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Passenger traffic improves in March

KUALA LUMPUR, 2 May 2023: International passenger demand remained solid during March 2023, driven by the robust recovery in leisure and business travel in Asia and globally, according to the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines’ latest traffic data released last week.

The easing of travel restrictions and strong travel appetite led to a 494.6% year-on-year increase in the number of international passengers carried, which added up to 19.8 million altogether in March. As a percentage of pre-pandemic 2019 levels, demand averaged 61.0%. Revenue Passenger Kilometres (RPK) for the month rose by 354.6% year-on-year, underscoring the relative strength of regional travel markets. A comparatively slower 190.9% expansion in available seat capacity led to a 29.7 percentage point jump in the international passenger load factor to 82.5% for the month, higher than pre-pandemic levels.

On the other hand, the prevailing weakness in global trade continued to dampen demand for air shipments. As a result, the region’s carriers recorded a 10.9% year-on-year decline in international air cargo demand, as measured in freight tonne kilometres (FTK). Offered freight capacity remained relatively stable, with a 0.2% year-on-year decline, supported by the ongoing restoration of belly-hold capacity on passenger flights. As a result, the average international freight load factor declined by 7.5 percentage points to an average of 63.2% for the month.

Commenting on the results, AAPA director general Subhas Menon said: “Asia Pacific airlines carried 54 million international passengers in the first quarter of 2023, well over six times the 8 million passengers recorded in the same period last year. Demand continues to be robust as travel restrictions are lifted across the region.

“However, air cargo markets declined by 13.1% during the same period, reflecting weakness in consumer demand amidst general inflationary pressures and rising economic uncertainty.”

Looking ahead, Menon commented: “Despite a more subdued global economic outlook, international passenger markets remain buoyant, as the rebuilding of travel confidence and return to face-to-face business meetings continue apace.

“Asia Pacific carriers expect to see strong revenue growth this year even though increasing cost pressures, led by persistently high fuel prices, would erode the earnings margins. Asia Pacific carriers continue to focus on cost efficiencies whilst restoring flights to destinations in a bid to improve profitability,” he concluded.

AIDA Cruises starts summer cruises

SINGAPORE, 2 May 2023: AIDA Cruises has assigned three ships to make calls at the Baltic Sea’s Kiel Fjord, starting with AIDAluna, which arrived in Kiel in mid-April.

The three ships – AIDAluna, AIDAbella AIDAnova – are expected to call at the Kiel Fjord 64 times during the 2023 summer season. The last call of the season will be on 4 November 4 with AIDAnova, the largest ship visiting the seaport of Kiel this summer, starting with the season’s inaugural cruise on 29 April.

Photo credit: AIDA Cruises

During the nearly seven-month season, guests can choose from different cruises departing from the Schleswig-Holstein state capital in Germany. AIDA’s Baltic Sea, Norway Fjords and the Arctic Circle cruises offer short breaks of three, four and five-day of sailing and exploration. 

On the three-day cruises in May and September 2023, AIDAluna sails through the archipelago of Denmark with stops in Århus and Copenhagen. On the four-day short cruises to Norway and Denmark, guests experience Oslo and Copenhagen and Oslofjord and Holmenkollen with the oldest ski jump in the world.

From mid-May 2023, AIDAluna will set course for the “Highlights at the Arctic Circle”: Destinations such as the North Cape and the Orkney Islands. Three stops at Iceland and Norwegian ports, such as Tromsø and Hammerfest, feature on the programme on six different dates on the 17-day voyage. The highlight of this itinerary is Spitsbergen, a group of islands in the Arctic Ocean. Spitsbergen, a Norwegian archipelago between mainland Norway and the North Pole, is one of the northernmost destinations on Earth and impresses with its barren landscape of glaciers, mountains and fjords. Polar bears, reindeer and foxes live here in their natural environment. The capital, Longyearbyen, is known for its colourful wooden houses that contrast with the white surroundings.

