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Philippines to end Covid-19 protocols

MANILA, 27 October 2022: The Philippines’ President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr has approved removing the Covid-19 test requirements for incoming visitors and lifting the mask-wearing mandate for indoor settings.

Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco announced the changes at a press briefing held at the Malacañang Palace on Wednesday, following the Cabinet meeting with the President.

Photo credit: Department of Tourism Philippines.

“The direction of the Marcos Administration is to lift the remainder of travel restrictions into the Philippines, which includes easing our mask mandates to allow our country to be at par with our ASEAN neighbours who have long liberalised their mask mandates,” said Secretary Frasco.

“In addition to this, it was also discussed that the remainder of stringent protocols, such as the requirement of pre-departure testing into the Philippines, should also be removed,” added the DOT Chief.

Indoor mask-wearing will still be required on public transport, medical transport, and medical facilities.

The Tourism Secretary also announced that President Marcos Jr. would issue an Executive Order allowing fully-vaccinated visitors to the Philippines to enter the country without the Covid-19 test requirement. Meanwhile, unvaccinated guests will be given the option to take an antigen test 24 hours before travel or upon arrival in the Philippines. This policy will supersede the stringent Covid-19 test and quarantine requirements for vaccinated and unvaccinated visitors.

Earlier, the government announced the removal of the One Health Pass (OHP) to make way for the more traveller-friendly eArrival cards, a joint undertaking of the Department of Health (DOH), Bureau of Quarantine (BOQ), and the Bureau of Immigration (BI) in coordination with the DOT and the Department of Information, Communication and Technology (DICT). The electronic arrival portal aims to simplify entry procedures for travellers.

Secretary Frasco clarified that according to the President’s direction, registration through the eArrival cards should not be mandatory before boarding. Additionally, special lanes will be provided in the airport for those who are unable to complete the registration process.

“Twenty questions that used to be in place have now been reduced to ten, specifically those that are tourism-related. And as agreed during the meeting, it was clarified that the filling out of the eArrival card would not be made mandatory as a prerequisite to boarding. In other words, you will be able to fill out the eArrival card at your convenience before departure or upon arrival,” said Secretary Frasco.

“The overarching direction of the Marcos Administration is to allow our country to convey an openness and a readiness to the world to receive tourists and investments so that we would give our fellow Filipinos an opportunity to regain all the livelihood and losses that were incurred during the pandemic. We are optimistic that with all of these restrictions being lifted by the Marcos Administration, this can only redound to the benefit of the lives of millions of Filipinos as well as the reinvigoration of the tourism industry. In the end, we cannot go on in a pandemic perspective because we have to allow our country to thrive while maintaining basic health protocol on the one hand and safeguarding and protecting livelihood and the economy on the other,” the tourism chief explained.

As of 24 October  2022, the DOT has recorded 1,827,603 visitor arrivals exceeding the 1.7 million forecast for the current year. The biggest bulk of tourists came from the US at 346,806 or 18.98%, South Korea with 250,021 or 13.68%, and Australia with 85,986 or 4.70%. Canada comes next with 78,366 or 4.29% and the UK with 69,482 or 3.80% arrivals.

(Source: Department of Tourism Philippines)

AirAsia platform recruits ASEAN hotels

SINGAPORE, 27 October 2022: A signing ceremony for over 50 key hotel groups from Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines took place on Wednesday, a step up for AirAsia Super App’s ambitions to become the region’s fastest-growing travel & lifestyle super app platform.

The massive boost of room inventories to “AirAsia hotels” gives app users an extensive selection of hotel options to choose from according to their budget via the AirAsia Super App, adding further convenience and value.

AirAsia recruits hotels for its super app booking platform.

The symbolic event held at De.Wan 1958 by Chef Wan @ The Linc KL,  reiterates the value that AirAsia Super App’s hotel booking platform brings to direct hotel partners, a daily active user database of 1.25 million who are scouring for travel deals and competitive rates.

The AirAsia Super App has support teams in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines to assist hotel partners to create the right strategy with relevant data and travel trends.

AirAsia Super App offers consumers a choice of over 700,000 hotels worldwide, the ability to earn and redeem AirAsia points, and even to pair their flights and hotel bookings in one seamless transaction via SNAP.  The hotel booking platform will guarantee the best hotel prices through a ‘Best Price Guaranteed’ scheme due to launch soon.

