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Emirates flydubai celebrate five-year partnership

DUBAI, UAE, 25 November 2022: This month marks five years since Emirates and flydubai activated their extensive partnership and joined forces to offer customers unrivalled travel options to every corner of the globe.

The carriers’ joint route network has significantly expanded, enabling more than 11 million customers to connect on over 250,000 flights and benefit from seamless travel since the partnership launched in 2017.

The partnership goes beyond the standard codesharing model and today includes integrated network collaboration, schedule optimisation, seamless connectivity at Dubai International airport (DXB) between Terminals II and III, and baggage transfers on a single itinerary as reciprocal loyalty benefits under the joint loyalty programme, Emirates Skywards.

Here are five key highlights of Emirates and flydubai’s partnership and the benefits to customers:

Joint network offers an unrivalled choice:  Today, customers can access 215 destinations across 98 countries, with over 250 codeshare flights to choose from on an average day. Emirates customers can book flights to over 80 unique flydubai destinations, and flydubai customers can choose from over 99 Emirates destinations. Popular customer favourites, whether travelling for business or leisure, including Kathmandu, Kuwait, the Maldives, Tel Aviv, and Zanzibar.

Joint loyalty programme maximising customer rewards: More than 8.5 million members have been able to enjoy joint Emirates and flydubai frequent flyer programme benefits, earning 150 billion Skywards Miles in the last five years through the partnership.

Seamless connectivity at DXB: Customers enjoy seamless check-in, efficient baggage transfers, passenger access to Emirates’ lounges at Terminal 3 and the flydubai lounge at Terminal 2, reduced connection times as both airlines expand their flight schedules, and convenient connections to 33 flydubai destinations operated from Emirates Terminal 3 in DXB.

Continued network growth: New travel opportunities are being created for the 270,000 passengers who connect between both airlines each month as Emirates and flydubai continue to add more flights to their schedules. This offers customers more flexibility with multiple daily flight departures to destinations like Bahrain, Kuwait, Karachi, the Maldives, key cities in Saudi Arabia and Tel Aviv. Both airlines continue expanding their networks, with Emirates recently reinstating flights to Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires. In 2022, flydubai’s network has grown bigger than ever, launching flights to Al Ula, Namangan, Osh, Pisa and Samarkand, to name a few. flydubai has also announced services to Gan in the Maldives, Cagliari and Milan-Bergamo in Italy, Corfu in Greece and Krabi and Pattaya in Thailand from 2023 following the resumption of flights to Abha, Ha’il, Hofuf and Tabuk in Saudi Arabia.

Continued investment in enhancing the customer experience: Emirates will retrofit 120 aircraft with Premium Economy seats starting this month as part of a $2 billion investment that includes elevated dining options and more sustainable choices. flydubai has debuted a new Business Class recliner seat offering customers more comfort on short and medium-haul flights. flydubai has grown its fleet to 70 Boeing 737 aircraft and will retrofit some of its existing aircraft and equip its future aircraft with its new Business Class seats.

For more information, visit: www.emirates.com.

(Your Stories: Emirates)

2023: Long weekends will spur domestic travel

MANILA, 25 November 2022: The Department of Tourism supports adjusting the 2023 official holidays list 2023 to create more long weekends to support domestic tourism recovery.

According to the Philippines News Agency, Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco agreed that “holiday economics” would provide more long weekends to allow Filipinos a chance to explore the  Philippines.

She praised the “effort of the Marcos administration to enhance the overall tourism experience of coming into and going around the Philippines.”

The industry continues to rely on domestic tourism as the primary revenue earner until China reopens outbound tourism. At present only business trips are allowed. Optimistically, the travel pundits suggest China’s outbound travel market could resume in time for the Chinese New Year celebrations in the week beginning 22 January 2023, but that is now looking unlikely as lockdowns continue in China. There are no indicators that China will relax its zero-Covid policy in the short term. Before the pandemic, the Philippines’ domestic tourism earnings reached PHP3.1 trillion.

(Source: Philippines News Agency)

AirAsia X flies direct Kuala Lumpur – Busan

SEPANG, 25 November 2022: AirAsia X will be the first airline from Malaysia to reconnect direct flights from Kuala Lumpur to Busan, South Korea, in early 2023.

The three weekly flights will be the second AAX route to South Korea after launching flights to Seoul in April this year.

AirAsia X CEO Benyamin Ismail (left) and President of BTO Jung-Sil Lee (right) at the MoU signing ceremony between AAX and BTO at Pavilion Hotel Kuala Lumpur.

In addition to relaunching the route, AAX signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Busan Tourism Organisation (BTO) to develop joint sales and marketing campaigns, leverage travel agents’ support, strengthen flight connectivity, and foster both countries’ economies through tourism.