The itineraries of AIDAbella include 14-day voyages “Norway with Lofoten and North Cape.” This route combines the most beautiful charms of Norway: starting in Kiel, guests sail on five dates via Haugesund to the North Cape and then to the Lofoten Islands. Further destinations are Bodø, Åndalsnes, Molde, Bergen and Århus – a north country adventure for each taste.

For the seven- or 14-day voyages with AIDAnova between 6 May and 21 October 2023, AIDA Cruises has developed routes to Norway and Denmark. In Norway, guests visit the capital Oslo with its innovative architecture and museums, and Kristiansand, with its old town of Posebyen. Numerous sights and urban lifestyles await guests in Denmark’s capital Copenhagen. In Skagen, on the other hand, visitors are attracted by endless beaches and the country’s largest shifting sand dune, from which only the tower of the silted-up parish church still peeks out.

This year’s Kiel Week is scheduled from 17 to 25 June 2023, and AIDA Cruises is the event sponsor for the world-renowned sailing and summer festival.

Centara celebrates ‘The Place to Be’

Bangkok, 2 May 2023: Centara Hotels & Resorts, Thailand’s leading hotel operator celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2023, prides itself on making travel possible for all. Ever since it first introduced its unique style of international-standard, Thai-inspired hospitality to the world, this caring company has created a series of attractive concepts that cater for the needs of every traveller and budget, from luxury to affordable lifestyle.

Now, with a growing collection of 92 world-class hotels and resorts covering six distinct brands – Centara Reserve, Centara Grand, Centara, Centara Boutique Collection, Centra by Centara, and COSI Hotels – everyone can find their perfect “Place to Be” with Centara. Simply choose the ideal option for your next business trip, leisure break or family vacation.

Centara ReserveWhere Stories Are Written

Experience luxurious and personalised hospitality driven by the unique story of local culture and heritage. Centara Reserve, introduced to the world in 2021, is dedicated to crafting deeply personal moments and lasting memories in iconic destinations. From vibrant cities to tranquil beaches, every property evokes the spirit of its locale. Stays are underpinned by the services of a “Reserve Host” who can help guests to design truly bespoke journeys. The brand’s flagship property is Centara Reserve Samui.

Centara GrandEnriched By Every Moment

Discover distinguished upper-upscale hospitality with Centara Grand, a captivating collection of hotels and resorts in some of the world’s most desirable destinations, including Bangkok, Phuket, Krabi, Pattaya, Hua Hin, the Maldives and soon, Osaka. Every experience is enriched by immersive activities and authentic Thai touches, including the group’s Spa Cenvaree wellness concept and signature dining venues, including Suan Bua, the elegant Thai restaurant brand, COAST Beach Club in resort properties, and some of the world’s best urban rooftop bars and sky-high dining experiences.

Families can plunge into a world of wonder at Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya (pictured above), the Lost World-themed family resort and waterpark in Thailand with an amazing array of facilities and activities for all ages. Mirage is Centara’s signature themed family entertainment experience across selected Centara Grand and Centara resorts.

CentaraDelightful Pleasures

This popular upscale brand offers inviting spaces for every occasion, enhanced with warm, caring service to ensure that international travellers have everything they need for fun and fulfilling stays. These vibrant hotels and resorts can be found in key business and leisure hubs across Thailand and worldwide, including Dubai, Doha, Oman, the Maldives, Vietnam and Sri Lanka. Visitors can enjoy a timeless blend of local culture, world-class facilities, and heartfelt Thai hospitality in each location.

Family-focused Centara Mirage resorts are also available in Dubai and Mui Ne, Vietnam, featuring spectacular themed water parks, family rooms and unique facilities such as Spa Candy, the colourful kids’ wellness concept.

