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Adventure book for kids promotes Sabah

KOTA KINABALU, 10 April 2023: A Sabah-based film production company has created a children’s activity book featuring many attractions and fun pursuits in the Kudat Division area.

Vinoun Films designed the educational colouring guidebook for Rajawali Homes in Kota Marudu. The book is a complimentary gift for kids staying at the hotel with their families.

In addition, two main bird characters dressed in traditional Kadazandusun garb are also featured throughout the book. The characters are called Kondiu, which means eagle in the Kadazandusun language, and Odu (grandmother).

Recently, the team led by co-founder Rachel Ongkili met with Sabah Tourism Board Chairman Datuk Joniston Bangkuai to present their Adventures of Kondiu and Odu book and explore future opportunities for partnership with Sabah Tourism.

In her briefing, Rachel explained that the book was a hotel offering designed to enrich the stays of families venturing into Sabah’s northern regions.

She added that the activity book refers to some of the places of interest along the way from Kota Belud to Kudat through games and illustrations.

“We want to approach other hotels to see if they want to bring such activity books into their premises because we have plans to expand to West Coast Division, Interior Division, and East Coast Division.

“We are also considering producing children’s animation and putting it out to the world or in the gaming industry. This is how we hope to spread awareness of our indigenous language and culture,” said Rachel, adding that Kondiu and Odu characters are registered as intellectual property for Vinoun Films.

Joniston, who is also the state’s Assistant Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Environment, lauded Vinoun Films’ creative works, saying that showcasing Sabah culture through animation and books can bring about positive changes for the local community and help to preserve and promote Sabah’s cultural identity.

“I see that the production of animation movies and books has the potential to stimulate economic growth in Sabah since it creates jobs, encourages tourism, and promotes local businesses.

“These productions can help to raise awareness and educate people about Sabah culture and its unique features. This can be particularly important for children who may not have had the opportunity to learn about their cultural heritage.

“I believe that local artists and writers can express themselves creatively and showcase their talents through animation and books. This can lead to greater recognition and opportunities for these individuals and a stronger cultural identity for Sabah,” he said.

Joniston also expressed hope to see the development of animated characters representing all of Sabah’s ethnic groups and that Sabah Tourism is eager to work with anyone who can help raise the state’s profile through educational and cultural tourism.

Visit: www.sabahtourism.com.

(Your Stories: Sabah Tourism Board)

Emirates starts daily flights to Toronto

DUBAI, 10 April 2023: Following the breakthrough expanded air transport agreement between the United Arab Emirates and Canada, Emirates is increasing its frequency with two additional weekly flights between Dubai and Toronto.

From 20 April, daily flights will operate on the busy route to serve the huge demand for passenger services.

The move comes as bilateral relations between the United Arab Emirates and Canada have enhanced significantly, with both countries set to reap vast economic benefits across many sectors and supply chains.

Hailing the development as a crucial one for the airline, Emirates’ chief commercial officer Adnan Kazim said: “Emirates welcomes the expansion of the air services agreement between the UAE and Canada and we would firstly like to thank all stakeholders and authorities who were involved in this pivotal agreement that will provide a boost to the aviation and tourism sectors in both countries.

“We have been serving customers between Toronto and Dubai since 2007. Although the double-decker A380 aircraft has been operating the route since 2009, demand from leisure and corporate travellers, diaspora and students has consistently outstripped the allocated capacity. This enhanced agreement represents a turning point for us in our strategy to serve our customers better by offering more choice and flexibility to meet demand across our growing network.

“Business ties between Canada and the UAE have grown significantly over the years, and the expanded air services will help to nurture business and trade further. The expansion of air services also affirms the UAE’s growing importance to Canada’s global connectivity, which we can support through our global network of more than 130 destinations. Together with the relevant authorities, our codeshare and loyalty programme partner Air Canada, and our valued industry partners, we look forward to playing a role in facilitating more tourism and trade opportunities between the two nations,” continued Kazim.

Emirates operates the flagship A380 aircraft on the Dubai-Toronto route, allowing 491 passengers across Economy Class, Business Class and First Class on each flight. With the two additional weekly flights, Emirates will offer close to 2,000 additional seats to serve the busy route, representing a 40% increase in capacity between its hub city of Dubai and the Canadian point. The Dubai-Toronto route is highly popular amongst customers from India, UAE, Bangladesh, Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Sri Lanka. At the same time, the same countries represent top destinations for travellers from Toronto.  

