TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Wednesday, 14th January 2026
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Montigo Resorts Nongsa appoints GM, DOSM

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Allwyn Drego (left) and Vanessa Kong

KOP Hotels & Resorts has appointed Allwyn Drego as general manager and Vanessa Kong as director of sales & marketing of Montigo Resorts Nongsa.

Drego joins Montigo Resorts Nongsa from the TAJ Group of Hotels, where he was the pre-opening and opening general manager of the Vivanta Coral Reef in the Maldives.

Other career highlights include stints as general manager of the Taj Exotica Resort and Spa in Goa from 2005-2009, and as officiating general manager of The Oberoi Amarvilas, Agra in 2004.

Kong joins Montigo Resorts Nongsa from Dusit Hotels and Resorts in Dubai, where she was most recently the director of sales & marketing for the Dusit Princess City Centre.

During her six-year stint with Dusit International, Kong headed the sales and marketing departments of Dusit Princess City Centre and Dusit Residence Dubai Marina.

Prior to her career in Dubai, Kong held managerial positions at the Shangri-La and Mandarin Oriental Hotels in Singapore.

Swissotel gets inaugural Asian resort property in Phuket

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SWISSOTEL Hotels & Resorts has taken over the management of the Courtyard by Marriott Phuket at Kamala Beach, effective April 1.

Rebranded as Swissôtel Resort Phuket, the property is the group’s third Thai property after Swissôtel Nai Lert Park and Swissôtel Le Concorde in Bangkok, and its first resort property in Asia.

“Phuket is one of the most visited regions in Thailand, and after operating two hotels in Bangkok for years, we (have) finally opened our first resort property in Asia. This project will strengthen our presence and complement our expansion strategies within the region,” said Meinhard Huck, president of Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts.

Located on the western side of the island, Swissôtel Resort Phuket offers 180 one- to three-bedroom suites, a pool, a spa, a fitness centre, and an adventure club.

MICE facilities at the resort include 450m2 of meeting space, with eight function rooms and a pre-function area able to hold up to 150 pax.

Celebrity Millennium ushers in second Asia itinerary

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CELEBRITY Cruises’ Celebrity Millennium cruise ship will offer a second consecutive Asia season in November 2013, with sailings between Singapore and Hong Kong, and calls at Bali, Bangkok, Shanghai, Beijing and Tokyo.

Celebrity Millennium will kick-off the upcoming Asia season with a 17-night cruise from Sydney to Singapore in November, offering overnight stays in Cairns (Yorkey’s Knob), Australia and Singapore.

From there, the ship will offer several 14-night cruises between Singapore and Hong Kong. Two 14-night roundtrip cruises from Singapore to Indonesia will be offered in January 2014.

All these sailings will feature multiple in-port overnight stays in destinations such as Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi (Halong Bay), Bali, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing and Tokyo.

Celebrity Cruises’ Asia itineraries will available for booking from April 18, 2012.

Azamara Quest forced to cut short South-East Asian sailing

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YET another luxury cruise ship has been involved in a mid-sea mishap. The AZAMARAQuest, en route to Sandakan following its maiden call in Manila, was left adrift in Philippine waters for 24 hours after a fire disabled two of its engines last Friday.

The cruise ship, with about 590 passengers who boarded in Hong Kong, was scheduled to make several stops in Indonesia as part of a 17-day South-east Asian itinerary ending in Singapore on April 12.

Even though the fire was immediately extinguished, air conditioning on board was knocked out following the incident. Five crew members suffered from smoke inhalation, but none of the passengers were injured.

The ship eventually managed to restore propulsion and made it to Sandakan on Sunday.

Azamara Club Cruises, part of the Royal Caribbean fleet, has since announced that the rest of the cruise has been cancelled. Guests will be refunded in full.

New SIA airpass to facilitate Australia travel

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SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) has launched a new Visit Australia Airpass as part of its codeshare alliance with Virgin Australia.

Available for purchase from today, the airpass offers SIA and SilkAir’s international customers the opportunity to visit up to 10 domestic destinations on any single trip to Australia.

The airpass covers a total of 29 Australian cities and offers a choice of itineraries across 61 domestic routes operated by Virgin Australia.

SIA’s executive vice-president of commercial, Mak Swee Wah said: “Our customers now have the opportunity to discover Australia’s unique landscapes and experiences from the benefits our alliance with Virgin Australia has to offer. The airpass is an easy and attractive way to tailor itineraries across Australia.”

Terminal transfers, in-flight entertainment and meals are included in the deal, which comes with reciprocal frequent flyer programme benefits and lounge access for eligible customers.

Singaporeans advised to postpone trips to southern Thailand

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SINGAPORE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has urged Singaporeans to postpone all non-essential travel to Thailand’s troubled south, following last weekend’s bomb blasts in Yala and Hat Yai.

Explosions caused by car bombs, which had led to the fire at the Lee Gardens Plaza Hotel in Hat Yai, killed 14 people and left another 340 injured.

According to the ministry, 31 Singaporeans in Hat Yai, including ten who were at the affected hotel, are safe.

The ministry has urged all Singaporeans to defer travel to the southern Thai provinces of Yala, Pattani, Narathiwat and Songkhla for the time being.

Singaporeans who need to travel to these provinces are advised to monitor local news and developments, take all necessary precautions for their personal safety, and to purchase comprehensive travel insurance.

TransAsia reaps revenues and targets expansion

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TRANSASIA Airways’ revenue grew 4.62 per cent year-on-year to NT$8.74 billion (US$296 million) for the financial year ended December 31, 2011.

