TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Sunday, 14th December 2025
Page 2656

Anantara appoints director of operations for Thailand

0

Le Meridien2012-02 portret Claudia Pronkjeffrey-seward-anantara-appoints-director-of-operations-for-thailand
Francis Zimmerman (left), Claudia Pronk and Jeffrey Seward

ANANTARA Hotels, Resorts & Spas has appointed Francis Zimmerman as director of operations for Thailand, along with new general managers in hotels in Bangkok and the Maldives.

The freshly created position of director of operations for Thailand will provide operational leadership to Anantara’s portfolio of ten properties in the country. Reporting directly to the CEO, Zimmerman will be based at Anantara Bangkok Sathorn, where he will also take on the role of general manager.

Zimmerman joined Minor Hotel Group, owning company of Anantara, in November 2008 as general manager of Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa, and oversaw its conversion to Anantara Bangkok Riverside Resort & Spa.

Taking the reins as general manager of Anantara Bangkok Riverside Resort & Spa is Claudia Pronk, who transfers from a role in the Maldives as cluster general manager of Anantara Dhigu Resort & Spa, Anantara Veli Resort & Spa and sister hotel Naladhu. Pronk joined Anantara in 2009 from The Grand Mauritian Hotel in Mauritius, where she was general manager.

Jeffrey F. Seward has been appointed to replace Pronk as cluster general manager in the Maldives. He joins Anantara from Taj Hotels, where he was general manager of the Taj Boston in the US.

Grand Mercure Roxy Singapore promotes Larasati

0

GRAND Mercure Roxy Singapore has promoted Tika Larasati to manager for e-commerce & marketing.

She was previously assistant manager for e-commerce & marketing.

In her new role, Larasati will be responsible for implementing and integrating all marketing and e-commerce aspects for the hotel. She will also attend to all media relations as part of her portfolio.

John Vouillamoz joins Langham

0

john-vouillamoz-joins-langham
John Vouillamoz

LANGHAM Place, Beijing Capital Airport has appointed John Vouillamoz as general manager.

Vouillamoz was most recently opening general manager of Holiday Inn Beijing Focus Square. Before that, he was general manager of Crowne Plaza Beijing.

Langham Place, Beijing Capital Airport is situated next to Beijing Capital International Airport’s Terminal 3.

EVA Air to join Star Alliance

0

EVA Air, which operates out of Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport near Taipei, will be confirmed as a new candidate for Star Alliance membership in the coming days, according to a reliable industry source.

The carrier indicated last November that it was looking to join an airline alliance – either oneworld or Star Alliance – within the next two years.

EVA Air’s services to 25 Chinese destinations are of particular value to the 26-member Star Alliance. The airline is expected to increase frequencies on these routes before long.

Star Alliance’s other members from North Asia include Air China, All Nippon Airways and Asiana Airlines. Eva Air’s main rival, China Airlines, joined Skyteam in 2011.

The process to join Star Alliance is expected to take between six months to a year.

 

 

Base Entertainment targets corporate hospitality for growth

0

BASE Entertainment Asia, the live entertainment production company which has brought in successful runs of Broadway and West End musicals such as The Lion King, Mamma Mia!, and Wicked to Singapore, is keen to ramp up its corporate hospitality business.

Corporate ticketing currently contributes 15 per cent of Base’s total revenue, with Singapore, Australia, Malaysia and Indonesia as the main source markets for its corporate hospitality clientele.

With Base planning to add to its stellar lineup of shows later this year and in 2013, the company’s managing director, Milan Rovic, was highly optimistic about growth for the corporate segment of Base’s Asian business.

“We’ve seen firms (in Asia) hosting just one corporate hospitality event a year. (This has increased) to two or three a year now – figures that should increase alongside the number of productions staged,” he said.

According to Katie Marsden, head of marketing, product & business development at ticket-packaging firm Showbiz Asia, which Base works with to develop and sell corporate hospitality packages, more companies in Asia were employing corporate hospitality tactics to grow their businesses.

“Firms that we’ve worked with in the Asia-Pacific region are aware that corporate hospitality play a vital role when it comes to forging business relationships. To them, the rationale behind corporate hospitality events is no longer just about entertaining clients but optimising the ROI of an existing marketing budget,” she said.

Austria warms up to Indian influx

0

AUSTRIA is gaining in popularity among Indian travellers. The destination drew 85,000 Indian visitors in 2011, a 41 per cent increase over the year before, according to the Austrian National Tourism Office (ANTO).

Christine Mukharji, market manager – India, ANTO, expects “a growth of at least 20 per cent in Indian inbound in 2012”.

Salzburg and Vienna, the capital, are ‘must-dos’ for Indian tourists familiar with The Sound of Music film, while Innsbruck, the capital city of Tyrol state in the west, offers alpine surroundings, handmade cuckoo clocks and a Swarovski Krystal World factory outlet.