Centara Boutique CollectionInspiring Individuality

This original, individual and intimate hotel collection is designed to inspire the senses and evoke curiosity. Each distinctive property offers a unique guest experience brimming with surprises. Perfectly suited to cultural hubs or urban hotspots – currently including Chiang Mai, Khao Yai and Phuket – Centara Boutique Collection’s upscale and upper-upscale hotels let curious explorers discover a different side of their destination. The interior décor and cuisine will always reflect the authentic culture.

Centra by CentaraElevating the Essentials for Refreshing & Relaxing Stays

Bright, fresh and contemporary, Centra by Centara is all about creating colourful experiences and helping travellers feel at ease. Not quite hitting the mark – its about elevating the essentials and providing fresh and flexible stays for all. Each upper midscale hotel is a breath of fresh air, with modern amenities that ease travel stress and put everything at guests’ fingertips. With convenient locations and complete connectivity, this brand is ideal for those who want to work, play or relax. Centra by Centara hotels can be found in urban and resort areas such as Bangkok, Hua Hin, Pattaya, Krabi, Mae Sot and Muscat.

COSI HotelsSmart, Social Hubs with Full Flexibility

Smart and stylish, COSI keeps travellers fully connected at all times. Situated in trendy neighbourhoods such as Krabi, Pattaya and Koh Samui, these affordable hotels provide a vibrant community where free-spirited people can come together and hang out. The journey is seamless, with online check-in, 24-7 services, upbeat social hubs and connected spaces where adventurers can work, chat or catch up on their social media. Free food credits will let visitors refuel around the clock with cool drinks and casual bites.

Centara’s “The Place to Be” offer, which spans all six of the company’s innovative brands, offers up to 30% off the hotel’s best available rate, plus free stays for up to two children and complimentary Wi-Fi. And that’s not all; CentaraThe1 members will enjoy an additional 15% discount. Not a member yet? Click here to join for free.

To learn more about Centara Hotels & Resorts, please visit www.centarahotelsresorts.com.

(Source: Centara Hotels & Resorts)

Study checks out Bali’s hotel performance

DENPASAR, Bali, 2 May 2023: Bali continues to be one of the world’s most desired holiday destinations, but branded residences, both in the lead-up and after the global pandemic, lagged behind other key Southeast Asian leisure markets such as Thailand and Vietnam.

The observations are part of a new joint report with Horwath HTL titled Bali Hotel and Branded Residences 2023, released on 1 May that tracks the island’s resort real estate market since the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020.

According to the report’s forecast, the 2023 outlook is positive as Bali continues to woo travellers with its picturesque landscapes and exotic culture.

“The hotel industry has been on a rollercoaster ride in the past couple of years, but the first two months of 2023 have brought a glimmer of hope, signalling a spectacular revival for the hospitality sector.

“Against all odds, Bali’s hotels have not only surpassed 2022 figures but also shattered the pre-pandemic benchmarks of 2019.

“With no travel restrictions (other than a lack of visitors from the PRC for a part of Q1 2023), the island has welcomed a wave of visitors, and the latest metrics paint a promising picture for the industry.

“Occupancy rates for Bali overall reached 62.8% YTD Feb 2023, which is only 1.8% point lower than the 2019 YTD Feb figure.”

ADR has seen a massive improvement, with an increase of 30% for the Rupiah and 20% for the USD compared to pre-pandemic 2019 levels. The marginal decrease in occupancy coupled with the significant increase in ADR has led to a record high RevPAR of USD84, surpassing 2019 and 2022 figures of USD72 USD and USD16, respectively.

“Among the different hotel categories, Upscale hotels have shown the most significant improvement, surpassing their 2019 metrics on all fronts. Sanur has made remarkable progress regarding hotel locations, emerging as a standout performer.”

C9 Hotelworks research for the remainder of 2023 and all of 2024 points to a significant restart of the branded residences market in Bali. Raffles Bali in Jimbaran is a banner villa project that will come up later this year. There are several larger shelved mixed-use projects currently in the planning and new greenfield ones in early-stage development,” the report concludes.