Net profit jumped to NT$664 million, while earnings per share for the year under review finished at NT$1.34, making it the best-performing airline in Taiwan, TranAsia said in a statement.

“30 per cent of our total revenue in 2011 came from cross-straits operations, 28 per cent from international routes, 23 per cent from the domestic market and the other eight per cent from charter business,” said Vincent Lin, chairman of TransAsia Airways.

In line with plans for further network connections and fleet introductions to Asia, TransAsia has purchased nine ATR72-600 aircraft, which will be mainly deployed on domestic routes. This will add to the 20 already purchased and the 18 currently in operation. The new order of ATR72-600s will be delivered from 2014 onwards.

The carrier has also purchased two Airbus A330-300s, with the first to be delivered this November. This adds to an existing order for six A321NEOs (with an option for another six) and six A321-200s. TransAsia is scheduled to take delivery of all Airbus aircraft by 2020.

“We have plans to grow each segment with scheduled flights to Japan launching in the first half of 2012, and later to Bangkok, Malaysia and Indonesia,” said Lin.

“We will also welcome a few new destinations in (mainland China), including Hangzhou, Sanya and other second tier cities with promising opportunities this year.”

TransAsia, which underwent an IPO last November, is planning to issue up to 50 million shares through private placement to international investors.

Laguna Phuket lines up Mandarin courses to cater to Amway China

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INTEGRATED resort Laguna Phuket is placing its service staff through Mandarin language classes and partnering with local universities to hire Mandarin-proficient students as temporary helpers, in anticipation of a mega Amway China event scheduled to take place from April 15 – May 15.

Laguna Phuket will play host to some 15,000 Amway China representatives over the course of 21 days, with daily arrivals expected to number more than 600. Each group will spend five days at the integrated resort, where they will participate in various business sessions, grand dinners and tours.

Debbie Dionysius, assistant vice-president of destination marketing, Laguna Phuket, told TTGmice e-Weekly in an interview that 19 individual group programmes would run during the event, in addition to 21 grand buffet dinners for up to 1,000 guests each in a 55m x 40m marquee next to a lagoon.

“The event is practically a buy-out of the resort, and there won’t be many guests not associated with Amway China,” she said.

“Banyan Tree Phuket will host the VIPs and many private functions. Other participants will stay at Angsana Laguna Phuket, Dusit Thani Laguna Phuket and Laguna Beach Resort. Other hotels such as Best Western Allamanda Laguna Phuket will take Amway’s support staff and (contractors) involved in the event.”

According to event liaison manager, Setia Budiarto, 200-300 Mandarin-speaking students have been engaged to help during the event, and dry-runs for all staff will begin a week before April 15.

Dionysius added that Laguna Phuket’s Amway China win had led to a rise in Chinese enquiries for the resort.

“Since we were contracted for the Amway event two years ago, we have seen a lot of interest from Chinese companies, with most being direct selling companies. Most of the events enquired were for incentives,” she said.

“In fact, China is our main source market for MICE, apart from Australia. Hong Kong is strong now too, but not for such big events – mostly normal sized corporate groups of 50-200 pax.”

Starwood’s Luxury Collection to make Jakarta debut

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STARWOOD Hotels & Resorts will bring its Luxury Collection concept to Jakarta when it opens The Keraton at The Plaza on April 30, 2012.

Inspired by the Javanese word for ‘palace’, The Keraton at The Plaza will occupy the eighth to 22nd floors of the Keraton building, which is located on Jalan Thamrin in the Indonesian capital.

The hotel will offer 140 rooms and suites, including four 135m2 Keraton suites. F&B options will include an Indonesian restaurant and a lounge.

The hotel will also feature facilities such as a swimming pool, a health club and spa, a business centre, and a boardroom with capacity for 10 pax.

Starwood’s other Luxury Collection propeties in Indonesia include The Laguna Resort & Spa in Nusa Dua, Bali, and The Sarasvati, Bali, which is due to open in January 2014.

Food & Hotel Asia puts forth biggest show yet

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GROWING consumer affluence in Asia Pacific has played a key role in the robust expansion of Food & Hotel Asia (FHA), a biennial food & hospitality trade event in Singapore that combines elements of exhibition, conference and culinary competition.

Comprising five specialised trade shows – FoodAsia, Bakery&Pastry, HotelAsia, HospitalityStyleAsia and Hospitality Technology – FHA2012 will span across nine halls at Singapore Expo, featuring 52 international pavilions and more than 2,600 exhibitors from 65 countries/regions, up from 2,400 in 2010.

More than 54,000 government and trade representatives from 90 countries/regions are expected to attend the event, which runs from April 17-20.

Speaking to TTG Asia e-Daily, FHA organiser Singapore Exhibition Services chief executive, Stephen Tan, said: “Even with the growth of FHA this year, we have not even reached the ceiling.”

“Consumer affluence (has been) creeping into countries such as Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines, and numerous states or provinces in China in the last few years, shifting the trend towards a desire for imported food and quality restaurants. That affluence has also created demand for better hotel services.”

“Wine & Sprits Asia, which broke off from FHA in the last edition and is now run independently alongside FHA, is seeing 20 per cent more exhibitors,” he added.

When asked if the event would need to be shifted to a larger venue in 2014, Tan said: “We have an understanding with Singapore Expo that Hall 10 will be at our disposal for the 2014 edition, which means we will have an additional capacity for 10,000 pax. Plus, we can utilise Singapore Expo’s new MAX Atria.”

“Frankly, there are no alternative venues for FHA. Even if we were to combine (spaces at) Marina Bay Sands and Suntec (Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre), they would still not be able to support FHA.”