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PATA Summit meets in the Middle East

BANGKOK, 21 October  2022: The Pacific Asia Travel Association has announced the programme for its 2022 Annual Summit set to take place from 25 to 27 October in Ras Al Khaimah, UAE, the first time the Summit convenes in the Middle East.

Exploring the theme ‘Reconnecting the World Sustainably’, the programme covers critical industry topics such as destination resilience, sustainable travel recovery strategies, supporting women in micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), global hotel industry trends, sustainable gastronomic tourism, the voice of the next generation, and the decarbonisation of transport.

Hosted by the Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority (RAKTDA) at the Al Hamra International Conference Center and the Waldorf Astoria Ras Al Khaimah, the three-day event brings together international thought leaders, industry shapers and senior decision-makers who are invested in driving tourism to, from and within the Asia Pacific. 

The PATA association network consists of public and private entities representing every facet of the travel ecosystem – government, tourism offices, hotels, airlines, MNCs, SMEs, universities, and other travel-related companies with interests in the Asia Pacific region.

Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority chief executive officer Raki Phillips commented: “We are delighted to host the Pacific Asia Travel Association for the first time in the Middle East. As a dynamic and forward-looking Emirate, we are placing all aspects of sustainability (environment, culture, conservation and livability) at the centre of our investment and development strategy. We look forward to driving the sustainability agenda with key opinion leaders worldwide to build a stronger and resilient tourism economy for the future.”

Speaker lineup

Dr Abdulla Mausoom, Minister, Ministry of Tourism Maldives.

Shri Arvind Singh, Secretary Tourism, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India.

Florian Sengstschmid, Chief Executive Officer, Azerbaijan Tourism Board.

Mitsuaki Hoshino, Vice Commissioner, Japan Tourism Agency.

Zurab Pololikashvili, Secretary-General UNWTO.

Pansy Ho, Group Executive Chairman and Managing Director of Shun Tak Holdings Limited.

Eduardo Santander, Executive Director of the European Travel Commission (ETC).

Anita Mendiratta, Founder & President of Anita Mendiratta and Associates.

Chip Rogers, President & CEO of the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA).

Jessie F. McComb, Senior Private Sector Development Specialist Tourism at The World Bank.

Virginia Messina, Senior Vice President Advocacy & Communications at the World Travel &Tourism Council (WTTC).

Stefano Baronci, Director General at Airports Council International Asia-Pacific.

Fabrizio Orlando, Global Director of Industry Affairs at Tripadvisor. Audra Morrice, Masterchef Asia and Singapore Host & Judge, Cook, Author.

“After nearly three long years, I am truly excited for this year’s Annual Summit as we have brought together a diverse range of industry thought leaders, senior representations from the public sector and other non-governmental organisations to address the challenges and solutions to our complex and stage-wise recovery,” said PATA CEO Liz Ortiguera. “It is inspiring to see government representatives from Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Catalonia, Chinese Taipei, Croatia, Guam, India, Japan, Korea (ROK), Malaysia, Maldives, Nepal, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, the Philippines, Sabah, Sarawak, Singapore, Spain, Thailand, and Vietnam, to name a few, joining us to be part of this discussion as we work to restart a stronger, more responsible and more sustainable industry. Therefore, I invite all industry stakeholders to join us as we look towards recovery and continue to build a future where tourism remains a positive tool in fuelling sustainable development and economic growth.”

Programme  highlights

Day 1, 25 October

PATA Board and internal meetings (members only), Chapter Congress, a mobile photography workshop by award-winning Nikon Professional Photographer and frequent Apple collaborator and iPhone content creator Scott Woodward, a half-day destination tour and the welcome reception at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel.

Day 2, 26 October

Destination Sustainability Forum (invite only) and concurrent breakout sessions on the topics of destination resilience, destination marketing and the immediate needs for MSME recovery.

Post lunch hosted by the Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority, the PATA Annual Summit will have its official opening ceremony, followed by an afternoon of keynote presentations, fireside chats and panel discussions.

Dinner reception and the PATA Awards Presentation at the Ritz Carlton Al Wadi Desert.

Day 3, 27 October

Panel discussions on developing responsible destinations, future leaders and the investment in human capital, supporting women in MSMEs, a keynote on global hotel industry trends and an aviation session on the route to recovery, followed by a series of breakout sessions on a range of different topics.

