TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Saturday, 20th December 2025
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Anantara completes vaccination of staff across Southern Thailand

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All qualified employees across five Anantara five resorts on the Thai islands of Koh Samui and Phuket have been inoculated against Covid-19 in a vaccination drive led by Anantara Hotels and Resorts, local government and health authorities.

The drive is part of the hotel brand’s commitment to safeguarding visiting guests against infections. Each of the five resorts in Southern Thailand – Anantara Bophut Koh Samui Resort, Anantara Lawana Koh Samui Resort, Anantara Layan Phuket Resort, Anantara Mai Khao Phuket Villas and Anantara Phuket Suites & Villas – also has a Guest Guardian on site to oversee health and safety standards by ensuring that a series of rigid brand health and safety guidelines are met and surpassed at all times.

All staff of Anantara Hotels and Resorts in Southern Thailand who are able to accept vaccines are now inoculated against Covid-19

The primary initiatives were driven by the adoption of new technology, such as digital check-in/check-outs, digital concierge services, UVC lights and HEPA-grade air purifiers, all in compliance with the guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organisation.

“We have been working very closely with the local government and health authorities to ensure the vaccine is available to all hospitality workers at our resorts in Koh Samui and Phuket not only to curb the spread of Covid-19 but also to reassure travellers of our focus on guests’ health and well-being,” said Thomas B Meier, senior vice president of Minor Hotels, Asia.

“Thailand’s islands will be key destinations set to re-open to international travellers and they can now travel with the understanding that all measures have been taken to make their holiday as safe as possible at our resorts,” Meier added in a press statement.

Several Anantara resorts in Thailand offer Alternative State Quarantine packages, which are developed in partnership with respected international hospitals. Upon completion of the quarantine requirements, guests are free to travel onward to their preferred Anantara resort in Koh Samui, Phuket or other locations across Thailand.

Urban Resort Concepts to expand portfolio in China, Japan

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Hong Kong-based Urban Resort Concepts (URC) is leveraging on Chinese demand for luxury hotel and resort experiences to “selectively grow its portfolio with owners” beyond the region.

The hotel management, technical services, master planning, hospitality advisory and consultancy services company has projects in various stages of development in Moganshan, Shenzhen and Pudong Shanghai in China; and in Kyoto and Tokyo in Japan.

DeCocinis: China’s strong tourism recovery will enable continued growth through 2021

URC’s portfolio now comprises The PuLi Hotel and Spa, Shanghai (opened in 2009), The PuXuan Hotel and Spa, Beijing (2019) and The RuMa Hotel and Residences, Kuala Lumpur (2018).

Luxury hospitality leader, Mark DeCocinis, recently appointed as CEO to helm the expansion, said “there was an opportunity” to be in “destinations across the world where our guests would like us to be”.

DeCocinis noted: ““We are experiencing a strong recovery in China and I am optimistic we will see continued growth through the rest of this year.

“China is leading the recovery and as intra-regional travel rises, we will see Asia-Pacific recover in the short-term and from 2022, global recovery.

“Our long-term vision is to create handcrafted destination properties whose unique artistry is appreciated and value appreciates, in alignment with owners who have acquired prime real estate in the best locations.”

URC could reach 20 to 25 properties in key destinations around the world in the next 10 years, he opined.

DeCocinis continued: “An Urban Resort Concepts property with or without a residences component, creates synergies for a real estate developer. This immediately adds tremendous value through our luxury branding and services.

“From our philosophy and approach to service, location and the creation of each property, we are crafting a category which has no direct competition.

“What defines the ultra-luxury experience at Urban Resort Concepts is an affinity with being relaxed at home, evoking a tranquil sense of zen through detailed design which allows you the freedom to express your true self, even when the outside world seeks to impose.”

Cambodia mulls international tourism restart late-2021

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Cambodia’s tourism players have welcomed preliminary plans to welcome back vaccinated international tourists in 4Q2021, with little or no mandatory quarantine.

