, Silver Whisper and Silver Spirit, covering worldwide itineraries by region, as well as information on shore excursions, land programmes, deck plans and pricing.

The second brochure, Silversea Expeditions’ 2013 Voyages, highlights 27 expedition cruises to remote destinations onboard the Silver Explorer.