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Asia/Singapore Saturday, 27th December 2025
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Minor Hotels to develop hospitality and lifestyle projects in Saudi Arabia

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Minor Hotels has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Saudi Arabia’s Tourism Development Fund (TDF) to jointly develop and operate high-quality hospitality and lifestyle projects focused on mountain resorts, wellness resorts and urban hotels within the Kingdom.

The first project under this partnership is expected to be announced in 2H2023.

Minor Hotels will work with Saudi Arabia’s Tourism Development Fund to develop hospitality and lifestyle projects across the Kingdom

The partnership will see the development of multiple hospitality projects in the targeted tourism destinations specified in the National Tourism Strategy over the next couple of years. Minor Hotels will act as an operator and partner in each of the projects. Its flagship brands include Anantara, Avani, Tivoli and Oaks, which will be established in locations across Saudi Arabia.

Set up in 2020, Saudi Arabia’s TDF supports tourism investment in the Kingdom, linking private sector investors with public funding opportunities in the tourism ecosystem and tourism destinations across Saudi Arabia.

Dillip Rajakarier, group CEO of Minor International and CEO of Minor Hotels, said: “The signing of this MoU with Saudi’s Tourism Development Fund represents a significant step for Minor Hotels, enabling the group to offer a wide variety of products ranging from experiential luxury to serviced apartments, each creating a personalised product for a consumer niché.

“We look forward to working closely with TDF to bring these projects to fruition and to creating new iconic hospitality destinations within the Kingdom.”

Etihad Airways adds Osaka to its network

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Etihad Airways is set to fly to Osaka five times per week beginning October 1, adding to the airline’s existing Tokyo service.

Etihad Airways will fly to Osaka starting from October 1

Operated on the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, the new route will open up Abu Dhabi to visitors from Osaka, and support the growing trade and tourism ties between the countries.

Capella Sydney

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Location
The 192-key Capella Sydney occupies an enviable city block in the Sandstone Precinct, a six-minute walk from Circular Quay. The Opera House and Harbour Bridge are also relatively nearby, around a 12-minute walk on their respective sides of the Quay. Sydney’s main airport, Kingsford Smith Airport, is just a 25-minute drive away.

Accommodation
My room was a Skyline Twin Room on the seventh floor, with views of the sky and green plants on the ledge, and not else of a view.

This is because Capella Sydney is located within a legacy building – the Department of Education’s Edwardian Baroque building to be exact – and as such, its external structure cannot be altered. Rooms also come in various shapes and configurations because of the same reason.

If views are important to you, then booking one of the hotel’s four Prestige Suites – Capella, Farrer, Liberty, and Macquarie – as well as the Deluxe and Skyline Suites, will offer better views of the urban sprawl and even the Harbour Bridge.

Regardless, there is no compromise on luxury at all. Upon entering my room, I was astonished at its size, plus the fact that there was a ‘living room’ complete with a two-seater couch, a round table, and an armchair; a space apt for having friends over. I loved the calming colour palette of walnut, grey and cream, which helped evoke the feeling of home.

Other mod cons include a 55-inch TV with streaming services, LG sound bar, Nespresso machine, minibar with free non-alcoholic beverages, and a desk area.

The bedsheets are Italian Frette linen, a brand known for their impeccable bedding quality and the silky-smooth feel of the sheets. I slept well – extremely well – and it was difficult to get up in the morning. The carpet surrounding the bed had pressure sensors which lit up dim night lights the moment my feet hit the carpet. The lights automatically turn off within a minute of crawling back into my comfortable cocoon; what a brilliant feature!

The spacious bathroom had a bathtub, an automatic, heated Toto bidet toilet, and a shower area with two rain showers and two showerheads. There’s also a Dyson hairdryer under the sink, while amenities are from UK-based skincare company Haeckels.

F&B
Brasserie 1930 serves modern classics – from Glazed Quail, Whipped Feta and Green Olive Salsa, to Kinross Station Lamb Rump, Carrot, Harissa, Hazelnut – where ingredients are sourced from small-batch farmers and grocers around Australia. It is open for lunch and dinner every day except for Sundays and Mondays.

Brasserie 1930 is also the location for breakfast. The choice-laden menu offered items such as warm bowls of Jasmine Rice Congee with Spanner Crab, as well as brunch items like Crumpet Eggs Benedict with Berkshire Smoked Ham and Truffle Hollandaise, and Cured Tasmanian Ocean Trout and Creamy Scramble Eggs on a Croissant. The made-to-order dishes were supplemented by a pastries and cold cuts buffet.