At a meeting on April 27, tourism minister Thong Khon said the tourism and health ministries will work together to evaluate if foreign holidaymakers from low-risk countries who have been vaccinated can enter Cambodia with reduced or no quarantine.

Discussions are underway for Cambodia to remove mandatory quarantines for vaccinated international travellers; a monument of King Norodom Sihanoukin in Phnom Penh, Cambodia pictured

Cambodia has suspended the issuance of tourism visas since April 2020. Additionally, all current arrivals must spend 14 days in a designated quarantine hotel.

Ronni Dalhoff, managing director of Diethelm Travel Cambodia, is advocating for quarantine to be totally scrapped for fully vaccinated travellers. “People won’t go on holiday and sit in quarantine for weeks. Instead, they will look at countries where they don’t have to.”

He added: “It’s important we’re the first to safely open borders in the region because if we’re among the last, or Thailand or Vietnam beat us, we will be left behind.”

It is also essential that an action plan is drawn up and announced quickly, said Nick Ray, Hanuman Travel product director. “This needs to be planned and has to start now; we can’t just open our doors on October 1. In the West, we sell holidays six months to two years ahead. For November 2021, people are booking now.”

Khon said once the ministries have decided on conditions, they will lobby the government for them to be implemented. It is hoped Cambodia will reopen to international arrivals by the fourth quarter of this year.

Vannary San, owner of House Boutique hotel in Phnom Penh, welcomed the move. She said: “We are desperate for tourists and this seems a safe way to resume, but the quarantine has to be removed to encourage people to come and visit.”

A report from the Ministry of Tourism revealed international visitors fell by 80.2 per cent, causing more than US$3 billion loss in revenue.

Banyan Tree Samui

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Location
Banyan Tree landed on Samui in July 2010, the brand’s third property opening in Thailand. A defining feature of the property is the spacious, private pool villas nestled on the hillside overlooking the clear aqua waters of Lamai Bay, just 19km from Samui’s airport.

To get an idea of just how quiet and secluded the resort’s private beach is, during Thailand’s first Covid-19 lockdown in the summer of 2020, the resort made headlines when, lured by the absence of humans on the beach, a rare giant sea turtle trudged out of the water to lay her eggs on the stretch of sand in front of the resort.

Fascinatingly enough, Banyan Tree Hotels and Resorts’ official mascot is a green sea turtle named Felly, and during our stay we each received a tiny, adorable stuffed version of Felly as a keepsake.

Rooms
Arriving in the late morning of a bright and sunny day, we were ushered into the Lobby Lounge on the hill top for welcome snacks and drinks, where we were given a small pouch containing a smartphone with free calls, data coverage and the Banyan Tree app to guide our stay in the resort and on Koh Samui. I was also assigned a private villa host named Richard who would be on call throughout my stay to attend to my needs.

The Lobby Lounge is a great location for an afternoon tea; an airy, windowed space, its vantage point overlooks the entire resort, providing a bird’s eye view of the bay. Stepping out to its balcony, and wandering over to the viewpoint at The Edge nearby, we are met with stunning views of 88 ultra-luxury pool villas embedded in lush greenery.

The sumptuous villas offer similar layouts, but different views depending on where on the mountain they are located. Each features an extensive plunge pool with swimming, wading and resting areas. The most luxuriant are the Higher Villa Types located on the hilltop with views completely free of obstruction, some of which also have jacuzzis.

The resort does not skimp on space. Sizes start at 130m2 for the Garden Pool Villa and go up to 316m2 for the Sanctuary Pool Villa.

Every villa features warm Thai decor accentuated with wood throughout. The double vanity bathroom contains a generous rain shower and deep, elongated bathtub, the latter of which impresses me as it’s one of the largest bathtubs I’ve encountered in all of my stays. Next to the bathroom is an atmospheric wooden walk-in closet.

The high-ceilinged open concept bedroom and living area have tall double doors which open to the private infinity pool backed by panoramic views of the bay. A private landscaped garden surrounds the room, with an outdoor lounge deck at the corner perfect for sunbathing or lounging in peace with a novel or curling up for an outdoor nap.

