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Emirates renews Dubai Desert support

DUBAI UAE, 1O February 2023: The Emirates Group has renewed its agreement with Dubai Municipality to manage the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve (DDCR) in its continuous commitment to preserving wildlife and protecting natural habitats.

As custodian of the reserve for over 20 years, the Emirates Group is charged with its full operations and funding of its efforts to nurture the fragile ecosystem of the UAE, in addition to research and education programmes.

Signing the agreement on behalf of Emirates Group, Ali Mubarak Al Soori, Executive Vice President – Facilities, Projects Management & Group Procurement & Supply Chain and
Engineer Alya Abdulrahim Alharmoudi, Acting CEO – Environment, Health & Safety Agency at Dubai Municipality.

DDCR was born out of the Dubai Government’s commitment to preserving the emirate’s unique desert habitat and biodiversity. The reserve is the UAE’s first national park, spanning an area of 225 square kilometres, roughly 5% of the total land area of Dubai.

Signing the agreement on behalf of Emirates Group, Ali Mubarak Al Soori, Executive Vice President – Facilities, Projects Management & Group Procurement & Supply Chain said: “At the core of Emirates’ Group strategic goals is our commitment to sustainability and protecting the precious environment that we operate in. Since the establishment of DDCR in 2002, the Emirates Group has supported this important initiative by operating the reserve and managing its extensive facilities on behalf of the Government of Dubai. The UAE has declared 2023 the Year of Sustainability, and we are proud to continue playing a role in achieving the nation’s sustainability goals.”

Commenting on the renewed management agreement, Engineer Alya Abdulrahim Alharmoudi, Acting CEO – Environment, Health & Safety Agency at Dubai Municipality, added: “Our collaboration with Emirates Airline to preserve and manage the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve (Al Maha) demonstrates the significant role of public-private partnerships in promoting the sustainable development of natural reserves. It also reflects the Municipality’s commitment to efficiently coordinate with all its partners to boost the economy further. This agreement plays a vital role in preserving the diversity of environmental and natural reserves, as well as strengthening wildlife conservation, which is essential for developing tourism and environmental sectors in the Emirate of Dubai and the UAE. At Dubai Municipality, we are committed to fostering sustainability in the natural and desert reserves by carrying out research operational plans and studies. This will contribute to sustainably conserving their ecological diversities and highlight their relevance as significant tourist attractions for wildlife and desert safaris.”

The Emirates Group has invested more than AED28 million in the nature reserve since its establishment in 2002 to fund and support the conservation of the natural desert landscape and its indigenous fauna and flora. The protected inland desert habitat is currently home to over 560 species of plants and trees, birds, mammals, reptiles and arthropods – more than double the original 150 indigenous species which thrived in the area before DDCR’s efforts. The reserve’s effective management strategies have helped promote the natural processes that lead to rewilding of the desert habitat and its rehabilitation.

By protecting Dubai’s valuable desert ecosystems, Emirates has also made it possible for the DDCR to provide an authentic desert experience for visitors through carefully managed and monitored tours. Funding from the Emirates Group and limited tour operations at the DDCR also enables the reserve to conduct scientific research, collect data, develop new technologies necessary for its management, and roll out education programs designed to enrich the visitor experience.

The sustainable tourism offering allows visitors worldwide to experience spectacular dune drives, desert safaris and traditional Arabian experiences while gaining a deeper understanding and appreciation of the desert’s natural habitat, heritage and wildlife, and the importance of conservation. A new Desert Visitor Centre is currently being developed to enhance the educational experience for guests of the reserve.

Since the inception of the DDCR, the reserve has been successful in growing the population of sand gazelles, Arabian gazelles and the Arabian onyx from 230 initially to over 1,300 today. A further 171 Arabian Oryx have been relocated to other protected areas in the UAE. Also amongst its other milestone achievements is the re-introduction of 2,800 Houbara, or Macqueen’s Bustard, which roam freely within the safe environment of the reserve. More than 31,000 native trees flourish in the vast area, which includes the Ghaf tree, native to the desert and known for its ability to survive its extreme climate conditions without irrigation.