Tickets can be booked by visiting www.emirates.com  or through preferred travel agents.

Last year, Emirates activated a codeshare partnership with Air Canada, allowing customers to enjoy seamless connectivity when flying to domestic points within Canada via Toronto. Top connections for Emirates customers beyond Toronto include Ottawa, Winnipeg, Halifax, Montreal, Calgary and Edmonton. Air Canada’s customers can travel to destinations across Asia, Africa and the Middle East in the Emirates’ network of over 130 destinations via its hub in Dubai.

(Your Stories: Emirates)

PHA hires executive director

PHUKET, 10 April 2023: The Phuket Hotels Association, a non-profit organisation representing 85 of the island’s top hotels and resorts, has appointed Jayne MacDougall as its new executive director, effective 3 April 2023.

MacDougall is no stranger to the Phuket Hotels Association, having served as its environment chair since 2017. She has over 20 years of experience in Thailand’s hospitality industry, including a long spell as director of risk management at Le Méridien Phuket Beach Resort. Most recently, she was a senior consultant on the GIZ (German Corporation for International Cooperation GmbH) pilot programme in Asia, which aimed to eliminate the use of single-use plastic in the Thai hotel industry.

Her appointment to Phuket Hotels Association executive director follows the transition of Sumi Soorian to a senior advisor role. Sumi was instrumental in organising events such as the PHAB (Phuket Hotels Association Benefit) and PHIST (Phuket Hotels for Islands Sustaining Tourism). She will continue to advise the association’s directors and president.

“Environmental issues, training and education, are all critical areas currently impacting Phuket’s hotel sector, so Jayne’s deep knowledge and extensive connections will enable us to achieve our goals,” said  Phuket Hotels Association president Bjorn Courage. 

This announcement follows the recent reappointment of the Phuket Hotels Association’s senior leadership team, including Bjorn Courage as president, Brett Wilson as treasurer and Daniel Meury as secretary.

Phuket Hotels Association has grown to represent 85 since it was founded in January 2016.

AirAsia’s China flights bounce back

BANGKOK, 10 April 2023: AirAsia continues its international expansion by adding four direct routes between Thailand and China, effective 30 April.

The four direct routes are Don Mueang-Chengdu (daily flights), Chiang Mai-Beijing (daily flights), Chiang Mai-Hangzhou (four weekly flights) and Chiang Mai-Changsha (five weekly flights).

Thai AirAsia chief executive officer Santisuk Klongchaiya pointed out: “This is a crucial time for us to focus on international route expansion as more nations welcome travellers … Thai AirAsia expects to resume 75% of its network to China pre-Covid-19 within the second quarter of this year.”

With three of the four new routes originating from its Chiang Mai hub,  AirAsia is giving new opportunities for travel with direct flights between China and the popular northern city. The northern province has always been a top destination for Chinese travellers, and the newly reinstated routes will help the region’s economy to rebound.

The only shadow over the latest move to connect more Chinese cities with Chiang Mai is the annual smog season that cripples international tourism to northern Thailand and Laos during March and April. They were once peak months for travel between Thailand and China. Now, the annual forest burn-off, financed by agricultural conglomerates, lops off two months from the tourism season in North Thailand once the forest fires ignite at the end of February. More than 2 million residents of North Thailand are estimated to be undergoing hospital treatment due to hazardous levels in the air quality index.

Airlines cancel flights to Luang Prabang

LUANG PRABANG, 10 April 2023: A Thai AirAsia flight aborted its landing approach to Luang Prabang International Airport on 7 April and returned to Bangkok due to poor visibility caused by the smog and forest fires.

Aerolaos, which provides airline and media services, posted the flight path of FD1030 as it approached Luang Prabang Airport, located in a narrow valley surrounded by steep mountains, on 7 April. Just before the A320 was due to land, it returned to Bangkok.

To watch the flight path video and see the latest updates on visibility at Luang Prabang Airport, visit:

https://www.facebook.com/AeroLaos

Aerolaos on its Facebook page noted that airlines cancelled or diverted seven flights to and from Luang Prabang on 7 April.