Capital A CEO Tony Fernandes commented: “When the travel industry was in full force, we were flying 100 million guests just on the AirAsia network alone, which translates into a valuable customer base. This customer base is something that no other online travel agent (OTA) can offer aside from the AirAsia Super App because we are the only travel super app that also owns an airline group. With the revival of travel now and the capability of the AirAsia Super App’s strength as an online travel agent (OTA) – reinforcing our hotel booking platform is crucial to capture and fulfilling market demand.”

Currently, the AirAsia Super App’s hotel booking platform has over 700,000 hotels listed, with at least 3,000 direct hotel partners focusing on the ASEAN region.

To mark this milestone, AirAsia Super App relaunched its SUPER Travel Fest offering travel deals with discounts of up to 50% effective from 26 to 28 October 2022.

Sarawak woos Singapore’s foodies

SINGAPORE, 26 October 2022: Sarawak Tourism Board has launched its latest tourism campaign, “SARAWAK Look, See… Chiak, Makan” targeting Singaporeans who want to explore Sarawak’s diverse food culture.

The campaign extends to 15 December 2022, and is a collaborative effort between Sarawak Tourism Board and participating tour operators to build awareness about Sarawak’s tourism products and destinations to highlight its diverse gastronomy that is one of Sarawak five tourism pillars, Culture, Adventure, Nature, Food and Festivals (CANFF).

Minister of Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Sarawak YB Dato Sri Haji Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah said people are making up for lost time and holidays after the easing of travel restrictions, and these revenge travellers are just eager and itching to travel.

“The launching of the ‘Sarawak Look See… Chiak Makan’ campaign comes in timely to attract Singaporeans who we know have a soft spot for gastronomy delights and are looking for a quick but memorable getaway. We hope that they will enjoy exploring Kuching, Malaysia’s first UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy, and Sarawak’s other destinations like Miri city,” he said.

Throughout this campaign, participating tour operators will bring their Singaporean package buyers to any restaurant or hawker stalls and to include the Sarawak Laksa or Kolok Mee eatery outlets in the tour packages.

YB Abdul Karim also stated more Singaporeans are visiting Sarawak, with Singapore ranking third in the charts with 16,819 visitors from March to September ever since the resumption of direct flights from Singapore to Sarawak in February 2022.  

“While numbers are good indicators, we must seize this opportunity to creatively rethink and re-strategise how the pandemic has changed the tourism industry,” he added.

Those interested in finding out more about the “SARAWAK Look, See… Chiak, Makan” travel campaign can check out more at the campaign’s designated website https://lookseechiak.sarawaktourism.com.

STB also signed an MOU  with Sarawak Trade and Tourism Office Singapore (STATOS) and the Singapore Scout Association (SSA), which recognises SSA as Sarawak’s ambassador and partner in creating programmes to educate Singaporean youth, families and individuals about Sarawak’s rich cultural and natural heritage.

(Your Stories: Sarawak Tourism Board)

Centara partners with Qatar’s FFP

BANGKOK, 26 October 2022: Centara Hotels & Resorts announces a partnership with Qatar Airways Privilege Club, a frequent flyer programme from Qatar’s state-owned flag carrier. The new partnership offers Privilege Club members the opportunity to collect 300 Avios Reward Points for every 5,000 CentaraThe1 points transferred for use on flights to over 150 international destinations across Africa, Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Oceania.

The partnership is the latest addition to Centara’s growing airline network, which already includes Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines, Thai Vietjet and Vistara Airways.

“With international travel continuing to rebound, we are excited to launch this timely partnership with Qatar Airways Privilege Club to offer exclusive privileges to their customer network through our CentaraThe1 loyalty platform. With 49 operating hotels and resorts across six unique brands, and even more properties scheduled to open over the next year, Centara is The Place to Be for travellers around the world. Qatar Airways is one of the world’s leading airlines for taking them there,” said Tom Thrussell, Vice President – Brand, Marketing & Digital of Centara Hotels & Resorts.

“At Qatar Airways, we always seek opportunities to expand our partnerships with leading brands and reward our members with additional benefits. This collaboration means our Privilege Club members will be rewarded every time they stay at a Centara Hotel, making it even easier to travel to any of our 150 global destinations. We are certain that our members will enjoy the benefits of this partnership enhancement in some of the most renowned hotel brands in Asia and the Middle East,” said Qatar Airways regional manager – Indochina, Bennet Stephens.

