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Booking.com: Family travel picks up momentum

SINGAPORE, 27 September 2024: Findings from Booking.com’s recently unveiled Gen.Voyage Research Report indicate that intergenerational travel is picking up across Asia Pacific (APAC). 

“Each generation brings its flair to leisure trips — Gen Zs typically crave adventure, Millennials seek spa indulgence, and Gen X and Baby Boomers lean toward sightseeing,” Booking.com explains. “Yet, one thing unites them all: the belief in intergenerational travel as a chance to reconnect with the entire family and create lasting memories rings true for 47% of travellers across APAC and 52% of Singaporeans.”

Singapore and three destinations in Bali, Indonesia — Seminyak Bali, Kuta Bali and Nusa Dua — rank fourth, seventh and 10th on the Top 10 Destinations list. For the Trending Destinations, Japan’s Urayasu, India’s Ayodhya and Bali’s Uluwatu rank first, second and third.

Booking.com says, “It spotlights top and trending destinations offering family-friendly accommodations and activities everyone can participate in for the ultimate family getaway.”

*Based on search volume between Jan 1 and Mar 31, 2024 for stays between Apr 1 and Dec 31, 2024 on Booking.com.

**Based on year-on-year search volume changes between Jan 1 and Mar 31, 2024 for stays between Apr 1 and Dec 31, 2024 on Booking.com, for cities with more than 500 searches in 2023.

Himalayan Bank partners Alipay+ in Nepal

SINGAPORE, 27 September 2024: Alipay+, a cross-border mobile payment solution operated by Ant International, has enabled more than 10 additional payment partners in Nepal by collaborating with local acquiring partner Himalayan Bank. 

Alipay+ will be accepted at more than 25,000 local merchants, allowing travellers from 10 countries and regions to enjoy a cashless experience as they travel across Nepal simply by scanning the MOCO Unified QR Code. Alipay – an Alipay+ partner – for Chinese travellers, has been available since 2019.

Representatives from Nepal Rastra Bank, Nepal Tourism Board, Himalayan Bank, FOCUSONE Payment Solutions and Alipay+ celebrate the launch of Alipay+ in Nepal.

Effective September 2024, 12 Alipay+ partner payment apps are accepted in Nepal: Alipay (Chinese mainland), AlipayHK (Hong Kong SAR), Tinaba (Italy), MPay (Macao SAR), MyPB by Public Bank Berhad (Malaysia), Hipay (Mongolia), GCash (the Philippines), Changi Pay and OCBC Digital (Singapore), Naver Pay and Toss Pay (South Korea), and TrueMoney (Thailand). More payment apps will be progressively added.

According to the Nepal Tourism Board, tourist arrivals saw an 8.3% increase in August 2024, with over 720,000 visitors in the first eight months of the year. Data from Alipay, an Alipay+ partner, indicates a threefold increase in transactions by Chinese tourists between January and August 2024 compared to the same period last year. Additionally, Chinese travellers from Thailand, South Korea, and Italy are among the top inbound visitors to Nepal.

Ant International Country Manager for Thailand, South Asia & Indochina, Sittipong Kittiprapapong: “Through our partnership with Himalayan Bank and MOCO Unified QR Code, we are enabling local businesses to benefit from tourism growth and we’re committed to continually enhancing the travel experience and increasing merchant visibility.”

Himalayan Bank merchants accepting the MOCO Unified QR Code include a wide range of travel scenarios including retail, F&B and attractions, ensuring ease of travel for users of Alipay+ payment partners, no matter what they choose to do in Nepal. 

FOCUSONE Payment Solutions Pvt. Ltd., a FinTech company in Nepal, facilitates QR payment services for Himalayan Bank and other acquiring banks in Nepal. FOCUSONE’s product, MOCO Unified QR Code is Nepal’s first cross-border, cross currency unified QR payment option that has been accepting payments from Alipay since 2019.

Himalayan Bank CEO Ashok SJB Rana said: “Partnering with Alipay+, we can integrate multiple e-wallets and banking apps, enhancing the scope of cross-border payments and simplifying payments for inbound travellers and more than 25,000 merchants who accept the MOCO Unified QR.”

