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Afro rhythms star at RWMF 2023

KUCHING, 18 May 2023: Festival-goers to the iconic Rainforest World Music Festival (RWMF) 2023 can look forward to grooving along to funky and upbeat African rhythms from two of its international acts – Safi Theatre Group from Tanzania and Afriquoi from the UK.

Safi Theatre is a dance-based performance group that showcases improvised traditional ngoma music (drumming and dance), blending their captivating and lively shows with acrobatics to create an exciting mix of traditional Tanzanian music and artistic creativity. Musically, the group plays various danceable and energetic tunes by using traditional percussive instruments as well as other contemporary ones, including the Snare drum, Conga flutes and Toms.

Led by Ramadhani Maneno, the members also comprise young musicians and dancers between the ages of 10 to 20, whose performances are inspired by the richness of Tanzanian traditions and cultural diversity, which they believe are not being shared enough. According to Maneno, having young performers is an element of sustainability, as it is the best way to keep their heritage and traditions alive for future generations.

The troupe is proud to share their Tanzanian culture and tradition with the world over the years, having performed at various international events such as the annual Festival Rudolstadt in Germany and Saruj Kund Mela in India. Safi Theatre believes that this cultural exchange, including musical instruments and songs, could facilitate future collaborations.

Afriquoi is a UK-based sensation that fuses African rhythms with live electronic beats, creating an incomparable, energetic, and mesmerising sound. Their live performances combine Gambian kora, Congolese guitar, and Mandinka percussion styles with electronic music drawing on house, garage, disco, soul, and jungle to create something unique.

The band – comprising of Jally Kebba Susso playing the Kora; Fiston Lusambo on guitar, Andre Espeut as the lead vocalist, Nico Bentley raving on the electronics, keyboard, bass and André Marmot on percussions – showcases music that carries a message of togetherness, health, healing and happiness and is known for their ability to get the crowd on their feet and dance. Formed in 2011 out of London’s cultural melting pot, they have established a global cult fanbase, loved by fans both of African and electronic music. Their Afro house classic ‘Kudaushe’ has become an established favourite in clubs all over the world, and they have toured all over Europe, with huge crowds singing along to their songs on major stages at Glastonbury, WOMAD, Dimensions, Fusion, Boomtown, Shambala, Bestival, Secret Garden Party and the London 2012 Olympics.

Being their first time in Malaysia, Afriquoi is thrilled to be invited to perform at the Rainforest World Music Festival 2023. They are excited to be in a new environment and indulge themselves in the extraordinary musical experience that awaits in Sarawak. Their message to RWMF2023 attendees? “We cannot wait to meet you, get ready and make sure to dance along!”

Rainforest World Music Festival 2023

Musicians and fans of world music all over the globe are invited to experience different sounds from across the world at the iconic Rainforest World Music Festival (RWMF) 2023, which is making its full physical comeback from 23rd to 25th June 2023 at the Sarawak Cultural Village (SCV).

With the theme ‘Reflections’, RWMF 2023 allows festival-goers to reflect on their connection with nature and embrace diverse musical styles with underlying values for a deeper appreciation of the world. This year marks RWMF’s 26th edition, and the festival continues to advocate sustainable practices and greening initiatives, making Sarawak a leading ecotourism destination for future generations of music lovers.

The festival features 199 musicians from 12 countries from four continents. Festival-goers can look forward to performances by Grammy Award winner Gipsy Kings featuring Tonino Baliardo from France of such hits as ‘Djobi Djoba’ and ‘Bamboleo’, Big Mountain from Jamaica and the USA best known for their hit song ‘Baby I Love Your Way’, Safi Theatre from Tanzania, Rastak from Iran, Fasylive from the Maldives, Afriquoi from the United Kingdom, Chatusram from India, Rizal Hadi & Folk from Indonesia and Ethno Thai Fusion Sound Band from Thailand. The line-up will also include performers from Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore.

RWMF2023 will also highlight Malaysian local talents from East and West Malaysia, which include Zee Avi, Suk Bini, Aseana Percussion Unit, Nadir, Steve Thornton & Afroasia, Sada Borneo, Tuku Kame, Nading Rhapsody, Geng Wak Long, Buloh Bekocak, At Adau, Meruked, and Orang Orang Drum Theatre.

