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Discover the sacred Ganges with Pandaw

SINGAPORE, 17 September 2024: Due to strong demand for Pandaw’s Ganges expeditions, the river cruise specialist has confirmed the launch of its second river ship, the RV Katha Pandaw. To support travel agency sales, the company has added sailing dates.

Sailings are scheduled between Kolkata and Varanasi from February 2025, but staterooms are limited, and bookings are filling up fast.

Pandaw’s  14-night exploration of India’s most sacred river is the perfect way to navigate the less-travelled gems of India’s Northwest in comfort and style. With our specially curated daily excursions and Pandaw’s famous onboard atmosphere, enjoy two weeks of hassle free discovery in one of the world’s most colourful and fascinating destinations.

To check out more details of the expedition visit here.

To book visit pandaw.com or contact us at [email protected]

The All Ganges
VARANASI TO KOLKATA
14 nights
FROM USD7,560 PP

Annual Photo Competition

Meanwhile, Pandaw Cruises has announced the winners of its 2024 Photography competition. Yet again, the standard of entries was extremely high. The Pandaw team reviewed the photos and selected this year’s winners.

First Prize
Anja Steinbach

“Scene on the river banks of the Brahmaputra. The whole family living in straw huts watches the Kindat Pandaw pass by.”

 Prize: USD1,000 Pandaw Travel Voucher 

Second Prize
Bill Fitzgerald

“Man on River”

Prize: USD500 Pandaw Travel Voucher 

Third Prize
Diane Radcliffe

“Curious”

Prize: USD250 Pandaw Travel Voucher

Booking.com highlights family travel trends

SINGAPORE, 17 September 2024: Tokyo, Gold Coast and Singapore remain top picks, while exciting new spots like Urayasu and Ayodhya are emerging as must-visits for intergenerational travel according to the latest Booking.com research.

However, increased health and safety concerns (30%), conflicting interests (30%) and varying dietary needs (28%) add layers of complexity to the travel experience.

Booking.com unveiled its Gen.Voyage research on intergenerational travel in Asia Pacific (APAC) on Monday, showcasing insights garnered from over 8,000 travellers across 11 markets and territories in the region. 

The research, the first of its kind in APAC, examines the prevalence of intergenerational travel where grandparents, parents, children and other extended family members travel together for leisure.

A new chapter in family travel

In APAC, multigenerational households are 43% more common than the global average. This cultural emphasis on extended family living influences how families approach travel, with shared family values and close-knit relationships shaping their vacation choices. Booking.com conducted this research to understand better how family dynamics across generations could influence travel behaviour and decision-making, offering fresh insights into a travel approach that is particularly relevant in this region.

Intergenerational travel brings families closer together, with 47% of travellers highlighting the joy of bonding and creating lasting memories with loved ones. Meanwhile, 39% value reconnecting with family they don’t often meet. 27% enjoy learning from different generational perspectives, and 26% cherish watching their children learn from different familial role models.

This trend varies regionally: In New Zealand, travellers most focus on reconnecting with distant family members, while in India, the emphasis is on passing down traditions and cultural heritage. In Vietnam, families particularly appreciate the support with childcare and the chance for children to learn from role models beyond their parents.

Planning a trip that delights every generation

Planning a family vacation that satisfies everyone—from seasoned grandparents to energetic kids and even the occasionally moody cousin — is no small feat. Families often grapple with increased safety and health concerns (30%), clashing interests (30%), and the challenges of diverse dietary needs (28%). Balancing energy levels (27%) and navigating family dynamics (25%) can further complicate the travel experience.

The secret to a successful trip? Creating experiences that resonate across generations. Over 1 in 4 (27%) of families enjoy travelling for reunions or special occasions, seeing these moments as a chance to unite and celebrate milestones. Visiting relatives (21%) is another favoured choice, allowing families to deepen their bonds and experience local cultures. Food experiences (21%) and sightseeing (20%) are also popular vacation activities, providing opportunities to explore new cultures and cuisines as a family.

