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Air Mauritius returns to Kuala Lumpur

SEPANG Malaysia, 3 November 2022: Tourism Malaysia welcomed passengers arriving at Kuala Lumpur International Airport on the Air Mauritius flight from Port Louis, Mauritius, on Tuesday after more than a two-year pause.

Tourism Malaysia chairman YBhg Tan Sri Dr Ong Hong Peng welcomed passengers on the first scheduled Air Mauritius flight since Covid-19 lockdowns suspended flights in March 2019.

A delegation of 10 leading travel agencies from Mauritius joined the flight on a familiarisation tour hosted by Tourism Malaysia featuring visits to Kuala Lumpur, Genting Highlands and Selangor.

Tan Sri Dr Ong Hong Peng commented: “I am encouraged by the return of this direct route, which demonstrates Air Mauritius’ confidence in Malaysia’s tourism industry. Connectivity is the heart of tourism, and I am sure the resumption service will help increase tourist arrivals and receipts between our two nations”.

Air Mauritius flight MK646 flies to Kuala Lumpur International Airport twice weekly from its home base at Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Airport Mauritius.

The direct flight departs Mauritius every Monday and Thursday at 2300, arriving in Kuala Lumpur at 1010 on the following day. An Airbus A330-900Neo aircraft configured with 288 seats – 28 seats in business class and 260 seats in economy serves the route.

Air Mauritius Chief Commercial Officer Laurent Recoura said: “We are excited to resume our operations in Kuala Lumpur after two years. Air Mauritius has been offering scheduled flights to Kuala Lumpur (KLIA) since May 1988. Mauritius is an upcoming destination for Malaysians, while Kuala Lumpur features among the top favourite getaway destinations for Mauritians. Air Mauritius is in the process of reactivating its collaboration with Malaysia Airlines. We hope to offer our passengers connections to destinations in Asia and Australia via Kuala Lumpur shortly”.

Malaysia Airports managing director Dato Iskandar Mizal Mahmood noted: “Kuala Lumpur has remained a favourite destination and also serves as an important transit hub. There are now 48 foreign airlines operating at our airports, and we look forward to more airlines resuming operations in Malaysia.”

(Source: Tourism Malaysia)

AirAsia X: Fernandes steps down

SEPANG,3 November 2022: AirAsia X (AAX) confirmed critical changes in the senior management team on Monday as Tony Fernandes stepped down as acting group CEO and board director.

The AirAsia X announcement says it is “preparing for the next phase of growth as a mid-range airline”. Tony Fernandes, who was recently appointed as the acting group CEO in addition to his position as a non-independent non-executive director of AAX last July, stepped down from his senior leadership positions with AAX to ensure a smooth transition in leadership.

Tunku Dato Mahmood Fawzy was appointed as the Independent non-executive director of Thai AirAsia X (TAAX), also both effective on Monday. Following the announcement, Tunku Dato Mahmood Fawzy will focus on overseeing the strategic direction and driving sustainable growth for the medium-haul airline Group – AAX and TAAX.

Tunku Dato’ Mahmood Fawzy commented: “Our strategy is to focus on flying our most popular and profitable medium-haul routes first, which have proven successful in the past, including leveraging cargo operations in key markets.

He claimed that in just six months, AAX  increased its cash flow by over 100% compared to when it restarted in April and added new services for both Malaysia-based AAX (D7) and Thailand-based TAAX (XJ).”

Fernandes commented: “I went in with a clear mandate to restart AirAsia X and bring it back to life from hibernation. I am happy that this has been accomplished with a very edifying plan for 20 aircraft for the AAX Group — 13 aircraft for AAX and seven for Thai AAX. My job was to bring the airline back to profitability and growth. We have improved the cost structure and created the cargo business, which has contributed about 20% to the airline’s revenue during the pandemic and will continue to play a vital role in the recovery of AAX.

“I am confident that AAX will come back stronger, providing a great value mid-range travel led by the senior leadership teams in Malaysia and Thailand. I’m now going to focus on delivering significant value to shareholders of Capital A, including the AirAsia Aviation Group, aviation services, logistics, travel, fintech and the e-commerce lifestyle platform,” Fernandes concluded.

Emirates A380 rolls in for a refit

DUBAI UAE, 3 November 2022: Emirates began a massive two-year retrofit programme on Tuesday, starting on the first 120 aircraft earmarked for a cabin interior upgrade and installing the airline’s latest Premium Economy seats.

The project represents a multi-billion dollar investment to ensure Emirates’ customers fly better in the coming years.

After completing flight EK928 from Cairo to Dubai on Monday, A6-EVM was steered to Hanger E at the Emirates Engineering Centre, where a team of specialised engineers began prepping the aircraft for its makeover.

