TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Friday, 16th January 2026
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Corporate teambuilding demand on the rise for Quest

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ADVENTURE programme specialist, Quest, is seeing a resurgence of corporate teambuilding bookings in recent months, with May said to be the busiest month in the company’s history.
Alun Gathergood, regional manager of Quest, which operates adventure-based teambuilding programmes for corporate and schools since 1995, told TTGmice e-Weekly: “The corporate market had gone through some quiet time, but things are getting really busy now. We are getting three groups this week, one of them being Sony India.
“We’ve smashed all budgets with May’s business alone.”

He added that group sizes were also getting bigger, and a 400-pax group was due to arrive next month. The average group size for corporate teambuilding was five to 200 pax.

Business is largely driven by international companies with offices in Asia, although C-level personnel from the US and Europe will be among the participants.

China and India were also churning out increasing demand for corporate teambuilding programmes, said Gathergood, adding that Quest was asked to conduct a programme in Rajasthan, India.

“We have, in fact, done programmes in Hong Kong and Macau,” he said.

Quest will begin operations in Vietnam’s Laguna Lang Co integrated resort next month, following the launch of Quest Bintan this January.

Khiri Travel appoints Thailand GM, Group CFO

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Andre van der Marck (left) and Mark Remijan

KHIRI Travel Group has appointed Andre van der Marck as general manager Thailand, and Mark Remijan as CFO and partner.

Van der Marck was previously a sales director at Compass Hospitality in Bangkok, and also held senior executive positions at Transorient Asia, Indochina Services, Kuoni, and Chaweng Regent Beach Resort in Koh Samui.

Remijan previously served as director of finance at Bed Management Company, and has also worked with Shinta Mani Hotel, Hôtel de la Paix and the Bed Supperclub group of companies.

In 2009, Remijan negotiated a joint venture with Nadathur Group, a co-founder of Infosys, which resulted in the formation of Ativa Hospitality, where he served as CFO until March 2012. He also helped create SilverNeedle Hospitality in 2011.

Singapore gets new tourism chief

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Lionel Yeo

SINGAPORE will have a new tourism head honcho when Lionel Yeo takes over as the Singapore Tourism Board’s (STB) chief executive from June 1.

Yeo will replace incumbent Aw Kah Peng, who step down on May 31 to pursue personal interests, after more than 20 years in the public sector.

Yeo is currently deputy secretary (Development) in the Public Service Division of the Prime Minister’s Office, and CEO and dean of the Civil Service College.

Before that, he was a director in the Trade Division of the Ministry of Trade & Industry, and a director for taxation policy at the Ministry of Finance.

He had also previously worked on developing cultural and social policies at the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts and the Ministry of Community, Youth and Sports, respectively.

Meanwhile, asked about her next move, Aw said: “As far as my mum is concerned, my interests now concern taking her on a nice holiday (smiles), and as far as my husband is concerned, it now is about learning to cook better (laughs).”

She added: “It has been an amazing journey, working with the tourism industry and with STB. Because it’s all about people with a passion who want to make a difference in helping to grow Singapore’s tourism sector, collaboratively.”

Singapore, Colombia shake hands on air services deal

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SINGAPORE and Colombia have signed a bilateral Air Services Agreement, which enables airlines of both countries to operate any number of direct passenger services between the two nations.

In addition, the airlines will be able to operate, under certain limitations, up to seven services per week between, and beyond, both countries.

The signing took place on the sidelines of a three-day visit to Singapore by Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos Calderón.

Australia downgrades Bali travel warning

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AUSTRALIA has downgraded its travel advisory to Bali in response to heightened security efforts by Indonesian authorities, who successfully foiled a terrorist attack in Sanur, Denpasar in March.

Previously, the Australian government advised its citizens to “reconsider the need to travel” to the popular island resort. Now, Canberra has toned down its stance to “exercise a high degree of caution”, putting the destination on the same tier as Thailand and the Philippines.

“This a positive development based on a carefully considered assessment of the level of threat to Australian travellers in Indonesia,” said Australian ambassador to Indonesia, Greg Moriarty.

Bali Hotels Association (BHA) chairman, Jean-Charles Le Coz, said: “I am happy that our efforts in maintaining safety and security have been recognised internationally, especially by our biggest market.”

Le Coz cited recent initiatives by BHA to improve the level of security in Bali, such as organising workshops on surveillance detection, and founding the Integrated Police Radio Community Bali programme that allows BHA members and other tourism stakeholders to contact the police directly via UHF radio.

Australia is Bali’s top source market, accounting for more than 26 per cent of arrivals. Inbound numbers in March 2012 saw a 24 per cent year-on-year increase over March 2011.

Marriott expands Thailand footprint

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MARRIOTT International will open three new properties in Thailand this year, including Rayong Marriott Resort & Spa, Bangkok Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit and Marriott Executive Apartments Bangkok – Sukhumvit Thonglor.