Each region has its own unique travel preferences. Thai travellers favour beach and coastal trips, embracing sun and sea; Taiwanese families are the biggest foodies, centring vacations around culinary experiences. Vietnamese families stand out for their interest in cruises and are more than twice as likely to plan one compared to the regional average. In contrast, Indian families show enthusiasm for major sporting events, concerts, and music festivals.

Millennials often take the lead in planning family trips, driving 48% of travel arrangements with their tech-savvy approach. Yet, it’s not a one-person show—Gen Zs are eager to chip in, with 47% co-planning and personalising itineraries. On the other hand, Baby Boomers tend to take a backseat, with only 23% actively involved in planning.

Regarding trip duration, most families find four to six days to be the sweet spot — long enough to relax and short enough to avoid travel fatigue. In booking their adventures, families show a surprising flair for spontaneity. Over half (51%) of travellers are open to last-minute getaways, booking their trips with less than a month’s notice. This spontaneous spirit even extends to vacations longer than six days, with 40% making a booking within a month.

Accommodation choices are as varied as the families themselves. Hotels remain the go-to for 49% of families, with resorts as the preferred option for 36%. A growing trend is emerging towards unique stays—around 25% of families are drawn to culturally immersive stays such as ryokans, hanoks, homesteads, treehouses, and longhouses, adding a touch of local flavour and adventure to their trips. Regardless of the type, practical considerations are paramount: affordability (41%), proximity to attractions (29%), and convenient on-site dining (27%) lead the decision-making process.

There are distinct accommodation preferences across the region too. In China, families are drawn to culturally immersive accommodations like traditional homesteads and heritage-rich architectural gems. On the other hand, Thai families gravitate toward seaside options, from luxurious villas to budget-friendly beach homes for their coastal escapes. In South Korea, families often prefer staying with friends or family for a personal touch or opting for guesthouses that offer an authentic glimpse into local customs and lifestyles.

Destinations capturing the hearts of families

Not surprisingly, safety (46%), affordability (39%), and accessibility for all age groups (30%) top the list of priorities when families choose their travel destinations. While environmental sustainability (13%) and cultural immersion (13%) are appreciated, they take a backseat to these core concerns.

42% of travellers prefer to travel to domestic destinations, benefiting from shorter travel distances and familiarity with local customs. Meanwhile, 39% crave the excitement of international travel and are eager for new experiences and cultural encounters.

Some destinations are emerging as clear favourites among families for their blend of cultural allure, diverse activities, and family-friendly amenities. Here’s a look at the top and trending destination choices for families in APAC, according to the Booking.com platform:

1 Top destinations for intergenerational travel are identified as the most popular locations in 2024 based on search volumes on Booking.com.

2 Trending destinations for intergenerational travel are determined by analysing year-on-year search volume changes between 2023 and 2024 on Booking.com to highlight emerging interests.

“Families in Asia Pacific are embracing intergenerational travel like never before, creating opportunities for richer connections and shared experiences across generations,” said Booking.com Managing Director of Asia Pacific Laura Houldsworth.

“Our new research highlights the unique ways families approach their vacations, from balancing diverse needs to exploring new destinations. This study provides valuable insights into how Booking.com and the travel industry overall can support families in Asia Pacific to make the most of their adventures across generations – and make it easier for everyone to experience the world.”

The study was created in collaboration with global consumer research platform GWI. For more details on the study and to explore the full report, visit here.

Qatar expands Saudi network

SINGAPORE, 17 September 2024: Qatar Airways is expanding its operations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by resuming services to Abha. 

Effective 2 January 2025, Qatar Airways will operate two weekly flights to Abha International Airport. In addition, the national carrier of the State of Qatar will also increase its flights to NEOM from two to four weekly flights during the winter season.

Abha, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage, marks Qatar Airways’ 11th destination in Saudi Arabia. This addition complements the airline’s existing service to the cities of AlUla, Dammam, Jeddah, Medina, NEOM, Qassim, Riyadh, Tabuk, Taif, and Yanbu. With more than 140 weekly flights to the Kingdom, Qatar Airways reaffirms its commitment to enhancing connectivity within the region.

Qatar Airways currently operates two weekly flights to NEOM, which will be increased to four weekly flights starting this winter.

Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Officer, Engr. Badr Mohammed Al-Meer said: “We are proud to resume flights to Abha and increase frequencies to NEOM, further strengthening our presence in Saudi Arabia. This resumption is a testament to our unwavering commitment to connecting our passengers to the Kingdom’s highly coveted destinations.”

Passengers travelling from Abha will soon be able to connect to the key destinations of Dubai, Manila, and Sharjah and explore new global horizons. Additionally, travellers can enjoy world-class facilities at Hamad International Airport.

Qatar Airways continues to expand its global network and enhance travel options for Saudi Arabian passengers, reinforcing the airline’s role as a leading carrier in the region. Flights to Abha, NEOM, and other destinations are now available for booking through the Qatar Airways website and mobile application.

PATA kicks off its career fair project

BANGKOK, September 17, 2024: The inaugural PATA Youth Symposium and Career Fair 2024 welcomed over 200 local and international youth, as well as industry delegates from 12 destinations.

Hosted by Dusit Thani College and organised by the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), the event underscored the vital role of nurturing the next generation of tourism leaders. The event featured presentations, panel discussions, and roundtable talks led by international thought leaders and tourism educators, fostering meaningful engagement with students. The career fair segment also provided students with opportunities to secure positions within prestigious organisations.

The symposium was officiated by PATA Chair Peter Semone, whose welcome remarks addressed the future of Asia Pacific travel and the tourism industry’s technological advancements. 

He stated: “As a new generation of talent is being trained, keeping pace with rapid technological development and leveraging it to enhance the traveller’s experience while preserving the true value of human-to-human service. We hope to support this generation’s journey into the workforce by equipping them with the tools and knowledge needed to excel and remain competitive in this ever-evolving industry.”

“The PATA Youth Symposium and Career Fair 2024 serves as a powerful convergence of young, passionate minds and seasoned industry professionals, fostering a transformative exchange of ideas and experiences,” said PATA CEO Noor Ahmad Hamid. “We take immense pride in nurturing the next generation of tourism leaders, as we believe their growth is vital to driving innovation and ensuring the sustainability of our industry. This edition of the youth symposium is dedicated to empowering students with opportunities to engage directly with the industry, offering them the invaluable experience needed to shape the future of global tourism.”

Dusit Thani College’s Dean of International Programmes, Simon Lloyd noted in his opening remarks: “As students from various schools and destinations across Southeast Asia gather here at PATA Youth Symposium and Career Fair 2024, we are committed to providing a platform for youth to share ideas, learn from each other’s experiences, and drive the advancement of the travel and tourism industry.”

To ensure that the perspectives of the new generation play a pivotal part in the workforce’s strategic planning and future development, youth participants engaged in roundtable discussions to share their insights on the tourism workforce with their peers and present their collective viewpoints to experienced industry professionals. 

During the afternoon, a career fair segment invited students to meet representatives from leading Asia Pacific tourism and hospitality companies.

AirAsia boosts flights to India

BANGKOK, 16 September 2024: AirAsia Thailand will introduce more direct flights to Indian destinations, starting with a Bangkok to Hyderabad service followed three days later by a Phuket to Chennai service. 

Flights to Hyderabad will commence on  27 October, followed by flights to  Chennai on 30 October. The Bangkok – Hyderabad route will kick off with four flights weekly, while the Chennai-Phuket route will be served by three flights weekly.

AirAsia expands flights between Thailand and India to support tourism to Thailand.

To celebrate the launch, AirAsia is offering promotional fares to Bangkok from Hyderabad for only INR7,390* all-in-one-way. These fares are available for booking now until 22 September 2024 for travel between 27 October 2024 and 29 March 2025. 

Flights for the Chennai-Phuket route start from INR6,990 all-in-one-way*. Bookings are open until 22 September for travel between 30 October 2024 and 29 March 2025. 

Thai AirAsia expands its Indian network to 14 routes by adding these two new routes.    

Thai AirAsia currently flies from Bangkok to India via 12 routes serving Kolkata, Chennai, Jaipur, Kochi, Bangalore, Gaya, Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Guwahati, Visakhapatnam, Tiruchirappalli, and Hyderabad. Now, travellers from Phuket can also fly to Kolkata and Chennai directly with 67 weekly flights.  

