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Vistara flies beach lovers to the Maldives

SINGAPORE, 1 September 2023: Vistara, a joint venture of the Tata group and Singapore Airlines, will add daily flights between Delhi and the Maldives starting 1 October. 

Vistara will operate its A320neo aircraft featuring a three-class configuration on the route. It will enhance connectivity between India and Maldives following the launch of Mumbai to Malé flights earlier this year. 

Commenting on the new route from Delhi, Vistara chief executive officer Vinod Kannan said: “We are thrilled to introduce direct connectivity between Delhi and Malé – our second route to the exquisite beach destination, in addition to Mumbai-Malé. This new route will enable us to provide our customers with enhanced access to one of the world’s most popular holiday destinations while also imparting further momentum to the existing bilateral cooperation between India and the Republic of Maldives.” 

Return fares on the daily flight from Delhi to the Maldives start at INR 26999 all-in (Return fare from Malé MVR 5099)

The capital city of Maldives, Malé, is the ideal holiday destination for travellers who appreciate serene blue seas and want to indulge in the rich Maldivian heritage and culture. Malé is among the five smallest capital cities in the world, where you can explore malls, markets, and restaurants.

Flight details Delhi – Malé

The airline also operates direct flights between Malé and Mumbai. The round-trip all-inclusive fare Mumbai-Malé-Mumbai starts at INR21599, and the round-trip all-inclusive fare Malé-Mumbai-Malé starts at MVR 3699.

Flight details Mumbai – Malé

Qantas kicks out expiry date for Covid credits

SINGAPORE, 1 September 2023: The Qantas Group will remove the expiry date on Covid travel credits due to run out at the end of this year.

It means Qantas customers with Covid credits can request a cash refund, and Jetstar customers can use their Covid vouchers for flights indefinitely.

The announcement made on 31 August ensures that the Qantas Covid credit policy is one of the most flexible of any airline in the world. It follows three prior deadline extensions. Some airlines have already expired their travel credits, and many more will run out completely at the end of this year.

To encourage more people to reconnect with their credits, from 4 September 2023, Qantas is offering double the standard Frequent Flyer Points for any flights booked with a Qantas Covid credit before 31 December 2023. 

Due to system limitations, Qantas Covid credit can’t be converted into a travel booking after 31 December 2023 but can be taken as a refund at any time.

The Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce, in a video message to customers, confirmed, “we’re scrapping the expiry dates on all travel credits that came out of Covid. If you have a Qantas Covid credit, you can request a cash refund at any point in the future. And if you have a Jetstar Covid voucher, you can use it for travel indefinitely. These credits and vouchers will never expire. We’re doing this because we’ve listened.”

He also confirmed the airline is offering double frequent flyer points effective 4 September when booking a flight with Qantas Covid credit before the end of the year.

“All up, this is one of the most flexible approaches that any airline has taken to its COVID credits,” he concluded.

China Southern Airlines returns to Cam Ranh

HANOI, 1 September 2023: China Southern Airlines will restore flights between Guangzhou (China) and Cam Ranh (Vietnam) starting 27 September 2023, according to a Cam Ranh International Airport statement. 

China Southern Airlines successfully flew the route until the Covid-19 lockdown in Asia in 2020. It returns after more than a three-year pandemic pause.

Photo credit China Southern Airlines. A321 serves the Shanghai – Seoul route.

Quoting news from Vietnam’s Tourism Information Technology Centre (TITC), the airline will fly three weekly services on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday during the first phase (27 September to 27 October).

Flights depart from Baiyun Airport (Guangzhou, China) at 1340 and arrive at Cam Ranh International Airport (Khanh Hoa, Vietnam) at 1510. The return flight will depart from Cam Ranh International Airport at 1600 and arrive in Guangzhou at 1920. The airline will use an A321 with 179 seats.

Cam Ranh is a city in Southern Khánh Hòa Province, in Vietnam’s southern central coastal region. It’s the second-largest city in the province, after Nha Trang, a popular beach resort town 30 km from Cam Ranh International Airport.

(Source: TITC)

Thai Vietjet ramps up Phuket flights

BANGKOK, 1 September 2023: Thai Vietjet announced that it will increase flights to and from Phuket to 204 weekly starting this October.