The ‘Pre-sale’ tickets are available on Klook ticketing platform across a range of categories: Adult 1-Day Pass Fri/Sun (MYR230), Adult 1-Day Pass Sat (RM260), Adult 2-Day Pass Fri + Sat / Sat + Sun (MYR440), Adult 3-Day Pass (MYR590), and Child 1-Day Pass Fri/Sat/Sun (MYR80) – under a limited-period offer.

More info on the musical line-up and ticketing can be found on the Rainforest World Music Festival’s official website at www.rwmf.net.

(Source: Sarawak Tourist Board)

Centara names GM at Pattaya Mirage

BANGKOK,18 May 2023: Centara Hotels & Resorts confirmed earlier this week the transfer and appointment of Chaiphun Thongsuthum as general manager located at Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya.

Chaiphun Thongsuthum started his career with Centara Hotels & Resorts in 1984 at Centara Grand at Central Plaza Ladprao Bangkok. In 1992, he was appointed as general manager at Central Wong Amat Pattaya, which was the former resort on the land of today’s Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya.

After that, he transferred to Centara Hotel Hat Yai as general manager and has been appointed as general manager at various of the group’s properties until the present time. They included appointments with Central Hotel Myanmar, Centara Villas Samui, Centara Hotel Hat Yai, Corporate Office, Centara Hotel & Convention Centre Udon Thani and Centra by Centara Maris Resort Jomtien. He also served as area general manager overseeing four resorts in the Eastern Seaboard region of Thailand, including Centra by Centara Maris Resort Jomtien, Centara Q Resort Rayong, Centara Chaan Talay Resort & Villas Trat and Centara Koh Chang Tropicana Resortbefore taking the position of General Manager at Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya.

Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya, located directly on the beach at Wong Amat in North Pattaya, is Thailand’s first truly themed hotel that adopted a Lost World concept in its design and its entertainment facilities geared for families.

Centara Hotels & Resorts

Oceania’s Vista sets sail in the Med

SINGAPORE, 18 May 2023: Oceania Cruises christened its newest ship Vista at a ceremony in Valletta, Malta, ahead of a summer season in the Mediterranean.

The first of the line’s Allura Class vessels, the all-veranda ship is 791 feet (241 metres) long and can accommodate 1,200 guests (double occupancy).

Vista features 11 onboard culinary venues, including three new to Vista. These include Aquamar Kitchen, offering an array of wellness-inspired dishes with a hint of indulgence; The Bakery at Baristas, serving tempting freshly baked pastries; and the new signature restaurant, Ember.

Following the seven-night roundtrip VIP christening cruise, Vista set sail on her maiden voyage on 13 May from Rome to Venice before embarking on a sold-out summer in the Mediterranean.

In September, she will sail to Canada and New England before heading south for a series of winter itineraries exploring Mexico, Bermuda and the Caribbean from her homeport of Miami.

Vista’s 2024 summer season will see her sail a series of Grand Voyages in the eastern Mediterranean, Aegean and Adriatic Seas, visiting an intriguing array of iconic cities and smaller boutique ports throughout Italy, Turkey, Greece and the Holy Lands.

Singapore agents explore Selangor

PETALING JAYA Malaysia, 18 May 2023: Tourism Malaysia is organising a business-to-business (B2B) session under the “Meet The Experts” programme this week in collaboration with Tourism Selangor.

The 16 to 19 May familiarisation trip takes travel agents and media from Singapore to several destinations in Selangor to explore new travel content options that could be promoted in the Singapore market.

Meet The Experts aims to establish business partnerships, new or renewed contracts, product updates and opportunities to develop new travel packages.

A total of 25 travel agents and four media representatives from Singapore had the chance to meet up and discover tourism product offerings during the B2B session at Le Meridien Hotel in Petaling Jaya. More than 44 local representatives, including travel agents, tourism products and hoteliers from Selangor, attended the session.

Other highlights of the trip included opportunities to explore Agro Tourism, homestay experiences, food tourism, and cycling tours.

