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PATA ends the hunt for a CEO

BANGKOK, 21 September 2023: Pacific Asia Travel Association’s chair, Peter Semone, welcomed the new PATA CEO, Noor Ahmad Hamid, earlier this week outside the association’s new corporate office in Bangkok.

In his Facebook post, Semone commented: “Yesterday (Tuesday), I had the honour of welcoming PATA’s new CEO and introducing him to our secretariat staff. Noor Ahmad Hamid will assume his post on 1 October. I am very excited to collaborate with him to build PATA.”

Photo credit Peter Semone Facebook. PATA chair (left); PATA CEO Noor Ahmad Hamid (right).

PATA moves into its new office at True Digital Park in downtown Bangkok on 1 November. It will end a long stint when the global association had no permanent office it could call home since the early waves of Covid-19 infections made the association’s expensive office suite redundant.

PATA has been without a CEO since February 2023, when Liz Ortiguera and the association parted company. Ortiguera moved on to assume the role of managing director of Asia Pacific for the World Travel & Tourism Council while PATA dithered over finding a replacement. 

PATA’s chair, Peter Semone, continues in his elected post until at least May or June 2024 and could run for another two years if he gains enough support from the membership.

His Facebook post welcoming the new CEO on the steps of the new permanent office draws a line under a rocky disruptive period for the association as it continues to restructure and recreate an environment for meaningful engagement with its members.

In a comment to TTRW, Semone said the “priority is to get the PATA business and operational model running smoothly, effectively and efficiently.”

The chair reels off a list of priorities assigned to the new CEO that identifies the urgent need to “re-engineer association events, complete the migration to digitalisation, refine membership engagement, an organisational reset and improving the association’s voice and branding.”

The urgency remains that it is now a time for action rather than words. A veteran tourism executive, the 60-year Malaysian Amhad Hamid, said he will not conduct interviews until next month. Still, more to point, the list of priorities hasn’t changed for incoming PATA CEOs since it moved its HQ office from San Francisco to Bangkok in 1998. So, a raincheck on interviews would be just fine until the CEO can share some good old-fashioned progress that until now has evaded the association. At the time, the move to Asia was widely applauded as a strategy to take advantage of the emerging Asian Century by embedding PATA in the centre of the action. However, a reality check suggests the association has struggled to refine membership engagement and achieve relevance in the digital era beyond hosting a string of webinars by instant experts.

The new CEO will be tasked with putting back the shine on PATA’s endeavours that are looking tired. He will need to deliver inspiration to make the association relevant to tourism enterprises in the Asia Pacific and worth the annual membership fees. That’s the bottom line. Even those who sing the praises of PATA are often not paid-up members. They sneak in through a network of local PATA chapters. There is a glaring lack of clarity on the role of chapters that often leaves companies inadvertently paying fees to both HQ and chapter. The issue is swept under the carpet, and for some powerful chapters, that is the perfect solution for their egos and commercial agendas.

But the new CEO ticks off all the boxes and has a proven track record. Born in Perak, Malaysia, Noor graduated with a diploma in Tourism Administration from the MARA Technological University (UiTM), Malaysia. In 1984, he joined the Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board (now Tourism Malaysia) and served there for more than 16 years in the Public Relations, Marketing, Domestic Promotion and Convention departments. He was also based in its Los Angeles, USA, office for four years.

After a brief stint at an events management company specialising in international sporting events, Noor joined a Malaysian government-affiliated company focussing on hospitality and tourism investment.

In 2009, Noor joined the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) as the Regional Director of Asia Pacific. He served for 11 years, gaining enormous experience in the nuances of not-for-profit association management. During his tenure, membership in Asia Pacific grew substantially to become the largest regional bloc within ICCA.

In 2019, he was appointed COO of the Malaysia Convention and Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB) and played a key role in the post-Covid recovery of Malaysia’s business events industry.

In 2022, he was inducted into the Events Industry Council Hall of Leaders, the most prestigious award in the global business events industry, and the only Asian recipient alongside distinguished professionals from America and Europe. In 2018, he received the China MICE Leaders Award from Meetings and Conventions China for contributing to the Asia Pacific region.

PATA’s new office is located at True Digital Park, 101/1 Khwaeng Bang Chak, Khet Phra Khanong, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10260. (Close to Punnawithi BTS station.)