The PATA Annual Summit 2022 is hosted by the Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority, with support from Knowledge Partner (Destination Sustainability Leadership Forum), Mastercard; Platinum Sponsor, the Azerbaijan Tourism Board; Workshop Sponsors, ForwardKeys and Quilt.AI, and Event Tech Partners, Cvent and the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB).

To view the complete programme, visit https://www.pata.org/pas-2022-programme-full. To register for the event, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pata-annual-summit-2022-tickets-227553537757

For more information, visit www.PATA.org/pas-2022  or email [email protected].

THAI expands routes in October

BANGKOK, 21 October 2022: Thai Airways International expands its fleet, deploying three Boeing 777-300ER aircraft to serve higher travel demand as the airline moves closer to achieving revenue goals set out in its rehabilitation plan

The three aircraft join a fleet of 14 Boeing 777-300ERs this month and will fly routes to London Heathrow (UK), Tokyo (Narita), and Osaka in Japan. The three aircraft fly with a three-class configuration of eight seats in first class, 40 flatbed seats in Royal Silk Class, and 255 seats in economy class. Total capacity: 303 passengers.

In addition, THAI will resume A330-300s flights with flatbed Royal Silk seats to Fukuoka and Tokyo (Haneda) at the end of October, along with two 777- 200ERs serving Mumbai (India), Jakarta, and Denpasar (Indonesia).

Since the first quarter of this year, four Boeing 777- 200ERs  have operated flights on routes to India in response to higher travel demand evident through to the end of the third quarter.

During the first 10 days of October, THAI’s cabin factor averaged 80%, while the daily average passenger pick-up was 17,554, compared to 2,092 in January. Airline executives forecast strong passenger traffic in Q4/2022 and Q1/2023 based on a positive trend since international borders started to reopen during Q2/2022.

Centara curates family holidays

BANGKOK, 21 October 2022: Family holidays are among life’s most magical experiences. For children, the joy of exploration and discovery can inspire new dreams and make memories they will treasure forever.

Centara Hotels & Resorts, Thailand’s leading hotel operator, understands how precious family vacations can be, especially during the festive season.

That’s why the company has curated a collection of world-class resorts that bring unbridled joy to little ones and grown-ups alike. Three Centara Mirage resorts are now available in beautiful beachfront settings in Thailand, Vietnam and Dubai, all intuitively equipped with everything families need for an unforgettable break, from sparkling water parks, aerial adventures and exciting activities to family-sized rooms and suites, diverse dining, sublime spas and more.

Select your perfect place to stay and start making memories with Centara Mirage.

Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya

Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya is the original Centara Mirage resort and the number one family hotel in Thailand. This amazing destination immerses guests in a Lost World of wonder, with lagoon pools, lazy rivers, waterfalls and slides, all surrounded by lush foliage and shady palms.

When they’re not making a splash in the water park, kids (or young-at-heart adults) can fly through the air on the SkyRider or climb through the canopy at SkyTrail, the elevated obstacle course. Youngsters can also play to their hearts’ content in a three-level playground or indoor soft-play area, be engaged and educated with arts & crafts, watch movies at the children’s cinema, or even excavate dinosaur bones in an archaeology pit. Meanwhile, parents can take a quiet swim, sip poolside cocktails or soothe their senses at Spa Cenvaree, and the sandy beach creates a superb setting to unwind or try exhilarating water sports.

For family togetherness and relaxation, the Zulu Family Lounge is a Club lounge concept for families, where guests with Club access can enjoy breakfast, afternoon tea, snacks and cocktail hours throughout the day in a themed lounge with fun activities, a large play area and a slide.

Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya offers outstanding options for every vacation with a choice of stylish rooms and suites, including Family Suites with bunk beds, plus a diverse selection of restaurants, bars and a beach club. Rates for the coming festive season start from just EUR 95++ per night.

Centara Mirage Resort Mui Ne

Centara Mirage Resort Mui Ne, the Explorer’s Playground-themed leisure resort, invites guests to enjoy fun-filled festive holidays on Vietnam’s stunning southeast coast. Inspired by nautical adventures and voyages of discovery, this fully-integrated family resort is nestled in a hillside that slopes gently down to the seafront, where a spectacular sailing ship and water park are ready to thrill guests with slides, pools, a lazy river and cliff-jumping rock.