Malaysia has surpassed its initial target of attracting 9.2 million international tourists since the reopening of its international borders in 2022 by recording 10,070,964 arrivals with MYR28.2 billion in tourist receipts. Malaysia welcomed 5,222,991 tourist arrivals from Singapore in 2022.

Tourism Malaysia deputy director-general (promotion), Datuk Musa Yusof said: “Singapore remains the prime market for Malaysia in terms of tourist arrivals and receipts. With help from our Singapore partners, we hope the Singapore market will rebound to its pre-pandemic level as tourists are increasingly expected to seek value for money and travel closer to home.”

Malaysia targets 16.1 million international tourist arrivals and MYR26.8 billion in tourism receipts this year.

Vietnam: Cheapest spot for a cocktail

SINGAPORE, 18 May 2023: Following World Cocktail Day on 13 May, long-haul holiday specialists Travelbag names Vietnam the cheapest country to enjoy a cocktail, costing an average of just £5.20.

Travelbag analysed the average cost of a cocktail in the 30 most-visited countries worldwide, revealing that Vietnam was the cheapest holiday destination for cocktail lovers. The average cocktail cost was just £5.20, nearly £4 cheaper than the UK’s £9 average.

Poland ranked as the second cheapest, with an average cost of £5.32 per cocktail, followed by Japan (£5.91), Thailand (£6) and the Czech Republic (£6).

For more information, visit the Travelbag website, or the Vietnam page https://www.travelbag.co.uk/holidays/asia/vietnam

RankCountryAvg. cost of a cocktail (£)
1Vietnam£5.20
2Poland£5.32
3Japan£5.91
4Thailand£6.00
Czech Republic£6.00
5Italy£7.00
Mexico£7.00
Croatia£7.00
Hungary£7.00

Travel Bag analysed the monthly Google searches for over 100 cocktails in each country to reveal the most popular cocktails globally. The research uncovers the winners in the UK, as well as the popular holiday destinations where travellers can enjoy a cocktail (or two) for the lowest price.

Piña Coladas are the most popular cocktail globally, ranking number one in almost a third of countries.

If you like Piña Coladas, you’re not alone. According to monthly search volume, this rum-based drink has been crowned the world’s most popular cocktail, ranking number one in 61 out of 195 countries.

Countries where the Piña Colada reigns supreme include Algeria, Egypt, Fiji, India, Jamaica, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Norway, Pakistan, and Thailand. So whether you sip it from a coconut while relaxing on a Caribbean beach or savour it after a long day of sightseeing in a new city, the iconic coconut-and-pineapple blend is a winner no matter where you are on holiday.

The Aperol Spritz is the world’s second most popular cocktail, coming first in 32 countries. Other favourites across the globe include the Mimosa (29), Martini (24), Negroni (17) and Paloma (17).

RankCocktailNumber of countries where it’s the favourite
1Piña Colada61
2Aperol Spritz32
3Mimosa29
4Martini24
5Negroni17
6Paloma17
7Porn Star Martini4
8Amaretto Sour3
9Old Fashioned2
10Kir2

(Source: Travelbag)

Delhi hosts RARE Showcase 2023

DELHI, 18 May 17, 2023: RARE India will host the sixth edition of its annual signature event, ‘The RARE Showcase’ at The Imperial New Delhi from 9 to 10 June 2023.

Established in 2003, RARE India partners with owner-run hotels, retreats, lodges and camps in the Indian subcontinent, many off the usual tourist circuits.

Ramathra Fort Rajasthan – four-star property and a RARE member.

It numbers 35 stand-alone hotel brands from India, Nepal and Bhutan that will attend the RARE Showcase 2023 to network with travel designers and tour operators from over 100 inbound and domestic travel companies in India.

RARE India’s founder Shoba Mohan said: “We renew our focus towards small owner-led brands vetted for authenticity and experience, from unknown wilderness to forgotten heritage conserved as combined efforts of pioneers who turned to travel and hospitality to celebrate the destination.

AirAsia flies to Kertajati

KERTAJATI, Indonesia, 18 May 2023: AirAsia Malaysia celebrated Wednesday its maiden flight from Kuala Lumpur to Kertajati in West Java, Indonesia.