In addition to Himalayan Bank’s merchants, Alipay+ will gradually expand to more merchants through its local partners. In May 2024, Alipay+ and Nepal Clearing House Limited signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enable Alipay+ payment partners to be accepted through NEPALPAY QR.

Introduced by Ant International in 2020, Alipay+ now connects over 90 million merchants in 66 countries and regions to 1.6 billion consumer accounts across over 30 e-wallets and bank apps.

Centara signs Varivana Resort Koh Phangan

BANGKOK, 27 September 2024: Centara Hotels & Resorts, Thailand’s leading hotel operator, and Varivana Resort Koh Phangan Company Limited have signed a Hotel Management Agreement for Varivana Resort Koh Phangan. 

This agreement marks Centara’s debut property on the island and highlights the company’s ongoing dedication to expansion in the world’s most sought-after destinations.

Varivana Resort Koh Phangan, a 39-key boutique property, commenced operations under Centara’s management on 16 September. The resort opened its doors in January 2020 and has already garnered acclaim for its distinctive loft-style design and commitment to providing an exceptional guest experience.

“We are thrilled to welcome Varivana Resort Koh Phangan into our portfolio,” said Centara Hotels & Resorts CEO Thirayuth Chirathivat.

“This property’s unique design and dedication to quality align perfectly with our vision to offer diverse and memorable experiences to our guests. Koh Phangan’s rising popularity as a leisure and workation destination makes this an exciting addition to our collection.”

Varivana Resort Koh Phangan Company Limited’s owner, Hongnapa Lawanangkul, stated: “Partnering with Centara Hotels & Resorts marks an exciting new chapter for Varivana Resort. We believe this collaboration will further elevate our unique offering and introduce more travellers to the exceptional experience our tropical hideaway provides on this beautiful island.”

Drawing inspiration from its name, with “Vari” meaning sea and “Vana” meaning mountain, Varivana Resort Koh Phangan embodies a harmonious blend of nature and modern comfort. As “the place where the mountains meet the sea,” this serene retreat offers guests panoramic views of the lush landscape and the glistening waters of the Gulf of Thailand, a 28-metre rooftop saltwater infinity pool, a rejuvenating spa, and stunning restaurant and bar. With easy access to Thong Sala Pier and an array of island adventures such as cycling, snorkelling, island-hopping excursions, and the world-famous Full Moon party, Varivana Resort masterfully blends privacy and relaxation with the thrill of local exploration.

For more information, visit Centara’s website at https://www.centarahotelsresorts.com/

Hong Kong braces for Golden Week travel surge

HONG KONG, 27 September 2024: Hong Kong’s Immigration Department estimates 10.03 million passengers will pass through the territory’s land, sea, and air checkpoints during the Golden Week Holiday, festive season from 28 September to 7 October.

In consultation with the Shenzhen General Station of Exit & Entry Frontier Inspection, the department added that it estimates around 8.54 million passengers will transit through land boundary control points.

Photo credit: News.gov.HK

The Golden Week Holiday officially gets underway on 1 October, when outbound and inbound passengers using land boundary control points will peak at around 523,000 to 632,000.

Passenger traffic at the Lo Wu Control Point is expected to reach a daily average of about 208,000 passengers, while the Lok Ma Chau Spur Line Control Point and the Shenzhen Bay Control Point are forecast to handle around 185,000 and 118,000 passengers, respectively.

To cope with the anticipated heavy traffic during the festive period, the department has minimised leave for frontline officers to deploy and operate extra clearance counters and kiosks. 

Apart from setting up a joint command centre at the Lo Wu Control Point with Police, Customs and the Mass Transit Railway Corporation to closely monitor passenger conditions, the department will establish close communication with Mainland authorities.

Travellers are advised to plan in advance and avoid making their journeys during busy times. They can check the expected busy times at boundary control points on the department’s website and find the estimated waiting times at all land boundary control points via its app.