Due to thick fog and poor visuals, Aerolaos said airlines could not fly to Luang Prabang International Airport, impacting travel plans for hundreds of travellers. This is usually a busy travel month for the World Heritage town, mainly due to the influx of Thai and Vietnamese travellers during the Easter and Songkran holiday weeks.

Aerolaos reported seven flight cancellations at Luang Prabang airport for just one day, 7 April starting with three Lao Airlines flights (QV101, QV636, QV103); two ATR 72 flights bound for Vientiane and an ATR72 flight bound for Chiang Mai, Thailand. Three Vietnam Airlines flights were cancelled; two A320 flights to Hanoi and Siem Reap, Cambodia, and a single ATR72 flight to Hanoi. 

The A320 Thai AirAsia flight (FD1030) diverted back to Bangkok while descending to Luang Prabang due to poor visuals caused by heavy smog at the airport. The AirAsia flight from Bangkok to Luang Prabang was able to land at Luang Prabang on the following day, 8 April.

Vietnam halts helicopter tours

HANOI, 10 August 2023: Helicopter tours across Vietnam were suspended last week until further notice following a fatal crash near Halong Bay, the Vietnam Government Portal reports.

Halong Bay is listed among the world’s 25 most beautiful places by CNN, and helicopter tours of the world heritage bay are a popular alternative to day and overnight sightseeing cruises. Helicopter tours resumed services on 28 April 2022 after a two-year pause due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Photo credit: Tructhangvinhhalong.com. Bell505 helicopter flies over Halong Bay.

The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam confirmed that all helicopter sightseeing tours are suspended nationwide until further notice following the deadly incident.

The five-seat Bell-505 helicopter code VN-8650, owned by the Northern Viet Nam Helicopter Company under the Vietnam Helicopter Corporation, carried four Vietnamese tourists on a sightseeing tour of Halong Bay last Wednesday when it crashed on the edge of the shore, killing the four passengers and pilot.

State-owned Northern Viet Nam Helicopter offers helicopter charter services to visit famous northern and central Vietnam landscapes, such as Halong Bay, Sapa, Dien Bien, Hue and Danang. Known as VNHN, the company is located at Gia Lam airport, a 15-minute drive from downtown Hanoi.

(Source: Vietnam Government Portal)

The world’s best beaches probably

SINGAPORE, 10 April 2023: Do we know where to find the best beaches in the world? Thanks to the enthusiastic travel websites that deliver the best of everything from clear blue seas to perfect sunsets or sunrises, we certainly have a good idea.

Still, unlike the Danish brewer Carlsberg, which claims to brew the world’s best beer, the beach lists forget to include that all-important word “probably” in the catch line to be on the safe side.

Saud Beach, Philippines.

We have a choice of three lists so far this year, all released during the first quarter of 2023 (January to March), identifying the world’s best beaches.

Probably the most prominent was the annual best beaches list from Tripadvisor, which released its top 10 list based on “millions of reviews” on 28 February.

A longer list emerged from the respected US travel publisher Travel & Leisure. It released the good news on its top 25 beaches on 27 March.

Then there’s the UK’s World Beach Guide’s marathon presentation of 100 Best Beaches, last updated on 1 January 2023, although voting remains open today. It caught the attention of Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha last week for declaring Koh Kradan, an island beach off the coast of Trang province in southern Thailand, the world’s number one beach spot.

It’s probably the first time the tiny island Koh Kradan has risen to the top of the best beach pile, beating even four other Thailand beaches that made it to the worldbeachguide.com’s marathon selection. The other four Thailand beaches were Railay in Krabi (9th place), Freedom Beach (Mai Ngao) on Phuket island (18th), Laem Hat Beach Koh Yao, Phang Nga Bay (21st) and Ao Tanote Koh Tao, Surat Thani (44th).

The website, Worldbeachguide.com, is home-based in St Ives Cornwall, UK,  under the ownership of Super Cool Beaches. Its listings appear to be based on editor expertise and feedback from site visitors who can designate stars one to five and vote for their favourite beaches. Koh Kradan topped the 100 Best Beach list having a five-star rating and 100 votes (last count 9 April).

