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THAI confirms its winter flight schedule

BANGKOK, 18 October 2024: Thai Airways International (THAI) confirmed on Wednesday it will operate flights to 64 destinations worldwide with increased frequencies on selected routes during the winter timetable from 27 October 2024 to 29 March 2025.

It identifies 14 international routes with just one new service: Bangkok – Brussels, daily (starting 1 December 2024). The bulk of the flights are regional, serving Asia with 42 routes. It maintains flights on eight domestic routes.

Of note on regional routes to India, there is one change: Bangkok – Kochi now five flights per week, every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, will increase to daily on 1 December 2024.

Intercontinental routes 

  1. Bangkok – Munich: daily flight. 
  2. Bangkok – Frankfurt: twice daily flights.
  3. Bangkok – London: twice daily flights.
  4. Bangkok – Istanbul: daily flight.
  5. Bangkok – Stockholm: daily flight.
  6. Bangkok – Copenhagen: daily flight. 
  7. Bangkok – Oslo: daily flight.
  8. Bangkok – Zurich: daily flight.
  9. Bangkok – Milan: daily flight.
  10. Bangkok – Brussels: daily flight (starting 1 December 2024)
  11. Bangkok – Paris: daily flight.
  12. Bangkok – Perth: daily flight
  13. Bangkok – Melbourne: twice daily flights.
  14. Bangkok – Sydney: twice daily flights.

Regional routes 

  1. Bangkok – Sapporo: daily flight.
  2. Bangkok Tokyo (Narita): triple daily flights.
  3. Bangkok – Tokyo (Haneda): twice daily flights.
  4. Bangkok – Nagoya: 11 flights per week. 
  5. Bangkok – Osaka: twice daily flights.
  6. Bangkok – Fukuoka: daily flight.
  7. Bangkok – Manila: twice daily flights.
  8. Bangkok – Seoul: triple daily flights. 
  9. Bangkok – Taipei: triple daily flights.
  10. Bangkok – Kaohsiung: daily flight.
  11. Bangkok – Hong Kong: four flights per day. 
  12. Bangkok – Beijing: 10 flights per week.
  13. Bangkok – Shanghai: 11 flights per week.
  14. Bangkok – Guangzhou: daily flight.
  15. Bangkok – Chengdu: daily flight.
  16. Bangkok – Kunming: daily flight.
  17. Bangkok – Siem Reap: daily flight.
  18. Bangkok – Phnom Penh: twice daily flights.
  19. Bangkok – Vientiane: twice daily flights.
  20. Bangkok – Ho Chi Minh: twice daily flights.
  21. Bangkok – Hanoi: twice daily flights.
  22. Bangkok – Singapore: five flights per day.
  23. Bangkok – Jakarta: twice daily flights.
  24. Bangkok – Denpasar: twice daily flights.
  25. Bangkok – Penang: daily flight.
  26. Bangkok – Kuala Lumpur: twice daily flights.
  27. Bangkok – Yangon: twice daily flights.
  28. Bangkok – Ahmedabad: daily flight.
  29. Bangkok – Mumbai: 11 flights per week.
  30. Bangkok – Delhi: 22 flights per week.
  31. Bangkok – Bengaluru: daily flight.
  32. Bangkok—Kochi: five flights per week every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (flights will increase to daily on 1 December 2024).
  33. Bangkok – Hyderabad: daily flight.
  34. Bangkok – Chennai: daily flight.
  35. Bangkok – Gaya: daily flight.
  36. Bangkok – Kolkata: daily flight.
  37. Bangkok – Dhaka: twice daily flights.
  38. Bangkok – Kathmandu: twice daily flights.
  39. Bangkok – Colombo: daily flight.
  40. Bangkok – Lahore: six flights per week every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
  41. Bangkok – Islamabad: four flights per week every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
  42. Bangkok Karachi: five flights per week every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Domestic routes 

  1. Bangkok – Chiang Mai: five flights per day.
  2. Bangkok – Chiang Rai: triple daily flights.
  3. Bangkok – Khon Kaen: four flights per day.
  4. Bangkok – Udon Thani: triple daily flights.
  5. Bangkok – Ubon Ratchathani: twice daily flights.
  6. Bangkok – Krabi: twice daily flights.
  7. Bangkok – Had Yai: triple daily flights.
  8. Bangkok – Phuket: nine flights per day.