Under the Centara x Qatar Airways Privilege Club promotion, Privilege Club members can convert 5000 CentaraThe1 points in exchange for 300 Avios from now until 1 May 2024. To take advantage of this offer, members need only transfer the desired number of points from their CentaraThe1 Card member account to their Privilege Club membership account after logging in at centaraThe1.com.

With properties in destinations across Thailand, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, the Maldives and the Middle East, Centara makes it easy for CentaraThe1 members to collect points. Every THB 30 (USD$ 1) spent on eligible hotel and resort stays, F&B, laundry services, or treatments at its award-winning SPA Cenvaree earns 5 points, which can now be converted into Avios by those who are both CentaraThe1 and Privilege Club members.

To learn more about the CentaraThe1 and Qatar Airways Privilege Club offers, visit https://centara1card.com/qatarairways

(Your Stories: Centara Hotels & Resorts)

TAL and Qantas sign GSA accord

SINGAPORE, 26 October 2022: TAL Aviation Group has been appointed general sales agent for Qantas in Austria, Germany and Switzerland.

The agreement will see TAL Aviation and Qantas expand their collaboration in the three key markets of Germany, Austria and Switzerland while providing sales and distribution services to additional European markets.

TAL Aviation’s vice president of commercial, Nissim Sagis, commented: “We are excited to continue our collaboration with Qantas by expanding into additional European markets.  The growth of Qantas’ distribution platform into additional markets, combined with the region’s strong demand in air travel, will enable agents and travellers to have a more personalized customer service experience.” 

TAL Aviation’s German team, headed by managing director Sven Meyer will actively provide sales, marketing, and additional services to support the travel trade and potential customers.

Qantas has made numerous network updates over recent months, including adding services in existing markets and providing corporate and leisure travellers additional connections and travel opportunities.

AirAsia links Bali and Penang

GEORGE TOWN, Penang, 26 October 2022: AirAsia will boost regional inbound tourism to Penang after establishing a new direct route from Bali last week.

AirAsia now flies between Penang and Bali twice weekly under the flight codes AK1234 and AK1235. The airline currently serves Penang with 156 flights per week, making Penang the airline’s second biggest hub in Malaysia after Kuala Lumpur.

Penang State EXCO for Tourism and Creative Economy (PETACE ) YB Yeoh Soon Hin said: “We are thrilled that AirAsia has introduced these new direct Penang – Bali services. This will be the first new direct route connecting the region after the pandemic. We believe this will be another key international route from Penang, and we applaud AirAsia’s continued effort to make Penang a destination of choice for many regional travellers.:

AirAsia Malaysia CEO Riad Asmat noted:  “These new services mark the first time we have flown this route. As the largest carrier serving Penang with a market share of 50% as a group, (this latest development) bodes well for AirAsia’s regional expansion opening up new markets to and from Penang. Not only will this new direct route to Bali offer a seamless journey, but it will also provide a welcome boost to regional inbound tourism and support the local economies in both countries.”

PATA appoints ecotourism expert

BANGKOK, 26 October 2022: The Pacific Asia Travel Association has recruited thought leader and ecotourism industry expert Megan Epler Wood as its special advisor on sustainable tourism development for destinations, businesses, and civil society.

“We are honoured to have Megan as PATA’s special advisor. Destination leaders across the Asia Pacific region have a keen interest in advancing their resilience and sustainability while engaging in the positive social, cultural and economic benefits delivered through travel,” said PATA CEO Liz Ortiguera.  “Megan’s knowledge and expertise will be invaluable to driving progress towards a more resilient and sustainable Asia Pacific travel ecosystem. We look forward to partnering with her to support our network and the industry in this journey.”

Megan Epler Wood.

Wood has dedicated her professional career of over 30 years towards creating professional guidelines, tools, policies, and educational resources focusing on sustainable tourism development. In 1990, she began to make her mark in ecotourism by founding the world’s first sustainable tourism NGO, The International Ecotourism Society.

After founding her NGO, she began leading her international consulting practice, EplerWood International, in 2003. There she has worked with her team on over a dozen projects in more than 35 countries fostering sustainable development, along with world-renowned organisations such as the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), World Bank Group, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ), and the Inter-American Development Bank. She has consulted national governments in Latin America, Asia, and Africa on policies for sustainable tourism development. She is responsible for fostering small-scale enterprise development in rural and biodiverse areas. 