The airline reported that it will represent a 61% improvement by the end of the year, noting that the decision followed face-to-face meetings with Thailand’s incoming prime minister, Srettha Thavisin, who will officially start work on 8 September. He met with the top management of the eight airlines making up the Thai Airline Association. (AirAsia, AirAsia X, Bangkok Airways, Nok Air, Thai Airways International, Thai Smile, Thai Vietjet and Thai Lion.)

Thai Vietjet chief executive officer Woranate Laprabang said: “As a Thai carrier and an active member of the Thai Airline Association, Thai Vietjet was honoured to discuss and present our proposal to the PM. 

“We all agreed that tourism is one of Thailand’s largest sources of sustainable income, and it’s important that we push forward and enhance policies to stimulate the tourism industry in the long run, including the free-visa policy for tourists from potential countries such as China and India.”

 Thai Vietjet will increase flights to Phuket from 126 flights to 204 flights weekly, beginning in October. The airline offers direct flights to Phuket International Airport from Bangkok and Chiang Mai. It will reintroduce direct flights to Phuket from Chiang Rai on 29 October, offering four flights weekly every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.

Regarding international services from Phuket, the airline already flies to Ho Chi Minh City, and there are plans to add more services from Phuket to cities in China, India and possibly some more destinations in  Southeast Asia. The airline’s press statement said even flights to Australia are on the table for consideration. Still, it is more likely the airline would increase direct services from Phuket to its Ho Chi Minh City hub to connect with direct flights to Melbourne or Sydney.

How to escape crowds when cruising

SINGAPORE, 31 August 2023: Cruise experts at Panache Cruises have named 10 of the most stunning cruise stops, allowing people to visit beautiful local spots without being surrounded by large crowds.

Panache Cruises founder James Cole said: “One of the great things about a cruising holiday is being able to visit several destinations in a single trip – but often stopping at some of the busiest ports in the world also means navigating large crowds of tourists.

“Yet several coastal towns are equally as beautiful as the more popular ones but don’t have half as many tourists – meaning you can explore each place peacefully without being surrounded by too many holidaymakers.

“Choosing the right cruise itinerary that visits lesser-known ports can be very important, especially at peak times.

“Consider a small ship cruise too, as this will enable stops in smaller boutique ports which larger cruise ships simply cannot access. 

“Venture further afield when going ashore and opt for shore excursions that offer peace and tranquillity.

“Some of the lesser-known shore excursions may be limited in capacity, though, so planning and pre-booking your excursions as far in advance as possible is important.”

Here are Panache Cruises’ most beautiful cruise spots to beat the crowds:

  1. Kiel, Germany 

Whilst most cruises stop at Hamburg and Warnemünde-Rostock ports in Germany, Kiel is a significantly less busy option in the country’s north. The city is home to the largest sailing event in the world (Kiel Week), so is a perfect destination for sea lovers.

  1. Koper, Slovenia 

Koper lies on Slovenia’s Adriatic coastline and is full of picturesque architecture within the medieval old town. The city centre is just a short walk from the port, packed with history and charm. 

  1. Molde, Norway 

Nicknamed the ‘Town of the Roses’, Molde is an idyllic city in western Norway, with thousands of blooming, colourful flower gardens. Visitors to Molde can step away from the tourist-centric places like Norway’s capital, Oslo, and instead admire the panoramic views of over 200 snowy peaks – known locally as the ‘Molde panorama’. Molde is also close to some of Norway’s most majestic attractions, including the Scenic Route Geiranger-Trollstigen, the Romsdalseggen Ridge and The Atlantic Road.

  1. Easter Island, Chile

On Chile’s coast, this unique island in the Pacific Ocean hosts almost 1,000 monumental statues called ‘moai’. The moai are carved human figures with oversized heads, mostly resting on large stone pedestals called ‘ahus’. Created by the island’s inhabitants between the 13th and 16th centuries, the area is now a World Heritage Site.

  1. Kaikoura, New Zealand

Kaikoura’s small population makes this town the perfect place to visit for some peace and quiet. The beautiful town is sometimes called the whale-watching capital of the world – offering visitors the chance to have a unique up-close encounter with these incredible animals. 