For more information on Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, visit https://www.ddcr.org/en/index.aspx.

For more information on Emirates visit www.emirates.com.

(Your Stories: Emirates)

Royal Cliff hosts Valentine’s Day celebrations

PATTAYA, 10 February 2023: Royal Cliff Hotels Group brings back Valentine’s Day celebrations after a two-year hiatus with an invitation to enjoy ‘A Night of Enchantment’.

Located on the headland just south of main bay Pattaya, the resort will be the venue for a Romantic Valentine Dinner at Royal Wing Suites and Spa Pattaya.

Enjoy a unique romantic red-inspired five-course menu where you will experience world-class cuisine and romantic musical interludes to make this Valentine’s unforgettable with spectacular sunset views of the Gulf of Thailand and Pattaya’s islands.

R𝐨𝐦𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐜 𝐕𝐚𝐥𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐞’𝐬 𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐫 𝐛𝐲 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐑𝐨𝐲𝐚𝐥 𝐖𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐩𝐨𝐨𝐥𝐬𝐢𝐝𝐞.

1830 onwards, 14 February 2023

Price: THB3,700 ++ per couple

Venue: Royal Wing Suites and Spa Poolside, Pattaya

Contact the guest relations team for more information or to reserve a table for two.

Tel: +66 (0) 38 250 421

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: www.facebook.com/royalcliff

Line ID: @Royalcliff

(Your Stories: Royal Cliff Hotels Group)

Princess Cruises announces 2024 Alaska Season

SINGAPORE, 10 February 2023: Now is the time to start planning the trip of a lifetime to Alaska with the recently announced summer 2024 season from Princess Cruises.

Whether mapping out a first visit or a repeat vacation because Alaska is beckoning again, 2024 cruises and cruisetours are now on sale.

When visiting Alaska, cruise guests set their sights on untamed wilderness, majestic glaciers, close-up wildlife and Denali, the tallest mountain in North America (great photo ops). Princess also has the distinction of taking more guests to Glacier Bay National Park than any other cruise line.

With seamless vacation options on MedallionClass cruise ships to wilderness lodges located steps away from national parks — choices abound for all budgets, ages and desired destinations to visit in Alaska.

The 2024 season marks the 55th anniversary of Princess Cruises sailing in Alaska. Seven ships are scheduled to depart from four home ports; San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver, BC and Anchorage (Whittier). In addition, guests can experience more of Alaska by combining the line’s signature “Voyage of the Glaciers” cruise itinerary with various land tour options, staying at exclusive Princess Wilderness Lodges.

The Alaska 2024 season includes 158 departures on 14 itineraries with 17 destinations, including five glacier viewing experiences on seven ships. The season features 86 visits to Glacier Bay National Park, including most “Voyage of the Glaciers” itineraries between Anchorage (Whittier) and Vancouver, BC and many Inside Passage voyages roundtrip from Seattle, San Francisco and Vancouver, BC.

Three ships – Royal Princess, Sapphire Princess (departing Saturdays) and Grand Princess (departing Wednesdays) – sail the “Voyage of the Glaciers” itinerary featuring two glacier-viewing experiences on each cruise. In addition, northbound voyages include a “More Ashore” late-night stay in Juneau. Two ships – Discovery Princess (newest ship) and Majestic Princess – depart from Seattle on Saturdays and Sundays for seven-day “Inside Passage” cruises and include “More Ashore” late-night stays in Juneau.

Crown Princess departs from San Francisco on 11-day “Inside Passage” cruises and offers guests the opportunity of sailing under the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. Ruby Princess sails from Vancouver on seven-day “Inside Passage” cruises, with many departures, including sailing Glacier Bay National Park.