HK third in finance hub ranking

Meanwhile, News.Gov.HK reported this week that Hong Kong has been ranked third in the Global Financial Centres Index GFCI 36 Report, published on Tuesday by the UK’s Z/Yen and the Shenzhen-based China Development Institute. The report is published biannually in March and September.

The territory improved its ranking from fourth place in the March version of the index. The city also ranked first in the Asia-Pacific region. Its rating rose by eight points, the largest improvement among the top five financial centres.

GFCI 36 Results — Leading Centres

“New York leads the index, with London second. Hong Kong has overtaken Singapore (4th) to regain the third position. San Francisco remains at number five, with Chicago and Los Angeles overtaking Shanghai to place sixth and seventh, with Shanghai now in eighth position. Shenzhen and Frankfurt complete the top 10.”

Asia/Pacific

“Seven Asia/Pacific centres feature in the world’s top 20, and the average rating for this region is down 0.56%. The region’s ranking was relatively stable, although Sydney, Nanjing, and Tianjin fell 10 places or more. Kuala Lumpur was the only centre in the Asia/Pacific region that improved more than 10 places in GFCI 36.” (Source:https://www.longfinance.net/publications/long-finance-reports/the-global-financial-centres-index-36/

News.Gov.HK said the “report affirms Hong Kong’s status and strengths as a leading global financial centre, highlighting that its scores were among the highest for the business environment, human capital, infrastructure, and reputational and general competitiveness.”

Centara teams up with beauty brand

BANGKOK, 26 September 2024: Centara Hotels & Resorts, Thailand’s leading hotel operator, has inked a strategic partnership with L’Oréal Groupe in Thailand, a beauty and cosmetics company. 

This exciting new collaboration brings together two major brands to deliver exclusive benefits and unique experiences for their shared customer base, extending beyond exceptional products to genuinely unforgettable moments.

Kanawat Isaranuwatchai, Head of E-Commerce, L’Oréal Groupe in Thailand; ada Sarttarasathit, Chief Digital & Marketing Officer, L’Oréal Groupe in Thailand; Tom Thrussell, Vice President – Brand, Marketing & Digital at Centara Hotels & Resorts; Rattanawadee Nimnual, Corporate Director of Social Media.

The partnership started with the “Beauty Duo” digital marketing campaign in August. This limited-edition initiative offered customers the exceptional opportunity to either savour an exquisite afternoon tea set at Centara Hotels or win a luxury stay at Centara Grand Hotel Osaka. 

This campaign served as a launchpad for future collaborations, embodying L’Oréal’s commitment to creating moments of joy that complement our dedication to quality beauty products. Both companies are dedicated to exploring new avenues to enhance customer experiences across Centara’s six distinct hotel brands and over 10 world-renowned beauty players under L’Oréal Groupe in Thailand.

“We are excited to announce our partnership with L’Oréal Groupe in Thailand, a collaboration that will pave the way for innovative guest experiences, rewards programmes, and exclusive product offerings. We look forward to working closely with the L’Oréal team to explore new opportunities that will bring even more value and benefits to our customers in the future,” said Centara Hotels & Resorts Vice President – Brand, Marketing & Digital Tom Thrussell.

This is the latest in a series of successful collaborations for Centara Hotels & Resorts, following strategic alignments with major brands like Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines, Build-A-Bear, TrueDtac, and Mastercard. It further solidifies the hotel group’s reputation for innovative partnerships that enhance customer experiences and deliver added value. Centara Hotels & Resorts and L’Oréal Groupe in Thailand will work closely to provide personalised services and innovative campaigns for their customers. Both companies are excited by the immense potential of this partnership and invite customers to stay tuned for more unique offerings on the horizon.

For more information about Centara Hotels & Resort, visit https://www.centarahotelsresorts.com/
For more information about L’Oréal Groupe in Thailand, visit www.lorealthailand.com

New Kerala combo cruises in India

SINGAPORE, 26 September 2024: Following the launch of Pandaw’s latest expedition along the backwaters of Kerala, the Asian river cruise specialist is creating two new combination cruises that add Kerala expeditions to its existing Ganges & Brahmaputra adventures. 