Australians bit by the travel bug

SYDNEY, 18 October 2024: Australians are travelling at record levels, with outbound and inbound travel experiencing unprecedented growth in 2024, according to the latest Travel Trends Report from the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA).

The report, which analyses data from sources, including the Australian Bureau of Statistics and the Department of Infrastructure, shows a significant surge in outbound and inbound travel for the year ending August 2024. Australians are embracing international travel more than ever, with major increases to key destinations across the Asia-Pacific region.

Key outbound-travel insights

Indonesia continues to be the top destination for Australians, with a 30.4% increase in travellers, reaching 1.59 million.
Japan recorded the highest growth, with a 103.4% rise in Australian visitors, totalling 727,260 for the year.
Other key destinations include New Zealand (up 10.0% to 1.33 million) and the United States, which saw 728,550 Australian visitors, reflecting a 16.7% increase.

Key inbound-travel insights

China led the inbound market, with an astounding 135.5% increase in visitors, reaching 844,940 in 2024.
Growth from New Zealand visitors also remained strong, up 20.2% to 1.38 million, while visitors from Japan surged 64.9% to 373,700.
Overall, inbound tourism to Australia grew 25.7%, with 8.06 million international visitors in the year ending August 2024.

Australian travel-motivations

Holidays remain the primary reason for outbound travel, accounting for 60.2% of trips in August 2024.
Visiting friends and relatives comprised 26.7% of travel, while business travel showed modest growth, representing 5.8% of total trips.

Airline market share

Qantas continues to dominate international air travel, holding a 16.1% market share, followed by Jetstar at 12.0% and Singapore Airlines at 8.8%.

Airline share of passengers (international) year-on-year

ATIA’s October 2024 Travel Trends Report highlights that the strong growth in travel reflects Australia’s rebound from the pandemic, with Australians increasingly seeking new destinations and experiences. The industry is well-positioned for continued recovery and growth as consumer confidence strengthens and capacity expands.

“The incredible 30.4% year-on-year rise in travel to Indonesia, our top overseas destination, shows how much demand for international travel has skyrocketed,” commented ATIA CEO Dean Long. “ But it’s the growth in new and emerging markets that tell the story of 2024.”

“The 103.4% surge in travel to Japan is a clear sign that Australians are seeking more than just a getaway — they’re seeking cultural immersion and unique experiences. We’re seeing a shift towards more adventurous and diversified travel, with destinations like Thailand and Vietnam growing by 20.2% and 40.1%, respectively.”

“Our Oct Travel Trends Report also shows that travel to long-time favourites, New Zealand and the United States, continues to rise steadily, with growth rates of 10.0% and 16.7%, respectively. Australians have renewed confidence in international travel and are eager to explore near and far-flung destinations. Whether it’s the lure of vibrant cities, natural landscapes or cultural attractions, Australians travel more frequently and to a wider range of destinations than we’ve seen in recent years.”

“This strong momentum in outbound travel reflects a significant mindset shift compared to last year. Australians aren’t just travelling for holidays anymore — business travel is making a comeback, with a 5.8% rise this year, and visiting friends and relatives remains a major driver. What’s particularly encouraging is the consistency of this growth across almost all international markets. This is not a short-term rebound but a long-term trend showing Australians are eager to compensate for lost time.”

“Looking ahead, ATIA will continue to work closely with airlines and the broader travel industry to ensure Australians have the best travel options available. With demand surging, we must see an expansion in airline capacity and infrastructure to support the growing numbers. The travel landscape is evolving rapidly, and we are committed to ensuring that Australians can continue to explore the world in greater numbers, with more ease and flexibility.”

Pandaw fleet sails into the peak season

SINGAPORE, 17 October 2024: The new peak sailing season has arrived, and Pandaw’s dedicated crew is preparing Pandaw vessels to welcome their first guests across all destinations in Southeast Asia and India.