Those who travel more spend more

SINGAPORE, 10 February 2023: Leisure travel takes the largest chunk of our annual discretionary spending budgets on par with dining but ahead of shopping, home improvements and entertainment, according to the latest Tripadvisor study, ‘An Economic Portrait of the Traveller’

The study’s executive summary states that despite rising prices, intent to travel is on par with 2019 levels. “Travellers want to go and are willing to spend to make it happen. One in five discretionary dollars goes toward travel, tied with restaurants as the top category for discretionary spending.”

Leisure trips and dining out each accounted for 19% of discretionary spending, higher than shopping (18%), home improvements (14%) or entertainment (13%).

Despite the global economic uncertainties, respondents are prepared to absorb higher costs to keep travelling, with 78% planning to spend the same amount on travel as last year.

Tripadvisor’s study conclusions are a good read for travel and hospitality suppliers. It’s music to their ears to read that while travellers are tightening their belts, 75% of those ready to reduce discretionary spending say they are avoiding cuts to travel plans. Almost all respondents (95%) said they would rather decrease spending on other categories to save for a future vacation.

Travel influences spending  in categories

Over half (53%) of frequent travellers will spend more on travel in the next 12 months than they did in the past year, compared to 38% of occasional travellers. Compared to the average respondent, frequent travellers made purchases more consistently across every spending category, even accounting for income levels and budget.

The study shows that most travellers purchase from various categories when preparing for a trip. In addition to travel spending, they are likely to splurge on clothes (89%), luggage (72%), and electronics (62%). Importantly, these are not one-off purchases, with respondents buying these items at least two to three times in the past three years before travelling.

This mindset extends when they arrive at their destination, with 63% claiming shopping is an integral part of their travel budget and 62% agreeing that shopping is an important way to spend time while travelling.

Only 4% of travellers surveyed don’t usually shop during leisure trips, while 20% ranked shopping as the activity they spend the most on while travelling.

Those who travel more spend more

Frequent travellers (those planning three or more trips over the next 12 months) are especially enthusiastic consumers. This group plans more trips, but they typically spend more on accommodations per night than occasional travellers – 41% will book accommodations priced at over USD200/night, 71% higher than occasional travellers.

Over half (53%) of frequent travellers will spend more on travel in the next 12 months than they did in the past year, compared to 38% of occasional travellers.

Compared to the average respondent, frequent travellers made purchases more consistently across every spending category, even accounting for income levels and budget.

“Our report also reveals that, for the majority, travel is a non-negotiable expense. When travellers are at their destination, they’re generally ready to splurge on memories that will last forever. This willingness gives the traveller tremendous spending power,” said  Tripadvisor GM/VP Global Media Business Christine Maguire.

In 2022, Tripadvsior conducted the analysis, surveying 4,959 consumers across six countries (the US, UK, Japan, Singapore, India, and Australia)to understand current travel demand and what it means for travel enterprises. The wide-ranging international sentiment study examines the purchasing behaviour of travellers and the influence their spending has across industries.

Tripadvisor’s latest research study – An Economic Portrait of the Traveler.

The full report can be found downloaded here

Qatar offers discounts on February travel

BANGKOK, 10 February 2023: Qatar Airways will sponsor the 2023 edition of the Doha Jewellery and Watches Exhibition (DJWE), one of the longest-running events in Qatar’s annual calendar.

The business-to-consumer event held annually in the Gulf region is expected to attract more than 30,000 visitors to Qatar worldwide. The 19th edition of DJWE will run for six days, from 20 to 25 February, at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre in Qatar, hosting more than 500 jewellery and watch brands during the event.

The airline offers 10% off special promotional packages to all destinations during February. It also offers USD100 off the combined flight and hotel package per person per booking if the final destination is Doha.

February events in Qatar

Qatar continues to host major events in February, building on the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 legacy and offering special holiday packages to promote Doha-based events.

Women’s Tennis – The annual Qatar Total Energies Open takes place from 13 to 18 February, featuring many of the world’s best female tennis players.

Men’s tennis – The annual Qatar Exxon Mobil Open takes place from 20 to 26 February and attracts the top talents in the men’s game.