In addition to recruiting 190 additional staff for the project, Emirates is also engaged with 62 key partners and suppliers who have hired hundreds more skilled hands for the biggest-known aircraft retrofit programme in modern commercial aviation.

After months of planning and detailed test runs on an actual A380 aircraft, engineers took stock and requested 2,200 part numbers. In turn, Emirates’ procurement team went into overdrive and raised 12,600 purchase orders for the programme’s initial phase. At the Emirates Engineering Centre, purpose-built workshops have been set up and stocked with parts and equipment for the project.

Process overview

For the next 16 days, round the clock, teams of engineers and technicians will take apart the entire cabin interior of the A380 and put it back together again in a carefully planned and tested sequence. Thousands of parts will be removed, replaced, or receive a facelift. Even Emirates’ famous Shower Spa will feature new colour tones with a hand-stencilled motif of a Ghaf tree.

Trained teams will implement a consistent process for every aircraft – a team of engineers will first remove the window seats in Economy class, freeing up space for another team to remove the side panels of the cabin interiors. These panels will go straight to one of three purpose-built workshops to be laminated with Emirates’ latest colour tones. The airline will remove 88 economy seats to make way for the 56 Premium Economy class seats.

On the upper deck, Business and First Class seats will be dismantled and loaded onto a modified catering truck to lower them to the ground, where other vehicles will shuttle them to bespoke workshops. Business Class seats will be repainted and re-upholstered with new leather at Emirates Engineering. In contrast, First Class seats will be sent to a specialist at Dubai World Central (DWC) for refurbishing. All carpets and floorings throughout the aircraft cabins will be replaced before the refurbished seats are re-installed.

Health and safety

All processes were designed to the highest health and safety standards. No detail was too small to review, for instance, the decision to invest in the latest equipment to protect workers from harmful vapours in the cabin while the First Class shower spa gets a hand-painted makeover.

Once the refit work is completed, the aircraft will be inspected and certified by aviation authorities before it re-enters service.

Programme pace

The second aircraft scheduled for a makeover, A6-EUW, will roll into Emirates Engineering Centre on 01 December.

As the programme goes into full swing, engineers will work simultaneously on two aircraft. Every eight days, a plane will be grounded and towed to Emirates Engineering for retrofitting. By 23 May 2024, all 67 A380s earmarked for the retrofit programme will be back in service, and Emirates will then begin work on 53 of its Boeing 777s. By March 2025, all 120 retrofitted aircraft will be back in service.

Emirates’ new Premium Economy cabin class, which offers luxurious seats, more legroom, and service to rival many airlines’ Business Class offerings, is currently available to customers travelling on popular A380 routes to London, Paris and Sydney. More customers will be able to experience Emirates’ Premium Economy cabins as the retrofit programme picks up pace.

The airline has announced plans to introduce Premium Economy service on its routes to New York JFK, San Francisco, Melbourne, Auckland and Singapore by the end of March 2023.

For more information, visit www.emirates.com.

(Your Stories: Emirates)

JLL expands Southeast Asia team

SINGAPORE, 3 November 2022: JLL names Luke Xie as director of hotel project services for Southeast Asia, based in Singapore.

The newly-created role coincides with the hotel industry recovery across the region as interest from value-add investors grows significantly, with many seeking opportunities to refurbish, reconfigure and rebrand existing assets.

As part of his role, Xie will partner closely with JLL’s regional energy and sustainability services team to meet the demand for shaping and implementing sustainability solutions from clients. He will also draw on the expertise of over 100 JLL Hotels & Hospitality Group members and 2,500 Projects & Development Services professionals in the region who have collectively completed over 200 major hotel renovation and construction projects.

Xie joins JLL from Oakwood, a leading provider of hotels and serviced apartments, where he was director of technical services. He led multiple teams and specialists in design and project work, including the Oakwood Premier Jakarta, Oakwood Hotel & Apartments Manila, Oakwood Premier Kuala Lumpur and Oakwood Suites Tiwanon, Bangkok.

Cheap flight to Ho Chi Minh City

BANGKOK, 3 November 2022: Thai Vietjet’s latest flash sale focuses on boosting bookings to Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam with a cut-off date of 5 November.

The ‘Ho Chi Minh Flash Sale’ headlines special fares starting at THB 1,499 (inclusive of taxes and fees) for travel on the airline’s route from Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) to Ho Chi Minh. Bookings must be made by midnight on 5 November 2022 for travel from 5 November 2022 to 27 March 2023 (excludes public holidays). 

Promotional fares are available on all distribution channels, including th.vietjetair.com, mobile app “Vietjet Air”, via Facebook at www.facebook.com/VietJetThailand by clicking the “Booking” tab, as well as travel agencies and booking offices.

