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‌China travel bookings boosted by Lunar New Year demand: Trip.com Group

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Trip.com Group has seen mainland Chinese demand for travel continue to surge in the run-up to the Lunar New Year holiday season.

This comes after the decision last month by China to officially abolish all quarantine restrictions for inbound visitors from January 8, 2023. Since the announcement, Trip.com Group has seen a huge increase in searches and the volume of travel bookings.

Mainland Chinese are eager to travel once more, now that quarantine restrictions upon their return home are abolished

On Trip.com Group’s leading Chinese language travel service platform Ctrip, between December 26, 2022 and January 5, 2023, search interest for outbound flights from China increased by 83% compared to the two-week period prior, with outbound flight bookings increasing by 59% over the same period.

Bookings show the most popular cross-border destinations include: Macau, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Australia, Singapore, the US, Malaysia, the United Kingdom, and Indonesia.

Lunar New Year trends
With millions set to be on the move during the Lunar New Year holiday in China, also known as Spring Festival, which takes place from January 21 to 27, 2023 and the first major holiday following the liberalisation of border policies, outbound bookings for trips have grown significantly.

Analysis of Ctrip data shows overseas travel for the seven-day Lunar New Year holiday surged by 540% compared to last year’s Spring Festival; and the average cost of bookings was revealed to have risen by 32% year-on-year.

Ctrip data also shows airline bookings from China to Hong Kong increased by 18 times compared with the previous year, following the announcement to ease restrictions. The number of airline bookings to Hong Kong has also increased by 36% month-on-month. Similarly, the search popularity of Hong Kong on the platform was more than double that and increased by 85% month-on-month.

Taking a deeper look, the top ten most popular domestic destinations for the Spring festival are Shanghai, Beijing, Sanya, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Shenzhen, Kunming, Hangzhou, Chongqing and Haikou.

South-east Asia shines as top outbound destination
As of January 12, 2023, overall travel bookings of mainland tourists to South-east Asian countries increased by 1,026% compared with the same period last year. The number of air ticket bookings from China to South-east Asia increased by 864% year-on-year, and the top five most popular destination countries for mainland tourists traveling to South-east Asia during the Lunar New Year holiday are: Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia, and Indonesia.

According to Ctrip’s data, from December 27 to January 11, Thailand stands out as a top destination for mainland tourists during the Spring Festival holiday on the platform. During the same period, inbound travel bookings from Thailand to China increased by 101% year-on-year.

In addition to this, as of January 12, the number of mainland tourists traveling to Singapore for the Lunar New Year holiday increased by 499% year-on-year, Malaysia saw an increase of 584% year-on-year, with Cambodia and Indonesia each increasing by more than 10 times year-on-year.

A welcoming return for Chinese tourists
With the adjustment of China’s entry and exit policy, the cross-border travel market is also picking up with embassies and tourism boards across the world targeting Chinese tourists aiming to attract them back to visit their countries.

One example is the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s (TAT) China is back campaign, to welcome the return of Chinese tourists. It expects more than 300,000 Chinese tourists to visit Thailand in the first three months of 2023 alone.

Trip.com Group’s first livestream broadcast targeting the outbound mainland audience recorded sales of more than 20,000 room nights, amounting to a Gross Merchandise Value of over RMB 40 million (US$5.97 million). The livestream session was supported by TAT, with its governor Yuthasak Supasorn joining the broadcast to interact with viewers.

Hosted by Trip.com Group’s vice president Sun Tianxu and presenter Xiao Yu, the livestream session featured almost 60 products, including attractions tickets and staycation packages at hotels across Thailand, such as The Peninsula Bangkok, Capella Bangkok, InterContinental Pattaya Resort, and Banyan Tree Krabi.

Resorts World Cruises set for Hong Kong return this March

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PAL steps up China flights

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InterContinental Danang unveils new musical spa

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Named after the tones in the musical scale, the new Mi Sol Spa set within InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort applies sound therapy to its programmes to tune guests back to physical, mental and spiritual wellness.

