Accor and Qantas have joined hands to reward mutual members of their loyalty schemes the best of both worlds, by granting eligible frequent flyers the opportunity to secure Gold status in the Accor Live Limitless (ALL) programme.
To qualify, loyalty members must register and link their accounts before August 12, 2022.
Accor and Qantas reward mutual members of their loyalty schemes with the best of both worlds
ALL Gold status, which typically requires members to stay 30 nights with Accor to qualify, offers benefits like room upgrades, early check-in or late check-out, and guaranteed room availability. The complimentary upgrade is now available to frequent flyers who hold Silver, Gold, Platinum and Platinum One Status, as well as Points Club Plus and Chairman’s Lounge members.
Accor Pacific CEO, Sarah Derry, said: “Working together with Qantas, this is the first time we have provided complimentary ALL Gold status without travellers needing to stay at an Accor property and the one-night fast track into Platinum is the most generous fast track we have ever offered.
“It comes at a time when we are seeing incredibly strong demand for travel and gives frequent flyers immediate access to the top benefits of our ALL – Accor Live Limitless loyalty programme.”
Hong Kong authorities have plans to cut hotel quarantine for overseas arrivals from seven to five days, followed by a two-day home isolation monitored by a new health code system – yellow code to prevent visitors from entering high-risk venues like restaurants and bars.
Trade insiders say the decision may be made official this month.
Hong Kong authorities plan to cut hotel quarantine for overseas arrivals from seven to five days
EGL Tours Company’s executive director, Steve Huen, who believes an announcement would be made within the next two weeks, said the move would free up more designated quarantine hotel (DQH) rooms for booking since demand has been high amid tight supply. The cost of DQH may also lower as a result.
He shared: “We experienced problems with booking DQH for some tour members (on their way back to Hong Kong), so they ended up giving up the trip as no DQH was available for (the) required period.”
EGL has resumed group tours to Japan since June 22, with a total of eight departures scheduled between June and August, comprising 200 guests.
Huen hopes the government will consider relaxing the restrictions to a three-day DQH for those who already have three vaccinations.
On the other hand, Holiday World Tours’ managing director, Paul Leung, said the move would hardly impact inbound traffic as travellers are still reluctant to be quarantined in hotels. While it may alleviate some pressure on DQH supply, which has been elevated by the high volume of mainland Chinese transiting through Hong Kong to China due to lack of direct flights, severe demand for DQH has already affected business traffic.
“The best option is to scrap all restrictions and rely on PCR tests before boarding, and continuous tests on arrival if we want to (rebuild) overseas visitation,” Leung suggested.
Health chief Lo Chung-mau had earlier told South China Morning Post that the Global Financial Leaders’ Investment Summit will be held in November, as conditional quarantine-free travel may be permitted by then.
On July 30, the government has also approved the return of Hong Kong Sevens scheduled for November 4-6 this year.
These international events will mark the city’s commitment to reopening for business since pandemic struck in 2020.
New Zealand’s progressive easing of entry restrictions since February 2022 is now complete, with the country’s borders now fully open to visitors from around the world.
According to news reports, New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern described the final staged opening of the borders as an enormous moment.
New Zealand’s borders are now fully open to international visitors, including port calls; Auckland City pictured
Speaking at the China Business Summit in Auckland on August 1, Ardern said: “It’s been a staged and cautious process on our part since February as we, alongside the rest of the world continue to manage a very live global pandemic, while keeping our people safe.”
The country is now also permitting port calls by cruise ships and foreign recreational yachts.
Club Med Bali offers a host of entertainment activities for the whole family, including the launch of Mini Club Med + (previously known as Mini Club Med) which features a brand-new science-based framework inspired by Positive Education, offering a fun-filled experience to help children develop their soft skills with brand new fun-packed activities while on vacation.
A designated programme for kids aged four to 10, parents can rest assured their kids are in good hands with fun experiences like the Ninja Bootcamp – where they design their own obstacle course and conquer it; Club Med’s latest addition, Padel Tennis; and even the Mini Club Med Show.