Expeditions are now in full swing across all destinations, showcasing the genuine beauty of Asia’s rivers and journeys far off the beaten path.

Standout cruises on the Mekong River: Journey through Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam, exploring vibrant cities and serene landscapes.
Halong Bay and Red River:  Travellers can immerse themselves in the natural wonders of Halong Bay and the cultural heritage of the Red River Delta in Vietnam.

Join Pandaw this season and explore the wonders of Southeast Asia and India in comfort and style aboard boutique luxury river ships built to sail where other river boats cannot venture. Select dates and itineraries for exclusive river sailings during the 2024/25 season, and take a lifetime trip in Asia with Pandaw.

The fleet is ready 

For over 25 years, Pandaw has been the leader in regional river cruising, operating cruises in Southeast Asia and India. Pandaw has 17 beautifully crafted ships built by the specialist river cruise operator. Each vessel is an object of great beauty, hand-finished in brass and teak by traditional craftsmen.

“The secret of our success is that, while luxury and comfort are ever-present, on our ships, the colonial-era character and friendly atmosphere predominate. All our Pandaw ships have ultra-shallow drafts and can travel to remote areas unreachable by other passenger-carrying vessels, let alone overland.”

K Class

RV Angkor Pandaw. 

“The K-class dated back to the 1880s and consisted of stern wheelers designed to reduce draft, their boilers placed in the bow to improve trim. Smaller than the great line steamers of the age, the K-class ships were used on Myanmar’s rivers, the Chindwin and the upper reaches of the Irrawaddy. Where possible, we have reused the old IFC names, and many of these original K-class ships had fascinating histories through times of war and peace.”

P Class

RV Mekong Pandaw. 

“Yarrows of Glasgow built the original P-class ships in the late 1940s to replace the ships of the old Irrawaddy Flotilla Company lost in the war. The design was based on earlier 1930s designs with side paddles and the addition of a flying bridge. During that era, ships had a name beginning with a P; one of these was the original ‘Pandaw’ that Pandaw acquired in 1998 and lovingly restored. The P-class ships with their broad beam and shallow draft were all deployed on the Bhamo to Mandalay routing.”

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Shoshin Binh Thanh joins WorldHotels

BANGKOK, 17 October 2024: WorldHotels, renowned for celebrating exceptional hospitality and craftsmanship worldwide, has announced the signing of a new resort that will introduce experience-seeking guests to the natural and cultural wonders of Hoa Binh province in northern Vietnam.

Shoshin Binh Thanh, a member of WorldHotels Distinctive, is a charming boutique retreat located amid native trees and lush gardens on the banks of Hoa Binh Lake. Within this stunning setting, visitors can explore this exciting ecotourism destination with an array of activities, such as boat trips from the resort’s pier, water sports, and forest treks — all just a two-hour drive from Hanoi and Noi Bai International Airport.

This new resort will blend seamlessly into the verdant landscape, with an attractive façade that features wooden elements, vertical gardens, timber decks, and lakeside walkways. Guests will be able to stay in a selection of 56 rooms and suites with lake and forest views, dine at the signature restaurant, and unwind with a wealth of amenities, including a water entertainment zone, kids’ adventure play area and an outdoor events theatre. Each WorldHotels branded property is independently owned and operated. 

As a member of WorldHotels Distinctive, every traveller can expect highly authentic local elements underpinned by heartfelt hospitality and world-class service standards. Currently under development, Shoshin Binh Thanh will celebrate its grand opening in 2025.

“We are delighted to announce the signing of our first project under the WorldHotels Distinctive collection in Vietnam. Shoshin Binh Thanh will form part of a much bigger project that will gradually introduce a wider range of exciting attractions and activities to position this idyllic destination for a bright future of domestic and international tourism. This is our third project with this developer, and I would like to thank them for their enduring confidence in BWH Hotels and WorldHotels,” said BWH Hotels Vice President – APAC Olivier Berrivin.