The all-day dining venue, Aperture, is located just next to the check-in area. Previously the courtyard of the heritage building, Aperture has been transformed into a light-flooded space, framed by seven-metre-high living green walls featuring 70 local species of plants.

Guests get to dine underneath Meadow – a kinetic light installation by Amsterdam’s Studio Drift – and surrounded by the calming presence of verdant trees and lush plants. A daily afternoon tea is served here, and the area is open from 07.00 to 22.00 for food.

There’s also a bar named after the building’s architect George McRae. An intimate space, the McRae Bar is a modern rendition of a Victoria-era drinking den serving an extensive selection of cocktails, beers, and wines.

Facilities
Guests can unwind or arrange to meet non-guests in the Living Room, a signature space in all Capella properties. Here, I was offered a delicious welcome drink made with smoked peach, Australian coffee, and wild citrus. It’s a good spot to work from as well, as I could tap away on my laptop in a quiet alcove.

Located on the ground level, the Living Room also serves snacks, and a happy hour with alcoholic beverages from 17.30 to 19.00 daily. Guests are also assigned a Capella culturist, and while I did not make use of this service during my short stay, I understand that these culturists will be able to arrange experiences such as a visit to the farmer’s market or a culture tour with the indigenous Australian people of the Eora Country (Sydney).

There are also six event spaces catering for groups from 10 to 80 guests, all of which have been decked out in the latest high-tech conferencing equipment. Private dining and late evening drinks can also be arranged by the Capella Sydney team.

For the active, there’s a 24-hour gym, spa, a heated indoor pool for laps, and a vitality pool to soak in on the sixth level.

Service
Outstanding, inimitable hospitality from the moment a concierge saw me trying to cross the street with my large bag in tow and hustling over to help me, to the many warm greetings and smiles I encountered entering through its elegant doors.

Three individuals stood out in particular – Hamilton, who showed me around the property and my room, patiently answering all my questions; Liam, for keeping me company and chatting with me on a cold, brisk morning while we waited for my Uber to the airport; and Nicolena, for which this experience would not have been possible without.

Verdict
I was extremely privileged to have encountered hospitality at its highest level, and I do not know of any other hotel experience which can top this stay.

Contact details
Website: https://capellahotels.com/en/capella-sydney

Kids stay and eat free at Outrigger Maldives

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Outrigger Maldives Maafushivaru Resort has launched a Kids Stay and Eat Free promotion where children under the age of 12 travelling with their parents can stay and eat for free.

The children can choose to either dine from the buffet or from the kids’ menu in the resort’s five restaurants.

Kids travelling with their parents can stay and eat for free at Outrigger Maldives Maafushivaru Resort

Families can enjoy activities such as snorkelling, stand-up paddle boarding, kayaking and attending the marine biologist’s educational presentations on whale sharks, manta rays, coral life, as well as view the night sky with the resort’s astronomer and the aid of a powerful telescope.

The Two-Bedroom Beach Villa accommodates two adults and two children, and features an outdoor deck with a daybed, dining area and private pool. There are also villa options for families with only one child.

The resort is a convenient 25-minute seaplane ride from Male international airport.

The Kids Stay & Eat Free offer is valid for new bookings from now to October 31.

For more information, visit Outrigger Maldives Maafushivaru Resort.

Mastercard Economics Institute study reveals new travel trends for 2023

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Mastercard Economics Institute has released its latest Travel Industry Trends 2023 report which shows that consumers are taking advantage of a more traditional travel ecosystem in 2023, prioritising leisure travel, and pioneering new corridors around the world.

In the face of a changing economic landscape, post-lockdown preferences for experiences over material items and a consistent demand for leisure travel shape 2023’s outlook. Initially lagging leisure travel, business travel also found its footing in the 2H2022, especially in cultures prioritising a return to office.

Pent-up demand continues, with travellers from Asia-Pacific expected to drive bookings in 2023

With an uncertain economy providing some cross-market turbulence, mainland China’s reopening is expected to bolster growth globally with concentrated impact in Asia-Pacific, according to Mastercard Economics Institute estimates.

Some key findings include:

Leisure and business travel growing at the same pace
Driven by the long-awaited lifting of travel restrictions in Asia, global leisure travel remains robust, with flight bookings up roughly 31% in March 2023 compared to the same month in 2019.

In 2H2022 and early 2023, corporate flight bookings caught up to leisure flight bookings driven by regions with a strong return to office culture. Insights show demand for in-person meetings, with the most significant growth in commercial travel and entertainment expenses being led by Asia-Pacific and Europe up 64% and 42% respectively, between January and March 2023.