Travel & Leisure’s best beach listing is based on the global website’s research conducted by its editors and reader feedback, while Tripadvisor’s conclusions are based on “millions” of reviews.

Here are the Q1 2023 lists released by the three ‘best beach’ players. We have added an * to identify beaches that gained a place on more than one of the three lists. Are they better than the best? Probably.

Travel & Leisure 25 Most Beautiful Beaches in the World 27 March 2023.

1 Saud Beach, Philippines
2 Elafonissi Beach, Greece
3 Nungwi Beach, Tanzania
4 Hanalei Bay, Hawaii
5 Copacabana, Brazil
6 Cape Le Grand National Park, Australia
7 Grayton Beach, Florida
8 Sotavento Beach, Spain
9 Camps Bay Beach, South Africa * T&L, WBG
10 Anse Source D’Argent, Seychelles * T&L, WBG
11 Praia de Santa Monica, Cape Verde
12 Platja de Ses Illetes, Spain
13 Cannon Beach, Oregon
14 Whitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Island, Australia * T&L, WBG
15 Le Morne Beach, Mauritius
16 Radhanagar Beach, on Havelock Island, India * T&L, TA
17 Baia do Sancho, Fernando de Noronha island, Brazil * T&L, TA
18 Bai Dam Trau, Con Dao Island, Vietnam
19 Seven Mile Beach, Cayman Islands
20 La Pelosa Beach, Italy
21 Matira Beach, French Polynesia * T&L, WBG
22 Grace Bay Beach, Turks and Caicos
23 Scala dei Turchi, Italy
24 Railay Beach, Thailand * T&L, WBG
25 Praia de Marinha, Portugal

Tripadvisor Top 10 Beaches released 28 February 2023

1 Baia do Sancho – Fernando de Noronha, Brazil * T&L, TA
2 Eagle Beach- Aruba, Caribbean
3 Cable Beach – Broome, Australia
4 Reynisfjara Beach – Vik, Iceland
5 Grace Bay Beach – Turks and Caicos, Caribbean
6 Praia da Falésia- Olhos de Agua, Portugal
7 Radhanagar Beach – Havelock Island, India *T&L, TA
8 Spiaggia dei Conigli – Sicily, Italy
9 Varadero Beach – Cuba, Caribbean
10 Ka’anapali Beach – Maui, Hawaii

WorldBeachGuide – Top 10 of 100 beaches last updated Jan 2023.

Worldbeachguide.com selects the top 100 beaches through its own research and relies to some degree on on-site visitor votes that designate a star rating of one to five while beaches accumulate votes.

1Koh Kradan, Trang, Thailand (5-star 100 votes)
2 Matira Beach Bora Bora (5-star 83 votes) * T&L, WBG
3 White Haven Beach Australia (5-star 28 votes) * T&L, WBG
4 El Nido Philippines (5-star 22 votes)
5 The Baths British Virgin Islands (5-star 51 votes)
6 Anakena, Chile (5-star 49 votes)
7 Anse Source d’Argent Seychelles (5-star 5 votes) * T&L, WBG
8 Camps Bay, South Africa, (5-star 48 votes * T&L, WBG
9 Railay Beach Thailand (5-star 1 vote) * T&L, WBG
10 Kelingking Beach, Bali, Indonesia (5-star 1 vote)

Lao travel agents join Sabah fam trip

PUTRAJAYA, 6 April 2023: Tourism Malaysia hosted travel agents from Vientiane, Laos, on a six-night familiarisation trip last week to generate sales leads and highlight Sabah as a new destination for the Lao outbound travel market.

A total of 10 participants, comprising nine travel agents and a marketing representative from Tourism Malaysia Laos, joined the Fam Trip to Malaysia, co-hosted by Sabah Tourism Board, Columbia Leisure, Sky Mirror Kuala Selangor and Vivatel Kuala Lumpur.

Tourism Malaysia director-general Dato’ Zainuddin Abdul Wahab said: “The enchanting floating resorts in Malaysia offer unique travel experiences and value-for-money destinations which we believe will appeal to the Lao people, especially for the beach and island lovers.”