According to Veneeta Rawat, director, Amazing Vacations Mumbai, Indian travellers to Austria were staying longer. ANTO figures confirm this: the number of Indian overnights rose 46 per cent year-on-year to 165,000 in 2011.

“We are seeing 50 per cent increase in the number of clients requesting for longer stays in Austria, some as much as four nights,” said Rawat.

“This is a good trend as we used to see one-night stays each in Vienna and Salzburg, but now, it could be at least three or four nights covering other regions like Innsbruck.”

ANTO is promoting new regions such as Zell am See, located two hours from Munich Airport and with snow all year round; Melk, next to the Wachau valley along the Danube river; and the resort area of Salzkammergut.

New rail link to serve Sri Lanka’s international airport

0

SRI LANKA is ramping up its infrastructure development to accommodate its fast-growing tourism industry, with a new high-speed rail link set to connect the international airport to the capital, Colombo.

The US$600 million project is an investment by Airport Express Air and Rail Company (AEARC) Malaysia, and will allow passengers to cover the 30-kilometre distance between Bandaranaike International Airport and Colombo within 25 minutes, compared to more than an hour by road.

The rail service will be able to ferry 400 passengers each time, and is scheduled to operate nine return trips a day.

Construction is expected to commence early next year, once feasibility and technical studies are completed and approvals from authorities are obtained, said AEARC chairman, Parimalan Michael.

Thai tourism gets a boost with Google Street View

0

GOOGLE Street View’s (GSV) launch in Thailand last Friday will provide tourists and travel companies with a new tool to explore and promote the destination.

GSV, a technology featured in Google Maps and Google Earth, provides street-level panoramic views of a location or landmark.

Thailand is the second South-east Asian nation, after Singapore, to offer the service, which was introduced in Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Phuket, and is set to expand to other cities and UNESCO World Heritage sites.

“To be able to feature in Google Street View, this is a step ahead for us,” said Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) governor, Suraphon Svetasreni. “If you talk about our competitors in the region and worldwide, countries are doing everything possible to woo tourists, that’s why Thailand has to grab opportunities.”

“In Thailand, we have so many different places and activities that can be publicised through this channel. (GSV) opens up opportunities and stimulates curiosity for travellers who are looking for something different,” he added.

GSV is expected to benefit tourists and tourism businesses alike, through providing a means to explore destinations and plan itineraries without having to visit beforehand.

“Everyone is using the Internet to plan their trip. Being able to see the destination you are visiting is a good advantage,” said Ariya Banomyong, country business manager for Google Thailand.

Tourism businesses can also embed the service on their websites, giving potential customers a starting point to preview the area being considered for travel.

Suraphon said: “In Bangkok, Street View will benefit hotels in terms of exposure and how to find the location, as well as other services like restaurants. In Phuket, there are many natural attractions and viewpoints to see, and in Chiang Mai there are many historical sights and temples to explore.”

As part of Thailand’s My Miracle campaign, TAT has launched an online poll inviting Thais to nominate and vote for their favourite locations within the country. The top ten locations will be mapped by GSV and presented in a special collection to promote travel.

Reporting by Timothy France

MAS, Bangkok Airways firm up codeshare routes

0

BANGKOK Airways has commenced a codeshare arrangement with Malaysia Airlines (MAS) on selected domestic services, and international routes between Thailand and Malaysia.

Effective March 25, the arrangement applies to Bangkok Airways’ Bangkok-Koh Samui (31-weekly), Bangkok-Phuket (twice-daily), Bangkok-Chiang Mai (twice-daily), Koh Samui-Phuket (twice-daily), and Koh Samui-Kuala Lumpur (daily) services due to launch on March 31.

Bangkok Airways will codeshare on MAS’ Kuala Lumpur-Bangkok (thrice-daily) and Kuala Lumpur-Phuket (twice-daily) routes.

MAS senior vice president international affairs, Germal Singh, said: “The codeshare fits nicely into the needs of our travellers. They now have better options to get to Chiangmai via Bangkok, or on circuit trips like KLIA (Kuala Lumpur International Airport)-Phuket-Koh Samui-Bangkok-KLIA.”

Bangkok Airway’s senior vice president – network, Peter Weisner, said: “This new partnership will offer better connectivity for passengers travelling on MAS longhaul routes to KLIA for their onward journey to Koh Samui. Our departure times from KLIA bring in good traffic flow from both Europe and Oceania. We are also expecting a sizable number of Malaysian tourists to Koh Samui.”

Reporting by N. Nithiyananthan

Kosmopolito relaunches Maytower Hotel as a Silka

0

KOSMOPOLITO Hotels International has rebranded the former Maytower Hotel & Serviced Residences under its Silka Hotels portfolio.

The 179-key Silka Maytower Hotel & Serviced Residences, Kuala Lumpur features a swimming pool, a fitness centre, and a single F&B outlet.

MICE facilities include a 200-pax ballroom and several smaller meeting rooms.