A tribute to Arabian horses takes place from 23 to 25 February when the Commercial Bank CHI Al Shaqab presented by Longines 2023 features some of the best local and international equestrian athletes visiting Doha.

F1 preview – During the last week of February, Qatar Airways will co-host an event to preview the Qatar Formula 1 Grand Prix scheduled for October.

Qatar sets an ambitious tourism target to welcome 6 million visitors a year by 2030.

SalamAir to fly to Kuala Lumpur

KUALA LUMPUR, 10 February 2023: SalamAir will introduce flights from Muscat to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, its 36th destination starting 3 July 2023.

Direct flights from Muscat to Kuala Lumpur are scheduled for Monday and Friday. The new service will mark the airline’s expansion in Southeast Asia to tap business and leisure travel to and from Muscat in Oman. It already flies to Bangkok and Phuket in Thailand.

SalamAir CEO, Captain Mohamed Ahmed said: “The flights will boost tourism, economic relations, business opportunities, and student movements between Oman and Malaysia and serve the overall Oman 2040 vision of supporting the inbound tourism sector as one of the main contributors to the national GDP of the Sultanate of Oman.”

Flight time on the Muscat to Kuala Lumpur route will be around seven hours.

Muscat, the capital city of the Sultanate of Oman, is home to stunning beaches, mountains, deserts and cultural and heritage attractions, including ancient mosques, historic forts and museums. The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque is famed for its 50m dome and phenomenal carpet that can accommodate up to 20,000 people. It is credited with being a magnificent example of modern Islamic architecture.

SalamAir flies to domestic destinations, such as Muscat, Salalah, and Suhar, Duqm, Masirah. International destinations include Dubai, Doha, Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Madinah, Kuwait, Bahrain, Sarajevo, Istanbul, Trabzon, Bursa, Kathmandu, Baku, Bangkok, Phuket, Prague, Shiraz, Tehran, Alexandria, Khartoum, Colombo, Multan, Sialkot, Karachi, Dhaka, Chattogram, Jaipur, Trivandrum, and Lucknow. 

About SalamAir

SalamAir commenced its commercial operations in 2017. SalamAir has expanded its fleet to six A320neo, four A321neo, and one Airbus A321 freighter in six years.

Bali village partners in resort brand

BANGKOK, 10 February 2023: Cross Hotels & Resorts, in collaboration with Discova, announced the launch of a new brand ‘Kaura’, earlier this week in Karangasem, East Bali.

Kaura Bali is described as an “immersive village experience located in the hills of Karangasem, East Bali, developed in harmony with the environment and in direct partnership with Subak Bakung village community.”

Kaura is the sixth brand under the management of Cross Hotels & Resorts. It will officially begin business operations with the opening of Kaura Bali, a resort and retreat, in April 2023.

Kaura Bali started as a community project supported by Discova with the reparation of a damaged irrigation pipe that threatened the entire community’s survival, heavily dependent on rice farming.

Today, Subak Bakung’s villagers are transforming tourism with experiences created and guided by the community and connecting adventurous travellers to village culture.

Subak Bakung is located on the sweeping terraces of eastern Bali that cling to the steep and fertile volcanic hillside as a stunning backdrop to the vibrant colour of village life. The Java Sea is just a short cycle ride from the village.

“I’m so proud to be working with Discova and the people of Subak Bakung to bring Kaura to life,” said Cross Hotels & Resorts, CEO Harry Thaliwal. “Our goal of self-sustaining retreats, created in partnership with local communities, is at the core of Cross’s vision for an evolving industry.”

Discova managing director Suyin Lee added: “Kaura is part of our longstanding commitment to sustainable tourism, which directly benefits local communities. The villagers wanted to adopt organic farming, improve farming practices and bring prosperity back to their village. Now they welcome everyone to experience the real Bali and, in doing so, create an alternate source of livelihood.”

Cross Hotels & Resorts is an international hotel management company owned by the ASX-listed Flight Centre Travel Group (FCTG).

FCTG is one of the world’s largest travel companies, incorporating diverse worldwide distribution in-destination travel experiences such as transport, touring, and hotel management solutions.