Wood commented on the appointment: “I am thrilled to be working with PATA at this pivotal time in the management of sustainable tourism. The Asia Pacific region is in an important position to take leadership by adopting the most up-to-date, data-oriented systems for sustainable destination and business management that lowers impacts and benefits both visitors and local people.”

She is currently the managing director of the Sustainable Tourism Asset Management Program (STAMP) at Cornell University’s Centre for Sustainable Global Enterprise and the SC Johnson College of Business, a role she has held since 2017.

Along with the STAMP programme, which supports research on the sustainable management of tourism, she was also appointed as a lead faculty member of the Cornell On-Line Course, Sustainable Tourism Destination Management, in 2022.

Radisson fast tracks rewards

SINGAPORE, 26 October 2022: Radisson Hotel Group launched its new Radisson Rewards loyalty programme on Tuesday, enabling guests to tap exclusive benefits faster, with VIP members advancing to the highest tier twice as fast as before.

Benefits can be accessed from day one and are available across the entire member journey from inspiration to booking. This includes in-stay privileges such as complimentary upgrades, F&B discounts and other experiences, as well as post-stay benefits such as the option to make a stay carbon-neutral.

Since the launch of Radisson Rewards, Radisson Hotel Group has delivered complimentary upgrades and exclusive experiences to its members. Now, the new loyalty programme has been simplified to become the most streamlined with just three tiers (Club, Premium, and VIP). It offers members the fastest route to elevate their status, earn and redeem more loyalty points, and unlock a host of VIP benefits. The new discount booster for future reservations will allow members to boost their discount by reducing the number of points they earn.

The currency model has been enhanced, with members now able to book any room type in any hotel making it easier to book an Award Night with the new dynamic redemption model, plus offering more ways to earn and redeem.

For professional bookers and planners, Radisson Rewards will also be fully integrated to allow them to earn and redeem points when they book for others and on personal travel.

Radisson Rewards members can now make their hotel stays carbon-neutral by redeeming just 325 points per day to offset their stay’s carbon footprint reliably and seamlessly. Radisson Rewards is one of the few loyalty programmes to offer this option in points and as an integral part of the stay, making green stays easy.

Ethiopian expands Swiss flights

SINGAPORE, 26 October 2022: Ethiopian Airlines will add Zürich to its expanding global network with thrice-weekly flights from Addis Ababa. The first flight to Zürich will take off on 31 October 2022, using a Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

Zürich will be Ethiopian Airlines’ second destination in Switzerland after Geneva and its 19th gateway to Europe. Zürich is Switzerland’s financial and industrial centre and hosts the headquarters of various international organisations, including football’s governing body FIFA.

Commenting on the launch of the new flight, Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mesfin Tasew said: “We are glad to open a new route connecting Zürich with over 130 destinations of Ethiopian Airlines via Africa’s political capital, Addis Ababa. The new flight will expand our presence in Switzerland and Europe and provide enhanced air connectivity between Switzerland and Ethiopia.”

Ethiopian Airlines flies to Geneva three times a week, increasing to four weekly flights by the end of this month. With the launch of services to Zürich, Ethiopian Airlines flights to Switzerland will increase to seven per week.

Sabah bags six tourism awards

KUCHING, 25 October 2022: Sabah bags six awards in the Malaysia Tourism Council Gold Awards 2022.

The lineup of the award recipients from Sabah with Puan Noredah Othman, CEO of Sabah Tourism Board. From left to right: Leslie Hiew of Amazing Borneo, Alexander Yee of Trekkers Lodge Sdn Bhd, Puan Noredah Othman of Sabah Tourism Board, Datuk Robert Lo of Sipadan Mabul Resort, Jeff Yee and Sophia Sie of Mataking Reef Resort, Julie Wong of WB Shun Shun Water Bungalow.

Winners

1. Gold Award MICE Group Serviced: Amazing Borneo Tours & Events Sdn Bhd.

2. Gold Award Family Attraction: Rumah Terbalik (Trekkers Lodge Sdn Bhd).

3. Gold Award Island Resort Experience: WB Shun Shun Water Bungalows Resort.

4. Gold Award Island Family Resort: Sipadan Mabul Resort.

5. Gold Award Conservation Destination: Walai Penyu Conservation Park. Libaran (Trekkers Lodge Sdn Bhd).

6. Gold Award Private Built-in Luxury Island Resort: Mataking Reef Resort.

For more information on Sabah, visit www.sabahtourism.com.

(Source: Sabah Tourism Board)