The MoU was signed by AirAsia X CEO Benyamin Ismail and President of BTO Jung-Sil Lee.

AirAsia X CEO Benyamin Ismail commented: “We are excited to be the first airline from Malaysia to return to Busan. South Korea is an incredibly important market, and we have seen tremendous growth from our existing route to Seoul with around 80% average load factor. Starting with three weekly services and based on strong forecast demand, we expect the flight frequency to Busan to return to daily services by year-end.

“We believe the relaunch of the Busan route will provide a significant boost to strengthen business and tourism ties between Malaysia and South Korea, and we wish to thank the governments and relevant authorities for their tremendous support.

“In 2019, we flew about 200,000 guests to and from Busan. As we look to increase the connectivity to South Korea further, we trust that our direct flights to Busan will provide a welcome boost for tourism and the economy in both countries. The new route also reflects our commitment to offer our guests great value mid-range air travel continuously and we look forward to seeing a surge in tourist arrivals into/from Busan in the near future.”

President of Busan Tourism Organisation Jung-Sil Lee added: “We are pleased to collaborate with AAX to strengthen the tourism opportunities for Busan, a city with a unique heritage, natural attractions, and leading infrastructure. The last two and half years greatly impacted our tourism industry, but we managed to surpass these challenges and could not be more pleased that AAX will be part of this effort.

“The relaunch of AAX direct flights to Busan will mark a major milestone in the resumption of services to the city. We believe travellers will appreciate the direct and affordable connection, making Busan a top holiday destination  once again.”

Malaysia hosts Iranian agents

KUALA LUMPUR, 25 November 2022: Tourism Malaysia hosted travel trade partners from Iran last week on a familiarisation trip that presented Malaysia as the preferred tourist destination following its international border reopening.

A total of eight travel agents and representatives from Emirates were travelled from Tehran for an eight-day, seven-night (8D7N) stay in Penang, Genting Highlands, Sunway and Kuala Lumpur from 16 to 23 November 2022.

The fam trip was also co-hosted by Emirates, Park Royal Penang Resort, Penang Global Tourism, Sunway Lagoon Hotels, and Toranj Tours & Travel.

Participants toured the most-visited states in Malaysia, including Penang, to discover the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Georgetown, exciting rides and games in a natural environment at the Escape Theme Park, as well as explore the most authentic, diverse and educational Malaysian rainforest experience at Penang Hill and The Habitat.

The Pearl of the Orient trip continued with a visit to the Pinang Peranakan Mansion – famously known for its green Straits Eclectic style, a stroll on the wooden piers of a floating village at Clan Jetties, and an experience on rare and exotic fruits at Penang Tropical Fruit Farm.

Participants also had the opportunity to visit Resorts World Genting, a premier leisure and entertainment resort in Malaysia, and Sunway Resort in Kuala Lumpur, which has just reopened after a once-in-a-generation transformation.

Tourism Malaysia director-general Dato’ Haji Zainuddin Abdul Wahab said he was confident the curated experiences would encourage Iranian travel agents to experience our tourism products firsthand and actively sell tour packages to Malaysia, especially in promoting the latest attractions effectively.

“Iran remains one of Malaysia’s top international tourists generating markets in the Middle East before the pandemic. In 2019, Malaysia welcomed 46,559 arrivals from Iran, and we will continue to promote Malaysia as a safe holiday destination.”

There are currently 14 weekly Emirates direct flights from Dubai to Kuala Lumpur, with a seating capacity of 4,998 seats.

(Source: Tourism Malaysia)

Amex GBT partners with dnata

DUBAI, UAE, 25 November 2022: dnata announced a partnership with American Express Global Business Travel (Amex GBT) this week.

The agreement sees Dubai-based dnata Travel Management, the region’s leading corporate travel provider, become Amex GBT’s preferred travel partner in the Middle East. dnata will provide complete end-to-end travel and meetings management services to Amex GBT’s customers in the region.

dnata Travel Group, Middle East & India senior vice president Rashid Al Awadhi commented:  “Our team’s extensive regional experience goes back to dnata’s GSA and travel agency roots in 1959. Through the years, dnata has continued to build its expertise and network to earn its position as the largest travel management company in the UAE and one of the largest and most successful in the Middle East. With our broad expertise and 24-hour support function, we will work hard to ensure Amex GBT customers enjoy a quality experience throughout their journey.”

Amex GBT Senior vice president & general manager for the EMEA region Jason Geall said: “We believe our current and future customers will benefit from best-in-class services with dnata as our preferred travel partner. dnata has a proven reputation for trust and transparency that supports Amex GBT’s commitment to service, governance and compliance.”

THAI adds flights to Singapore

BANGKOK, 25 November 2022: Thai Airways International will increase its Bangkok-Singapore roundtrip flights from 21 to 28 per week starting 12 December 2022 to serve travel demand going into the festive holiday season.