The inaugural flight departed from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (Terminal 2) at 0905 and landed at Kertajati International Airport on the same day at 1020 local time.

AirAsia Malaysia’s inaugural flight AK418 from Kuala Lumpur landed at Kertajati International Airport Wednesday.

Passengers onboard flight AK418 were greeted on arrival by Bapak Drs Benny Bachtiar M SI, head of tourism and culture, West Java; Dato Syed Md Hasrin, Ambassador of Malaysia to Indonesia and AirAsia Malaysia CEO, Riad Asmat.

The new route marks AirAsia as the first low-cost carrier to fly internationally to and from Kertajati post-pandemic. Kertajati International Airport is Indonesia’s second-largest airport. It is a main hub connecting travellers to Greater Bandung, Cirebon and its surrounding areas, West Java province and parts of Central Java.

AirAsia Malaysia CEO Riad Asmat said: “We are truly honoured to be the first low-cost airline to connect travellers to Kertajati, an unexplored gem of Indonesia. AirAsia first commenced flights from Malaysia to Indonesia in 2004… We have since flown more than 2.5 million guests between the two nations in 2019 and expanded our network to 12 destinations in Indonesia with 151 flights weekly.

“Our mission is to again place West Java on the map and Indonesia as a must-visit destination in ASEAN. With this new route, more locals and tourists will get to sightsee the quaint town of Kertajati and its neighbouring areas and attractions.”

AirAsia is offering all-in fares from Kuala Lumpur to Kertajati from MYR141 one way. Value-added fares are also available for the return flights from IDR616,600 all-in-one way. The promotion runs from now until 21 May for travel between 1 June and 14 December 2023.

Royal Caribbean returns to China

SINGAPORE, 17 May 2023: Royal Caribbean International cruises will return to China in April 2024, with Asia’s largest ship, Spectrum of the Seas, sailing from Shanghai.

It will offer four and five-night cruises to a combination of popular getaway destinations like Fukuoka, Okinawa, Nagasaki, Osaka, and Tokyo, Japan. Spectrum will also offer eight sailings from Hong Kong, starting in December 2024, to places such as Ishigaki and Miyazaki, Japan; Taipei (Keelung), Taiwan, China; and Nha Trang, Vietnam.

Spectrum of the Seas from Shanghai – April 2024
Specially designed for Asia’s residents, Spectrum features various restaurants with regionally inspired menus and entertainment, like Hot Pot, Teppanyaki, Sichuan Red, karaoke lounge Star Moment, and original productions like Showgirls at the Royal Theatre.

The cruise line’s Anthem of the Seas will sail in Asia for the first time from Singapore in late 2024.

Kids Stay and Eat Free at OUTRIGGER Maldives

SINGAPORE, 17 May 2023: The award-winning luxury OUTRIGGER Maldives Maafushivaru Resort has launched a Kids Stay and Eat Free promotion for new bookings until 31 October 2023.

It means two children under 12 can stay and eat free as part of their parents’ meal plan. Kids can either dine from the buffet or the kids’ menu in the resort’s five restaurants.

With this offer, all little VIPs can experience the beauty of Maldives’ sun and fun whilst the parents enjoy a stress-free vacation, spending less.

Kids can enjoy activities such as snorkelling, stand-up paddle boarding, kayaking and attending the marine biologist’s educational presentations on whale sharks, manta rays, coral life and much more. The resort’s astronomer also enjoys showing the night sky to families with a powerful telescope.

If holidaying with one child, the villa options include the chic Over Water Villas or the mesmerising Beach Villas, both of which can be booked with or without private pools.

A very comfortable option could be accommodation for two adults and two children in the spacious 184 sqm Two-Bedroom Beach Villa with a private pool. Its outdoor decks feature a daybed, dining area and private pool with sun loungers.

Varied dining options for all the family include Cuisine Gallery for international breakfast and dinner, Art-I-San for fine dining, Koto for Japanese, Moodhu Grill for the finest meats and seafood, or Koffee n Chill for teas, coffees, ice creams and pastries.

Luxury Lifestyle Awards selected OUTRIGGER Maldives Maafushivaru Resort as one of the Top 100 Hotels and Resorts of the World 2022.