*This promotion is only applicable for flights with carrier code FD. The frequency of flights varies weekly. This promo is not available during school breaks and public holidays in Thailand. Promotional seats are limited. Fares exclude add-ons and other fees.

QT Singapore open its doors

SINGAPORE, 17 September 2024: QT Hotels & Resorts (part of the EVT group) has opened QT Singapore, a lifestyle hotel and the first QT branded property in Southeast Asia. 

The group’s newest hub brings QT’s branding to a transformed Telegraph heritage building at 35 Robinson Road.

EVT Hotels and Resorts Director Norman Arundel commented: “QT Singapore is ready to bring its bold and creatively charged hospitality to Singapore with a new signature restaurant led by award-winning chef Sean Connolly and a rooftop pool and bar.”

QT Singapore offers 134 rooms and suites and the latest technology, including iPad-controlled room functionality, Chromecast, and wireless Bose speakers.

Travel DMC partners with hawker centres

SINGAPORE, 17 September 2024: Travel DMC Group Singapore (TDMC) has sealed a deal with 20 local hawker centres as part of its commitment to sustainable tourism and local community support. 

The new initiative will elevate the travel experience for guests from China and India, showcasing Singapore’s rich culinary heritage while promoting eco-friendly practices.

Celebrating Local Flavors and Sustainability

By collaborating with 20 renowned hawker centres, the company aims to offer tourists a unique taste of Singapore’s diverse food culture. This partnership not only introduces travellers to the best of local cuisine but also contributes to the economic vitality of these cherished local establishments.

Innovative Welcome Kits

As part of this initiative, Travel DMC Group will provide all clients with reusable water bottles in welcome kits. These kits will also include comprehensive information about the participating hawker centres, sustainability tips, and a guide to responsible tourism. Introducing reusable water bottles is a step towards reducing single-use plastics and promoting environmentally conscious travel habits among guests.

Ambitious Goals and Sustainable Future

Travel DMC Group Singapore is set to welcome nearly 9,500 guests within the next six months. This ambitious target underscores the company’s commitment to offering exceptional travel experiences while making a positive impact on the local community. During their tours, guests will be guided to explore local tastes and flavours, supporting local vendors and contributing to the sustainable tourism landscape.

Electric Vehicle Fleet for a Greener Future

Looking ahead, Travel DMC Group Singapore is taking a significant step towards reducing its carbon footprint by incorporating electric vehicles into its fleet. Starting in 2025, the company will introduce six electric vehicles (brand undisclosed) to its transportation services. This move is expected to lower carbon emissions by 30%, aligning with the company’s dedication to environmental sustainability.

“Partnering with local hawker centres is a natural extension of our commitment to promoting Singapore’s rich culture while supporting the local economy,” said Travel DMC Group Singapore Managing Director Shiv Kumar Gokhar. “We are excited to offer our guests an authentic culinary journey and contribute to a more sustainable future.”

A mini docuseries: Dusit Thani Bangkok returns 

BANGKOK, 16 September 2024: Just days from making its highly anticipated comeback on 27 September 2024, the iconic Dusit Thani Bangkok hotel will reaffirm its status as one of the city’s most recognised landmarks and a beacon of gracious Thai hospitality. 

The hotel is launching a new docuseries to celebrate the reopening titled ‘An Icon Reimagined: The Docuseries’, which chronicles the hotel’s journey over the past five years. 

Launched with a teaser trailer on 3 September 2024 and accessible online via the hotel’s official Facebook page and via youtube.com/@dusitinternational, the 10-episode series will highlight the new hotel’s meticulous development process and offer an intimate look at the vision and dedication passed down through generations. It will culminate in the 50-year-old hotel’s much-anticipated reopening in a new, reimagined form.

“When talking about the Dusit Thani Bangkok, many people think about my mother, Thanpuying Chanut Piyaoui, who built the original hotel following her vision to deliver gracious Thai hospitality to the world,” said  Dusit International Vice Chairman and Chairman of the Executive Committee Chanin Donavanik.