THAI is adding services on routes to destinations in Asia that introduced easy entry rules and no Covid-19 restrictions. Japan has also reinstated visa exemption for Thai travellers, boosting bookings since October. 

Singapore flight details are as follows:

1) TG403 from Bangkok at 08.00 hours to Singapore at 1115 (local time) and TG404 from Singapore at 1225 (local time) to Bangkok at 1345.

2) TG413 from Bangkok at 1130 to Singapore at 1450 (local time) and TG414 from Singapore at 1555 (local time) to Bangkok at 1715.

3) TG407 from Bangkok at 1250 to Singapore at 1610 (local time) and TG408 from Singapore at 1815 (local time) to Bangkok at 1935.

4) TG409 from Bangkok at 1635 to Singapore at 1955 (local time) and TG410 from Singapore at 2100 (local time) to Bangkok at 2220.

Earlier the airline confirmed its winter schedule from 30 October 2022 to 31 March 2023.

Intercontinental routes

Bangkok – London: twice daily.

Bangkok – Paris: daily.

Bangkok – Zurich: daily.

Bangkok – Frankfurt: twice daily.

Bangkok – Munich: daily.

Bangkok – Copenhagen: daily.

Bangkok – Stockholm: Five times weekly and increasing daily from 1 December 2022.

Bangkok-Melbourne: daily.

Regional routes

Bangkok-Tokyo (Narita): twice daily.

Bangkok-Tokyo (Haneda): daily.

Bangkok-Nagoya: daily.

Bangkok-Osaka: daily.

Bangkok-Fukuoka: daily.

Bangkok-Sapporo: daily, starting 1 December 2022.

Bangkok-Manila: twice daily.

Bangkok-Seoul: triple daily.

Bangkok – Taipei: daily. (Increases to twice daily starting 14 January 2023.

Bangkok – Hong Kong: twice daily.

Bangkok – Singapore: three daily. (Four daily from 12 December).

Bangkok – Jakarta: twice daily.

Bangkok – Denpasar: daily.

Bangkok – Kuala Lumpur: twice daily.

Bangkok – Kolkata: daily. (Starts 1 January 2023).

Bangkok – Chennai: daily.

Bangkok – Hyderabad: daily.

Bangkok – Bengaluru: daily.

Bangkok – Delhi: 22 flights weekly – three daily plus an extra flight on Friday.

Bangkok-Mumbai: daily. (Increases to 11 flights weekly starting 1 January 2023).

Bangkok-Dhaka: 10 flights weekly.

Bangkok-Lahore: five flights weekly on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

Bangkok-Islamabad: four flights weekly on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.

Bangkok-Karachi: daily.

Bangkok-Jeddah: four flights weekly on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. (Daily from 1 January 2023).

Centara extends contract at Krabi resort

Centara Karon Resort Phuket

BANGKOK, 24 November 2022: Centara Hotels & Resorts, Thailand’s leading hotel operator, has confirmed the signing of a new contract agreement with Dr Pornsak Thantapakul, CEO and Managing Director of Anda Beach Resort Co Ltd and owner of  Centara Anda Dhevi Resort & Spa Krabi, to continue managing the property for 10 more years.

To mark the hotel management agreement extension, which comes into effect starting in 2023, Centara hosted a ceremony at its head office in Bangkok. The special occasion marked the continuation of a meaningful partnership between Centara and Dr Pornsak and Centara’s ongoing commitment to providing unforgettable guest experiences and an international standard of hospitality.

Located steps away from sandy Nopparat Thara and Ao Nang beaches, Centara Anda Dhevi Krabi offers the ideal base to discover the beauty of Krabi’s tropical wonders, including world-class rock climbing, diving, and cruises to nearby karst islands.

At the resort, guests have access to an expansive 43-metre swimming pool complete with a swim-up bar, waterslide and direct pool access rooms. Kids can enjoy the children’s pool, while adults indulge in quiet time at the resort’s award-winning SPA Cenvaree or the fully-equipped fitness centre and steam room. Three delectable dining venues offer culinary experiences every guest will remember.

Centara Anda Dhevi Resort & Spa Krabi is conveniently situated about 20 minutes from Krabi Town and a 45-minute drive from Krabi International Airport.

For more information on Centara Anda Dhevi Resort & Spa Krabi, please visit https://www.centarahotelsresorts.com/centara/cak

(Your Stories: Centara Hotels & Resorts)

Sabah to host 12th Asian Bird Fair

KOTA KINABALU, 24 November 2022: Sabah will host the 12th Asian Bird Fair (ABF) in Kota Kinabalu during October 2023, the organisers announced on Monday.