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MATTA gets tough with fair fakers

KUALA LUMPUR, 2 May 2023: The Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA) issued an alert last week warning travel consumers that scammers are using fake MATTA Fair social media accounts to impersonate the organisation.

MATTA Fair is the country’s largest travel consumer fair. It has a massive following of travel consumers who keep in touch with holiday bargain offers through the fair’s official social media channels and in-person national and regional fair editions.

MATTA warned that the fake social media accounts illegally adopt the fair’s branding and may have a similar appearance evening using the association’s name and logo. 

In its statement, MATTA advised travel consumers to contact the MATTA Fair through the official portal address mattafair.org.my or the association’s official Twitter account @MATTA_FAIR and Instagram account @mattafair.

They are accessible here:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/MATTA_FAIR;
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattafair/.

MATTA’s official Facebook page address is https://www.facebook.com/mattafairkualalumpur, while MATTA’s official YouTube channel is https://www.youtube.com/@mattafair6474.

It concluded: “Anyone who has received or encountered fraudulent or dubious social media accounts – purportedly promoting or selling something said to be from us – to report fraudulent accounts to the respective social media platform immediately.”

MATTA Fair is a registered trademark, and the travel agency association said it would vigorously defend its intellectual property rights under the law in Malaysia, “including taking legal action against any party that misuses or damages the trademark branding of MATTA Fair.

MATTA encourages the public always check the authenticity of the social media account presenting offers purportedly from MATTA by going to the association’s website matta.org.my or mattafair.org.my to verify anything that may look suspicious.

Upcoming regional and national MATTA Fairs:

1) MATTA Fair Pahang Chapter (5-7 May 2023)

2) MATTA Fair Sabah Chapter (19-21 May 2023)

3) MATTA Fair Kedah Chapter (June 2023)

4) MATTA Fair Johor Chapter (Batu Pahat) (22-23 July 2023)

5) MATTA Fair Johor Chapter (Johor Bahru) (4-6 August 2023)

6) MATTA Fair Melaka Chapter (18-20 August 2023)

7) National MATTA Fair Kuala Lumpur (1-3 September 2023)

8) MATTA Fair Pahang Chapter (6-8 October 2023)

Jetstar Asia returns to Hainan Island

SINGAPORE, 2 May 2023: Jetstar Asia resumed flights on Saturday from its Singapore home base to Haikou, a port city in China’s Hainan Island, marking the low-cost carrier’s return to China.

The inaugural flight departed from Singapore’s Changi Airport at 0725, with 152 passengers on board the Airbus A320. The return flight from Haikou to Singapore departed at 1200, arriving back in Singapore at 1530. Jetstar Asia is scheduled to operate four return services per week and is expected to carry up to 70,000 travellers annually between the two cities.

Jetstar Asia’s CEO Barathan Pasupathi said Jetstar Asia’s return to China was a significant milestone as the airline continues to rebuild its extensive network.

“China is a critical market for Singaporeans, and we’re excited to connect both countries, enhance tourism and travel and reunite family and friends,” he explained.

“Haikou was the first Chinese city Jetstar Asia flew to in 2009, and Hainan Island is one of the few Chinese destinations where most visitors can stay for up to 30 days without a visa, so we’re seeing strong demand for this service.

“And our timing couldn’t be better with the Chinese authorities lifting PCR testing, making it easier for travellers to visit this incredible city which is great news for our customers as well as tourism stakeholders and hospitality businesses.”

Chairman of the Hainan Federation in Singapore, Foo Jong Peng, agreed that Jetstar Asia’s restart of services to Haikou was timely.

The Hainanese community, known as strong business owners, particularly in the food and beverage industry, settled in Singapore more than 150 years ago. Many of them still maintain deep historical and cultural ties to Hainan Island.

The general manager of Hainan Dahua Tourism Service Company and Jetstar travel partner in China, Xie Jinhua, was delighted with Jetstar’s return to Hainan island.