The exceptional accommodation includes Pool Access rooms and multi-room Pool Villas, creating options for families of all sizes, while six F&B options – Mundo Restaurant, Waterfall Dining Lounge, Familia Lounge, El Salon Bar, Fantasia Pool Bar and Faro Café – showcase global flavours, and an Observatory Tower promises panoramic views of the coast and East Sea. Book your Vietnamese vacation for just EUR 115++ per night.

Centara Mirage Beach Resort Dubai

Centara Mirage Beach Resort Dubai has introduced Centara’s family-friendly, Asian-inspired hospitality to the Middle East. Nestled on the shores of the Deira Islands, overlooking the Arabian Gulf, this seafront retreat is wrapped in mythical Thai and Arabian adventures. The sparkling water park features lagoon pools, waterslides, a lazy river, a cliff jumping rock, a water play area and a rope climbing course, and wooden walkways lead to the golden beach and turquoise sea, where water sports await. Three age-specific kids’ clubs, an outdoor playground and Candy Spa – the colourful, sweet-themed wellness zone – offer endless entertainment for youngsters, and adults can work out at the fitness centre or chill out at Spa Cenvaree.

The accommodation, which ranges from Superior, Family and Mirage Rooms to Junior and Two-Bedroom Suites, is perfect for families with flexible sleeping options, including bunk beds. A selection of dining destinations includes authentic Asian and Middle Eastern cuisine, fresh seafood and a prime Argentinian steakhouse. Rates for the upcoming year-end holidays start from just EUR 208++ per night.

The festive season is a wonderful time of year to connect with your loved ones and make lifelong memories. Let Centara Hotels & Resorts bring your family closer together.

Visit www.centarahotelsresorts.com.

(Your Stories: Centara Hotels & Resorts)

Top-of-the-world ski experiences

SINGAPORE, 21 October 2022: Luxury travel operator Scott Dunn, who has specialised in ski holidays for over three decades, is pitching to residents in Asia who yearn for a wintery escape to stunning snow-capped mountain ranges.

It sells winter holiday and ski packages to the world’s most sumptuous ski destinations, dishing up perfect powdery snow conditions and awe-inspiring landscapes.

Scott Dunn has just been named Best Specialist Tour Operator in Condé Nast Traveller’s annual Readers’ Choice Awards for an incredible 10th year in a row.

Whether you’re a beginner to the world of snow sports or an avid skier ready to put your skills to the test, Scott Dunn’s seasoned travel experts recommend top-of-the-world ski experiences.

Winter festivals in Hokkaido

Hokkaido, Japan, has long been synonymous with a picture-perfect winter wonderland, and it’s no wonder. In the famed ‘Powder Triangle’ of Niseko, Rusutsu and Furano, ski enthusiasts will be pleased to find metres-deep, dry powder, one that’s often dubbed magical by skiers of every level. The snow in the region is famed for its silky feel: For veteran skiers, that makes it easier to gain speed and turn, while ski novices will appreciate the softness of the powder, which can help cushion any potential bumps or falls.

The region also hosts numerous winter snow festivals. The Sapporo Yuki Matsuri is an event that draws millions of visitors from Japan and around the world to Sapporo each year and features incredible snow and ice sculptures, snow rides and other attractions, all with a wonderfully convivial atmosphere.

Asahikawa Fuyu Matsuri holds a Guinness World Record for the world’s largest snow sculpture. 
Otaru Yuki Akari no Michi transforms the charming harbour city of Otaru with dozens of snow lanterns, candles and lights scattered about the canals, and the Lake Shikaribetsu Kotan, where a man-made village wrought of snow and ice appears, replete with igloo lodges, bars, and an open-air onsen bath.

Italian Dolomites

The UNESCO-listed peaks of the mighty Dolomites offer some of the most beautiful settings for those who enjoy cross-country skiing, excursions with mountain guides, snowshoeing, ice climbing or simply sledging. It’s also the best place to experience the Dolomite Superski, a carousel of 12 interconnected ski resorts with 1,200 km of prepared pistes, all set against some of the world’s most beautiful backdrops. The spectacular Dolomite mountains also hide a trove of off-piste wonders that can scarcely be found elsewhere.

Enjoy the breathtaking natural beauty of the Dolomites by staying in remote lodges called rifugios — which range from simple mountain cabins to more elaborate lodges — scattered around the region. Each rifugio offers different experiences and unique scenic views depending on each location. Some, for example, require cable cars for access: the higher and more remote the rifugio, the more amazing the views will be. At these rifugios you’ll find hearty offerings like dumplings and ragù, along with a steaming cup of espresso — the perfect bookend between ski runs.