Every villa enclosure is gated at the back for additional privacy and intimacy. Each day, a new incense scent unique to the day of the week is lit during turn down, and a sweet treat of the day is placed on the nightstand. The room is dotted with tiny amenities for a sense of warmth. These small touches made me feel so much at home.

F&B
While many of the F&B outlets such as Saffron, The Edge, the Beach Bar and Pool Bar were closed during my stay due to the limited state of operations during the pandemic, we enjoyed many a luscious breakfast buffet and meal at Sands on the beach side.

The resort’s gluten-free bread served with each meal is some of the best that I’ve encountered, and the breakfast spread is notable for including champagne bubblies so guests can start their day with an additional dollop of luxury.

Guests can also opt for in-villa dining, including floating breakfasts on the pool.

Facilities
One of the highlights at Banyan Tree Samui is certainly the Banyan Tree Spa, the inaugural location of the Rainforest Spa, which became so popular with guests that the brand decided to open another location of its hydrothermal facilities in Bali.

We were given the opportunity to try the Rainforest Indulgence, a contactless fusion spa experience in which we were gently showered with cool water in the Rain Walk, treated to a steam room, drenched with ice buckets, and then pummelled with water fountains and Jacuzzis of various strengths in the Vitality Pool to revitalise every muscle in our bodies before finishing with a rest on the heat bed.

Staff were on hand to guide us through every element of the hydrothermal wellness journey.

While the resort is relatively secluded from the rest of Samui, guests will not lack activities during their stay.

We were given our pick of complimentary marine activities; yoga sun salutation, yoga asana classes or mat pilates at the yoga centre; pool table tournament on the recreation lawn; aqua exercises at the main pool; and an introduction to Thai boxing class to entertain us in the afternoons.

The Events Centre with five meeting venues including the Banyan Ballroom facility contains 268m2 of space in total, which can host up to 120 persons for small private events.

Service
Aside from having a villa host on call throughout our stay, staff were also ready at the drop of a pin to ferry us around in electric buggies. Given the mountainous terrain, every buggy ride is a mini-adventure. They are a good way to get around the resort, whose villas and facilities are relatively spread out throughout the hillside.

Those wishing to explore the island can also request free shuttle service to nearby towns.

Banyan Tree Koh Samui has hired Phakthima Naratthakit as its hygiene manager to implement the brand’s SafeSanctuary Programme, which is audited by Bureau Veritas. It includes checkpoints at the lobby and public areas, and hourly cleaning of high-touch public areas, among other elements.

Verdict
In this iteration of its property, the eco-conscious brand Banyan Tree brand has seamlessly integrated and translated its signature brand elements to match Samui’s lush and secluded island environment for extra intimacy. Pool villa lovers will not be disappointed, as the entire stay is a truly regenerative experience that can be enjoyed either alone, with family or friends, or as a romantic experience with a significant other.

It rained a lot of the time we were there, but this only added to the magical atmosphere. Rain or shine it is hard to match the rainforest ambience that Banyan Tree Samui transports every guest into.

Number of rooms 88 sea-facing villa pool suites
Rate 13,689 baht nett (US$439; the opening offer for the Deluxe Pool Villa at time of stay)
Contact details
Tel: +66 077 915 333
Email: samui@banyantree.com
Website: www.banyantree.com/en/thailand/samui

Indonesian OTAs report strong bookings for 1Q2021

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Hotel and airline bookings in 1Q2021 have recorded exponential growth for several Indonesian OTAs, compared to the same period in 2020, triggered likely by the combination of travel confidence campaigning and sales promotions.

Tiket.com reported that airline ticket purchases in 1Q2021 had skyrocketed by 331 per cent while hotel bookings rose 321 per cent over the same period. Its new ancillary feature, TO DO, saw a 10 per cent pick up in business from 4Q2020 as the number of users expanded by 299 per cent over the past year.

Online flight and hotel transactions by Indonesian travellers have soared this year

Pegipegi also seen positive performance, with flight ticketing and hotel sales growing by 51 per cent in 1Q2021 over the same time last year.