Kids can enjoy fun activities at Club Med Bali, like the Ninja Bootcamp obstacle course
The Nomad Festival-themed day features a live DJ amid the colourful bohemian-chic happenings and curated workshops, such as eco-friendly glitter makeup, dreamcatcher-making and boho-chic festival party.
Families can also bond over creative play and artful storytelling with Club Med’s first-ever immersive art installation in partnership with Art Wonderland Singapore for a limited time, and end the day off with the Colours and Magic Tribe evening shows.
Macau authorities will reopen public services and entertainment facilities, and allow dining-in at restaurants from August 2, as new Covid-19 infections continue to stay absent for nine straight days.
In a statement released on August 1, health authorities said mask-wearing is compulsory and people must show a negative Covid-19 test result within three days to enter most venues.
Macau reopens from August 2
Macau’s intense Covid-19 outbreak had led authorities to shutter more than 30 casinos and other businesses earlier this month, and to limit movements to only trips out of homes for essentials.
Momentus Hospitality, a subsidiary of Chip Eng Seng Group, has acquired a property on Alexandra Road in Singapore, and will begin refurbishment from August 26 to give it a fresh look under a new brand.
The new Momentus Hotel Alexandra is targetted for reopening in 1Q2023. Details on the hotel’s new offerings will be announced towards the end of this year.
The new Momentus Hotel Alexandra is set to reopen in 1Q2023
Angeline Tan, vice president, CES Hospitality, said: “Given the expected uptrend in the global tourism and hospitality sector, Momentus Hotel Alexandra, which is owner-operated, is well positioned to play a key role in the big reset of the hospitality sector.”
Hotel employees will undergo training and upskilling during the refurbishment to prepare for the opening.
Tan added: “We are committed to driving technology innovation and adoption, implementing sustainable solutions, as well as job redesign for employees so as to improve productivity and competitiveness.”
The fourth edition of the Singapore Vegan Festival (SVF) will be held on August 27 this year at the Raffles City Convention Centre, with new activities in the line-up to celebrate the booming plant-based food scene in the city-state.
Organised by EatRoamLive, this annual event features sustainable healthy food options, food innovations for the future, masterclasses with local and international chefs, informative panel discussions, networking sessions, walking tours, interactive workshops, and a plethora of vegan F&B and shopping experiences.
Curated food tours by VegThisCity will also return to delight foodies in this year’s Singapore Vegan Festival
The event will feature a Vegan Food Village, where participants can feast on signature plant-based dishes created by more than eight participating restaurants, including sugar-free and gluten-free desserts for the health-conscious dessert lovers.
The SVF will also be an opportunity for visitors to attend their choice of four panel discussions and speaker symposiums, covering themes such as sustainability, climate change, food insecurity, human health, animal welfare and a growing global population.
Curated food tours by VegThisCity, a Singapore walking and virtual tour company, will also return to delight foodies, with Chinatown Breakfast Walk on August 28; Banana Leaf Experience on September 3; and Peranakan Discovery on September 4.
The SVF has also partnered with selected restaurants in the city to curate exclusive festival vegan menus to unveil a multitude of appetising vegan flavours across diverse cuisines.
Chalet Hotels Limited (CHL) has been awarded the contract by Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) to develop a hotel at Terminal 3 of Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA).
The five-star hotel will have 350 to 400 rooms, and is expected to be commissioned in 2026 or earlier. It will be CHL’s ninth hospitality property in the country and first in northern India.
Chalet Hotels will develop a hotel at Terminal 3 of Indira Gandhi International Airport
One of the busiest airports in Asia, IGIA received 67.3 million passengers in 2019, and with the resumption of travel, saw 10.2 million passengers in April and May this year.
Sanjay Sethi, managing director and CEO, CHL, said: “We are excited about our entry into the NCR and north India as a part of our stated strategy. We look forward to working with DIAL and best of the hotel brands to create a marquee asset in the airport district of New Delhi.”