For those looking for a more fixed base to ski out of, there’s the family-run Rosa Alpina, which is nestled in the charming village of San Cassiano. The property is also home to the renowned restaurant St Hubertus, the famed 3-Michelin star restaurant. Families and those travelling in larger groups will adore Chalet Zeno — a part of the Rosa Alpina — a stylish chalet apartment that comfortably sleeps up to seven, and overlooks the village of San Cassiano and the majestic Dolomite mountains.

Whistler, Canada

In Whistler, Canada, you’ll find some of the most varied and sprawling ski terrains in North America — some call it some of the best skiing that can be had in the region. From large, above-the-treeline open bowls to smooth cruising terrain and glacier skiing through chutes and gullies, the two spectacular mountains in the region — Whistler and Blackcomb — present a dazzling expanse of terrain that will keep experts happy for weeks on end and offer beginners a wide range of activities as well.

Beyond regular skiing, Whistler’s varied landscape also allows thrillseekers to pursue plenty of other outdoor activities: Snowmobiling, dog sledging, zip lining and even glacier skiing —  there are plenty of other winter sports to be done in Whistler. Tuckered out from all the activities but can’t stay away from the slopes? Come sundown, head outdoors for a moonlit snowshoe cookout, and savour campfire favourites while you gaze upon the stars.

Iceland’s Troll Peninsula.

Beyond the capital city of Reykjavik, head to Iceland’s scenic Troll Peninsula – which may sound intimidating but is in reality, home to some of the country’s most extraordinary mountainscapes. Troll Peninsula also boasts excellent powder quality, which can be attributed to the maritime climate, and varies between deep powder and corn snow. For seasoned skiers who are looking to try something new, the region’s 1,500 square miles of skiable terrain and the extended daylight hours make it the perfect for heli-skiing, where the skier reaches the top of a mountain by helicopter instead of a ski lift.

One of the ways to experience Iceland’s wilderness at its best is at Deplar Farm; a former sheep farm tucked away in a secluded corner of the Peninsula. Deplar Farm’s 13 rooms offer fantastic views of the dramatic mountains or the peaceful lake. Soak in the views while snowshoeing through the area or while fat biking through groomed trails around the valley. To decompress after a heart-pounding day of heli-skiing, go whale watching in the nearby fjords.

Swiss Alps

Few skiing destinations are as iconic as the Swiss Alps and for a good reason. Put together pristine snow, magnificent mountains, and an incredible interconnected system of trains, gondolas and cable cars, and you have all the makings of a skier’s paradise.

One of the best ways to experience the Swiss Alps, and to visit the various ski slopes in the region, is through the famed Glacier Express, one of, if not the most, dramatic and scenic ways to experience the Swiss Alps. The journey begins in Zermatt, the famously car-free mountain village dominated by the mighty Matterhorn. Wide runs and challenging terrain make the area perfect for skiers of every level. The Glacier Express will take you to Andermatt’s charming, traditional village. The Swiss Alps have long been a byword for classic, old-world luxury, one that’s subtle and not at all ostentatious, and few properties represent this as well as the Chedi Andermatt. Skiing here is divided across three uncrowded mountains, making the property the perfect base to hit the slopes.

The final stop on the itinerary is St Moritz, home to the legendary Cresta Run, a natural ice skeleton racing toboggan track. You’ll leave Andermatt by late morning, allowing you to enjoy a leisurely lunch as you pull slowly towards St Moritz, arriving just in time for an after-lunch cocktail. As Switzerland’s largest interconnected region with over 350km of pistes, St Moritz is a haven for skiers of all levels.

For more information on ski holidays visit: https://www.scottdunn.com/sg/luxury-holiday/ski-holidays.

(Source: Scott Dunn)

Emirates resumes Taipei route

DUBAI, UAE, 20 October 2022: Emirates’ Taipei-Dubai route is scheduled to go daily from 6 November, following the conclusion of Taiwan’s reopening plan with the termination of its mandatory COVID-19 quarantine restrictions for arrivals.

Operated by a Boeing 777 aircraft, Emirates’ flight EK366 from Dubai departs at 02:50hrs and arrives in Taipei at 14:45hrs. The return flight EK367 from Taipei departs at 22:45hrs and arrives in Dubai at 4:35hrs the next day. All times are local.