Mainland China’s reopening benefits global and Asia-Pacific tourism
China’s reopening following tight Covid-19 regulations comes at a time when it will likely have a positive impact on the experience economy as pent-up demand for travel is expected to drive strong tailwinds.

By March 2023, spending on experiences was notably 93% of where it was in 2019 despite minimal travel last year. Economies in the Asia-Pacific region could be obvious beneficiaries of China’s opening, given their strong ties to international trade, tourism, and geographical proximity.

Based on Mastercard Economics Institute estimates, other countries that are expected to benefit include northern Europe – Germany and France – and Brazil, which could see a boost in their exports to China as the economy recovers.

Travellers establish new corridors
As consumers are enjoying higher incomes and returning to some level of pre-pandemic comfort, they are also starting to venture further from home to new locations. For travellers from the Asia-Pacific region, the US and Australia remain favourite destinations for spring and summer journeys.

Beginning in late 2022, visitors to Hong Kong SAR started to increase, with the destination edging its way into the top 10 list and soaring to the third spot in February 2023.

Luxury travel experiences, such as splurging on high-end accommodation and luxury travel in places like France and Italy, will likely entice Chinese tourists emerging from a zero-Covid environment to re-join the experience economy.

Tourists continue to prioritise experiences
Preference for experiences over things persists, and travellers are demonstrating new demand for the unique. Potentially influenced by social media and entertainment, travellers are landing in lesser-known destinations in search of cultural immersion.

As of March 2023, global spending on experiences was up 65%, while spending on things is up 12% compared to 2019. Experience-oriented spending is surging in certain corridors where pandemic lockdowns have expired, but Chinese tourists who traditionally over-index on luxury retail compared to other tourists could provide a boost to goods spending across markets.

“In 2023, travel came roaring back in Asia as China reopened its borders and other markets eased the last of their pandemic-era travel restrictions,” said David Mann, chief economist for Asia at the Mastercard Economics Institute. “As people around the world prioritise experiences over things, the strong demand for travel is expected to last far beyond the initial ‘revenge travel’ bump. As we look ahead to the peak summer travel season, the big question is whether flight and accommodation supply can keep up with demand.”

View the full Travel Industry Trends 2023 report here.

Vietjet launches loyalty programme SkyJoy

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Vietjet has introduced its loyalty programme, SkyJoy, enabling members to earn and redeem unlimited SkyPoints for flight tickets and services from over 250 brands in dining, resorts, and shopping across Vietnam.

Guests can sign up to become a Vietjet SkyJoy member and earn SkyPoints with the money spent on flight tickets. With Vietjet’s flights during 12-month circle, members can upgrade their membership tier and enjoy many privileges like earning 12 SkyPoints on every 10,000 dong (US$0.43) spent, priority privileges at airports, as well as opportunities to participate in Vietjet’s and its partners’ promotional programmes.

Vietjet’s CEO Dinh Viet Phuong at the launch of SkyJoy

Vietjet SkyJoy members can use or buy SkyPoints to redeem for Fixed Point tickets, Final Deal tickets, and Market Fare tickets year-round, saving up to 90 per cent on fares. They have to option to purchase the Sky+ Gold Membership Pass and receive an additional 30,000 SkyPoints as a bonus.

In addition, Vietjet SkyJoy members can also earn SkyPoints when purchasing or using services from different partners, such as VISA, Mastercard, Samsung, Grab, Mobifone, ZaloPay, Ogawa, Maison Online, Booking.com, G-Connect, and more.

To celebrate its launch, Vietjet SkyJoy will be offering exclusive benefits for new members with 500 SkyPoints for each successful sign-up.

PATA Philippines raises funds to revive Pagsanjan Falls

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PATA Philippines Chapter’s fund-raising gala on May 12, which featured the crème de la crème of the country’s tourism on the catwalk, raised over US$10,700 to revive Pagsanjan Falls tourism.

The funds will finance projects that will benefit boat ride tours and the boatmen in the towns of Cavinti, Lumban and Pagsanjan in Laguna, as well as assist selected tourism students, said Marlene Insigne, PATA Philippines Chapter board of trustee-treasurer.

PATA Philippines Chapter raised over US$10,700 during its fund-raising gala

Local tourism chiefs of the three towns have agreed to make Pagsanjan Falls – once a top tourist attraction best known for shooting the rapids – a green and sustainable community and to help the boatmen and their families who have suffered during the pandemic, said PATA Philippines Chapter chair Maria Paz Alberto.