Based on 657 reviews as of mid-May, the resort boasts a 5.0 “Excellent” rating on TripAdvisor, with guest comments praising the property.

The resort is a convenient 25-minute seaplane ride from Male international airport.

To book the Kids Stay & Eat Free offer and for full T&Cs, contact your preferred travel agent or visit OUTRIGGER Maldives Maafushivaru Resort on OUTRIGGER.com.

(Source: Outrigger Hospitality Group)

Emirates bankrolls sustainable fuel research

SINGAPORE, 17 May 2023: Emirates has committed USD200 million to fund research and development (R&D) projects focused on reducing the impact of fossil fuels in commercial aviation.

This is the biggest single commitment by any airline to sustainability, with funds to be disbursed over three years. Emirates will identify partnerships with leading organisations working on solutions in advanced fuel and energy technologies. 

Emirates Airline president Sir Tim Clark said: “We are ring-fencing USD 200 million to invest in advanced fuel and energy solutions for aviation, where airlines currently face the biggest impediment in reducing our environmental impact. We looked long and hard at the reality in commercial aircraft and engine technology, fuel supply chain, and our industry’s regulatory and eco-system requirements. Clearly, with the current pathways available to airlines regarding emissions reduction, our industry won’t be able to hit net zero targets in the prescribed timeline.

“We believe our industry needs better solutions, and that’s why we’re looking to partner with leading organisations on R&D. We aim to contribute meaningfully to practical solutions for the long-term sustainability of commercial aviation.”

Sir Tim added: “Until viable solutions can be found, Emirates will continue to implement environmentally responsible practices throughout our business, including uplifting SAF where feasible, ensuring efficient fleet operations, and inducting modern aircraft into our fleet. Our US$ 200 million fund is earmarked for R&D, and not for operating costs like the purchase of SAF or carbon offsets to tick regulatory boxes – activities we consider business-as-usual.”

Emirates’ Environmental Sustainability Executive Steering Group will oversee disbursements from the fund, with support from technical experts.

Emissions reduction initiatives at Emirates

Emirates’ long-standing environmental policy and strategy focuses its activities on three areas: emissions reduction, responsible consumption, and the conservation of wildlife and habitats.

In January, Emirates completed the first 100% SAF-powered demonstration flight in partnership with Boeing and GE. Since its first flight powered by SAF in 2017, the airline continues to participate actively in the SAF market and seek opportunities in its network to use SAF where feasible.

However, bio-based SAF, currently the only type of commercially available SAF, is extremely limited in supply. IATA estimates that the entire world’s annual supply of SAF meets less than 0.1% of airlines’ needs. 

Emirates participates in various industry working groups and stakeholder engagements on sustainable aviation fuel. In recent months, the airline contributed to the development of the UAE’s power-to-liquid (PtL) fuels roadmap, launched in July 2022 and prepared jointly by the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure and the World Economic Forum, as well as the UAE’s National Sustainable Aviation Fuel Roadmap launched in January 2023 by the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure.

Emirates’ investment in flying a young and modern aircraft fleet remains its biggest commitment to reducing its emissions. The airline currently has 200 of the latest Airbus and Boeing wide-body aircraft on order, including A350s and 777Xs.

The airline has a comprehensive fuel efficiency programme that actively investigates and implements ways to reduce unnecessary fuel burn and emissions wherever it is operationally feasible. Some of the program’s most significant initiatives include: 

The operation of “flex tracks” or flexible routings where it partners with air navigation service providers to create the most efficient flight plan for each flight, taking advantage of natural tailwinds while avoiding headwinds and weather systems. These efforts have been ongoing since 2003, and Emirates has also been working with IATA to extend this routing system worldwide as a standard operating procedure where possible.

Introducing fuel-efficient practices while the aircraft is on the ground, such as: the use of ground power units instead of the aircraft Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) and switching one or two engines off while taxiing in after landing. 

Emirates also invests in renewable energy initiatives, including the installation of solar panels to power some of its operational buildings in Dubai and the use of electric vehicles both airside and landside.

www.emirates.com

(Source: Emirates)