The slow way to explore Laos

HO CHI MINH CITY, 20 September 2023: Heritage Line’s newest river cruise boat Anouvong, is sailing the upper Mekong River proudly following her maiden voyages for VIPs and media hosted in late August.

The new ship constructed in a Lao shipyard has 10 cabins on two decks, a spacious viewing deck, and a dining zone. 

The upper Mekong sailings offer three, seven and nine-night itineraries. The three-night itinerary begins in Huay Xai in Laos, facing the Thai riverside town of Chiang Khong. The ship explores the Golden Triangle, where the borders of Thailand, Laos and Myanmar meet before sailing downstream to Luang Prabang. An upstream version of the cruise is also available. 

The seven-night or the nine-night cruise itineraries extend the cruises to Vientiane. The nine-day cruise is the upstream version. Luang Prabang is the halfway house with extended time to explore the UNESCO World Heritage town before the cruise resumes.  

Cunard fleet upgrades Wi-Fi

Starlink is available on all three Cunard ships and will launch on Queen Anne in 2024.

SINGAPORE, 20 September 2023: Cunard has announced it is rolling out a new Wi-Fi service on board as it launches SpaceX’s Starlink across its fleet.  

Starlink is available on all three Cunard ships and will launch on Queen Anne in 2024.  

Starlink’s  Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite technology will provide guests with greater capacity across Cunard ships, allowing for sharing photos and videos, streaming films, and enjoying other content on board with a more reliable Wi-Fi connection at even faster speeds.

The roll-out of Starlink aboard Cunard Queens began in June 2023, with the service due to be available in both public spaces and staterooms on Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria, and Queen Elizabeth by the end of 2023.

Cunard’s newest ship, Queen Anne, will launch with the service in May 2024.

Miss SHOPhia Go Travel returns to Penang

KUALA LUMPUR, 20 September 2023: Mark your calendars and get ready for the highly anticipated return of Miss SHOPhia Go Travel, Malaysia’s premier niche product travel fair, organised by Tourism Malaysia.

Happening from 27 to 29 October 2023 at Gurney Paragon Mall, travellers can look forward to an extraordinary event coinciding with the year-end festivities, promising exciting deals and discounts. Other activities include busker performances, spa and cooking demonstrations, Miss SHOPhia Wheel of Fortune, local artist performances, and lucky draws.

In sync with this travel extravaganza, the renowned Miss SHOPhia Shopping Hunt 5.0 is poised to captivate participants on 28 October 2023. Also organised by Tourism Malaysia, this thrilling hunt serves as a platform to boost awareness of the charms of Penang and shine a spotlight on the beloved niche icon, Miss SHOPhia. 

This year, a fresh twist is added as participants are encouraged to embrace sustainable travel options, such as public transportation and the convenience of e-hailing services, to access shopping havens, UNESCO heritage sites and culinary delights.

Tourism Malaysia is collaborating with Penang Global Tourism as a strategic partner, with venue sponsors from Penang Development Corporation, The Top Penang, and Gurney Paragon Mall, as well as Malaysia Airlines Berhad and Firefly as airline partners. Tourism Malaysia will host a familiarisation trip for our esteemed media friends from India, Indonesia, Singapore, the Philippines, and Brunei to showcase the charm of our beautiful niche segments in Malaysia.

Among other sponsors are VISA (payment gateway), OZO Georgetown, The Granite Luxury Hotel, Sunway Lagoon, Lost World of Tambun, and major malls such as Design Village, 1st Avenue Mall, Gurney Plaza and Sungei Wang Plaza.

“We are thrilled to announce the return of Miss SHOPhia Go Travel and the Miss SHOPhia Shopping Hunt 5.0. These events showcase Penang’s cultural richness and vibrant shopping scene, its UNESCO heritage sites, and its diverse gastronomy, offering an unforgettable experience to locals and international tourists,” said Tourism Malaysia director-general YBhg Dato Dr Ammar Abd Ghapar.

“Through these initiatives, we aim to emphasise the accessibility and charm of this enchanting destination while supporting sustainable and convenient travel options.”

For more information about Miss SHOPhia Go Travel and Miss SHOPhia Shopping Hunt 5.0, visit https://www.malaysia.travel

Expedia white labels PAL Holidays

MANILA, 20 September 2023: Philippine Airlines has launched PAL Holidays powered by Expedia Group, a one-stop travel website that offers travellers a comprehensive platform for all travel needs.