Leading the Filipiniana fashion show are Alberto, tourism secretary Christina Garcia Frasco, Tourism Promotions Board chief operating officer Marga Nograles, along with their spouses, hotel management, sales and marketing executives.

SAUDIA Group readies to welcome Hajj travellers

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SAUDIA Group – comprising Saudi Airlines, flyadeal, and Saudi Private Aviation – has announced operational plans for Hajj season 2023.

The group will be allocating over 1.2 million seats for pilgrims from all over the world on its current fleet of 164 aircraft, plus an additional fleet of 12 aircraft.

SAUDIA Group will allocate over 1.2 million seats for pilgrims from around the world for the upcoming Hajj season

Pilgrims from more than 100 scheduled destinations and 14 seasonal destinations will be transported to six airports in the Kingdom located in Jeddah, Riyadh, Dammam, Medina, Taif, and Yanbu.

The company will also be sharing awareness messages to pilgrims in their languages through official channels in their countries, Hajj missions and organisations present in Makkah and Madinah, and across Hajj residences. The information aims to help make planning for the Hajj easier, and include details related to baggage weights and sizes, and the mechanisms at airports upon departure and after the end of Hajj.

SAUDIA will also provide services such as the issuance of boarding passes for all flights, and ensure that King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah and Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz International Airport will be staffed with navigators and employees fluent in various languages to help answer any Hajj-related queries.

Lastly, SAUDIA has also updated its inflight Islamic content to include religious programmes in several languages such as Arabic, English, Bahasa Indonesian, Chinese and other languages.

Accor signs Novotel Melbourne Box Hill

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Accor has signed Novotel Melbourne Box Hill, a new-build hotel set to open in January 2025.

Owned by APH Holding, Novotel Melbourne Box Hill will be located in the heart of Box Hill, one of Melbourne’s most vibrant suburbs, and will feature 132 guestrooms.

Novotel Melbourne Box Hill is slated to open in January 2025

The hotel will offer facilities such as an all-day dining restaurant, lobby bar/café, rooftop bar, spa, wellness centre, gym, as well as conference and events facilities including a 200-capacity ballroom.

Accor Pacific’s CEO, Sarah Derry, said: “Box Hill is a vibrant and growing suburb, and we are excited to offer both business and leisure travellers a stylish and contemporary accommodation option in this dynamic community.”

“Novotel Melbourne Box Hill will be a flagship for the area, and we are confident that it will become a popular destination for both locals and visitors to Melbourne. The hotel will have access to public transport and retail amenities and will be an appropriate asset for Melbourne’s much needed second CBD which should promote, leisure and business,” added Johnson Zhang, CEO, APH Holding.

New hotels: Wyndham Grand Phu Quoc, Shama Luxe Sukhumvit Bangkok and more

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Wyndham Grand Phu Quoc

Wyndham Grand Phu Quoc, Vietnam
The 1,399-room Wyndham Grand Phu Quoc features 27 newly-constructed villas set to open later this year.

The property offers a variety of entertainment options such as a kid’s club, indoor cinema, theatre, golf course, F&B options, and even has the Phu Quoc Convention Centre onsite.

Nearby attractions include the VinWonders Phu Quoc amusement park, Grand World Phu Quoc, Vinpearl Safari Phu Quoc, and Corona Casino.

Shama Luxe Sukhumvit Bangkok

Shama Luxe Sukhumvit Bangkok, Thailand
Shama Luxe Sukhumvit Bangkok is a luxury serviced apartment located in Bangkok that offers 52 accommodation choices ranging from one- and two-bedroom suites to the two-bedroom Walton Suites.

Facilities comprise a fitness centre, kids’ playroom, and a swimming pool with city views.

BreakFree on Broadway Sydney

BreakFree on Broadway Sydney, Australia
Right in the heart of Sydney is BreakFree on Broadway Sydney, which features 47 refurbished guestrooms.

The hotel is just a 15-minute walk to Darling Harbour and Chinatown, and a short stroll to The University of Sydney and Broadway Shopping Centre.

There is also a café that serves continental breakfast daily, a reading area, and a boardroom for up to 10 delegates.

Andaz Nanjing Hexi

Andaz Nanjing Hexi, China
Located in the rapidly developing Hexi CBD area, Andaz Nanjing Hexi, together with two office towers and the luxury shopping mall, create a one-stop destination for travellers.

The 362-key hotel boasts restaurants and bars, fitness centre, indoor pool, as well as indoor and outdoor event venues.

About a 30 minute drive to Nanjing Lukou International Airport, the hotel offers easy access with the nearby Nanjing Metro Yuantong Station.