“Southeast Asia has traditionally been a prominent outbound market for Hainan travellers, and Singapore is a popular destination due to its unique tourism and cultural attractions.”

Before the pandemic, Jetstar operated more than 80 weekly services to six destinations in Greater China, including Haikou, Shantou, Sanya, Xuzhou, Guiyang and Taipei.

Chinese play safe when booking travel

SINGAPORE, 2 May 2023: Chinese travellers have started to travel abroad but still prefer destinations within the Asia Pacific, says, ForwardKeys’ China Market Expert, Nan Dai, in the latest Q2 findings about China’s domestic and international travel patterns.

Compiled by ForwardKeys and partner Dragon Trail International, research showed Chinese travellers were keen to try local sights and gastronomy during the Labour Day holiday season, with Macau and Jakarta, Indonesia topping the list. 

Labour Day Holiday in China

According to ForwardKey’s freshest air ticket data, bookings for international departures on 28 April reached 79% of 2019’s level, while domestic travel has increased by 233%.

Overall, issued flight bookings for Labour Day domestic travel are 10% ahead of 2019’s travel data. Chengdu and Chongqing, two urban cities located in Southwest China that also serve as the gateway to nature trails have experienced a notable rise in popularity with a 59% and 22% increase, respectively.

Meanwhile, Haikou and Sanya, two popular destinations known for their sun and sea and duty-free shopping, have also seen a surge in demand, with 50% and 26% growth, respectively.

Bookings for outbound travel are around 50% behind the pre-pandemic levels. When examining the most popular outbound destinations that have bounced back, Macau remains a favourite in Asia, leading the list with an 11% increase on 2019 levels. Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia, which serves as the main gateway to the sun and sea in Bali, is currently 9% ahead of the 2019 Labour Day holiday bookings.

Male (Maldives) secures the fourth spot on the list with an 84% recovery. Phuket, another destination known for its beaches, is also on the top list with a 53% recovery. Sun and sea destinations are having mass appeal now, acting as a major drawcard for Chinese tourists.

Additionally, Chinese travellers can easily apply for a travel permit to Macau and Hong Kong. Other international destinations mentioned on the list are friendly to Chinese travellers, as they provide visa-free or visa-on-arrival options.

Outside Asia, Cairo and Dubai are particularly being more favoured. The United Arab Emirates and Egypt are part of the approved group tour destination list, and both provide visa-on-arrival options for Chinese travellers. Since the visa application process now takes longer than the pre-pandemic period, the visa waiver is a potentially significant change.

Consumer Sentiment Key Indicators

Dragon Trail International undertook a consumer research survey in April, and the survey highlighted a few actionable business decisions if the Chinese outbound market is an important audience for you.

  • Travel plans for 2023 are still largely undecided

Only three months into reopening, there is still a high degree of uncertainty and the opportunity for travel brands to influence consumers’ decisions. 26% say they hope to travel outbound but haven’t booked a trip yet, with 27% unsure whether they will travel outbound before the end of 2023. Addressing and appealing to these travellers could bring high rewards for the rest of the year and beyond.

  • Safety is the biggest concern holding back Chinese travellers

The biggest factor preventing Chinese travellers from leaving home is safety concern. Unlike limited time or money obstacles, tourism brands can address safety concerns directly. Safety, stability, and friendliness should be core consumer and trade marketing messages to assuage fears about venturing beyond mainland China.

  • Food, landmarks, and local experiences are the top reasons to travel

When asked about their purpose for travelling abroad, trying local food and visiting landmarks were the top priorities, with each chosen by 56% of survey respondents. 52% said they wanted to experience local life. Are you making your boutique tours and gastro experience known to the Chinese market?