The new site is online in the US, Canada, Australia and the Philippines.

Photo credit: PAL

The new platform is powered by Expedia Group’s White Label Template technology. It is designed to help passengers plan and book their entire journey — including PAL flights, hotels, transportation, and exciting travel activities- in one convenient location.

“We are thrilled to introduce PAL Holidays, our new one-stop booking platform that simplifies and enhances the travel planning process for our passengers. By partnering with Expedia, we are confident that our customers will enjoy unparalleled access to a range of great offers for hotels, experiences, and transport that can go together with the Philippine Airlines flights they book. PAL Holidays reflects our dedication to providing exceptional travel experiences, and we look forward to serving our customers more conveniently and efficiently,” said Philippine Airlines vice president for sales, Bud Britanico.

With Expedia Group’s long-standing reputation as a reliable and trusted travel platform, travellers can be assured that PAL Holidays will deliver exceptional service and value.

PAL Holidays provides travellers access to over 900,000 properties globally, enabled by the collaboration with Expedia Group and allows travellers to access various services in one transaction, encompassing PAL flights, hotel accommodations, transportation and promotional deals.

“We are thrilled to team up with Philippine Airlines for PAL Holidays. We share the same vision of transforming and easing how travellers plan and book their journeys. With our combined expertise and service, we are excited to offer a seamless travel platform that will greatly help travellers,” said Expedia Group senior vice president of strategic travel partners Greg Schulze.

Hong Kong to host electric rally cars

HONG KONG, 20 September 2023: Teamwork Creative Events Limited, the Greater China promoter for the FIA World Rallycross Championship, has signed a MOU with China Travel Intelligence Brand Marketing Institute of the China Tourism Group, Chinese Culture Institute and Bonjour Technology Services Limited. 

Signed on 17 September, the MOU covers promoting brand culture, race operations and cooperation to create events, meetings and conventions and introduce major international races.

Dai Linxu, President of China Travel Intelligence Brand Marketing Institute (BMI) of the China Tourism Group, Leslie Wong, CEO of Teamwork Creative Events Limited.

The collaboration aims to seek partners in the local government and enterprises for Teamwork’s events and to provide support for the FIA World Rallycross Championship. 

The Season Finale of the FIA World Rallycross Championship will be held in Hong Kong from 11 to 12 November. The 2023 World Rallycross Championship includes eight stops. The race series started in June this summer.

During the season finale on 11 to 12 November, the champion will be crowned at the Central Harbourfront Event Space. The circuit is around 1.2 km long, and the surface will be half mud and half tarmac. Five cars are on the starting line in each race, and the cars are all electric, making for a fast, entertaining event. 

About the FIA World Rallycross Championship

The FIA World Rallycross Championship (World RX) showcases head-to-head, short, sharp racing on mixed surfaces (gravel and asphalt) within amphitheatre-like venues. An evolution of the popular and prestigious FIA European Rallycross Championship World RX was launched in 2014 and represents the very pinnacle of the discipline, visiting some of the most iconic venues in the sport. 

In 2022, the series entered a new era, going fully electric – the next step towards a more sustainable future. Find out more at  www.fiaworldrallycross.com. 

About the Teamwork Creative Events Limited

Teamwork Creative Events Limited brings in international events and offers a platform for events to promote technology in China and Hong Kong. 

IATA hosts safety conference

HANOI, 20 September 2023: The International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) inaugural World Safety and Operations Conference (WSOC) opened in Hanoi, Vietnam, on Monday, adopting the theme ”Leadership in Action: Driving Safer and More Efficient Operations.” 

Vietnam Airlines is the host carrier for the WSOC, which will examine aspects of safety, including flight operations, cabin operations, and emergency response. It is the first time IATA has held a safety conference in Vietnam.

“Safety is aviation’s highest priority, and this is reflected in the high levels of government participation and the fact that over 550 safety professionals from approximately 100 airlines, aviation regulators, aircraft manufacturers, and other safety stakeholders are in attendance. With its location in the heart of Asia and strong economic growth, Vietnam provides an ideal venue for the WSOC. We’re excited to have Vietnam Airlines, which has a growing route network connecting the region and the globe, as our host airline,” said IATA’s director general Willie Walsh.