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam’s leading economic, financial and tourism gateway, is a vibrant destination with incredible restaurants, shopping and nightlife. The city is also the major transportation hub where visitors can quickly embark on domestic tours or connect with flights to other international destinations.

Thai Vietjet, with Vietjet (Vietnam), is the largest carrier operating between Vietnam and Thailand in terms of capacity, offering direct services from Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Danang to Bangkok. It provides the only direct route from Ho Chi Minh City to Phuket and Chiang Mai.

A new Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) to Dalat service will start this December with four flights weekly on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. The flight time will be one hour and 40 minutes.

Sia Sitok clock keeps ticking

KUCHING, 2 November 2022: Sarawak Tourism Board has extended the booking window for its tourism and staycation campaigns – Sia Sitok Sarawak 4.0 and Sia Sarawak Accommodation 3.0 – until 15 November.

Targeting  Sarawakians and non-Sarawakian residents to encourage them to explore the state, the first round of the promotional campaign launched on 1 September 2022 with the theme “Discover Sarawak Gems”. It showcases 62 fascinating tour packages throughout Sarawak that are up for grabs to discover undiscovered parts of Sarawak. Travel and stay periods start from now until 15 December 2022.

From day trips to multi-day trips, SSS 4.0 offers great deals from 35% to 50% off, including eight additional new tour packages that emphasise community-based tourism and responsible tourism products that are aligned with the state’s Post Covid-19 Development Strategy (PCDS) 2030.

Newly added tour packages

Kedaya Telang Usan to chase waterfalls and experience the local culture.

Enjoy a more in-depth Bidayuh village experience at Saloma Homestay.

Go bird-watching in Ba Kelalan to get the chance to spot the Dulit Frogmouth bird, which is endemic to the mountains of northern Borneo.

Have an unforgettable Belaga expedition.

Visit Uma Belor, potentially the longest uninterrupted longhouse structure in Sarawak, which consists of seven connected blocks.

Follow Rajah Brooke’s trail and visit Rentap’s Fort at Bukit Sadok.

Enjoy a rapid shooting experience with the Julau and Upriver Expedition.

Discover Murum and visit Limbang–Lawas Meritam Pasir Lumpur to pamper yourself with a natural mudbath.

SSSA 3.0 delivers the best staycation packages with discounts of up to 35% off rates at 40 participating hotels.

For more information on Sia Sitok Sarawak and its packages, visit the official website at siasitok.sarawaktourism.com

Sabah: Heritage in the making

TUARAN, Sabah, 2 November 2022: The Kent Teachers Training Campus (IPGK Kent) could be transformed into a heritage building based on its 70-year history as the first teaching campus in the state.

The campus was established in 1952 and was inaugurated by Her Royal Highness Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent. To this day, the IPGK Kent continues to preserve and store antique objects, such as the first camera that was ever used by the college, as well as video recorders, projectors, and paper compressors.

Last week, Assistant Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Environment Datuk Joniston Bangkuai visited the campus in conjunction with its 70th Platinum Jubilee Celebration Ceremony.

He toured the campus and visited galleries exhibiting old education-related artefacts, including scrolls and certificates, newspaper clippings, trophy awards, and nostalgic photographs.

“Given the campus’s rich history, IPGK Kent has the makings of an educational tourism attraction,” he said. “It has been brought to my attention that the campus intends to designate its Kent Education Heritage Centre as a state heritage site. As Assistant Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Environment, I will do my best to bring attention to this matter within the state government.
“I regard it as a good effort as it will cement Tuaran’s position as the oldest centre of excellence in teacher education, in addition to its already-established status as a tourist hotspot,” he remarked.

Joniston strongly suggested the campus administrator put together paperwork on that matter.

Present at the event were IPGK Kent deputy director Datin Dr Rosnah Edinin; Head of the Department of Academic Excellence Harun Sarail; Head of Student Affairs Department Amidy Malagob; Head of Social Science Studies Department Dr Jais Abdul Hamid; and Kent Alumni Association president Adnan Ibrahim.

According to Dr Rosnah, IPGK Kent, Malaysia’s fourth teacher education institute, has successfully produced approximately 18,500 teachers who have served all over the country. She added that the state government’s commitment to support and strengthen the old campus site as a National Education Heritage site would make it one of the district’s landmarks.
“Certainly, this can stimulate the local economy and become an ideal tourist attraction,” she added.

For more information, visit www.sabahtourism.com.

(Your Stories: Sabah Tourism Board)

MATTA’s mega fair returns in 2023

KUALA LUMPUR, 2 November 2022: Come March 2023, the Malaysian Association of Tour & Travel Agents (MATTA) will host the biggest consumer travel fair not only in Malaysia but also in the region.