GMR Group’s CEO Aman Kapoor commented that the development of the hotel at IGIA is set to “provide a significant benefit to transit passengers, both domestic and international”.
As soon as Western Australia reopened to the world in March this year – the last Australian state to do so, Perth Region Tourism Organisation (Destination Perth) went full throttle with consumer and travel trade engagement to make up for two years of pared-down marketing.
It was time to finally welcome people back and show off the many new experiences that emerged during the years of disrupted travel but were only able to draw international attention via campaigns that sought to keep the travel dream alive.
Elizabeth Quay in the Perth CBD features beautiful public spaces, the iconic Spanda sculpture and lifestyle venues
For the capital city and her surrounds, the lure of fresh experiences is especially important, as the region enjoys a high percentage of visitors who are no strangers to Perth as well as Australia.
According to Tracey Cinavas-Prosser, CEO of Destination Perth, on average, 71 per cent of international visitors to Perth have visited Australia before. From Asia, Singapore has the highest repeat visitation averaging 87 per cent, followed by Indonesia, Thailand and Hong Kong – all above 75 per cent.
“Perth did not stand still during Covid. Many tourism products evolved to attract and engage the domestic market, and many fresh ones were created,” said Cinavas-Prosser in an interview with TTG Asia during a June fam trip hosted by her organisation and the City of Swan.
“Every experience that is successful with the locals, which is the hardest market to please since they think they know everything about the destination, will 100 per cent work for the international traveller.”
Two high profile openings in Perth City, the popular gateway to the rest of Western Australia, is the Matagarup Bridge Zip+Climb and the Optus Stadium Vertigo at The Ozone – tantalising options for travellers in search of heart-pounding action in the city. The Matagarup Bridge Zip+Climb invites visitors to trek 314 steps up the steep frame of the bridge, then zip-line back to home base, travelling at up to 75km/hr, while taking in stunning city views. Vertigo guests are harnessed to the roof of Optus Stadium, and invited to walk several metres beyond the edge of the stadium. Bravehearts can even lean over the edge for a photo opportunity.
For a more calming activity, visitors can see Perth from a comfortable rickshaw ride with Peddle Perth’s new two-hour Perth Experience Tour, or eat and learn about Asian food culture through Victoria Park with Up Close & Local Tours.
Cinavas-Prosser said many of the new experiences cater to the growing desire for adventure among post-lockdown travellers.
“The spirit of adventure can mean different things to different people. Adventure could mean finding that amazing restaurant that you’ve always wanted to go to, or it could be zip-lining down the Matagarup Bridge,” she said.
“But for all of these things, people are looking for something different, fresh air and less congestion. Perth can satisfy all these desires, as the city has access to abundant wildlife and nature, which are at our doorstep.”
Sscenic landscape surrounding Yahava KoffeeWorks, Swan Valley
Indeed, a short and leisurely river cruise from Perth CBD will place travellers in the bosom of the Swan Valley, regarded as the food bowl of Western Australia. Here, one can feast their way through cellar doors, breweries, fruit orchards, produce stalls, and retailers of everything else. But the Swan Valley is more than just a gourmet destination, as it packs in art galleries, themed playgrounds, wildlife parks, and endless wide open spaces that soothe the mind.
Repeat visitors will notice welcoming differences now, such as the revitalised and expanded Sandalford Wines vineyard, the new Limeburners Whisky and Giniversity cellar door and restaurant, the new Marron Lake and Sculpture Trail at Swan Valley Station, fresh visitor experiences at perennial tourist favourites The House of Honey and Mondo Nougat, and many more.
City of Swan’s deputy mayor, Mel Congerton, said: “While our borders were closed, many of our businesses and the Swan Valley Visitor Centre used that time to adapt and create environments that were Covid-safe and appealed to the domestic market. You will find many venues have expanded or added alfresco eating areas to cater to those who want to eat in the fresh air, or added bookable classes and experiences to encourage repeat visitors through their doors.”