“Safety is at the core of every airline. As Vietnam’s national airline, Vietnam Airlines has always remained committed to our vision, mission and core values as a responsible airline group. We are pleased to welcome the global safety community to Hanoi to share insights, expand knowledge and together transform for the safer aviation industry,” said Vietnam Airlines President and CEO Le Hong Ha, who is participating on the CEO panel, along with Philippine Airlines President and COO Stanley K. Ng and Nick Careen, IATA’s Senior VP, Operations, Safety and Security.

Agenda for Safety

A highlight of the WSOC will be the launch of the IATA Safety Leadership Charter, with safety leaders from more than 20 airlines as signatories. The Charter was developed in consultation with IATA members and the wider aviation community to support executives in growing a positive safety culture within their organisations.

Also high on the agenda is the ongoing transition of the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA), which turns 20 this month, towards a risk-based model under which audits will be tailored to each airline’s risk profile.

Other sessions will review the need for prompt and thorough state accident investigation reports to help improve safety. The programme also includes runway safety, unruly passengers, cabin crew health and well-being, and pilot training.

Value of Aviation to Vietnam

Aviation makes a major contribution to Vietnam’s economic well-being. Based on 2019 (pre-pandemic) data, it contributed US $11.7 billion to the country’s GDP, including the spending of foreign tourists arriving by air, representing 5.5% of GDP. In total, 2.5 million jobs, including tourism-related jobs, were supported by aviation, according to Aviation Benefits Beyond Borders.

AirAsia introduces direct flight to Guwahati

BANGKOK, 20 September 2023: AirAsia will introduce a new route from Bangkok-Don Mueang to the Indian city of Guwahati, starting 1 December 2023, as the tourism market in India continues to grow steadily.

To launch the route, the airline will schedule three weekly services on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. 

The new direct route will offer travellers from Thailand an opportunity to visit the sacred city of India’s northeast. In contrast, Indian travellers will have access to an extensive network across Thailand in time for the end-of-year holiday season.

AirAsia Thailand’s head of commercial Tansita Akrarittipirom said:  “The Don Mueang-Guwahati is a completely new route for the carrier that came with exciting challenges. The addition marks the ninth Thai-Indian connection for Thai AirAsia after Kolkata, Chennai, Jaipur, Kochi, Bangalore, Gaya, Lucknow and Ahmedabad, affirming the growth of the Indian market and its potential for even more routes for AirAsia.”

To introduce the new route, AirAsia offers one-way fares starting at THB3,590 all-in, bookable until 1 October 2023 for travel from 1 December 2023 to 29 March 2024 via AirAsia Superapp.

ForwardKeys shines light on seasonal trends

SINGAPORE, 20 September 2023: ForwardKeys, a leading travel analytics firm, reports worldwide summer (1 July to 31 August) flight bookings were 23% behind pre-pandemic (2019) levels and 31% ahead of last year.

By analysing the top destinations and origin markets compared to last year and pre-pandemic levels in 2019, ForwardKeys identified five major global air travel trends this summer. 

  • US dominance
  • Patchy post-pandemic recovery
  • The Far East revving up 
  • Resilience of classic beach destinations
  • The heatwave

US Dominates the Ranking

In ranking the most visited country destinations by share of scheduled flight bookings, the US was top of the list by a substantial margin, attracting 11% of all international visitors this summer (1 July to  31 August). Spain, the UK, Italy, Japan, France, Mexico, Germany, Canada and Türkiye followed.

The US was even more dominant in outbound travel. Regarding source markets, the US ranked top with an 18% share of scheduled flight bookings. Germany, the UK, Canada, France, South Korea, China, Japan, Spain and Italy followed.

Patchy Recovery

Travel was up last year by a double-digit figure for most countries, but volumes have yet to reach pre-pandemic levels. A closer look at the world’s traditionally largest outbound travel markets reveals the patchy nature of the recovery. The US was 17% up on last year and just 1% down on 2019 volumes. However, other traditionally large source markets were much further off the pace: Germany, 21% down on pre-pandemic levels; the UK, 20% down, France, 17% down, South Korea, 28% down, China, 67% down Japan, 53% down and Italy 24% down.

The Far East Revving Up

Also striking are the differences in travel volumes compared to last year, which reveal how much the Far East was still in lockdown but is now revving up, with all three Asian countries in the top ten source markets, namely South Korea, China and Japan, showing at least a triple-digit growth rate compared to 2022. While the Chinese outbound travel market has been amongst the slowest in the world to recover, it still manages to hit 7th place thanks to its sheer size.