  1. Opatija, Croatia

This coastal town in Croatia is perfect for tourists wanting to escape the crowds of some of the more popular Croatian attractions like Dubrovnik and Split. Opatija is packed with beautiful architecture and some of the most famous Habsburg-era holiday villas from the 19th century. 

  1. Thursday Island, Australia

Thursday Island in Australia is a great example of a destination that large cruise ships cannot access. Located off mainland Australia’s northernmost point, this beautiful island delivers abundant natural beauty. Visitors can explore the 19th-century Green Hill Fort with commanding views across the surrounding islands and shop for locally sourced pearls. 

  1. Trondheim, Norway

Begen continues to be a major draw for cruise visitors and land-based tourists. However, in summer, Bergan’s beautiful seafront streets can become congested and difficult to navigate. Located some 400 miles north of Bergen, Trondheim’s vibrantly coloured buildings and beautiful local area offer a fantastic alternative to Bergen.

  1. Nevis, St Kitts & Nevis

A 45-minute ferry ride from the more popular St Kitts lies the beautiful Caribbean island of Nevis. Nevis offers visitors a much more sedate and relaxed experience when compared to its larger brother. The beautiful Nevis Peak dominates the island, which rises to 3,230 feet. 

  1. Isabela, Galapagos Islands

The largest of the Galapagos Islands, this incredible island in this finest of ‘bucket list’ destinations is surprisingly not the most visited. With a plethora of fascinating wildlife, the island is home to six volcanoes, including Volcan Wolf, which is the highest point in the region at 5,600 feet. The Galapagos National Park imposes a strict limit for on-land tours to 20 people per group. Visiting cruise ships are also limited to 100 passengers per vessel. This helps to guarantee a crowd-free experience in this most beautiful of locations.

To find out more about cruising without the crowds, head over to https://www.panachecruises.com/en-gb

Royal Cliff Grand wins Kayak award

PATTAYA, 31 August 2023: Royal Cliff Grand Hotel was recently awarded the 2023 Kayak Travel Awards by Kayak, a top-of-the-line travel booking platform that is part of Booking Holdings

Winners were determined based on reviews and ratings from real travellers worldwide, with a minimum overall rating of 80. That alone it a testament to Royal Cliff’s consistency in providing excellent hospitality and service as well as its distinguished facilities.

Photo Caption: Vitanart Vathanakul, CEO of Royal Cliff Hotels Group, together with Thibault Sellier, Hotels Group Manager, Vankamon Athikomkulchai, Marketing and PR Manager of Royal Cliff Hotels Group and Abdulhadee Wayayok, Front Office Manager of Royal Cliff Grand Hotel with the 2023 Kayak Travel Awards awarded to the Royal Cliff Grand Hotel.

Royal Cliff Hotels Group welcomed the accolade, describing it as a “stamp for travellers to trust that they will receive outstanding service when choosing to stay at the Royal Cliff Grand Hotel.”

Kayak process billions of queries across the platforms each year for travel information, helping millions of travellers around the globe make confident decisions. With every query, KAYAK searches hundreds of travel sites to show travellers the information they need to find the right flights, hotels, hire cars and holiday packages.

Photo Caption: Royal Cliff Grand Hotel accommodates business and leisure travelers with multiple meeting rooms and modern leisure facilities. All rooms and suites come with 180 degrees panoramic sea views. Importantly, the staff strives to take care of everything so that you can take care of both your business and yourself for a truly productive and relaxing stay.

The hotel group’s press statement noted, “Thailand, specifically Pattaya, is one of the most sought-after tourist destinations. Staying in the right award-winning hotel can guarantee a luxurious experience that goes above and beyond the norm.”

The Royal Cliff Hotels Group operates four luxury hotels, including the Kayak award-winning Royal Cliff Grand Hotel. Overall, the group has won over 280 national and international awards to date. This is the ideal luxury destination to discover everything you need for an exceptional holiday.

For bookings or more information visit www.royalcliff.com, or email [email protected].

For more information on the Royal Cliff Grand Hotel, visit: https://www.royalcliff.com/royal-cliff-grand-hotel.