“In Sabah, Sipadan Kapalai Dive Resort, Gayana Marine Resort and Mataking Resort are some of the sought-after floating resorts for a perfect vacation, not to mention Lexis Hibiscus in Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan – a luxury beach resort offering idyllic view and world-class amenities.”

Other highlights included the hidden gem of the beautiful Sky Mirror in Kuala Selangor and the Instagrammable spot of Saloma Link Bridge, apart from modern shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur.

Malaysia welcomed 26,995 tourist arrivals from Laos in 2019. Even though there is no direct flight from Laos to Malaysia, travellers can transit through Bangkok and fly to Kuala Lumpur or Sabah on Thai AirAsia or Thai Airways. Alternatively, they can enter Malaysia via the land route to Johor Bahru after boarding a Scoot flight from Vientiane to Singapore.

Direct Hanoi-Phuket flight begins May

HO CHI MINH CITY, 6 April 2023: Vietjet will be the first airline to operate the Hanoi–Phuket direct route starting this summer. For the first time, travellers can take daily direct flights between the two Southeast Asian destinations, making the trips more affordable and saving travel time.

To mark the inaugural flight, a group of travel agents from Hanoi will be hosted on a fam trip to Phuket arranged by the local Phuket travel firm handling Vietjet’s ground services.

The only direct service Hanoi – Phuket will operate a return flight from 19 May 2023, with around three hours per leg. The flight will take off from Hanoi at 1135 and land in Phuket at 1440. The return flights will depart Phuket at 1545 and arrive in Hanoi at 1835.

The airline also offers a 50% discount valid until 5 May 2023, with travel dates valid until 12 December 2023.

Vietjet operates the only direct route between Ho Chi Minh City and Phuket, with two-hour flights daily. Apart from Phuket, the airline offers busy weekly flight schedules from Vietnam’s major cities to Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi Airport) besides the Ho Chi Minh City – Chiang Mai route to meet the demand of efficient and time-saving travel to the famous tourist country of Thailand.

Klook inks MOC with STB

SINGAPORE, 6 April 2023: The Singapore Tourism Board and Klook, Asia’s leading travel and experiences platform, have scaled up their existing partnership by signing a groundbreaking two-year Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC).

The MOC focuses on four critical strategic thrusts: Branding and Marketing, Inbound Travel to Singapore, Experience Development, and Data Sharing and Collaboration.

Singapore’s tourism industry is seeing an encouraging recovery, welcoming an estimated 2.9 million international visitors in the first quarter of 2023.

Having collaborated successfully on numerous multi-faceted projects, such as a joint marketing partnership to showcase Singapore to visitors from Asia Pacific and SingapoRediscovers previously, Klook is at the forefront of this robust recovery with monthly inbound arrivals into Singapore exceeding that of 2019 since January 2023.

The continual drive for quality tourists and joint campaigns have seen a 60% increase in average traveller spending for Singapore-based activities on the platform in 2023 compared to pre-Covid times.

Klook chief executive officer and co-founder Ethan Lin said: “As we leverage our strengths in social content marketing and our deep understanding of the next generation of travellers, including Millennials and Gen-Zs, we look forward to inspiring more travellers to visit Singapore.”

STB chief executive Keith Tan said: “This MOC marks a key milestone in our joint efforts to grow tourism in Singapore. By leveraging our collective strengths to future-proof and entrench Singapore’s position as a leading travel destination, I’m confident we can strengthen our value proposition to international visitors and showcase what our city has to offer.”

Inbound Travel

STB and Klook will join forces to boost inbound travel to Singapore, capitalising on Klook’s vast global reach of over 40 million monthly visitors to extend their length of stay and spending to drive higher tourism yield. To achieve these goals, Klook will work closely with STB’s regional offices to launch integrated marketing campaigns in key markets.

Experience Development

Tapping on Klook’s track record of innovating their offerings, STB and Klook will develop, curate and market innovative experiences in the following areas.

Cruise: Cementing Singapore’s standing as the Cruise Hub for South East Asia.

Events & Entertainment: Increasing destination vibrancy and driving visitation through the ticketing and marketing of events.

Wellness: Establishing Singapore as an Urban Wellness Haven.

Tours: Increasing the appeal and reach of tours through digitalisation data sharing and collaboration.