TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Tuesday, 27th January 2026
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Changi Airport adds two itineraries to its Free Singapore Tour product

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TRANSITING passengers at the Singapore Changi Airport will now be able to enjoy two new itineraries under the airport’s Free Singapore Tour programme.

Launched in partnership with Singapore Airlines, the new itineraries are Heritage Tour and City Lights Tour. Available four times a day, the Heritage Tour takes visitors to the Colonial District, Merlion Park and Chinatown or Little India.

The City Lights Tour – the first evening itinerary offered by Free Singapore Tour – introduces visitors to Singapore’s nightlife and panoramic views from the Marina Bay Waterfront Promenade.

Both itineraries also include visits to new attractions such as Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands and the Singapore Flyer.

Peh Ke-Wei, vice-president, passenger development, Changi Airport Group, said the new itineraries were developed following requests for proposals from the inbound travel sector.

“We have received positive feedback from passengers about the tour through the years, but with the changing tourism landscape in Singapore, it is an opportune time to refresh the programme,” Peh said.

Free Singapore Tour programmes are offered complimentary to passengers of any airlines who are transiting at Changi Airport for at least five hours.

Bali Hotels Association sees success in its green initiatives

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BALI Hotels Association’s (BHA) Say No to Disposable Plastics campaign has achieved a 23 per cent reduction of plastic use between May and November in 2011, exceeding its target of 20 per cent.

The environmental initiative, which involved 30 BHA member hotels, was introduced in April 2011. It encouraged member hotels to replace disposable plastics, which take centuries to degrade, with biodegradable plastics and other environmental-friendly alternatives such as glass.

According to a press release issued by the association, Bali generates approximately 750,000kg of plastic garbage a day, almost 50 per cent more than Jakarta.

Meanwhile, BHA’s key environmental initiative for this year is the Clean and Sustainable Water campaign which places water usage reduction as its top priority. The association is pushing for a number of actions among its members, including the reduction of water usage by five per cent by June 2013, mulching and composting, and the use of low-consumption tap, shower and toilet facilities.

Paul Marshall to lead Travelzoo Asia Pacific’s Australia operations

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Paul Marshall

TRAVELZOO Asia Pacific has appointed Paul Marshall as managing director, Australia.

In his new role, Marshall leads the company’s business and operations in Australia, and reports to Jason Yap, CEO of Travelzoo Asia Pacific.

Prior to joining Travelzoo, Marshall was executive general manager at Salmat Limited Australia, where he founded the digital division and started Lasoo.com.au, a pre-shopping site.

Before that, he was CEO and managing director at HWW Limited Australia, an aggregator, publisher and supplier of digital media content.

Thomas Cook appoints new chief executive to steer the ship

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THOMAS Cook Group has appointed Harriet Green, current boss of Premier Farnell, a British distributor of electronic components, as its new chief executive.

Green is the long-term successor to Manny Fontenla-Novoa, who resigned from Thomas Cook last August (TTG Asia e-Daily, August 3, 2011), after spending more than 15 years with Europe’s second-largest travel firm after TUI Travel.

She will join Thomas Cook on July 20, replacing interim CEO, Sam Weihagen, who will step down but remain with the company until September 30 to ensure a smooth transition.

In a statement, Thomas Cook said Green had overseen a period of strategic transformation at Premier Farnell, “driving industry leading returns and creating a cost-effective multi-channel operation where the majority of business is now transacted through ecommerce channels”.

Dominique Berhouet appointed GM of new Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn Express in Hong Kong

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DOMINIQUE Berhouet has been appointed general manager of Crowne Plaza Hong Kong Kowloon East and Holiday Inn Express Hong Kong Kowloon East. Both properties are scheduled to open in 4Q2012.

Berhouet has over 30 years of hotel management experience across various properties in the US, Europe, Hong Kong and mainland China.

He joined the InterContinental Hotels Group in 1999, and was most recently the opening general manager of Crowne Plaza Guangzhou City Centre.

Crowne Plaza Hong Kong Kowloon East will offer 359 rooms, and 2,400m2 of event space including a grand ballroom and eight function rooms. Holiday Inn Express Hong Kong Kowloon East will house 300 rooms.

Maldives opens tourism offices in Shanghai, Beijing

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THE MALDIVES Tourism Promotion Board opened offices in Beijing and Shanghai earlier this month to attract more visitors from China – which is already its top source of arrivals.

Chen Xueyu, secretary-general of the Shanghai Tourism Trade Association, said the Maldives was one of the most popular overseas destinations among Shanghainese travellers.

Chen added that the opening of the new offices would make it easier for the Maldives tourism authorities to introduce the destination to even more of the Chinese market.

Zou Qingling, deputy general manager, Asia-Pacific region, Shanghai Spring International Travel Service, said the Maldives would continue to be a top destination for the Chinese outbound market even without promotions, and that it was the “first-choice destination for (Chinese) honeymooners”.