According to its press statement, each tone in the musical scale has a specific vibration frequency and can enhance the flow of natural energy around the body. For example, mi – 528 hertz – can stimulate love and restore equilibrium, while sol – 741 hertz – cleanses the body of toxins.

Using tuning forks to harness these frequencies and blending them with ancient wisdom and modern science, this wellness centre promises to help every guest achieve complete relaxation and rejuvenation.

Mi Sol Spa offers eight treatment villas that are based on the tube shape of Quonset huts. These elegant suites are complemented by soothing saunas and steam rooms, hammam beds, Jacuzzis and marble bathtubs.

For more information and reservations, please contact reservations.icdanang@ihg.com.

Hyatt Regency Seragaki Island Okinawa rolls out ecotourism activity

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BWH Hotels’ latest Asian launches: Journey through the vibrant landscapes of the region in style and comfort

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Best Western Plus Carapace Hotel Hua Hin is located around a series of lagoon pools in the coastal enclave of Khao Tao, 10 minutes south of Hua Hin
Best Western Plus Carapace Hotel Hua Hin is located around a series of lagoon pools in the coastal enclave of Khao Tao, 10 minutes south of Hua Hin

Brought to you by BWH Hotels

BWH Hotels unveiled 12 exciting new additions to its portfolio in 2023 across Asia’s popular tourist destinations, with each hospitality offering presenting a unique experience and allure, blending comfort with local charm.

Best Western Plus Carapace Hotel Hua Hin (Thailand)
Nestled around a series of shimmering lagoon pools in the enchanting coastal enclave of Khao Tao, a mere 10 minutes south of Hua Hin and approximately two and a half hours’ drive from Bangkok, the 380-key Best Western Plus Carapace Hotel Hua Hin embraces a free-flowing organic design for its structure. Guests can take in the serene beauty of nature while enjoying a wide range of accommodation options and thoughtful facilities tailored for both leisure and business travellers.

Best Western Plus Metro Clark (The Philippines)
Both business and leisure travellers will discover a haven where modern comfort meets the lively cityscape of Angeles City at Best Western Plus Metro Clark. Located in the heart of Angeles City, the 186-room hotel offers an outdoor pool, gym, and flexible event spaces. It also features three diverse international restaurants and a pool bar with spectacular city views.

Best Western Chatuchak (Thailand)
Conveniently located in the buzzy Chatuchak district, next to the iconic Chatuchak Market, one of Asia’s largest markets and a well-known tourist attraction for avid shoppers, Best Western Chatuchak promises an unforgettable stay in the city centre. A unique blend of comfort and sophistication throughout its 192-key property, all guestrooms come complete with signature king or twin beds, stylish interiors, a working desk and views of the city.

Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport, a member of WorldHotels Distinctive (Japan)
Hotel guests will experience unparalleled convenience and comfort at Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport, which is directly connected to Japan’s busiest airport in Tokyo. The 1557-key sanctuary and one of the largest convention hotel boasts a convenient fuss-free stay with its thoughtfully-designed accommodations, modern amenities and even an open-air onsen (hot springs).

KAYA Kyoto Nijo Castle, BW Signature Collection (Japan)
Surrounded by UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the Nijo Castle, which dates back from the 1600s, and the Imperial Palace, KAYA Kyoto Nijo Castle, BW Signature Collection, at Kyoto puts guests at the doorstep of some of the city’s most significant landmarks and attractions. Designed in a contemporary Japanese style and equipped with organic amenities, the 57-guestroom boutique accommodation spotlights a harmonious mix of tradition and comfort.

Tawa Ravadee Resort Prachinburi, a member of WorldHotels Distinctive (Thailand)
Nature lovers and culture seekers will be delighted by the distinct charm of Tawa Ravadee Resort Prachinburi, an exceptional upscale property that showcases the grace and charm of Thai heritage. Home to 199 rooms and suites, the exquisite resort overlooks a lake, is surrounded by lush forests and rice fields in the Prachinburi province, close to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Khao Yai National Park, and about two and a half hours’ drive east of Bangkok.