Pack your Kickers and head for Kuching

KUCHING, 31 August 2023: The countdown begins for the Kuching Marathon and Borneo Spartan Trail Classic, two high-profile sporting events hosted in October and supported by the Sarawak Tourism Board.

Photo credit: Borneo Trail Class. https://borneotrailclassic.com/

Kuching Marathon

After a pandemic pause, the Kuching Marathon, famed for its imaginative course winding through Kuching’s riverside and downtown lanes, musters a record turnout for the 1 October race.

Suitable for families who love long-distance running, the early morning event consists of the traditional 42.195km race, a 21-km half marathon, a fast, competitive 10km race, and a more laid-back 5km race. 

Now in its 8th edition, the Kuching Marathon is recognised by the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races (AIMS) and  listed on the AIMS Race Calendar at http://aims-worldrunning.org 

Borneo Spartain Trail Classid 2023

The Borneo Trail Classic 2023, an international trail running the event under the Spartan Trail brand, takes place on 7 October with the starting and finishing line at the Redeems Centre in Bau a district, in Kuching Division, Sarawak.

Endurance race fans worldwide will travel to Kuching to compete in three main trail categories (50km, 21km, and 10km) to be crowned the Borneo Trail Classic champions on a challenging course through one of the world’s oldest tropical rainforests. 

For families, additional events will be organised on 7 October, covering distances of just 1km and 3km, open to children five to 13 years.

On the official Facebook page, the organisers posted race details and schedule, calling on trail run enthusiasts to “mark your calendars and get ready to challenge yourself amidst lush jungles and stunning landscapes.”

Registration is still open. Visit www.borneotrailclassic.com  

Sarawak is well connected domestically and internationally, so getting to the starting line is not difficult. The largest gateway is Kuching, the state capital, a one-hour and 30-minute flight from Kuala Lumpur and Kota Kinabalu. There are also direct international flights from Indonesia (Pontianak), Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei and Singapore to Kuching, the state capital of Sarawak.

For more travel information on Sarawak visit www.sarawaktourism.com 

Tap a bargain with Trip.com

BANGKOK, 31 August 2023: Trip.com rolls out an Explore with Mastercard promotion, available in 17 territories across the Asia Pacific region for one year, effective from 1 September 2023.

It’s an outcome of a collaboration agreement under the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that was signed between Trip.com Group and Mastercard earlier this year.

Travellers gain a discount on all flights when they pay with any Mastercard World or World Elite Consumer credit and debit cards on the Trip.com app, with a minimum spend. For details of the specific offer in each territory, see the table below.

Trip.com senior product & marketing director (Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia) Edmund Ong said: “At Trip.com, we always seek to help our customers plan the perfect trip. We hope this promotion will encourage them to explore more of the world and live their dreams, and we look forward to introducing more such programmes together with Mastercard in the coming months.”

Flight bookings on Trip.com in the first two weeks of August increased by 160% compared to a year ago, solidifying the global rebound in the travel industry.

The Explore with Mastercard promotion runs for one year, from 1 September 2023 until 31 August 2024.

Four-day Super Saver
In addition, the partnership with Mastercard will deliver deals for a four-day booking window, 6 to 9 September. The upcoming 9.9 Super Saver Sale will target travellers based in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia offering discounts and promotional codes for hotels, flights, tours and tickets.

Chefs and dancers promote Malaysia in Chennai

CHENNAI India, 31 August 2023: Tourism Malaysia’s Chennai office is hosting the Malaysia Food and Cultural Festival at the Crowne Plaza, Chennai, this week.

Showcasing cultural performances by Malaysian artists and culinary demonstrations by celebrated chefs, the event opened on 26 August and continues until 4 September.

Celebrity chefs from Malaysia flew to Chennai on Batik Air’s inaugural flight from Kuala Lumpur. The airline has scheduled daily operations on the route since 24 August 2023.

This cultural and culinary event was opened by the Consul General of Malaysia, Saravana Kumar and supported by representatives from Crowne Plaza, Batik Air, Sama-Sama Hotel, KL International Airport, Borneo Brothers Tours & Travel and VG Maju Tour & Travels.