Discova is a global destination management specialist operating in 15 markets in Asia and the Americas. It offers tailored B2B in-destination services for tour operators and travel agents.

Thailand will host of AFECA AGM 2023

BANGKOK, 9 February 2023: Thailand will host the Asian Federation of Exhibition and Convention Associations (AFECA) Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2023 this October.

The meeting will draw 155 member associations from 19 countries to discuss developments in the MICE industry and illustrate Thailand’s role as a top destination for business events in Asia.

Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau president, Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya, described it as another important event in the MICE industry after confirming the International Congress and Convention Association or ICCA  meeting will head for Thailand in November.

AFECA AGM 2023 gathers Asian industry leaders and regional professionals working in conventions and exhibitions and is an opportunity to demonstrate Thailand’s ability to attract international exhibitions.

AFECA President Dato Vincent Lim noted that Thailand has always been an important MICE destination in Asia and at the forefront of developing the Asian MICE industry.

“I believe that with the support from TCEB, AFECA AGM 2023 will be a platform for Asian MICE leaders to continue raising the profile of the Asian MICE industry on the global stage.”

ITB India returns with an in-person show

MUMBAI India, 9 February 2023: ITB India will convene from 26 to 28 April 2023 as an in-person event, following a two-year pause when it was forced to adopt an online format due to the Covid-pandemic.

The major travel trade show for South Asia markets will welcome international and domestic visitors to Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai, India. ITB India will be co-located with MICE Show India and Travel Tech India.

Messe Berlin, a global event organiser, has renewed its partnership with the Indo-German Chamber of Commerce (IGCC) to bring back ITB India.

The partnership leverages Messe Berlin’s strong and successful ITB brand’s international network and IGCC’s more than 60 years of experience and vast connections in the Indian market.

“We are pleased to be working with IGCC in bringing the ITB brand to the Indian market. We aim to establish ITB India as one of India’s leading travel trade shows. We are looking forward to connecting the international travel community to the Indian market,” said Messe Berlin GmbH senior vice president David Ruetz.

ITB returns as a three-day B2B tradeshow and convention that brings together key travel industry leaders and international exhibitors from the MICE, Corporate, Leisure and Travel Technology sectors.

The organiser claims around 500 qualified buyers will attend, giving an estimated 400 exhibitors direct access to top-tier buyers who work out of major cities across India and South Asia. The format allows pre-scheduled appointments and exclusive business matching opportunities.

Early Bird discounts are still available until 1 March 2023.

ATM working towards net zero

SINGAPORE, 9 February 2023: The organisers of the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2023 have introduced an ‘Exhibitor Environmental Checklist’ and introduced a brand-new ‘Most Sustainable Stand’ for the 30th edition of ATM due to take place at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) from 1 to 4 May.

Adopting the theme ‘Working Towards Net Zero’, the new checklist has been created with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in mind. It features practical advice for participants on how to manage waste, minimise their energy consumption and reduce CO2 emissions, and create greener promotional materials and exhibition stands.

Introducing a ‘Most Sustainable Stand’ category to the ATM 2023 Best Stand Awards aims to highlight the importance of ‘thinking green’ when it comes to large-scale conferences and exhibitions.

Arabian Travel Market, Exhibition Director ME Danielle Curtis said: “We’ve had to think outside the box this year regarding sustainability. From an internal perspective, our team has implemented a range of purposeful innovations and changes ahead of ATM 2023, such as the removal of printed show guides, QR codes for scanning purposes and digital lead capturing to remove the need for exhibitors to hand out brochures.”

Other on-the-ground innovations to shape ATM 2023 include a ban on single-use plastic across the venue, water refill stations, a reduction in printed graphics and signage volume, and recyclable materials across the show.

ATM 2023 is held in conjunction with Dubai World Trade Centre, and its strategic partners include Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) as the Destination Partner, Emirates as the Official Airline Partner, IHG Hotels & Resorts as the Official Hotel Partner and Al Rais Travel as the Official DMC Partner.