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Saudi Arabia to host UNWTO 26th General Assembly in 2025

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The UNWTO has announced that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will host its 26th General Assembly in 2025.

The news follows the recent hosting of the United Nations Environment Programme’s MENA Climate Week, held in Riyadh in October this year.

Saudi Arabia has been selected to host UNWTO’s 26th General Assembly in 2025; Riyadh, pictured

The UNWTO announcement was made during the participation of Ahmed Al-Khatib, minister of tourism, at the 25th General Assembly, held in the city of Samarkand, Uzbekistan, from October 16 to 20.

He commented: “Our hosting of the 26th General Assembly underscores our commitment to lead global tourism towards a brighter and more collaborative future. It also highlights our significant achievements in the Executive Council, which the Kingdom assumed leadership of in 2023.”

Saudi Arabia recognises the tourism sector’s potential as a catalyst for change, innovation, and prosperity, and is committed to supporting a global tourism sector that can be both sustainable and prosperous.

The hosting of the 26th General Assembly in 2025 will provide an opportunity for the Kingdom to showcase its tourism and cultural developments, and bolster international cooperation in this vital sector.

During the 25th General Assembly in Uzbekistan, the Kingdom hosted a dinner party, where ministers and dignitaries celebrated Saudi Arabia’s selection as the location for the next edition. The occasion served as an opportunity to introduce the rich and diverse experiences that Member States can look forward to during their visit in 2025.

The Anam Cam Ranh names Norbert Meyer as new resort manager

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Anam Group has appointed Norbert Meyer as resort manager and Geoffrey Crabbe as culinary director at The Anam Cam Ranh.

German national Meyer has amassed more than 20 years of hospitality experience and returns to the resort where he was previously resident manager and acting general manager during his two years there starting January 2018.

His career has seen him work for major international hospitality brands in Europe, the Middle East, South-east Asia and mainland China.

Much more to Mui Ne

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In March, Vietnam announced that Binh Thuan province – home to Mui Ne and its stunning stretches of coastline, white beaches, sand dunes, and rich culture – will host the National Tourism Year 2023 initiative to boost tourism development in the region.

According to Vietnam National Administration of Tourism, the province still has strides to make to attract international visitors, with the campaign aiming to create “breakthroughs, contributing to further promoting tourism development in the south-central region”.

Fishing boats in Mui Ne

To aid this, authorities have developed a series of policies to support investors in the area. This includes shortening the time to process documents and provincial leaders inviting businesses to invest.

“This is contributing to promoting tourism in Binh Thuan in general, and Mui Ne in particular, quickly achieving the goal of turning tourism into a spearhead economic sector,” said Pham Ha, CEO and founder of Lux Travel DMC.

“Currently, the coastal areas have been heavily invested in with regard to infrastructure. High-end resorts have appeared more with a variety of services. This means tourists now have access to professional resort experiences instead of the lack of facilities before.”

These include the opening of The Anam Mui Ne, Azerai Ke Ga Bay, Centara Mirage Mui Ne and a range of projects developed by Novaland, such as Novaworld Phan Thiet, Novaworld Mui Ne, and NovaHills Mui Ne Resort & Villas.

Another game changer was the opening of the Dau Giay-Phan Thiet highway in April. This cut down transport time between Ho Chi Minh City and Mui Ne from 4.5 hours to two. An international airport is also slated to open in 2025, expected to further drive foreign tourists to the area.

“With the new highway and airport, travelling to Mui Ne will become easier and more convenient for visitors. This can enhance the attractiveness of the destination and attract more domestic and foreign tourists. When infrastructure is improved, Mui Ne tourism can attract more investors and businesses operating in this field,” noted Ha.

Mui Ne Red Sand Dunes

Currently, Mui Ne is developing a policy on the night economy to lure visitors, especially international. This includes the two-kilometre night street at Mui Ne Summerland. The pedestrian area takes in restaurants, entertainment and shopping facilities, with festival and art performances taking place weekly.

This is an area Peter Ye, resort manager at The Anam Mui Ne, said needs attention. “Mui Ne still faces some challenges that prevent it from reaching its full potential. One of these is the post-pandemic recovery, in particular of the secondary tourist infrastructure, such as restaurants, bars and entertainment places. We expect that to be over by next year.”

Linh Le, principal and co-founder of Luxperia, said the last few years have seen Mui Ne emerge as the “go-to beach destination” for local residents.

“From that, we are seeing more referrals and recommendations from our client base, as well as interest from foreign guests wishing to avoid another flight,” he added.

According to the official Department of Statistics figures, since April 30, the number of guests visiting the Ham Tien-Mui Ne area has increased, reaching high capacity at weekends when room occupancy hits about 80 per cent.

Mui Ne kite surfing

In May, Binh Thuan tourism continued to make an impression, welcoming more than 805,000 visitors. This marks an increase of 9.18 per cent compared to April 2023 and an increase of 66 per cent over the same period last year.

While pre-Covid, Mui Ne had established itself as a firm favourite with Russian visitors, with Russian-owned resorts, restaurants, and signage catering specifically to the market in abundance, Ha said the area is now rising in popularity with European tourists, as well as visitors from Australia, China, and nearby South-east Asian markets.

The Anam Mui Ne opened its doors in January and has played a significant role in raising the profile of the area, attracting high-end guests from various markets. It is the only affiliated member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World in Vietnam, offering prestigious recognition.

Ye said the main source markets have been locals and expatriates in Vietnam, South Korea and Europe.

“In the next quarters, we expect to see more guests from Australia, China, and other regions,” he added.

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Nils-Arne Schroeder helms as SVP operations at Fairmont

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Fairmont Hotels & Resorts has appointed Nils-Arne Schroeder as the senior vice president of operations for the Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions.

In his new role, he will be responsible for the operational performance of 18 hotels across Asia-Pacific and the Middle East as well as lead the expansion of the Fairmont portfolio across gateway cities with the debut of hotels such as Fairmont Dubai Skyline, Fairmont Shimla Fagu, Fairmont Udaipur, Fairmont Mumbai Sahar and Fairmont Agra.

With a wealth of experience in luxury hospitality which spans over three decades, he has held leadership roles in commercial, hotel operations and luxury brand management across five countries in three continents including the UAE, South Korea, China, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore.

He joins Fairmont Hotels & Resorts from his position as vice president, luxury brands at Hilton, Asia-Pacific.

Ayana Komodo Waecicu Beach appoints Dermot Birchall as GM

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Ayana Komodo Waecicu Beach has named Dermot Birchall as its new general manager.

In his new role, he will work with the team to elevate the hotel’s reputation in Indonesia, as well as spearhead sustainability efforts in Labuan Bajo.

He has over 25 years’ experience in luxury hospitality, and was most recently general manager at Barcelo Mussanah Resort in Muscat, Oman.