“Back in 1969, when the hotel was being built, people questioned the strange building she was constructing. It was neither Thai nor Western in its architectural style. However, as the years passed, Dusit Thani Bangkok, with its unique identity and personality, established itself as one of Bangkok’s iconic landmarks. And it stood tall and proud for over 50 years.

“The original property was also distinguished by my mother’s belief in the strength of Thai culture and hospitality and how these could be leveraged to create a hotel that could compete in the international market. The new Dusit Thani Bangkok continues her vision to create a recognised landmark in Thailand, reflecting the nation’s culture while delivering service and hospitality with true Thai heart and soul.”

Dusit International Group CEO Suphajee Suthumpun said: “There have been so many changes in our industry over the past 50 years. To bring back the past glories of the original Dusit Thani Bangkok within a modern context, we knew thoughtful change was essential. 

Under the concept of ‘An Icon Reimagined,’ we have worked to create an innovative and modern hotel that retains the beloved identity of the original property. Three key pillars have guided our approach: ‘The legacy continues gracious, now and always’, ‘Iconic grandeur for a new generation’, and ‘Luxury redefined through distinctive experiences’. 

These pillars define the new paradigm of rest and relaxation offered at the new Dusit Thani Bangkok, with design, facilities, and service elevated in every way.”

Situated in the same prime location as the original Dusit Thani Bangkok, which graced the Bangkok skyline from 1970 – 2019, the highly anticipated, reimagined version of Dusit’s luxury flagship hotel sits at the heart of Dusit Central Park, a landmark mixed-use development also comprising ultra-luxury residences (Dusit Residences and Dusit Parkside), a state-of-the-art office tower, a high-end retail centre, and an 11,200 sq m Roof Park (all slated to open in 2025). 

Designed to deliver a fresh take on its predecessor’s esteemed heritage and once again stand as a beacon of Thai-inspired gracious hospitality for discerning travellers from all around the world, the newly built, 39-floor, 257-key hotel offers ample space for guests, including elegant suites exquisitely crafted by internationally acclaimed Asian interior design firm André Fu Studio, starting at an impressive 50 sqm.

Simultaneously connecting guests with nature while enveloping them in luxurious comfort, every spacious guest room in the new hotel offers a breathtaking view of Lumpini Park. This unparalleled vista is impressively framed by floor-to-ceiling windows and inviting window seating, immersing guests in the stunning scenery beyond. This exquisite backdrop is complemented by elegant interior décor that harmoniously fuses cultural heritage and modern aesthetics.  

Guests will also find elevated dining experiences created in collaboration with renowned chefs, a stylish multi-level rooftop bar created in partnership with award-winning mixologists, and expansive banqueting and meeting facilities, including one of the largest grand ballrooms in Bangkok, which also overlooks Lumpini Park.

Health and wellness enthusiasts will be delighted by the comprehensive spa and wellness facilities, including the Devarana Wellness Centre, which offers unique opportunities to pause, focus, and grow.

The new Dusit Thani Bangkok has also incorporated several iconic elements of its past heritage into the new structure. The original hotel’s signature golden spire, inspired by the stupa of Wat Arun Ratchawararam, or the Temple of Dawn, has found a new home at the new hotel. So have the precious artworks of Thailand’s National Artist Paiboon Suwannakudt, whose traditional paintings and murals were carefully removed and reintegrated into the reimagined premises. The same applies to the original property’s elaborately carved teakwood ceiling panels and valuable flora from its renowned waterfall garden. These beloved remnants of the past have all been seamlessly woven into the new Dusit Thani Bangkok.

“Maintaining Dusit Thani Bangkok’s valued iconic identity has been our mission from the very start,” said  Suthumpun. “The preservation of artworks, woodwork, and landscaping from the original property ensures various areas of the new hotel will remind guests of the hotel’s storied past. Visitors can also relive their Dusit memories on our Heritage Floor, which features a virtual library dedicated to the history of the hotel and the Silom area. Moreover, the new Dusit Thani Bangkok features artworks by talented artists from Silpakorn University, who drew inspiration from their memories of the original hotel to create a diverse range of paintings. These preservation efforts are all highlighted in the docuseries.”   