Zou predicted that the number of Chinese arrivals to the Maldives would increase to 250,000 this year, up from 200,000 in 2011, and would continue to grow at the rate of 20 to 30 per cent per annum.

Reporting by Hong Xu

Don Mueang Airport set to become domestic LCC hub

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THE THAI government has given the green light to Airports of Thailand (AOT) to transform Bangkok’s Don Mueang Airport into a domestic LCC hub, in order to ease growing congestion at Suvarnabhumi Airport, the country’s main international gateway.

Under the arrangement, Suvarnabhumi, which is expected to process 52 millon passengers this year – beyond its annual passenger capacity of 45 million, will cater mainly to full-service carriers operating regional and international routes, while Don Mueang will cater to the domestic low-cost sector.

According to a report by the Bangkok Post, Thai Transport Minister Jarupong Ruangsuwan said Don Mueang would be informally opened for flights by relocated airlines in August, and commence full-scale operations by October.

AOT recently rolled out incentives on airport fees to entice LCCs to shift to Don Mueang. Thai AirAsia, the country’s largest LCC, is the main target for relocation, as its move would be a catalyst for other carriers to follow suit (TTG Asia e-Daily, May 30, 2012).

New air connections enhance Davao’s accessibility

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DAVAO’s accessibility as a tourist and business destination will receive a boost with the revival of Wings Air’s weekly Davao-Manado service on July 5, and the introduction of SEAir’s twice-daily Manila-Davao flights on July 31.

SEAir’s Manila-Davao service will be operated using a 144-seat Airbus A319 and a 180-seat Airbus A320 aircraft. The new route complements the carrier’s existing twice-daily Singapore-Manila flights, effectively replacing the direct Singapore-Davao service which Tiger Airways – part owner of SEAir – axed last April due to lower-than-expected load factors.

Wings Air, a subsidiary of Indonesia’s Lion Air, will use a 72-seater ATR 72-500 aircraft on its weekly charter service between Davao and Manado, the capital and commercial hub of North Sulawesi.

Wings Air’s return to the sector after a four-year hiatus represents a big gain for Davao, which lost access to Manado when Cebu’s Mid-SEA Express suspended operations on this route last April.

Jason Magnaye, head of Davao City Tourism Office and Davao City Investment and Promotion Center, said the new air routes “augur well for our efforts to improve the city’s accessibility both for tourism and business purposes”.

“The Davao-Manado connectivity opens up Davao City to Manado’s almost half a million population. This also complements our continued efforts to promote bilateral business and trade relations between the two cities,” he added.

Starwood pursues aggressive expansion strategy in China

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STARWOOD Hotels & Resorts Worldwide is expanding its portfolio in China, fuelled by increasing affluence in the country, as well as growing demand in second- and third-tier cities.

After surpassing its 100th hotel milestone in China earlier this year (TTG Asia e-Daily, April 25, 2012), Starwood has another 100 hotels in the pipeline. Greater China is the group’s second largest market outside the US.

Qian Jin, president, Greater China, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, said: “Our portfolio of distinct brands and brand recognition across China and around the world allow us to enter multiple resort destinations like Hainan, leveraging collective local scale without cannibalizing business, so we get more than our share of new business.”

Sheraton, which is leading Starwood’s expansion in China, is on track to reach 90 hotels in Greater China by 2016. Other brands with openings in the works include W Hotels, The Westin, Le Méridien, Four Points by Sheraton, Aloft and St. Regis.

The group’s inaugural W Hotel in China will debut in Guangzhou in early 2013. Another four W Hotels are scheduled to open in Macau, Beijing, Shanghai and Changsha by 2017.

The Hongta Hotel, Twelve at Hengshan in Shanghai, and The Royal Begonia on Hainan Island, China’s first Luxury Collection resort, will open this year under Starwood’s Luxury Collection brand. Five more Luxury Collection hotels will be launched in Dalian, Hangzhou, Suzhou, Xiamen and Nanning by 2016.

Meanwhile, Starwood’s first dual-branded ski resort, The Westin and Sheraton Changbaishan, will open in July.

Yangon hotel trio to get makeover

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THREE historic hotels in Yangon have been earmarked for renovation this year.

The properties include Strand Hotel, Inya Lake Hotel and Thamada Hotel, which are all operated by Hong Kong-based Strand Hotel International in a joint venture with Myanmar’s Ministry of Hotels and Tourism.

A spokesperson from Strand Hotel said: “Since there is growing competition in Myanmar’s hotel industry, we are very concerned about providing better quality and services for guests. We hope the renovations can improve our star ratings.”

Both the Strand and Inya Lake Hotels will undergo major refurbishments, including the addition of rooms and overhaul of event venues. Meanwhile, minor renovation work is being planned for Thamada Hotel.

According to the Ministry’s five-star rating system, Strand Hotel is a five-star property, while Inya Lake Hotel and Thamada Hotel are four-star and three-star hotels, respectively.