Classic Beach Destinations are Most Resilient

Looking at the destinations which have done best against 2019 levels, the list is dominated by countries famous for their beaches and warm waters. The top 10 exceeded the summer of 2019, and most showed strong growth from last year. Top of the list is Costa Rica, 19% up in 2019 and 15% up in 2022. It is followed by the Dominican Republic, Columbia, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Argentina, Greece, Tanzania, the Bahamas and Mexico. Throughout the pandemic, leisure travel to beach destinations proved to be the most resilient, with many highly tourism-dependent economies in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico working hard to keep their borders open and the tourists coming; their efforts have certainly paid off. The same has also been true of Greece, Portugal, and the UAE.

Limited Impact of the Heatwave

While the unusually high temperatures and the outbreak of wildfires in Greece and Portugal substantially impacted television screens, they only impacted tourism, as most holidaymakers had already booked. A spate of cancellations affected Rhodes, but flight bookings recovered to normal levels in weeks. While bookings for Northern Europe and the Nordic region were 16% and 17% behind 2019, they demonstrated better performance in the late bookings market, probably influenced by the heatwave.

 ForwardKeys VP Insights, Olivier Ponti said: “Throughout the pandemic, US travellers were an economic lifeline for many Caribbean destinations. As other parts of the world relaxed their entry restrictions, Americans came. This summer, they have been extremely helpful to many European destinations. The world’s other major tourism powerhouse, China, is starting to revive. Looking ahead to Q4 and further to 2024, I am increasingly optimistic. Currently, global flight bookings for the last three months of the year are just 4% behind 2019 and for the first three months of 2024 are 3% ahead. The world region that shows the greatest promise in Q4 is the Middle East, to where flight bookings are 37% ahead of 2019. Central America follows it, 33% ahead and the Caribbean, 24% ahead.”

Thailand experiments with visa exemption

BANGKOK, 19 September 2023: Thailand’s prime minister Srettha Thavisin, has announced a temporary tourist visa exemption scheme for passport holders of the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of Kazakhstan, effective  25 September 2023 and valid through to 29 February 2024.

Data crunchers at the Tourism Authority of Thailand are confident the measure will enable the country to reach its 2023 tourism revenue target of THB2.38 trillion. Tourism data and revenue-earning estimates cannot be independently verified. 

Photo credit: TAT

Chinese and Kazakhstani nationals will be granted a temporary visa exemption, allowing them to stay in Thailand for a 30-day stay during the five-month visa exemption period.

The minister of tourism and sports Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol, commented: “This stimulus visa scheme forms part of the government’s quick-win measures announced on 11 September 2023 to achieve the long-term goal and boost the Thai economy through travel and tourism.

It will help stimulate inbound travel from China, one of Thailand’s key source tourist markets, and Kazakhstan, an emerging market, especially during this coming high tourist season. Ultimately, it will help revive Thai tourism and reach the revenue target set for this year.”

However, the scheme’s architects may have underestimated the challenges facing China’s outbound travel market. China’s overseas travel is still in the doldrums and will likely stay that way for the rest of the year. China’s economy is not growing at levels recorded in the pre-Covid-19 era.

Also, flights are not up to speed yet, although experts say the volume of flights from China to Southeast Asian destinations should pass Covid-19 levels in early 2024. In the meantime, fares are high, almost double what they were in 2020, including domestic fares in Thailand. Plus, we may have forgotten Covid-19, but it is still around, especially when we fly or spend time at airports. 

During the five-month visa exemption period, Thailand is expected to welcome 1,912,000 to 2,888,500 Chinese tourists – a year-on-year growth of about 41% to 62%. It should generate tourism income of around THB92.58 to 140 billion. From Kazakhstan, Thailand has forecasted 129,485 Kazakhstani tourists – a 49.73% increase over the same period last year – and THB7.93 billion in revenue.

From 1 January to 10 September 2023, Thailand recorded 2,284,281 Chinese visitors, making China the second largest source of tourist markets after Malaysia. From 1 January to 10 September 2023, Thailand recorded 108,636 tourists from Kazakhstan. 

Ambitious target

The visa exemption scheme extended to Chinese and Kazakhstani tourists should enable the country to achieve its 2023 target of 25 to 30 million tourists and generate THB2.38 trillion in tourism receipts.