Ryan Kartawidjaja, head of commercial at Pegipegi, shared that a growth trend was visible since August 2020 but a true spike set in only in early 2021.

He is hopeful of growth exceeding 100 per cent of the end of this year.

Gaery Undarsa, co-founder and chief marketing officer, Tiket.com attributed the stunning sales performance to the successful campaigning of health and safety protocol in travel and tourism as well as ongoing vaccinations.

He said: “Over the past year, the travel industry have been persistent in conducting safe travel campaigns and this has given people the confidence to start their holidays. Discounts, promo packages and (booking) flexibility offered by hotels, airlines and tourist attractions also drive people to travel.”

According to hotel booking data collected by both OTAs, Jakarta, Bandung, Bali, Surabaya and Yogyakarta are the hottest destinations for domestic travellers. Meanwhile, flight ticket performance has revealed Surabaya, Medan, Makassar, Bali and Yogyakarta as top favourites.

The spike in online transactions is also observed by Tauzia Hotel Management Indonesia, which recorded a year-on-year 120 per cent increase in revenue from January to March 2021 through OTA sales. A hotel representative said the positive performance was triggered by successful joint promotions with the OTAs.

Commenting on the increasing slant towards online transactions, Elly Hutabarat, chairman of the Association of the Air Ticketing Companies in Indonesia (ASTINDO), expressed concerns that many travel agents in the country have yet to establish a “decent” website for themselves.

She said that the availability of online marketplaces, such as Blibli, can help the tourism industry to grow and ASTINDO members to connect with consumers directly.

Covid-19 death toll rises in Thailand; rush for vaccine intensifies

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Thailand has set a new daily record of 31 Covid-19 deaths on May 3, as the third wave of infections that emerged in early April gains pace across the country.

The Thai health ministry has reported 2,041 new Covid-19 cases, taking the country’s total number to 71,025 since the start of the pandemic last year. There are now 276 fatalities.

Thailand rolled out a vaccination programme on March 1, with priority granted to health workers, elderly, and those medically at risk

According to Reuters, the latest outbreak includes the highly transmissible B117 variant first detected in Britain.

The outbreak comes in the midst of Thailand’s vaccination programme, which aims to inoculate 70 per cent of the population by the end of 2021. Registration for vaccinating the general public began on May 1, with about 16 million people aged over 60 or those with pre-existing medical conditions getting priority.

As urgency for vaccination mounts, some 2,000 private companies have expressed their intent to purchase from the government vaccines for their staff. The Thai Chamber of Commerce told The Bangkok Post that the vaccines would go to a 900,000-strong workforce.

The report added that many private companies had earlier planned to import vaccines but failed to, as a number of manufacturers insisted on only dealing with governments.

Demand for quicker access to vaccines has also driven up interest among Thai residents in vaccine tours to destinations that are putting up excess doses for sale.

Singapore tightens safety measures amid spike in Covid-19 cases

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Capacity at attractions, malls and large standalone stores will be reduced for up to two weeks this month as Singapore tackles a growing number of Covid-19 infections in the community.

The Ministry of Health announced on April 30, ahead of the long Labour Day weekend, that the additional safety measures would reduce activity levels and attempt to slow down transmission of the virus within the community.

Lucky Plaza shopping centre will reinstate entry restrictions from May 1 to 14.

According to the latest set of movement restrictions, all approved attractions will operate at half their operating capacity between May 7 and 14, a reduction from the previous 65 per cent capacity.

From May 1 to 14, malls and large standalone stores will be allowed to take in one person per 10m2 of gross floor area, down from one person per 8m2 of gross floor area.

In particular, popular shopping complexes Lucky Plaza on Orchard Road and Peninsula Plaza on North Bridge Road will reinstate entry restrictions on Sundays. Patrons with National Registration Identification Card or Foreign Identification Number ending in even digits will be allowed to enter the malls on even dates, while those with identity card numbers ending in odd digits can visit only on odd dates.

Outdoor barbecue pits and campsites in both public spaces and private resident estates will be closed.