  • Deep dive into accommodation preferences

This edition of Dragon Trail’s survey reveals that boutique hotels (32%), resorts (31%), and home-sharing accommodations such as Airbnb (29%) are all popular choices for outbound Chinese travellers. Both mid- and high-end hotels have appeal, with no major difference between three (26%), four (27%) and five-star (23%) hotels. But you are unlikely to find Chinese outbound travellers opting for anything two stars or below, with only 8% choosing this option.

Q2 China Outbound Outlook

As reported recently by ForwardKeys, the international seat capacity for Q2 stands at 42% of pre-pandemic levels. More destinations are looking to improve their flight connectivity with China.

The APAC region currently has the largest share at 81%, with a recovery rate of 43% in Q2. The Africa and Middle East region is expected to experience the largest growth, with a 75% increase in Q2, although it currently only accounts for 6% of total international capacity from China. The United Arab Emirates is the most well-connected destination in this region, holding a 44% share. At the same time, the number of seats between China and Kenya has doubled since 2019, and seats between China and Egypt have increased by 10% on 2019’s levels.

To learn more about ForwardKeys’ data solutions, visit www.forwardkeys.com

Dusit sales team attends ATM in Dubai

BANGKOK, Thailand, 29 April 2023: Dusit International, one of Thailand’s leading hotel and property development companies, will showcase its expanding portfolio of international properties – including its first hotels in Europe, Japan, and Nepal – at the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2023, held from 1-4 May at the Dubai World Trade Centre. 

Dusit International vice president commercial, Nichlas Maratos and director of sales, Middle East, Bandar Qaqish, lead the Dusit team, which will include representatives from existing Dusit properties such as Dusit Thani Abu Dhabi; Dusit Thani Dubai; Dusit Doha Hotel; dusitD2 Naseem Resort Jabal Akhdar, Oman; Dusit Thani LakeView Cairo; Dusit Thani Laguna Phuket, and Dusit Thani Maldives. 

Alongside showcasing Dusit’s unique services, guest experiences, and MICE offerings created in line with the four pillars of Dusit Graciousness – Service (personalised and gracious), Locality (uniquely linking guests with the local community), Well-being (delivering wellness experiences beyond the spa), and Sustainability (social, economic, environmental) – the team will also be on hand to share details about the latest additions to the Dusit family. 

This includes last year’s openings, Dusit Hotel and Suites Doha (Dusit’s third hotel in Qatar, which opened ahead of the FIFA World Cup) and Dusit Thani Tianmu Mountain Hangzhou (Dusit’s 11th hotel in China), as well as this year’s lineup that includes 14 properties opening across China, Europe, India, Kenya, Nepal, Thailand, and Japan. 

Two of these new properties opened in March this year. Namely, Dusit Princess Hotel Residences Nairobi, a unique hybrid property in the Kenyan capital’s cosmopolitan Westlands neighbourhood, and Dusit Suites Athens – Dusit’s first hotel in Europe – which puts guests in the heart of Glyfada, a picturesque suburb in the Athens Riviera renowned for its beautiful sandy shores, vibrant shopping and dining scene, trendy bars and cafes, and a great location just 30 minutes by car from the city centre. 

Before the end of May, Dusit will expand its offerings in Thailand by opening ASAI Bangkok Sathorn, the second hotel under its affordable lifestyle brand for millennial-minded travellers, and the upper midscale dusitD2 Samyan Bangkok – the first dusitD2 branded hotel in the city. These will be followed later in the year by Dusit Princess Patthalung (Q4), a beautiful resort in South Thailand, raising Dusit’s tally of domestic properties to 18.

Bringing its Thai-inspired gracious hospitality to Japan for the first time, Dusit will open two new hotels in the ancient capital of Kyoto – ASAI Kyoto Shijo and Dusit Thani Kyoto – in Q2 and Q3, respectively.

The company will soon mark its first entry into Nepal with the opening of Dusit Thani Himalayan Resort Dhulikhel (Q2) and Dusit Princess Kathmandu (Q3). This year will also mark the return of Dusit Hotels and Resorts in India, with the opening of Dusit Princess Serviced Suites Kolkata and dusitD2 Fagu, Shimla (both in Q4).