Best Western Ratchada Hotel (Thailand)
For a fresh take on Bangkok, travellers can choose to stay at Best Western Ratchada Hotel, located in the up-and-coming downtown Ratchada district, surrounded by commercial towers, restaurants and retail malls. The contemporary 120-key midscale hotel provides excellent connectivity via the Phra Ram 9 and Thailand Cultural Centre MRT subway stations, with the bustling Sukhumvit district a few stops away.

SureStay Plus by Best Western Cebu City (The Philippines)
Guests can uncover the cultural heart of Cebu City at SureStay Plus by Best Western Cebu City, which provides easy access to landmarks like Magellan’s Cross and Basilica del Sto. Niño. With 63 modern rooms equipped with kitchen facilities, it’s an excellent choice for extended breaks. Connecting rooms and various family-friendly options make it an ideal boutique accommodation for leisure travellers and business travellers with families in tow.

The Sanctuary Resort Pattaya, BW Signature Collection (Thailand)
Pattaya’s first BW Signature Collection at The Sanctuary Resort Pattaya boasts an awe-inspiring vantage point over Jomtien’s shores, with world-class water parks, tourist attractions, and golf courses also within convenient access. Featuring a total of 164 rooms and suites, including family-friendly options with a spacious living area and bunk beds for the kids, the resort houses a rooftop bar, pool and gym. Hotel guests even get to dine at the Oceana restaurant which serves Thai and international cuisine against an extraordinary aquarium.

Best Western Premier Marvella Nha Trang (Vietnam)
Travellers can enjoy refined comfort at Best Western Premier Marvella Nha Trang, a new upscale beachfront hotel, complete with 335 stylish rooms and suites. Guests can also unwind at the hotel’s diverse facilities, including a spa, gym, sky-high infinity pool, 3D golf simulator and a kids’ club — making it the perfect retreat in one of Vietnam’s popular tourist destinations.

Alhambra Hotel & Convention, BW Signature Collection (Indonesia)
Located in West Java’s Mount Galunggung tourist area, between the city of Tasikmalaya and the authentic village of Kampung Naga where it is surrounded by green landscapes and dramatic volcanic peaks, Alhambra Hotel & Convention offers 116 guestrooms with panoramic views. Suitable for large-scale events like conferences and social functions, it also features a 1,000-delegate convention hall.

Best Western Click Sathorn 11 Bangkok (Thailand)
Situated in a quiet residential street on Sathorn Road, Best Western Click Sathorn 11 Bangkok offers 119 rooms fully equipped with amenities for a comfortable stay. Being within close proximity to the bustling Silom Sathorn district, which is also a hip drinking and dining neighbourhood, as well as the Chao Phraya riverside, the contemporary hotel is ideal for business and leisure travellers looking to enjoy a variety of dining options, world-class medical care, and inspiring experiences.

Keen to introduce your clients to BWH Hotels for their trips in Asia?
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Rosewood Hong Kong welcomes new MD

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Hugo Montanari has been appointed as the new managing director of Rosewood Hong Kong. He will be responsible for managing all aspects of the property.

A seasoned hotelier, Montanari has more than 17 years of global luxury hotel experience, with diverse experience in mainland China, Asia-Pacific, the Americas and Europe.

He was previously with health and wellness resort, Jayasom Ibiza, as general manager.

Philippines’ Bohol gets a new mixed-use tourism development

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A 25 billion pesos (US$545 million), 50-hectare mixed-use development that marks sustainability, community and local culture as its guiding principles is taking shape in Panglao, Bohol.

Named Panglao Shores, Bohol’s first and biggest township will feature at least three hotels with 1,000 keys on a kilometre strip of white beach; 1,000 condominium and residential units; 37,000m² of indoor and outdoor retail and commercial areas; as well as medical facilities and vast greenbelt areas, said CEO Hope Marie Uy at the recent media launch.