The additional frequencies will provide Emirates’ passengers with increased connectivity and options to and from Taiwan to help meet the air travel needs for both business and leisure. Eligible travellers can travel to Taiwan visa-free, and all inbound passengers are advised to undergo seven-day self-health monitoring. Travellers are encouraged to check the latest entry requirements.

Emirates commenced non-stop daily flights to Taipei in 2014, operated by a Boeing 777 aircraft. The Dubai-Taipei route was later upgraded with a daily two-class A380 service in 2016. The airline has established a solid partnership with the market, which is underpinned by its contributions to the local community and air cargo transportation during the Covid-19 pandemic. The return of Emirates’ operations to Taipei from the current four weekly to daily flights demonstrates the airline’s commitment to aid the market’s travel and tourism recovery and help drive inbound traffic by connecting travellers from over 130 destinations in its global network to the cosmopolitan city. 

Travellers flying with Emirates can enjoy the best experience in the sky with an unmatched culinary experience, regionally inspired multi-course menus developed by a team of award-winning chefs complemented by a wide selection of premium beverages. Customers can sit back and relax with more than 5,000 channels of carefully curated global entertainment content featuring Taiwanese movies, TV shows, music, podcasts, games, audiobooks and more with ice, Emirates’ award-winning inflight entertainment system.

Tickets can be booked on emirates.com, the Emirates App, or via travel agents.

Supporting Asia’s gradual reopening

Travel recovery in Asia has gained momentum over the past few months as many countries have relaxed their entry restrictions to revive their local tourism sectors and return to business as usual. In line with this positive trajectory, Emirates has been increasing capacity to some of its most popular Asian destinations to help meet the pent-up and growing air travel demand, including operating additional frequencies to Singapore and Guangzhou, deploying its flagship A380 to Seoul as well as introducing its signature First Class product on the Manila-Dubai route, operated by a Boeing 777 aircraft. In addition, Emirates plans to upgrade its Narita-Dubai route with its flagship A380 from 15 November.

Take a look at Emirates’ current route network here

STB assists villages in welcoming tourists

KOTA BELUD, Sabah, 20 October 2022: Set against the backdrop of  Mount Kinabalu, Kampung Terintidon in Kadamaian has the potential to develop into a tourist village noted for its clean environment and upbeat vibe.

The village, a two-hour drive from Kota Kinabalu, has shown outstanding community efforts and camaraderie, which can enthral visitors that come to explore the countryside.

The villagers plan tourism activities so visitors can stroll through the entire hamlet, stopping at various points to take in the sights and sounds.

To facilitate this initiative, Kampung Terintidon is divided into seven community groups, each with its committee charged with maintaining harmony and cleanliness and encouraging the development of various tourism-related activities like adventure, culture, agriculture, education, food, and handicraft.

Recently, Assistant Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Environment cum Sabah Tourism Board chairman Datuk Joniston Bangkuai visited Kampung Terintidon to check out the tourism opportunities.

He was accompanied by the Federation of Rural Tourism Association of Sabah (FeRTAS) president cum Kadamaian Tourism Association president Walter Kandayon, and Kadamaian Community Development leader Demis Rumanti.

“I am impressed with the unity shown by villagers in the effort to beautify and develop the village to its full potential. Adding tourism-related activities would further invigorate this village and position it as a must-visit rural tourism destination.

“The Sabah Tourism Board is always willing to assist rural communities in growing their tourism potential. I hope that Kampung Terintidon will serve as a model for other communities to emulate,” said Joniston.

He also encouraged the community to work with the Sabah Tourism product team to effectively package the rural village to promote it to both locals and tourists.

Kampung Terintidon was praised for its cleanliness drive during a recent Board meeting focusing on rural tourism, following a proposal by FeRTAS to run a cleanup campaign in rural villages.

According to Kandayon, the success of Kampung Terintidon’s initiatives to clean up their particular village with community engagement has motivated FeRTAS to lead the drive to free rural communities of rubbish by 2025.

This fits the goal and plans to make Sabah a world-class destination for rural tourism by 2030.

For more information, visit www.sabahtourism.com.

(Your Stories: Sabah Tourism Board).