Exploring the far extremes of India, from the North-East Assam region to South-West Kerala, this combo cruise takes you 3,000 km on two distinct small ship river expeditions in the lesser-visited parts of the country. 

Combining Pandaw’s popular expedition along the wild Brahmaputra River with our newest itinerary sailing the backwaters of Kerala, embark on a remarkable adventure with Pandaw.

The two 15-night and 22-night combos will allow travellers to explore even more of this fascinating and diverse country in comfort and style aboard Pandaw’s small river vessels.

With inclusive domestic flight and a one-night hotel in Kochi between cruises, Pandaw’s popular river cruises take the hassle out of planning your lifetime trip to India. 

Kerala backwaters refer to the network of rivers, lakes, and canals that run along the coast of Kerala, India, known for its houseboats and its maze of waterways. Panadaw explored and created a signature river cruise to explore the backwaters and see the local wildlife. 

Here are some of the signature attractions when exploring Kerala backwaters. 

Kochi

The fascinating boat trip begins in Kochi following a flight from Guwahati. Guests transfer to Maradu Port and board RV Kochi Pandaw. An orientation land tour of Kochi, the state capital on the Malabar Coast, follows with visits to Fort Kochi, St Louis’s church, the Jewish settlement with its old Paradesi synagogue, museums, the Shiva temple and the city’s markets. 

Then, in the afternoon, the Pandaw river boat sails from Maradu Port to a village of coir weavers and shell harvesters, where guests glimpse the many indigenous techniques of local fishing using small-scale Chinese nets and fish traps.

Thannermekkom Bund

The Syrian Village in Kerala showcases traditional Syrian Christian culture and heritage with its distinctive architecture, historic churches, and local customs. 

In the afternoon, the ship visits Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, followed by the Craft Museum, which showcases Kerala’s rich artisanal heritage. 

Nattakam

Here, the Munroe lighthouse, built in 1885, guides ships with its striking beacon, offering a glimpse of the rich maritime history and breathtaking vistas of the Arabian Sea and surrounding landscapes.

Kavalam

At this fishing village, guests can explore canals and traditional Kerala life, picturesque waterways, bustling fishing activities, and authentic village charm.

Kettuvalom 

Here, guests visit a boatyard, where traditional wooden boat-building skills are still employed to craft wooden planks into decking using coir, cotton, and natural resin.

Allapphuza (Alleppey) 

The Alleppay Harbour is a bustling hub of Kerala’s backwater network with traditional houseboats and fishing activities. This lively port offers a glimpse into the local maritime culture and the scenic beauty of the region’s interconnected waterways.

The Mighty Brahmaputra & Kerala Backwaters
GUWAHATI – KOCHI
15 nights
FROM USD8,989

For more details, visit
https://www.pandaw.com/expeditions/the-mighty-brahmaputra-kerala-backwaters?utm_source=pandaw&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=kerala-combo-cruises-destination

Accor boosts brands in Singapore

SINGAPORE, 26 Singapore 2024: Accor continues its strong growth trajectory in Singapore with the signing of two new-build properties with three hotel brands set to open by 2027 with its longstanding partners, Fragrance Group Limited and Global Premium Hotels Limited, both owned by Koh Wee Meng. 

The landmark agreement will introduce Mövenpick Singapore, the largest Mövenpick hotel in the Asia Pacific, the first Mövenpick Living in Singapore, and a Handwritten Collection branded hotel situated alongside the city-state’s famed and culturally rich Waterloo Street.

From left to right: Chris Cho, Vice President Development, Singapore, Philippines, Japan, Korea and Maldives, Accor; Andrew Langdon, Chief Development Officer, Asia, Accor; Garth Simmons, Chief Operating Officer, Premium, Midscale & Economy Division, Asia, Accor; Koh Wee Meng, Chairman of Fragrance Group Limited, Ko Lee Meng, CEO of Global Premium Hotels Limited, and Christy Liu Xiaojing, CFO of Global Premium Hotels Limited.

