TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Wednesday, 1st April 2026
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Flying from the Maldives to cost US$25 more

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TRAVELLERS exiting the Maldives will have to pay a US$25 Airport Development Fee (ADF) on top of their airfares starting next year.

The ADF will be levied from January 1 by GMR Male International Airport, which manages the Maldives’ international airport.

A company official was quoted by Maldives-based Haveeru Online as saying that the fee is to be included in airfares of passengers leaving the Maldives.

“We’ve given the notice six months before in order to give enough time for the airlines to prepare,” the official said.

SIA to introduce low-density Airbus A380s

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WHEN Singapore Airlines (SIA) takes delivery of its 12th Airbus A380 in June, the carrier will reduce the aircraft’s overall capacity to just 409 seats, compared to the 471 seats on board its earlier configuration.

The aircraft’s business-class section will be expanded from the present 60 seats to 86 seats, all located exclusively on the upper deck, at the expense of 88 economy-class seats. The main deck will offer 12 suites and 311 economy-class seats.

With this change, SIA will be operating A380s with the second-lowest seat density behind Korean Air, whose A380s will have 407 seats (12 in first class, 84 in business class and 311 in economy class).

SIA’s lower-density A380s will initially be deployed on its Singapore-Sydney route (SQ221/SQ212) starting June 20. Current plans do not include service on the Singapore-Tokyo-Los Angeles route.

Terengganu’s Lake Kenyir anticipates more tourists

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THE TERENGGANU state government is preparing for a surge in visitors to Lake Kenyir, the largest man-made lake in South-east Asia. As such, major developments are in the pipeline to create a viable and attractive tourist destination.

Several three- to four-stars hotels are being developed on some of the 340 islands on the lake, including a luxury hotel on Pulau Poh, linked by a new cable car facility from Pengkalan Gawi jetty.

There are also plans to turn one of the islands into a duty-free haven next year.

Terengganu chief minister Ahmad Said, at the launch of the Kenyir Festival earlier this month, said: “We are seeing a greater appreciation for nature among visitors, so the lake is a definite draw for the state.”

Over 200,000 tourists visited Lake Kenyir last year, an increase from 160,000 in 2009. The visitors were mainly from Singapore, China and Arabic countries.

Anthony Wong, group managing director, Asian Overland Services Tours & Travel, said: “It’s natural to see an increase in Chinese visitors to Lake Kenyir, as many of them live far from nature, and thus enjoy being close to oceans, lakes and forests.”

By Ellen Chen

North Sulawesi introduces new branding

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THE NORTH Sulawesi Tourism Promotion Board has launched a new branding, with the tagline Manado Joy, to attract leisure tourists and MICE to the destination.

The board’s executive director, Widijanto, said they had chosen to highlight Manado in the tagline, as it was better known than North Sulawesi. “If you Google it, there are many references on Manado,” he explained.

The tagline is coined from the colloquial local expression “Jo”, while the new logo depicts the ocean, a coconut tree, a flower and Tarcius spectrum, the smallest monkey in the world. “These symbolise the variety of attractions in North Sulawesi,” said Widijanto.

Plans are in motion to promote the tagline and logo to the local travel trade, as well as introduce the branding to the international community at the ASEAN Tourism Forum 2012 in Manado.

SAS & SIA look to boost Northern Europe-SEA links through partnership

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SCANDINAVIAN Airlines (SAS), the flag carrier of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, has agreed to further develop and enhance its partnership with Singapore Airlines (SIA). The two entered into a codeshare agreement last December.

In a joint statement, SAS chief commercial officer, Robin Kamark, and SIA senior vice president marketing, Tan Chik Quee, said: “We see opportunities for deeper cooperation, which will strengthen our customer offering and provide more options for seamless travel between Northern Europe and South-east Asia. We look forward to announcing these plans once they are finalised.”

The deal may cover additional codeshare flights, as well as network cooperation on potential new sectors between Scandinavia and Singapore.