Beyond Missing Japan promo takes flight

SINGAPORE, 20 October 2022: Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) and All Nippon Airways (ANA) have launched the “Beyond #MissingJapan” campaign to Japan’s efforts to reopen the country to international travellers.

The “Beyond #MissingJapan” campaign was inspired by social posts of people missing Japan due to the pandemic and a strong sense of eagerness amongst ANA’s crew to welcome visitors back to Japan.

Singaporean director-actress Michelle Chong in ANA’s ‘Beyond #MissingJapan’campaign video, showcasing the historic sites of the lesser-known Kanazawa city.

The campaign’s end goal is to inspire travellers ahead of their next trip to Japan and give them an insider’s head start with planning.

For Singaporeans, Japan has been a top travel destination for locals when planning leisure trips. Despite travel restrictions, travelling to Japan has remained at the top of their minds. According to TripAdvisor’s latest Consumer Sentiment survey and traffic data1, Japanese cities Osaka and Tokyo rank among the top 10 popular destinations Singaporeans are keen to explore this Spring as travel networks gradually reconnect around the world. 1 Singaporeans in the mood for Spring trips (TTR Weekly, 21 March 2022)   

ANA vice president of marketing & sales, Asia & Oceania Isao Ono said: “I believe our ‘Beyond #MissingJapan’ campaign will give those who have missed Japan an opportunity to rediscover the country through a series of videos featuring Asia’s most well-loved personalities as well as a 360° first-person perspective of landing in Japan. At ANA, we are committed to providing passengers with the best service in a safe and clean environment. We look forward to welcoming more travellers to Japan soon.”

Singaporean director-actress Michelle Chong in ANA’s ‘Beyond #MissingJapan’campaign video, showcases the historic sites of the lesser-known Kanazawa city.

Working with famed Singaporean director and award-winning actress Michelle Chong, the ‘Beyond #MissingJapan’ campaign looks at some hidden gems both first-time and seasoned visitors should visit in Japan.

Michelle, who has a keen interest in Japanese culture and was previously the host of a Japanese travel TV programme, joins the ‘Beyond #MissingJapan’ campaign and explores the scenic city of Kanazawa in Ishikawa prefecture, which is steeped in Japanese history as a Samurai town and home of many Japanese traditions.

 In the video, Michelle is “transported” to Kanazawa, which takes viewers through some of the sights and sounds of the city best known for its charming blend of the old and new, fresh seafood and gold leaves. There, she samples the iconic gold leaf ice cream at Hakuichi, and takes a traditional rickshaw ride around the historical Kazue-machi Chaya District.

Besides touring the traditional building and landscapes of the city, the video also shows Michelle “enjoying” various activities such as touring the local seafood market and enjoying a sumptuous seafood feast, exploring a Samurai’s residence from the 16th century and spending the evening at a traditional show depicting a samurai’s combat.

Japan’s top travel hotspots can also be seen in a 360-degree video that offers a more immersive, curated experience that allows viewers to imagine themselves at the travel destinations and anticipate experiencing the activities in “real life”.

360-degree video.

Japan’s top travel hotspots can also be seen in a 360-degree video that offers a more immersive, curated experience that allows viewers to imagine themselves at the travel destinations and anticipate experiencing the activities in “real life”.                                 

Beyond Kanazawa, the ‘Beyond #MissingJapan’ campaign also features other landmarks and lesser-known attractions like Greater Tokyo and Fuji Five Lakes through six other social personalities in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines.

(Source: ANA)

Travel executives revisit ITB Asia

SINGAPORE, 20 October 2022: ITB Asia, now in its 15th year, opened Wednesday at the Sands Expo and Convention Center, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, reverting once more to its in-person format.

Co-located with MICE Show Asia and Travel Tech Asia, the 3-in-1 show will run as an in-person event until Friday, 21 October.

Reflecting renewed confidence in MICE events, ITB Asia 2022 has attracted over 80 National Tourism Organisations (NTOs) and Regional Tourism Organisations (RTOs). Under the anchor theme, “Go Big & Go Forward: Travel Industry on the Road to Recovery and Growth”, travel leaders at the top of their respective industries will share insights on key trends and how to stay competitive and quickly maximise growth potential.

Commenting on this year’s in-person event, Messe Berlin GmbH senior vice president Dr Martin Buck said: “With the industry in Asia optimistic again, we are delighted to bring international travel professionals back to Singapore for meaningful business, networking and learning through face-to-face interactions. It remains crucial for us to offer a balanced mix of geographic markets and sectors such as MICE, leisure, corporate travel and travel tech to ensure a high-quality buyer-seller experience, thus maintaining ITB Asia’s position as the leading business platform in the APAC region”.

