TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Thursday, 29th January 2026
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Starwood offers rebates on meetings

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STARWOOD Asia Pacific Hotels & Resorts is celebrating the relaunch of its meetings website, StarwoodMeetings.com, by offering a five per cent rebate for meetings held at participating properties across Asia-Pacific.

Meeting planners will receive a five per cent rebate off the master account, as well as complimentary Internet access in guest rooms and meetings rooms.

In addition, meeting planners will be given an extra 1,000 Starpoints per 25 roomnights, over and above the standard one Starpoint for every US$3 spent.

A minimum of 10 roomnights must be booked before June 1, 2012 to qualify for the offer. The meeting must also take place before September 30, 2012.

Visit www.StarwoodMeetings.com for more information.

Preferred offers extra commission for Asian hotel bookings

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PREFERRED Hotel Group is offering 15 per cent commission to travel consultants for bookings at its properties in Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Japan and India.

Valid for stays from May 1 through August 31, 2012, reservations can be made via GDS under master chain code PV and searching for ‘Earn Extra in Asia Pacific’.

Participating hotels include:

Preferred Hotels & Resorts
• The Leela Palace Bangalore, India
• Ista Hyderabad, India
• The Leela Palace Udaipur, India
• The Capitol Hotel Tokyu, Tokyo, Japan
• The Prince Park Tower Tokyo, Japan
• The Fullerton Hotel Singapore
• The Fullerton Bay Hotel Singapore
• The Landis Taipei, Taiwan

Summit Hotels & Resorts
• Dong Fang Hotel, Guangzhou, China
• Parkyard Hotel Shanghai, China
• EAST, Hong Kong
• Harbour Grand Hong Kong
• Regal Airport Hotel Meeting & Conference Center, Hong Kong
• Regal HongKong Hotel, Hong Kong
• The Suryaa New Delhi, India

Sterling Hotels
• Regal Kowloon Hotel, Hong Kong
• Regal Oriental Hotel, Hong Kong

Indian Railway’s ambitions a rising threat to OTAs

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THE INDIAN Railway Catering and Tourism Corp (IRCTC) is stepping up efforts to grow its online flight booking business, a move that is likely to have a significant impact on Indian OTAs.

Already one of the country’s largest e-commerce operators through its handling of Indian Railways’ catering, tourism and online ticketing operations, IRCTC is looking to boost its share of the domestic online air ticketing market by leveraging on its high website traffic.

Since launching air-ticketing services last year, IRCTC has become an IATA member and tied up with domestic airlines to sell air tickets in bulk through its portal. The company is also enhancing its booking system to accommodate the expansion.

Deepak Narula, managing director, Aman Travels New Delhi, which operates Bookajourney.com, said: “IRCTC’s move to expand its online air ticketing business is one more attempt to take away the market share of small- and medium-sized travel (consultants).”

“Nowadays everybody, whether it is airline or travel consolidator, is trying to reach the clients directly. This is a threat to travel (consultants).”

Reporting by Divya Kaul

Green taxes not the way to push for sustainable tourism: M’sia minister

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YET another prominent industry leader has hit out against the imposing of taxes on travel to protect the environment, citing viable alternatives such as the use of positive incentives.

Malaysia’s tourism minister Ng Yen Yen called the tax approach “simplistic” when she was speaking at last weekend’s PATA Annual Conference themed Building the Business Beyond Profits.

“If they should do that in the West, the East can do that…(but) I think it would be very unhealthy competition,” she said, referring to taxes such as the European Union Emissions Trading System.

She added that Malaysia’s stand was to incentivise instead of disincentivise, which could mean, for example, an operator pays less tax for promoting cycling tours.

The country’s ecotourism policy that stipulates no more than 50 per cent of land can be developed has also helped to preserve the destination’s “pristine floating jungle”, Ng said. This has resulted in the NTO turning to other man-made products such as art and shoes (and in turn launching festivals around that) to draw tourists instead.

She listed more examples of Malaysia’s sustainable tourism initiatives such as its Plant a Tree project, which has seen over 10,000 trees planted by tourists. Organised for guests who participate in homestays, the partnership with villages for accommodation is also one way the country supports rural communities.

“Profit cannot be the answer for the future,” Ng said, urging industry stakeholders to focus instead on “sustainable tourism and social responsibility”, topics that were also given an airing during PATA’s two-day conference.

Closing session speaker Bruce Poon Tip, founder of Canada-based tour operator G Adventures, pointed out that travel business owners had the opportunity to extend a helping hand to communities in need, while this was also one way they could engage customers beyond products.

“All of you have brochures that talk about the hotels and services you supply…Customers have long gone past that. (They) want to identify with your brand and what you stand for,” he said.

His company, which has a non-profit arm called Planeterra, has hired street children in India as tour guides and restored vision to the blind in Cambodia, among other initiatives.

Said Poon Tip: “We create stories about our brand that transcend our product and (talk about) how we change people’s lives by creating happiness in the community.”

Bangkok reader wins TTG Asia’s Facebook contest

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TTG ASIA’s Facebook Contest finds its lucky March winner in Valerie McKenzie, managing director of Thana Burin Asia Pacific in Bangkok.