Shoshin Binh Thanh will join BWH Hotels’ rapidly growing portfolio of hotels and resorts in Vietnam. Currently, the owning company operates five upscale and luxury hotels nationwide: Caravelle Saigon, a member of WorldHotels Elite, Best Western Premier Sapphire Ha Long, Best Western Premier Sonasea Phu Quoc, Best Western Premier Sonasea Villas Phu Quoc, and Best Western Premier Marvella Nha Trang. More properties are in the pipeline.

For more information about WorldHotels, visit www.worldhotels.com

Trip Affiliates recruits Phnom Penh 51 Hotel

SINGAPORE, 17 October 2024: Trip Affiliates Network has announced a strategic partnership with Phnom Penh 51 Hotel to streamline its booking processes and significantly expand its global distribution capabilities. 

By integrating TA Network’s advanced technology, Phnom Penh 51 Hotel will optimise its operations and boost visibility among travel agents, wholesalers, and corporate partners.

Through TA Network’s booking system, the hotel will reduce the time taken to process bookings, minimise manual errors, and improve the management of room allotments, contracts, and inventory. This efficiency will enhance the guest experience and enable the hotel to focus on core services while ensuring a seamless and accurate booking process.

In addition, Phnom Penh 51 Hotel will benefit from access to TA Network’s travel agents, wholesalers, and corporate clients worldwide. This increased reach is expected to drive more direct bookings and expose the hotel to new international markets. TA Network’s platform also facilitates real-time updates on rates, availability, and promotions, allowing the hotel to collaborate more easily with both online and offline partners.

The integration includes TA Network’s digital payment solutions, which simplify global transactions by offering virtual cards and virtual bank account services. These solutions will help Phnom Penh 51 Hotel reduce foreign exchange fees and manage cross-border payments more easily.

“We are excited to partner with TA Network and look forward to leveraging their solutions to increase direct bookings from both TA Network and corporate clients,” said Phnom Penh 51 Hotel Group General Manager Sokunthor Tan. “With TA Network’s digital tools and solutions, we can now handle wholesale contracts and dynamic rates more efficiently while seamlessly connecting with various travel channels in their ecosystem. This collaboration will greatly reduce the time and effort previously spent on manual communication.”

TA Network Regional HQ Director – Partnerships and Growth Thomas Wong added: “Our partnership with Phnom Penh 51 Hotel highlights our commitment to helping hotels adopt innovative technologies to enhance their distribution strategies. By reducing booking times and broadening their global reach, Phnom Penh 51 Hotel will be well-positioned for success in a competitive hospitality market. We’re excited to work together to ensure a smooth and efficient booking experience for their partners and guests.”

About Trip Affiliates Network
Headquartered in Singapore, with offices in Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand, Trip Affiliates Network provides FIT/group inbound and outbound turnkey solutions and add-on direct supplier connectivity services for travel agents, wholesalers and hotels. High-end platforms include integrated booking systems for flights, hotels, activities and transfers, dynamic packages, and digital payment solutions. www.tripaffiliates.com

GBA reports robust Q3 performance

DUBAI, UAE, 17 October 2024: UAE-headquartered Global Hotel Alliance reports a powerful Q3, with double-digit growth achieved across all performance metrics.

Total hotel revenues rose 15% to reach USD689 million in Q3, with year-to-date revenues now at USD2 billion. Q3 growth was fuelled by a 16% increase in room nights and a slight uptick in average rate.

One of the key drivers behind GHA’s ongoing success is its GHA Discovery loyalty programme, which now boasts a membership of 28.3 million. In Q3, 66.2% of member revenue was generated by international stays: the US, UK, Germany, Australia, and China led as top feeder markets, together contributing 26% of total international room revenue.

Redemptions of GHA Discovery’s rewards currency, Discovery Dollars (D$), rocketed by an impressive 95% year-on-year in Q3. Since members can earn and redeem D$ at any property operated by a GHA brand, this activity benefited all 800-plus hotels, evidenced by total cross-brand revenues jumping 31% to USD100.7 million in Q3, bringing total cross-brand revenue for the year to USD276 million. This reflects members’ growing engagement with the loyalty programme’s rich choice of over 40 independent hotel brands, which continue to gain in popularity.