The Swan Valley is favoured as both a daytrip and multi-day destination, but Congerton said longer stays are always greatly encouraged because “those who stay longer experience more (and have) more stories to share with friends and family back home”.
He added: “A stay of three or four days allows plenty of time to experience all there is to eat, drink, see and do, from Caversham Wildlife Park and Bells Rapids to award-winning wineries, breweries and distilleries. Naturally, visitors who stay longer also spend more, helping our local businesses. The City of Swan is actively promoting the Swan Valley to Asian visitors as a great place to visit with a new inflight advertising campaign on Jetstar Asia, and through targeted Facebook advertising.”
Mr Chapple at The Old Syngogue, Fremantle
The biggest tourism evolution, however, has occurred in Fremantle. Cinavas-Prosser described the change as being a “food renaissance”, as the port city has seen an eruption of new restaurants and bars in recent years, allowing visitors to enjoy more than just fish and chips on the waterfront.
Besides a slew of creative bars, eateries and patisseries on the well-known Cappuccino Strip, visitors will delight in many more lifestyle options such as Gage Roads Freo Brewery by the harbour; Running with Thieves bar, restaurant and retail outlet; and Nieuw Ruin wine bar that is set in a restored cottage.
Counting off a string of new F&B destinations and retailers across Fremantle, Wendy O’Shaughnessy, senior economic development officer for the City of Fremantle, said the developments did not happen at the expense of local heritage.
In fact, many of the new additions are located within conserved buildings, breathing new life into old but beautiful architecture and ensuring the spirit of Fremantle carries through the visitor experience.
The Old Synagogue, is an excellent example. Occupying what was once Western Australia’s first synagogue, built in 1902, the venue is now home to the award-winning Tonic + Ginger restaurant, The Arbor beer and wine garden, Mr Chapple café and bar, and L’Chaim speakeasy bar. The exterior is majestic and the interiors are an Instagrammer’s delight.
A landmark change in Fremantle is FOMO, part of the massive Kings Square redevelopment project, a joint initiative between Sirona Capital and the City of Fremantle that has renewed the entire neighbourhood and reinvigorated the city’s heart.
Opened in 2021, FOMO brings local art, architecture, retail, entertainment and food under one roof, alongside new public spaces, a civic centre, a library and a playground in Walyalup Koort.
O’Shaughnessy described FOMO as “an entertainment precinct at its core”, with every “tenancy artfully appointed”.
“The dining alleys are adorned with custom-made brightly coloured lanterns that lend a unique, addictive and eclectic feel. A destination of discovery, the precinct is dotted with sculptural artwork and an impressive array of large-scale murals from national and international artists.
“This development has also been the catalyst for a real and emerging upswing in confidence and investment in Fremantle, which can be seen in new hotel developments in heritage-listed buildings, exciting hospitality venues, and entire city blocks undergoing a complete refurbishment all in a way that retains the character and spirit of Perth’s old town and favourite port city,” she added.
With so many new attractions waiting to be discovered, O’Shaughnessy said Fremantle deserves to be more than just an afternoon feature on the traveller’s itinerary.
Tour planners and travellers can easily build their own stay, dine and play itinerary with a new tool now available on the City of Fremantle’s website, visitfremantle.com.au.
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Chalet Hotels Limited (CHL) has been awarded the contract by Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) to develop a hotel at Terminal 3 of Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA).
The five-star hotel will have 350 to 400 rooms, and is expected to be commissioned in 2026 or earlier. It will be CHL’s ninth hospitality property in the country and first in northern India.
One of the busiest airports in Asia, IGIA received 67.3 million passengers in 2019, and with the resumption of travel, saw 10.2 million passengers in April and May this year.
Sanjay Sethi, managing director and CEO, CHL, said: “We are excited about our entry into the NCR and north India as a part of our stated strategy. We look forward to working with DIAL and best of the hotel brands to create a marquee asset in the airport district of New Delhi.”
GMR Group’s CEO Aman Kapoor commented that the development of the hotel at IGIA is set to “provide a significant benefit to transit passengers, both domestic and international”.