These new signings reaffirm Accor’s position as the preferred partner for hotel owners across Asia’s premium, midscale, and economy (PM&E) segments. As the region’s leading operator in these categories, Accor is committed to driving value and business performance through its extensive expertise and platforms.

Located near the central business district at Hoe Chiang Road, Mövenpick Singapore will be the largest Mövenpick hotel in Asia Pacific, featuring approximately 808 keys. The same building will house Mövenpick Living Singapore, a 37-key property.

In late 2025, Waterloo Street, renowned for local arts and culture in the heart of Singapore’s civic centre, will welcome a new hotel under the Handwritten Collection brand. The 502-key follows the successful launch of Hotel Faber Park Singapore – Handwritten Collection in late 2023.

Accor has a longstanding strategic partnership with Fragrance Group Limited and Global Premium Hotels Limited. It operates 17 hotels in Singapore, five in Australia, and 3 in the United Kingdom under brands such as MGallery, Mövenpick, Novotel, Mercure, Handwritten Collection, ibis Styles, and ibis budget brands.

Accor currently operates 35 hotels across 13 brands in Singapore, including Raffles, Fairmont, Sofitel, Mondrian, Swissôtel, Pullman, Grand Mercure, Novotel, Mercure, Handwritten Collection, ibis, ibis Styles, and ibis budget.

HXB Group launches Marketing Suite

SINGAPORE, 26 September 2024: HBX Group, a leading global B2B travel technology company, announces Wednesday the launch of its Marketing Suite, a combination of marketing services designed to drive growth in the travel space. 

With this launch, HBX Group aspires to become a primary retail media network within the travel industry, serving as a point of reference for hotels, DMOs, airlines, mobility providers and any business seeking to engage with travellers and travel distributors.

HBX Group Marketing Suite is composed of two key solutions: Travel Media Solutions and a Digital Marketing Agency.

HBX Group’s Travel Media Solutions offers a suite of complete advertising products in an extensive network of hard-to-reach digital spaces, with the potential to reach over 50.000 travel agencies and 3.500 tour operators across 65 countries, as well as travellers from over 100 booking websites and strategic partners. 

These advertising solutions include digital banners on B2B and B2C websites, social media marketing, bespoke newsletters, email sponsorships, and landing pages.

The Digital Marketing Agency is focused on tailor-made strategies developed by expert travel marketers to accelerate business growth within the B2C audience. Services include B2C digital campaign management, marketing advisory, insights, creative services and brand management.

ATIA social media competition winners

SYDNEY, 26 September 2024: The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) declared on Tuesday that The Don’t Forget Travel Group Director Andrew Sullivan was the #ATAS24 social-media showcase competition winner.

ATIA’s citation said: “Andrew’s LinkedIn post made a lasting impression, standing out with a creative video highlighting the value of being ATAS-accredited and the importance of consumers dealing with an ATAS-accredited agent.”

Andrew Sullivan, Director at The Don’t Forget Travel Group is the winner of the #ATAS24 social-media-showcase competition. Credit: https://karryon.com.au

As the winner, he will travel to Singapore, flying Singapore Airlines (SIA), ATIA’s strategic partner and NTIA’s primary sponsor. ATIA also recognised other outstanding entries with ‘special mentions’.

·  Simone Lewis (On The Road Travel Group): Simone’s quirky LinkedIn post showcasing her ATAS accreditation on printed T-shirts captured the value of ATAS. It assured travellers that their travel agents are committed to going above and beyond to bring them high-quality services.

· Kate Collins and Jackie Male (Angas Travel): Their Instagram post reinforced that ATAS-accredited agents meet the highest industry standards, giving clients exceptional service and the reassurance they are being looked after. 

· Hastwell Travel and Cruise: Their superhero-themed Instagram entry was fun and colourful, highlighting ATAS accreditation’s superpowers to the travel industry. These powers include reassuring travellers with professionalism and expertise that can save them time and money.

· Travel with a Cause: This post uniquely reinforced the importance of ATAS accreditation, with a cute cameo from their travel dog, Toby, who explains that ATAS accreditation is like “our agency’s badge of honour, showing we meet top-notch standards in the travel biz.” 