Craig Smith, COO, Marriott International, Asia. “In addition to these three hotels, we will continue to grow in Thailand with a further five hotels set to open in the next three to four years.” Marriott International currently operates 16 properties in the country.”

Located in Bangkok’s Thonglor district, Bangkok Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit will offer 296 guest rooms and suites, three restaurants, bars and lounges, four meeting rooms and a grand ballroom. The hotel will also boast a rooftop bar and restaurant.

Located on Mae Phim beach in the resort area of Rayong, the 206-room Rayong Marriott Resort & Spa will feature 7,120m2 of meeting space including a grand ballroom, five meeting rooms, and an outdoor area overlooking the Gulf of Thailand.

Marriott Executive Apartments Bangkok – Sukhumvit Thonglor, located in the same building as Bangkok Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit, will offer a total of 74 one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments.

Myanmar extends VOA to ASEAN business travellers

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MYANMAR will introduce a new visa on arrival (VOA) scheme for business travellers from ASEAN member countries, effective June 1.

Speaking at a recent press conference in Nay Pyi Taw, the country’s Immigration Minister, U Khin Yi, said business travellers from the other nine ASEAN member states would be able to avail of the new VOA facility when flying into Yangon International Airport.

The VOA will cost US$40 and allow stays of up to 70 days, he said, adding that it would be extended to citizens of other countries at a later date.

In May 2010, Myanmar adopted a VOA system for overseas visitors arriving at Yangon and Mandalay International Airports. The scheme was scrapped just four months later by the country’s Immigration and National Registration Department.

A VOA facility is currently available for visitors arriving in the country on Myanmar Airways International flights from Phnom Penh and Guangzhou.

Sports adventure facility sets eye on MICE

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THE CAMSUR Watersports Complex (CWC) in the southern Luzon region of the Philippines is looking to extend its positioning as a top sports tourism destination into the MICE sphere by offering its facilities for corporate rental.

The complex, which is managed by the local government, offers three halls of varying sizes that total more than 10,000m2.

Camarines Sur provincial governor Luis Villafuerte Jr said facilities at CWC were capable of supporting MICE activities and special events such as weddings.

Corporate groups that take their events to CWC can also engage participants in watersports such as wakeboarding, wakeskating and waterskiing.

CWC is also supported by 500 guestrooms, which Villafuerte acknowledged were more suited for “young adventure types”. However, he believes that CWC can offer corporates a fun approach to business events.

He is currently considering an offer by a five-star hotel brand to build convention facilties on site.

TCEB dangles monetary support to draw Indian trade show visitors

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THE THAILAND Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) has taken its 100 A-Head programme to India, as part of its efforts to attract more Indian visitors to trade exhibitions held in the kingdom.
The programme, which targets event promoters, MICE tour operators, DMCs, trade associations, chambers of commerce and trade publications, will see TCEB dishing out US$100 per pax to groups with at least 15 participants who stay a minimum of three days/two nights in Thailand.

According to a TCEB publication, the 100 A-Head programme had helped India’s Doon Valley n Travel to bring a group of 70 poultry trade members to Victam 2012 in Bangkok this February. Jatinder Dhamija, operations head of the travel firm said: “The programme helped promoters like me to double the participants’ joy. They get to gain new knowledge at the exhibition and enjoy the benefits as well.”

Further efforts to court more trade show attendees from India will come in the form of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that TCEB is likely to sign with India’s Ministry of Tourism in 2013.

Supawan Teerarat, TCEB director of exhibition, said the agreement would be in line with the bureau’s “strategic approach under the ASEAN MICE Collaboration, which is aimed at promoting the MICE tourism industry in the ASEAN region”.

Supawan said: “The Indian MICE segment is an essential market for Thailand. In 2011, India ranked second in terms of overseas visitors for trade shows in Thailand, and in 2012, we are projecting a 10 per cent increase in the number of MICE travellers from India.”

“We are looking forward to partner with the travel trade in India to enhance our overall efforts for promoting Thailand as a MICE destination.”

AMEX debuts new rewards programme for corporate accounts

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AMERICAN EXPRESS has launched its new Corporate Membership Rewards in Singapore – the first Asian market to access the programme that offers savings and benefits on corporate expenditure.

The programme allows businesses to consolidate reward points earned through multiple cards issued to employees into a single company account, and to use these points for redemptions on items such as statement credits against travel-related charges, credit amounts against corporate card statement balance, dining and fuel vouchers, and employee incentives.

Every S$1.60 (US$1.30) spent on the American Express corporate card earns the company one rewards point.

Jennifer Berthold, vice president & general manager, global corporate payments, American Express, said: “This programme provides the type of corporate savings and maximum benefits from company spending that our corporate customers have been telling us they want.

“(It) provides businesses an additional way to save by virtually turning company-wide expenses into savings.”