Attending the ‘handover dinner’ of the 11th ABF held in Suncheon, Korea, earlier this week:Tay Shu Lan, deputy chief executive officer of marketing Sabah Tourism Board and Roger Rajah of the Sabah Birdwatchers Association.

Seen here left to right:

Jang Hong Sang
Chief Director, The Center of Suncheonman Bay Management

Park Sung Bong
CEO, Eco-Tourism Suncheon

Tay Shu Lan
Deputy CEO marketing Sabah Tourism Board

Roger Rajah
Sabah Birdwatchers Association

Asian Bird Fair Executive Committee members:  Andrew Sebastian,  Victor Yu and Michael Lu

The Asian Bird Fair (ABF) protects birds and their habitats and encourages birdwatching and other ecotourism activities. It was initiated by three passionate birdwatchers, Michael Lu (Philippines), Victor Yu (Taiwan) and Andrew Sebastian (Malaysia). They are the executive committee and founders of the ABF Network. The network is supported and endorsed by six founding organisations: Bird Conservation Society of Thailand, Malaysian Nature Society, Nature Society (Singapore), Wild Bird Club of the Philippines, Wild Bird Society of Taipei and the Chinese Wild Bird Federation.

The Asian Bird Fair Network (ABF) was formed at Malaysia’s Raptor Watch 2010, with signatories committing to jointly promote each other’s bird events. Up until the Covid-19 disruptions, the six founding organisations took turns hosting the ABF, starting with the Wild Bird Club of the Philippines (Davao, 2010), Chinese Wild Bird Federation (Tainan, 2011), Bird Conservation Society of Thailand (Bangpoo, 2012), The Wild Bird Society of Taipei (Taipei, 2013), Malaysian Nature Society (Langkawi, 2014), and Nature Society Singapore (Singapore, 2015.) ABF 2016 returned to China hosted by CunCaoXin Rural Environment Protection Promotion Association, Jingshan County, Hubei Province. ABF 2017 was hosted by Taehwa River Ecotourism in Ulsan, Korea and in 2018, the event was hosted by Ecotourism Taiwan in Chiayi, Taiwan. ABF 2019 was hosted by the Ecotourism and Conservation Society Malaysia (ECOMY) in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.

Visit: www.sabahtourism.com.

(Your Stories: Sabah Tourism Board)

JW Marriott opens Khao Lak Suites

KHAO LAK, Thailand, 24 November 2022: JW Marriott, part of Marriott Bonvoy’s portfolio of 30 hotel brands, will open the JW Marriott Khao Lak Resort Suites on 6 December 2022, at a beachside setting on southern Thailand’s Andaman coast 110 km north of Phuket island.

The  52 stylish two-bedroom suites range from 89 to 111 square metres. On the ground floor, pool access suites allow guests to step straight into the 2.4 km lagoon swimming pool, which claims to be the longest in Southeast Asia. The all-suites property shares the facilities of JW Marriott Khao Lak Resort & Spa, which includes a collection of 11 restaurants and bars.

The hotel group named Abhimanyu Singh, general manager of JW Marriott Khao Lak Resort Suites.

Tourism Malaysia hosts media race

PUTRAJAYA, 24 November 2022: Eighty-eight media practitioners, including 11 international entries from Indonesia, Thailand and Brunei, participated in the organisation of the Tourism Malaysia Media Explore Race (TOMER) 2022, held in conjunction with Tourism Malaysia’s Golden Jubilee celebrations, starting today.

Lasting three days and two nights, TOMER 2022 was organised in collaboration with Perodua as the main sponsor in addition to Montanic Adventure Store, BoraOmbak Marina Putrajaya, Selangor Fruit Valley, STEG Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Bagas Zakariah, Wonda Coffee and Pepsi.

The challenged required participants will go on a mission of travel and treasure exploration, covering a distance of more than 300 km as a group by riding a Perodua-sponsored car.

Along the way, the participants stopped at several checkpoints, including Selangor Fruit Valley, the remains of the Tanjung Tualang Tin Dredge No. 5 (TT5), Kellie’s Castle in Batu Gajah and Bagas Zakariah in Gopeng with activities such as witnessing a demonstration of ice blended ‘cempedak’ preparation by Dato’ Chef Ismail Ahmad, Tourism, Art and Culture Ambassador for the gastronomic market.

In addition, participants experienced an overnight camping experience at Riverside Camp Gopeng, enjoying a barbecue dinner while watching the performance of fire boys and local bands and followed by the highlight event; whitewater rafting in Sungai Kampar.

The travelling mission ended at the Kuala Lumpur Tourism Information Center (MaTiC), with a prize-giving ceremony to the winners held at Magica Hall, Quill City Mall.

TOMER 2022 aimed to establish close relations with local and international media and promote tourism products around Putrajaya, Selangor, Perak and Kuala Lumpur.