McKenzie won a three-night stay in a one-bedroom suite at Swissôtel Resort Phuket, after ‘liking’ the TTG Asia Facebook page and subscribing to the travel trade magazine.

The prize for the final month of the contest is a four-day, three-night stay in a deluxe room at Destination Surin Resort & Spa in Phuket.

Members of the travel trade stand to win prizes every month by ‘liking’ the TTG Asia Facebook page, and increase their chances by subscribing to the magazine.

For more details, visit www.facebook.com/ttgasia

THAI maps out A380 deployment strategy

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THAI Airways International (THAI) has revealed its plans for the Airbus A380 aircraft that will be deployed progressively from 3Q2012.

The planes will first be utilised on the carrier’s daily services to Hong Kong (TG600/TG601) and Singapore (TG409/TG410) during the period October 28–December 14.

Starting December 15, THAI will deploy the A380 on its daily Bangkok–Frankfurt flights (TG920/TG921). An extra A380 service to Tokyo (Narita) (TG676/TG677), operated daily, will be launched on January 16, 2013.

As the carrier takes delivery of additional A380s, the plane will be utilised for daily Bangkok–Paris (Charles de Gaulle) services, replacing the existing 10-weekly flights operated with Boeing 777-300ERs.

THAI’s A380s will offer 507 seats in a three-class configuration (12 first-class, 60 business-class and 435 economy-class). Compared to the first tranche of A380s delivered to Singapore Airlines, Thai’s A380s will offer an additional 36 seats in economy class.

Scoot picks Bangkok as next destination

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SCOOT has chosen Bangkok as its fourth destination, a move that is expected to exert downward pressure on rates of similar services offered by Tiger Airways, Jetstar Asia and Thai AirAsia.

The low-cost medium and longhaul carrier’s Singapore-Bangkok flights will be operated daily using the Boeing 777-200 aircraft.

Other destinations already announced by Scoot include Sydney and Gold Coast in Australia, and Tianjin in China. The Sydney, Gold Coast and Tianjin services are scheduled to start on June 4, June 12, and in August, respectively.

Bangkok will be the second destination served by both Scoot and Singapore Airlines, after Sydney.

Earlier in the year, Scoot polled its fans on Facebook for preferred destinations, with Bangkok emerging as a popular choice.

India making headway as ski destination

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INDIA’s Solang Valley, located in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh, is fast gaining a reputation as a ski holiday destination.

Accessible from New Delhi by road or flights to nearby Bhuntar Airport, the valley hosted the inaugural Alpine Premier League skiing competition in February, and is likely to be added as a regular feature in the international skiing events calendar.

In addition to skiing, Solang Valley boasts other outdoor activities such as paragliding, mountain biking and snowmobiling. The other popular ski resort in India is Gulmarg in Kashmir, which is accessible from New Delhi and Srinagar.

Bjorn J. Sjursen, managing director, Metro Tours Norway said: “We can motivate a large number of clients to combine a ski holiday with beach or cultural tours of India. It will be exciting to ski in the Himalayas.”

Mandip Singh Soin, vice president, Adventure Tour Operators Association of India said: “We have to upgrade our ski destinations into ski resorts by adding high quality hotel rooms, F&B, good medical care and other facilities that are taken for granted in the French, Swiss and Italian Alps and Colorado. We must create a Brand Himalaya.”

Ascott embarks on green movement

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ASCOTT has kick-started a global sustainability drive, Go Green @ Ascott, targeting 15 per cent savings in water and energy consumption across its offices and properties worldwide by 2015.

Tony Soh, chief corporate officer, Ascott and chairman of the company’s Green Committee, said: “Climate change is a real issue that is affecting how we live, work and play… we are taking proactive and meaningful steps to transform our business practices and promote sustainability among our staff, residents and business partners.”

Besides implementing green practices such as using sustainable building materials for construction of new properties, and increasing the usage of green products at its serviced residences, the serviced residence owner-operator is targeting international environmental certification for all properties by end-2012.

In addition, Ascott will actively promote water, energy and paper conservation, as well as waste reduction. The company will also organise a regular Ascott Earth Day, to be held every first Friday of the month across all properties.

Pullman makes India debut

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ACCOR has opened its inaugural Pullman-branded property in India: Pullman Gurgaon Central Park.

Located in Gurgaon city in the state of Haryana, the 285-key hotel offers 120 superior rooms, 90 deluxe rooms, and 75 executive floor rooms including 22 suites.

“We are very excited with the launch of Pullman brand in India, as it will further strengthen our portfolio in the upscale market,” said Jean-Michel Cassé, senior vice president, operations Accor, India.

“We believe Pullman Hotels will enable Accor to participate in the fast-paced growth being experienced in the business and MICE segment in India.”

F&B options at the hotel include SEN5ES, an all-day dining restaurant serving international cuisine; La Riviera, a fine dining establishment offering Southern French and Italian dishes; and Pondichery, a rooftop restaurant due to open by year-end.

The hotel also offers over 1,580m2 of meeting space, including a ballroom with an eight metre-high ceiling, and a wedding pavilion. Leisure facilities include a fitness centre, a Mandara Spa, and an outdoor heated swimming pool.