As of May 3, Singapore has nine open community clusters of Covid-19 infections, the largest being a cluster of 35 cases linked to Tan Tock Seng Hospital. There is also a cluster of nine cases linked to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority, where an officer deployed at Changi Airport Terminal 1 was tested positive on April 27 and had infected seven other family members.

Game on, play safe

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The HSBC Women’s World Championship teed off on April 29 in the spectacular surroundings of Sentosa Golf Club. It is one of the first international sporting events to resume in Singapore since the pandemic.

With safety restrictions set to remain in place until after the tournament, HSBC Women’s World Championship 2021 will be a limited attendance event with 250 guests permitted.

Pictured here is multiple tournament winner, Inbee Park, who currently sits at the top of the leaderboard with an eight-under par score of 64.

Oakwood Premier AMTD Singapore reaches out to transitioning home-owners

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High-end serviced residence Oakwood Premier AMTD Singapore has teamed up with Storhub Self Storage to help customers in need of temporary housing during home renovation projects.

Available for reservations running from weeks to months, the Retreat from Renovation package comes with accommodation and conveniences at Oakwood Premier AMTD Singapore, such as light housekeeping, uncapped utilities and access to fitness facilities, with additional benefits of a S$300 (US$226) storage credit with any of the 14 Storehub facilities in Singapore and further discounts on Storhub packages.

Lively property transactions in Singapore have led to a rise in home owners transitioning between homes and who are waiting out renovation projects

This cross-industry collaboration follows Oakwood Premier AMTD Singapore’s partnership with McDonald’s and Klook to offer a McDonald’s-themed staycation, where guests can bring home loungewear, cushions, towels and other souvenirs branded with the famous Golden Arches.

Roy Liang, regional general manager, Malaysia, Singapore & Vietnam with Oakwood, said hospitality operators “need to be nimble and creative to bring practial value to guests” and to “move towards a blue ocean rather than compete with the same cookie-cutter offering”.

He told TTG Asia that take up of this unique package has been “very positive”.

“Property transactions (in Singapore are) remaining high in the market through Covid-19 and there are many Singaporeans who are moving between houses. We hear and understand the needs of these group of clients and there are immediate enquiries when we first launched this on our website,” Liang added.

While the Retreat from Renovation package is only available at Oakwood Premier AMTD Singapore, Liang remains open to considering expansion to other regions should there be such a market demand.

The Great ASEAN Travel Fest set for a thorough showcase of regional destinations

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Batad, northern Luzon, is home to some of the country's best preserved rice terraces

A plethora of hotels and resorts, tour specialists and destination marketers and NTOs is lined up to present the best of South-east Asia’s tourism offerings at The Great ASEAN Travel Fest, taking place next week.

They include Holiday Inn Express Singapore Orchard Road; Sarawak Tourism Board, Malaysia; Hemisphere Corporation, Malaysia; Hilton Bali Resort, Indonesia;  Panorama Destination; and Santika Indonesia Hotels and Resorts.

Luzon is among the many destinations to be presented at The Great ASEAN Travel Fest; Batad, in Northern Luzon, the Philippines, pictured

According to organisers of the inaugural online event, TTG Asia Media, 33 virtual booths are confirmed to support pre-arranged buyer-seller meetings. Each buyer is entitled to up to 24 scheduled appointments as well as unlimited walk-in meetings.

Besides business meetings, The Great ASEAN Travel Fest presents a range of Mini Themed Roadshows that bring buyers deeper into a unique aspect of a destination as well as Hosted Sessions by the Tourism Promotions Board Philippines and the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy, Indonesia.

Buyers are encouraged to participate in various elements of the event through rewards, such as hotel stays across various South-east Asian cities.

Cheryl Tan, head of TTG Events, said: “Travel interest in South-east Asia continues to hold strong, and trade buyers from the region and beyond are already starting to build itineraries for tours that will take place as soon as border restrictions are eased. The Great ASEAN Travel Fest will provide an informative platform for programme research as well as valuable opportunities for contracting.”