In China, where Dusit already operates 11 hotels, the company recently opened the first phase of Dusit Thani Mogan Mountain, Huzhou. Two more wellness-oriented properties are set to open soon, including Dusit Devarana Hangzhou (Q3), and Dusit Princess Suites Hotel Ganzhou (Q3).

In total, approximately 1,700 keys are set to be added to Dusit’s global portfolio this year, resulting in 62 hotels (approximately 13,700 keys) operating across 17 countries worldwide. More than 60 properties are in the pipeline and expected to open within the next three-to-four years.

“From the affordable lifestyle offerings of ASAI Hotels to the luxury villa rentals of Elite Havens to the full-service offerings of Dusit Thani Hotels and Resorts, we take pride in delivering a diverse range of hospitality experiences, and we are constantly refining our services and offerings to ensure we provide truly unforgettable experiences for our guests,” said Mr Nichlas Maratos, VP – Commercial, Dusit International. “We are excited to return to ATM this year to showcase our existing offerings, introduce new guest experiences, and share more information about our upcoming properties across the lodging spectrum.”

The most significant property in Dusit’s pipeline, the reimagined flagship Dusit Thani Bangkok, is also on the horizon – scheduled to open in mid-2024 as part of Dusit Central Park, a landmark USD 1.37 billion mixed-use development in the heart of the Thai capital. This highly anticipated project will also comprise ultra-luxury residences (Dusit Residences and Dusit Parkside), a state-of-the-art office tower, a high-end shopping mall, and a large roof park. These components are expected to open gradually in 2025.

Travel executives and tour operators attending ATM can visit stand HC0932. 

For more information, visit www.dusit-international.com

Arabian Adventures reach the Maldives

DUBAI, UAE, 28 April 2023: Arabian Adventures, the UAE’s leading destination management company and part of the Emirates Group, announced the expansion of its destination portfolio to include the Maldives.

Arabian Adventures’ partners can now book customers’ trips directly to the Maldives or include a stopover in Dubai. The DMC’s portfolio will include stays at world-class private island resorts, including extensive family-friendly options.

Travel between the UAE and the island resorts of the Maldives is increasingly popular, starting with a convenient four-hour flight. Arabian Adventures’ expansion will meet the growing demand from trade customers, particularly luxury consortia partners in the USA and Europe, seeking tailor-made solutions for clients.

Dnata Travel Group vice president destination management Alaa AlKhatib commented: “The Maldives has always been a highly requested destination by our partners and their clients. We are extremely pleased to be able to offer this stunning destination as part of our portfolio.

“The dnata Travel Group remains a market leader in travel to the destination, with over 150,000 room nights booked between 2022 and 2023 and over 125 directly contracted resorts. We can now expand this strong offering through our DMC arm. Our partners will benefit from our team’s extensive expertise, exclusive rates and added extras, ensuring that their customers make the most of their holiday on these incredible private islands.”

Given its proximity to the UAE and ongoing interest in travel between the two countries, the Maldives remains a key strategic destination for the dnata Travel Group’s B2B and B2C brands.

Arabian Adventures’ enhanced DMC operations are known for its in-destination desert safaris, private tours, and a range of travel experiences offered worldwide at destinations served by Emirates.

Emirates celebrates its aviators’ journeys

DUBAI, UAE, 28 April 2023: Airline pilots connect people with places and help create treasured memories – an unforgettable holiday, a rock concert, a friend’s wedding or a mother’s warm hug.

So on World Pilots’ Day, 26 April, Emirates saluted its highly skilled aviators for their contributions to global travel and the airline’s business while continuing to recruit first officers and seasoned captains.