Over the three days, ITB Asia 2022 will deliver more than 100 conference sessions on the sidelines of the trade fair led by over 180 leading industry speakers and innovators will have over 3950 minutes of high-powered content across three conference tracks: Knowledge Theatre, MICE Show Asia and Travel Tech Asia.

Air Astana revives stopover deal

SINGAPORE, 20 October 2022: Air Astana has reactivated its Stopover Holiday programme for transit passengers.

The programme was initially launched to boost tourism in Kazakhstan in 2013. It was suspended for two years during the global pandemic. More than 59,000 transit passengers enjoyed the programme between 2013 and 2019.

The Stopover Holiday programme continues to offer Air Astana passengers one night’s accommodation on a bed-and-breakfast basis and airport transfers for only USD19 when flying through Astana and Almaty. Passengers can also extend their stay at the hotel for an additional fee.

Air Astana passengers transiting through Nur-Sultan and Almaty with a minimum of 10 hours of connecting time between flights can book online by submitting their ticket reservation number, personal data and hotel selection. Upon completion of the booking process, a confirmation voucher will be sent to the passenger’s e-mail address.

Upon arrival in Astana or Almaty, passengers will be met by a driver and transferred to the selected hotel. Passengers can explore the city independently or pay separately for a guided city tour. On departure day, a hotel transfer to the airport is included in the programme.

Before Covid-19, the Stopover Holiday was popular with passengers travelling from Seoul to Dubai, Istanbul and Tbilisi, from Delhi to Tashkent, Bishkek, Dushanbe, Baku and Tbilisi, and from Istanbul to Thailand, Maldives, Seoul and Delhi.

About Air Astana Group

Air Astana commenced its operations in 2002 as a joint venture between Kazakhstan’s national wealth fund, Samruk Kazyna, and BAE Systems, with respective shares of 51% and 49%. The airline is a full-service international and domestic carrier, with its low-cost division, FlyArystan, rapidly growing in regional and domestic markets since its launch in 2019. The Air Astana Group operates a fleet of 40 aircraft, comprising 32 Airbus A320/A321 family aircraft, three Boeing 767 and five Embraer E2s. The average age of the fleet is 3.8 years.

Penang campaign shift to Singapore

SINGAPORE, 20 October 2022: Penang Global Tourism Rolled out its “Experience Penang” – The Diversity of Asia” campaign on Tuesday, aimed at Singapore travellers.

Singapore is identified as one of the state’s most important inbound travel markets, making it the obvious choice for the campaign launch.

Penang State EXCO for Tourism & Creative Economy, YB Yeoh Soon Hin and Chief Executive Officer of Penang Global Tourism, Ooi Chok Yan attended the launch in Singapore.

In a press statement, YB Yeoh Soon Hin noted: “Singapore was the first country to have a Vaccinated Travel lane (VTL) with Penang and remained our second international visitor-generating market. Singaporeans appreciate our rich heritage, art, architecture, and the kaleidoscope of gourmet offerings that best reflect our colourful ethnic mix of Malay, Indian, Chinese and Peranakan culture. After a two-year  hiatus, we are ready to welcome our Singaporean neighbours and help them plan the most iconic and meaningful Penang getaway.”

New hotel projects 

During the pandemic, efforts to boost Penang’s tourism infrastructure continued. New hotels include Amari Hotel, which will officially launch in November, The George Penang Hotel and a four-star waterfront hotel Crowne Plaza in Strait City.

UNESCO accreditation

The state is also celebrating a second UNESCO accreditation, Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve, which comprises 12,481 hectares of marine and terrestrial ecosystems. The first Heritage Site, George Town, continues to draw visitors with its carefully preserved pre-war buildings, beautifully restored mansions, eclectic street art, vintage shops and modern cafes.

Rediscover Penang – Beauty Beyond George Town

Penang Global Tourism is also on a mission to expand the footprint of all international travellers beyond the popular sites. Two distinct campaigns, ‘The Opposite Side of the Island’ promoting Seberang Perai and ‘The Other Side of the Island’, showcasing Balik Pulau and Teluk Bahang’s natural beauty and unchartered holiday experiences for travellers.