For Dusit Thani Bangkok’s featured offers: https://www.dusit.com

Emirates serves up mooncakes in the sky

SINGAPORE, 16 September 2024: Travellers flying from Dubai to Singapore on Emirates on 16 and 17 September will enjoy a slice of Mid-Autumn festivities onboard. 

Emirates will be serving traditional mooncakes filled with luscious red bean paste to all passengers onboard EK352 and EK404, turning the skies into a canvas of celebration.

Mid-Autumn festival, a traditional festival celebrated in Singapore and across Asia, is often enjoyed with lanterns and mooncakes in the warm company of loved ones. Emirates has partnered with renowned Singaporean brand Kwong Cheong Thye to craft delectable mooncakes to be served onboard, a perfect harmony of sweet and savoury flavours encased within a delightfully thin and crumbly crust.

For those travelling in First and Business Class, a 100gm mooncake will be served after their first meal service, alongside chocolate treats. In Premium Economy and Economy Class, a 60-gram mooncake will be included with the first meal tray, adding a festive touch to the dining experience.

Fly Better with Emirates today. Tickets can be booked online through www.emirates.com or with both online and offline travel agents.

Oceania debuts Riviera sailings in Alaska

SINGAPORE, 16 September 2024: In 2025, Oceania Cruises will offer more than a dozen immersive explorations of Alaska. These voyages take travellers beyond typical tourist sights to discover local culture, soaring glaciers, and the pristine wilderness of the ‘Last Frontier’.

The cruise line’s 1,250-guest Riviera will sail its first season in Alaska from May through September 2025, offering seven- to 12-day itineraries departing from Seattle, Vancouver, and Whittier.

Oceania Cruises to Showcase New Culinary Tours and Imaginative Itineraries.

Each itinerary features lesser-known and iconic ports such as Homer, Sitka, and Juneau, giving travellers plentiful opportunities to engage with the destination on an entirely new level through Native tribe site visits, national park excursions and wildlife encounters. 

Land programmes

To further enhance Oceania Cruises’ cruise itineraries, guests can include a pre- or post-cruise land programme such as the Discover Denali, where travellers will enjoy views of North America’s highest peak while exploring Denali National Park, the first national park created to protect wildlife.

Covering six million acres, Denali offers insight into the 49th state. With over two full days in the park, guests can travel by domed railcar and along scenic byways through the iconic wilds of Alaska. Wildlife-spotting opportunities abound – including bald eagles, caribou, and Dall sheep – alongside marvelling at glacial-fed rivers and the chance to see the original ranger’s cabin, once the only outpost in the vast park. The four-day/three-night programme also features an Alaskan Native presentation on the history of the land and a natural history tour.

Alaska Voyage Highlights

Alaska Reflections: Eight days from Vancouver to Whittier, visiting Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Hoonah and Sitka. Departs 13 May.

Explorer’s Alaska: Eight days from Whittier to Vancouver, visiting Hoonah, Skagway, Sitka, Ketchikan and Prince Rupert. Departs 21 May.

Wilds of Alaska: 12 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visiting Klawock, Ketchikan, Wrangell, Hoonah, Haines, Juneau, Sitka, Kodiak and Homer. Departs 29 May.

Alaskan Accolades: Seven days from Whittier to Vancouver, visiting Hoonah, Haines, Juneau and Ketchikan. Departs 10 June.

Majestic Alaska: Nine days from Vancouver to Seattle, visiting Ketchikan, Juneau, Haines, Wrangell and Victoria. Departs 17 June.

Gems of The Last Frontier: 12 days from Seattle to Seattle, visiting Ketchikan, Juneau, Hoonah, Haines, Sitka, Wrangell, Klawock and Victoria. Departs 26 June & 17 July.

Wonders of Alaska: Nine days from Seattle to Seattle, visiting Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Sitka and Victoria. Departs 8 July.

Radiant Alaska: 10 days from Seattle to Seattle, visiting Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Hoonah, Sitka and Victoria. Departs 29 July.

Frontier Adventures: 10 days sailing from Seattle to Seattle, visiting Ketchikan, Sitka, Haines, Juneau, Wrangell and Victoria. Departs 8 August.