The fair will be held at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC) from Friday, 17 March, until Sunday, 19 March 2023. MATTA forecasts more than 250,000 visitors will visit the fair generating MYR500 million in sales over the three days.

“This latest edition of the MATTA Fair will not only be bigger, but it will also be more exciting for travel enthusiasts and bargain hunters alike. It’s a brand-new concept; new exciting products and destinations, lots of cultural content and a celebration of festivals from all over the world”, said MATTA Fair March 2023 organising chairman Rocky Kho.

The show will feature domestic and international destinations, ‘umrah’ and ‘hajj’ travel content with a strong turnout of travel agencies, national and state tourism organisations and airlines.

“We have received a lot of positive feedback from tourism stakeholders indicating that the fair will feature great travel deals like never seen before,” added Kho.

The fair venue has ample parking and also provides free shuttle transfers from nearby parking lots and numerous other pick-up points, such as the MRT Semantan, LRT Bangsar, LRT World Trade Centre (WTC), LRT Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC), and MRT Kuala Lumpur.

REGISTRATION

https://www.matta.org.my/event/26896-matta-fair-17-19-march-2023-registration-for-exhibitors

MATTA WEBSITE

www.matta.org.my

Buy a ticket plant a tree

SINGAPORE 2 November 2022: Cathay Pacific announced Tuesday its latest ‘1 Ticket, 1 Tree’ initiative across Southeast Asia to plant trees in various mangrove forests across the region.

Trees will be planted in mangrove forests located in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines and Vietnam.

The initiative announced at a tree-planting event organised by Cathay Pacific at the Taman Wisata Alam Mangrove, Angke Kapuk, Indonesia, will see the airline plant a tree for every ticket purchased on its website from Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Cambodia, through to 30 November 2022.

The latest campaign is part of Cathay Pacific’s sustainability efforts to support local communities, ecological restoration, and climate resilience. It started in 2021 when the airline launched its ‘1 Ticket, 1 Tree’ project in Thailand, one of Cathay Pacific’s key destinations in Southeast Asia. A similar initiative, Join For Trees, was rolled out earlier this year in Indonesia and the Philippines. The airline committed to planting a tree for every new member sign-up. Cathay Pacific planted more than 1,000 trees in the mangrove forests in Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines.

With both these efforts combined, Cathay Pacific has committed to planting more than 1,700 trees in the mangrove forests in Thailand, Indonesia and soon the Philippines. Today, about 50 volunteers comprising Cathay Pacific employees, trade agents and other partners came together at Taman Wisata Alam Mangrove to plant saplings to kick start this year’s initiative. With ‘1 Ticket, 1 Tree’ covering more countries this year, Cathay Pacific hopes to plant significantly more saplings.

“This initiative underscores our commitment to our customers in Southeast Asia,” said Cathay Pacific’s regional manager for Southeast Asia and Southwest Pacific, Dominic Perret. “1 Ticket, 1 Tree is in line with our broader sustainability efforts, which include contributing purposefully to the communities we serve. We embarked on this tree-planting effort because many of our communities in Southeast Asia depend on mangroves for food, protection and income. As always, we strive to make a meaningful impact, both in service and sustainability.”                                  

For more information on 1 Ticket, 1 Tree, visit: https://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_SG/offers/collection/sustainability.html.

Royal Caribbean visits Phuket

SINGAPORE, 2 November 2022: Asia’s largest cruise ship, Spectrum of the Seas, will embark on longer itineraries, with Phuket as one of the primary stops on four to seven-night cruises.

Phuket joins popular destinations such as Penang and Port Klang in Malaysia for 2023/2024 sailings that are already open for bookings on the cruise line’s website.

Angie Stephen, vice president and managing director, Asia-Pacific, Royal Caribbean International; His Excellency Narong Wun Siew, the Governor of Phuket (Centre) and Admiral Cherngchai Chomcherngpat, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Navy, and Deputy Director of Thai Maritime Enforcement Command Center (left) during plaque ceremony to recognise the return of cruise tourism to Phuket.

Vacationers can look forward to exploring Phuket’s beaches in addition to stops in Penang and Kuala Lumpur to enjoy cultures, historical sites, and street food. Guests can also look forward to itineraries to Vietnam, China and Japan on 2023-24 sailings.

“Thailand is hugely popular with our guests from Singapore – its distinctive food, culture and welcoming

locals have made the country a destination of choice for many, and we are thrilled to be able to visit Phuket again so travellers can fully experience the rich heritage of the Southeast Asian region,” said Royal Caribbean International vice president and managing director Asia-Pacific Angie Stephen.