Fun fact: when Emirates launched its services in 1985, the airline’s pilots then were crew members flying wet-leased aircraft from Pakistan International Airlines for two years. Fast forward to today, and the airline boasts almost 4,000 pilots of 111 nationalities, of which 400 are proud Emirati nationals. The first Emirati cadet pilot joined in 1986 and retired as a captain after a career of 20 years.

Many pilots have grown with the airline. Inspiringly, Emirates has 1,380 pilots who have been working at the airline for 10 to 19 years, 173 who’ve served for between 20 to 29 years, and five who have completed 30 years. Emirates’ two longest-serving pilots, with over 34 years of service, joined the airline on the same day in 1989.

As travel demand surges, the airline strengthens its network and prepares to take delivery of its Airbus A350s in mid-2024, Emirates continues to grow its pilot community with upcoming recruitment drives. Since the start of 2022, the airline has welcomed over 900 new pilots on its three recruitment programmes – Direct Entry Captains, Accelerated Command, and First Officers.

Pilot journeys

With Emirates’ continuous investments, its pilots fly one of the world’s youngest fleets of 266 all wide-body aircraft of Airbus A380s and Boeing 777s. The airline’s pilots fly to six continents and 140 diverse destinations – from San Francisco to Auckland – and across all terrains – over glaciers, deserts, forests, canyons, marshes and mountains, even the North Pole.

Emirates has always been at the cutting edge of pilot training with a facility that houses 10 full-flight simulators for A380s and 777s. Emirates invests in robust, evidence-based training programmes in-house with highly experienced instructors in specially designed environments. This ensures pilots find flying the airline’s fleet professionally challenging, fulfilling, interesting, and exciting. Running 24/7, the training team runs every course – from type conversion to command development.

The airline is investing USD135 million in building a new, highly advanced pilot training facility spanning 63,318sq.ft that’s set to open in March 2024. The facility will house six more full-flight simulators for its future fleet, including the A350 and Boeing 777-9 aircraft.

Pilots also have access to various non-technical training programmes at the Emirates Aviation College and Emirates Aviation University. They enjoy well-defined career paths at Emirates and can advance to roles in management, training and recruitment.

Emirates’ mainly expatriate pilot community relishes living and working in a safe, secure, multicultural environment with colleagues from over 170 nationalities that reflects its hub, Dubai. Pilots receive a competitive tax-free salary, spacious accommodation, education allowance, and excellent dental, medical and life cover. They also enjoy chauffeur-driven transport to and from work, laundry services, 42 days of annual leave, annual leave tickets, concessional cargo, discounted travel benefits for friends and family, and much more.

Ramping up pilot recruitment

After a successful pilot recruitment roadshow in Hong Kong and Singapore through March and April, next on the pilot recruitment agenda is an online information session on Wednesday, 10 May 2023 at 1300, Dubai time.

Interested pilots, who would like to learn more about the various flight deck roles, should register here and can get more info on entry requirements here.

A380 Direct Entry Captain

This programme is for technically proficient commanders with a minimum of 3,000 hours of recent command on Airbus fly-by-wire wide body such as the A330, A340, A350, and A380, and a minimum of 7,000 hours of total flying time on multi-crew, multi-engine aircraft, in addition to meeting other eligibility criteria.

Accelerated Command Programme

Primarily designed for experienced Airbus captains who currently command narrow-body aircraft on regional routes and wish to dial up their careers by working with a global airline brand. Captains with at least 1,500 hours of Airbus fly-by-wire experience will join Emirates as A380 First Officers on an enhanced salary package. They are eligible for an accelerated command upgrade after at least 700 flying hours and two successful recurrent checks. Typically, Emirates pilots achieve these milestones in a little over a year as they fly a mix of ultra-long, long- and short-haul routes.

First Officer

Candidates for First Officer roles must have multi-engine, multi-crew aircraft experience, a valid International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL), and a minimum of 2,000 hours on 20-tonne maximum take-off weight aircraft.

www.emirates.com

(Source: Emirates)