Q3 highlights 

Spain hotels at the top: GHA’s hotel brand properties in Spain achieved the highest total room revenues across domestic and international stays in Q3, followed by those in Thailand, Italy, Singapore, and the UAE, respectively. Thailand hotels led the international room revenue rankings, with 93% of the country’s room revenue in Q3 generated by international stays, totalling USD34.7 million. Italy followed with USD29 million, and Singapore with USD25.4 million.

Portugal a Q3 favourite: Looking at the most popular destinations for GHA DISCOVERY’s members over the summer months, Portugal came out on top, with members from the UK and Spain being the biggest spenders there. US members favoured Italy, while Australians chose Fiji, Germans preferred the Netherlands, and members from China opted for Singapore.

More hotels, more choice: GHA’s robust Q3 performance was supported by portfolio growth in key global markets. Four new regional brands in Norway, Greece, the UAE and Malaysia, with 32 hotels recently joined the alliance, while existing hotel brands continue to open new properties in key destinations worldwide.

Global Hotel Alliance CEO Chris Hartley commented: “The double-digit revenue growth and the sharp rise in direct bookings and Discovery Dollar redemptions show that our expanding global presence, our diverse choice of hotel brands and an innovative loyalty programme continue to appeal to international travellers. As we build on this momentum, we are well-positioned to finish 2024 on a high note, with even more brands and new hotels to be announced before the end of the year.”

Sabre renews tiket partnership

SINGAPORE, 17 October 2024: Sabre Corporation, a software and technology provider that powers the global travel industry, announced this week the extension of its long-standing partnership with tiket.com, an online travel agent in Indonesia. 

With the agreement, Sabre will continue to be tiket.com’s preferred GDS technology partner, using a variety of advanced technology solutions to enhance operations and customer offers.

Photo credit: Sabre.
From Left : Agustri Ramadani (International Flight, tiket.com), Ardika (VP Commercial, Sabre Indonesia), Charles Lee (Senior Director, Agency Sales, head of North and Southeast Asia, Sabre), George Hendrata (CEO, tiket.com), Brett Thorstad (VP, Sabre Travel Solutions, Agency Sales and Airline Distribution, Asia Pacific, Sabre), Andi Hendrawan (Director of Transport, tiket.com), Eko Dharmawan (AVP International Flight, tiket.com), Danar Rahadianto (Business Development Manager, Sabre Indonesia)

Sabre’s rich global content, including NDC offers and industry-best shopping APIs, will support Tiket.com’s commitment to delivering consumers optimum flight choices and travel inventory. 

Meanwhile, the agency will adopt Sabre Direct Pay to support its virtual payment needs, delivering a more secure, automated, and integrated payment process. Tiket.com will also continue to deploy Sabre’s advanced automation tools to enhance time and cost efficiencies while improving customer service, including through Automated Exchanges and Refunds.

“Sabre has been our trusted technology partner since the very beginning, and we’re delighted to extend this strategic partnership by incorporating additional Sabre solutions into our technology stack,” said Andi Hendrawan, Director of Transportation, tiket.com. “This renewal strengthens our technology and empowers us to enhance our offerings, deliver superior service to our customers, and expand our global presence confidently.”

Celebrating its 13th anniversary, Tiket.com is one of Indonesia’s largest and most comprehensive online travel companies. It offers services including flight, train, ferry, bus & shuttle, accommodation bookings, attractions, event ticketing, car rentals, and other travel essentials.

“We’re thrilled to continue our valued, long-standing partnership with tiket.com,” said Sabre Travel Solutions Vice President, Agency Sales & Airline Distribution, Asia Pacific Brett Thorstad. 

“Having supported tiket.com’s tremendous growth over more than a decade, we’re committed to providing them best-in-class technology and support to maintain and grow their competitive edge in one of the world’s fastest-growing travel markets for many years to come.”

(SOURCE: Sabre)

AirAsia X flies to Chongqing

KUALA LUMPUR, 17 October 2024: AirAsia X resumes services to China’s famed Mountain City of Chongqing, launching four weekly flights on Wednesday. 