SAS had previously added its SK code to SIA-operated flights between Copenhagen and Singapore, and selected flights between Singapore and Bangkok. The SQ prefix was reciprocally added to SAS-operated flights from Copenhagen to Helsinki, Oslo and Stockholm.

Six Senses opens spa in Kuwait

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THAILAND-based Six Senses Spas & Resorts will open a Six Senses Spa at Hotel Missoni Kuwait in early summer 2011.

The 1,500m2 spa, located on the second floor of the five-star designer hotel launched in March this year, will have 13 treatment rooms including two Hammams (Turkish baths), separate areas for men and women and a bridal room with salon, pedicure and manicure areas.

The spa will also house a fitness centre with mixed and ladies-only gyms, a yoga studio, experience showers, saunas, steam rooms and luxurious relaxation areas.

“As well as Six Senses signature treatments and traditional Asian therapies, the spa menu will offer locally-inspired treatments using organic ingredients such as dates, olives and Arabic spices,” the company said in a statement.

Hotel Missoni Kuwait is located in Salmiya, close to the main shopping district of Kuwait City.

SriLankan Airlines grows fleet to meet increasing demand

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SRILANKAN Airlines yesterday took delivery of its first brand-new aircraft in a decade, an Airbus A320-200. The airline plans to add at least six aircraft to its fleet this year, as part of its expansion programme to cater to a growing number of passengers and routes.

This was the first of three A320 aircraft scheduled for delivery in 2011, with the second and third due to arrive in the last quarter of the year. An Airbus A340 widebody aircraft is scheduled for delivery in late May.

The airline expanded its global network to 51 destinations in 32 countries, launching services to Guangzhou and reactivating daily flights to Kochi (TTG Asia e-Daily, March 21). It will also commence flights to Moscow in September.

SriLankan Airlines’ last brand-new aircraft arrived as far back as in 2000, while aircraft arrivals over the years have been on lease.

Google to revolutionise travel search through ITA acquisition

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SEARCH engine giant Google last month bought US-based ITA Software, a travel industry software company that specialises in airfare search and pricing systems. It is busy developing a product capable of generating more comprehensive search results for customers looking for flights and hotels.

Based on a video presentation at EyeforTravel’s Travel Distribution Summit Asia 2011 in Singapore yesterday, the future of Google’s online search will not just generate links to airlines and travel websites, but show flight details, exact prices and quick links to suppliers. This makes it convenient for consumers to make an informed purchase.

Google is also banking on the new product to revolutionise hotel search results via its online search engine. Ali Yilmaz, Google’s head of travel, APAC, told TTG Asia e-daily on the sidelines of the summit: “Now, in countries where there is a local domain, consumers can see room rates of hotels shown on Google Maps. The future product will be able to generate hotel details drawn from advertisers or travel suppliers.”

So far, a definite timeline has not been set for product completion and launch, said Yilmaz.

Yilmaz added that Google’s acquisition of ITA Software would not affect its existing customers, which include travel search providers and websites such as Microsoft’s Bing Travel, Orbitz and Kayak.com.

“Google has guaranteed the US Department of Justice that it will respect the agreements with ITA Software’s customers till 2016,” he said.

Hainan Airlines expands Singapore operations

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SLIGHTLY more than a year after launching flights from Dalian and Hefei to Singapore, Hainan Airlines is planning to add an additional route to the destination.

The carrier will launch a four-weekly Haikou-Singapore service starting September 25.

The flight will be operated with a Boeing 737-800, with eight first-class and 156 economy-class seats.

Lufthansa to deploy A380 to Singapore

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LUFTHANSA German Airlines will deploy the Airbus A380 on its Frankfurt-Singapore route (LH778/LH779) starting October 30, replacing the Boeing 747-400 that is currently in use.

As a result, the Singapore-Jakarta tag-on sector will no longer be operated on this route, but will instead be added onto the daily Munich-Singapore flight (LH790/LH791) using an Airbus A340-300.

Passengers travelling from Jakarta to Frankfurt have the option of a 70-minute connection in Singapore, where LH779 and LH791 will be assigned adjacent gates, or in Lufthansa’s hub in Munich.