Panglao Shores is a 10-year project and will be a fully-integrated sustainable community upon completion

Developed by the Alturas Group of Companies, owned by the Uy family, the first phase of the 10-year project includes the commercial strip and the ongoing construction of 188-key South Palms Resort to be managed by a foreign hotel management company when it opens early next year. The latter is an expansion of the existing 78-key South Palms Resort.

Uy also added that the addition of a mid-range hotel with around 300 keys and function venues for up to 1,000 people would fill the need for a larger business events facility in Bohol. There will also be a luxury resort with villas and exclusive areas.

Panglao Shores will not be a cookie-cutter project, Uy shared, as the company has engaged environmental specialists from London, Singapore, Thailand and the Philippines from the onset. The company will also ensure that the development will be a fully-integrated community that will flourish with sustainability, as inspired by the company’s existing South Farms which is focused on sustainability and the circular economy.

Project consultant Bill Barnett, managing director of C9 Hotelworks, said Panglao Shores is a “generational business” meant to be sustainable in all aspects, including water supply and electricity, coupled with a sense of place and connection to the land.

Buildings will be low density – maximum heights will be kept to four or five storeys – for ocean views, designed according to international eco-building standards and materials, and building materials and plants will be sourced locally. The architecture will also be guided by the principles of Filipino vernacular design, natural ventilation, and the use of locally-available materials such as limestone and repurposed wood, which is readily available in Bohol.

Hilton introduces new brand Spark by Hilton

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Spark by Hilton is the newest addition to Hilton’s portfolio of brands, billing itself as a brand which will provide a simple, reliable and comfortable stay for every guest at an accessible price.

Signature elements of Spark by Hilton will include Thoughtful Simplicity, Reliable Service, Unexpected Touches, and Consistent Quality.

Spark by Hilton will provide a simple, reliable and comfortable stay for every guest at an accessible price

“In looking at the economy category, we saw a segment that has grown dramatically but lacks consistency, providing us an opportunity to deliver on the needs of this underserved segment of travellers,” said Matt Schuyler, chief brand officer, Hilton.

“True to its name, Spark by Hilton signifies the start of something great – a moment of ignition as we add energy and momentum into the category and deliver the most reliable and friendly stays. This breakthrough premium economy brand will deliver the essentials done exceptionally well for every guest, every time along with friendly service – ensuring all travellers can enjoy a great hotel experience where they feel truly cared for.”

For developers, this cost-effective conversion brand provides an opportunity for existing properties by reimagining the economy segment and focusing on areas that drive the guest experience while also providing a consistent look and feel across each hotel.

Owners will also benefit from Hilton’s network effect, business model, and commercial engines, including supply chain management, a cost-effective pricing model and automated customer offerings such as digital check-in and Digital Key.

“Spark by Hilton was developed in close collaboration with our developer community, and we are thrilled by the positive feedback and excitement we have received to date,” said Alissa Klees, brand leader, Spark by Hilton.

In addition, Spark by Hilton guests will enjoy the benefits of the Hilton Honors guest loyalty programme for the company’s portfolio of more than 7,000 hotels worldwide.

Hong Kong Airlines works to rebuild talent team

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Hong Kong Airlines is looking to engage 1,000 new employees to join its workforce by the end of 2023 to meet operation needs and future growth.

New staff positions include 120 pilots, 500 cabin crew, and 380 ground staff that will be filled by both local and overseas applicants.

Hong Kong Airlines will increase remuneration for both crew and ground staff, and hire new talents

This will supplement its recent move to re-activate staff previously on Long Pay Leave back to their positions.

Altogether, the exercise will bring the airlines’ total workforce back to 60-70 per cent of pre-pandemic levels.

The Hong Kong-based carrier also announced salary increments for both crew and ground staff. Remuneration increments include an eight per cent basic salary pay rise and up to a 10 per cent increase to the flying hourly rate for crew members, while all ground staff will receive a five per cent basic salary pay rise plus a discretionary five per cent quarterly variable incentive effective January 1 this year.

Hong Kong Airlines expects to increase flight operations to 30 sectors per day by January 2023 and to 75 per cent of its operating capacity by the end of 2023. Full operations are expected to be achieved by mid-2024.