ATIA’s acting CEO, Ingrid Fraser, commented on the social media competition: “We’re thrilled by the creativity and authenticity displayed in this year’s showcase. As summed up so well by Andrew, ATAS is about having the backs of Aussie travellers, no matter where they are in the world.”

“ATAS accreditation is a mark of distinction, signalling that customers are in safe, reliable hands. We congratulate Andrew and all our special mentions for showcasing the best of our industry.

Pandemic inflicted heavy toll on job ops

SINGAPORE, 26 September 2024: The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), in collaboration with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Tourism, has launched a new report revealing the stark impact of the pandemic on women’s and youth employment within the global Travel and tourism sector.

Almost 70 million people working in Travel & Tourism lost their jobs during the pandemic, but women and young people were disproportionately impacted because their roles were more likely to be in the worst-affected areas, such as hospitality and food services.

While the sector has broadly seen a strong recovery, the ‘Social Trends in Travel & Tourism Employment’ report found it employed 42 million women and just over 16 million young people in 2022, notably lower than the 48.4 million women (-13%) and nearly 19 million young workers (15%) supported by the sector in 2019.

While the sector remains a vital source of jobs for underrepresented groups, the report clarifies that more must be done to ensure an inclusive and equitable recovery. 

The report, which examines employment trends across 185 economies from 2019 to 2022, underscores the sector’s potential as a key driver of inclusive economic growth and social progress.

According to the latest EIR data, in 2023, the Travel & Tourism sector’s GDP contribution rose 29.1% above pre-pandemic levels, outpacing the global average, which remained 4.1% below.

Yet despite this economic rebound, the social recovery continued to lag, particularly for women and young people who remain more likely to be stuck in informal, part-time, or low-wage roles without security or growth potential.

WTTC President & CEO, Julia Simpson said: “This report highlights the extraordinary potential of Travel & Tourism to drive inclusive growth, but it also underscores the urgent need for action.

“Women and young people are the backbone of our sector, yet they continue to face significant barriers.

“By investing in skills, promoting inclusive policies, and fostering entrepreneurship, we can unlock the full potential of these groups and ensure that our sector leads the way in creating meaningful and sustainable employment opportunities.”

The report also highlights that women remain underrepresented in high-wage and leadership roles, with the gender split in Travel & Tourism employment nearly mirroring that of the wider economy.

Young workers, who make up a greater share of the Travel & Tourism workforce compared to the wider economy, face particular challenges in accessing stable employment.

Saudi Arabia Minister of Tourism, His Excellency Ahmed Al Khateeb, welcomed the joint report findings and emphasised the Kingdom’s commitment to supporting youth and female employment in the Travel & Tourism sector.

“Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 underscores the Kingdom’s commitment to ensuring Travel & Tourism is a key driver of social change,” he said.

“Our substantial investments in 2024 include 375 million riyals for skills development training local tour guides who acquire deep knowledge of our nation’s rich history and landscapes. Others are becoming entrepreneurs, focusing on creativity, leadership, and digital skills.

“In 2022, Saudi women’s employment in tourism was the fifth fastest growing among G20 countries. The focus on localising services in areas like AlUla and Diriyah has created new opportunities for women in heritage tourism jobs. Through stronger partnerships, tourism can transform into a vehicle for inclusive development, creating a more equitable and prosperous future for everyone.”

This joint report calls for urgent action to address these disparities and maximise the sector’s potential as a driver of inclusive growth.

Key areas of focus for governments and the Travel & Tourism sector include:

  • Develop policies for skills training and gender equality
  • Enhance job opportunities for women and youth
  • Invest in education and leadership programmes
  • Implement inclusive hiring practices and equal pay
  • Support flexible work arrangements and childcare
  • Promote entrepreneurship through support for start-ups and small businesses

‘Social Trends in Travel & Tourism Employment’ serves as a clarion call to governments and businesses worldwide: To prioritise the inclusion of women and youth in the workforce, to invest in their skills and future, and to ensure that the benefits of Travel & Tourism are shared by all.

To read the report in full, visit WTTC Research Hub.