Chongqing is famous for its appetising local cuisine, including the iconic fiery mala hotpot. It is also the world’s largest municipality, home to nearly 32 million residents.

The inaugural flight’s (D7808) send-off ceremony was attended by Dato Fam Lee Ee, Chairman of AirAsia X, and Benyamin Ismail, CEO of AirAsia X. The flight departed from Kuala Lumpur at 1935 on Tuesday evening (15 October) with a load factor close to 90% and arrived at Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport at 0045 early Wednesday.

The destination is becoming a top choice for solo adventurers and couples seeking short getaways offering a perfect blend of modern urban life and rich historical heritage.

The airline welcomed its first return flight from Chongqing to Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday morning, celebrating this significant milestone in partnership with Tourism Malaysia. Guests aboard flight D7809 enjoyed a warm welcome from Nor Hayati Zainuddin, Deputy Director of Tourism Malaysia and the AirAsia team.

Currently, AirAsia Group operates flights to 19 destinations in China, with more than 60 roundtrip routes.

MH launches Kolkata flights

KUALA LUMPUR, 17 October 2024: Malaysia Airlines will reinstate direct flights between Kuala Lumpur (KUL) and Kolkata (CCU) on 2 December 2024 to further expand its footprint in India.

The airline offers special introductory economy class fares starting from MYR1,499 (USD349) all-in return until 8 November 2024 for travel starting 2 December 2024 through its “Time for Kolkata” campaign. 

Photo credit: Malaysia Airlines.

The airline will compete head-on with AirAsia, which is already well-established as the sole operator on the KUL-CCU route. It offers a daily departure using an A320. The average fare on the direct route is currently USD240 roundtrip economy. However, online travel agency data suggest the fare will increase to around USD325 and as high as USD418 in December. 

MH flies to 10 Indian cities

This latest addition to the MH network will increase the airline’s direct connectivity to 10 Indian destinations: New Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, Amritsar, Trivandrum, Ahmedabad, and Kolkata.

MH is scheduling five weekly flights using a Boeing 737-800 aircraft on the latest route. It follows the successful introduction of direct flights to Amritsar last month. With the recommencement of this flight and the increased flight frequencies from Amritsar, the airline now offers an impressive 76 weekly flights between India and Malaysia.

Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) Chief Executive Officer of Airlines Ahmad Luqman Mohd Azmi said: “India is a key market for us, and by continually enhancing our network and increasing frequencies, we invite passengers to connect seamlessly to popular global hubs through our base in Kuala Lumpur, strengthening our position as the gateway to Asia and beyond.”

Flight schedule

ITA Airways extends BKK flights to the summer

SINGAPORE, 17 October 2024: Updating details of its upcoming Rome-Bangkok flights, ITA Airways says it will extend direct flights between Rome Fiumicino and Bangkok beyond the winter timetable that closes on 27 March 2025 to offer a year-round service.

The airline commits to five weekly flights on the route starting 16 November 2024 through the end of the winter timetable. It will then reduce flights to three weekly for the duration of the summer timetable, which runs to the end of October 2025. 

Photo credit: ITA Airlines.

The new ITA Airways will launch five weekly flights on the new route Rome-Bangkok starting 16 November 2024. The winter timetable runs from mid-November 2024 to 27 March 2025. 

Flights from Rome Fiumicino will depart every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, and from Bangkok every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday. The airline will deploy an A330-900neo on the route configured with 281 seats in three classes: business, premium economy and economy. Fares start around USD1,100 return in economy.

Summer season switch

During the  2025 summer season, flights from Rome Fiumicino will be reduced to three weekly flights on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday, while departures from Bangkok will be scheduled on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

Fares for the new Rome-Bangkok flights are available for purchase through all ITA Airways channels. Seat sales for the summer season will kick in on 30 March 2025.

Winter flight schedule

• Rome Fiumicino — Bangkok operates from 16 November, with departures on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday at 1515  (local time) and arrivals in Bangkok at 0740  (local time). 

• Bangkok — Rome Fiumicino, operating from 17 November, departs on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday at 1215 (local time) and arrives in Rome at 1900  (local time).