Tourism Malaysia director-general Dato Dr Ammar Abd Ghapar said: “With the huge demand for more flights from South India to Malaysia, we are happy to announce that Batik Air has launched daily flights from Chennai into Kuala Lumpur.”

This year, Malaysia targets 16.1 million international tourist arrivals with MYR49.3 billion in tourism receipts. India remains among the top countries contributing to tourist arrivals to Malaysia. In 2022, Malaysia welcomed 324,548 Indian tourists, while from January to May 2023, Malaysia received as many as 230,865 Indian tourists compared to 37,198 in the same period last year.

Currently, 158 flights with 30,032 seats are scheduled weekly between India and Malaysia through Malaysia Airlines, Batik Air, AirAsia and IndiGo. Indian tourists can now apply for Malaysia’s eVISA Multiple Entry Visa (MEV) through malaysiavisa.imi.gov.my/evisa.

Aviation events book Hong Kong

HONG KONG, 31 August 2023: Following the hosting of the 3rd JCtrans Global Freight Forwarders Expo and International Air Transport Association (IATA) Aviation Day, AsiaWorld-Expo (AWE) will welcome the Asian Logistics, Maritime and Aviation Conference (ALMAC) in November this year.

AWE’s calendar is already busy in 2024 with aviation events starting with the IATA World Cargo Symposium 2024, Aero-Engines Asia-Pacific 2024 and Super Terminal Expo 2024 staged in Hong Kong for the first time.

Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) general manager, MICE & Cruise Kenneth Wong explained: “We are thrilled that Hong Kong has become the destination of choice for multiple aviation and logistic events. The city’s status as an aviation hub with a globally connected transportation network, a future-proof Airport City development, top-notch convention venues and a gateway to the GBA makes it a strategic choice in the region to host major industry events. “

Hong Kong, an aviation hub

Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) is frequently ranked among the world’s busiest international passenger airports as it hosts some 120 airlines; it is also the busiest cargo airport in the world, with cargo throughput of 4.2 million tonnes in 2022, making it one of very few airports that’s a leader in both fields. To enhance the connectivity with the GBA and the world, HKIA is transforming itself from a city airport to an Airport City.

A robust expansion strategy is in place, including the three-runway system that will increase capacity by 50% to serve 120 million passengers and 10 million tonnes of cargo annually. Plans are in hand to strengthen the multimodal network with Greater Bay Area cities through state-of-the-art cross-boundary infrastructure, Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge to ensure seamless travel via Hong Kong, which helps to facilitate more multi-destination exchange and excursions within the region. As part of the Airport City development, AWE – which is located right next to the international airport, is expanding to house the city’s largest indoor arena with over 20,000 seats, thus attracting more large-scale events to stage in town. These enhancements position the city as a super-connector to capture more business opportunities in both the lucrative GBA market and the world, providing growth impetus to Hong Kong’s MICE industry.

Airport Authority Hong Kong chief operating officer and Hong Kong Convention Ambassador Vivian Cheung said: “I am thrilled to bring significant industry events to our city, which reflects the role of Hong Kong as a leading aviation, transportation and logistics hub. As a Hong Kong Convention Ambassador programme member, I look forward to welcoming even more business events and delegates worldwide.”

IATA World Cargo Symposium

The IATA World Cargo Symposium in March 2024 travels to Hong Kong for the first time, and HKIA has been designated host airport for the 2024 edition. The conference should attract over 1,000 attendees worldwide to tackle subjects related to technology and innovation, security and customs, cargo operations, and sustainability.

Super Terminal Expo 2024

The inaugural Super Terminal Expo 2024 event debuts at Hong Kong’s AWE in November 2024. It’s the first of its kind, featuring dynamic networking opportunities and educational sessions and highlights important insights into trends and technologies shaping the future of cargo and passenger terminals, as well as ports, railways and building construction industries.

Informa Markets executive vice president of commercial development Michael Duck added: “The Asia-Pacific region is the largest global logistics and passenger transport market, and Hong Kong sits right at its heart. We are delighted to host the inaugural Super Terminal Expo in this thriving market. Right before the flagship exhibition, we will also host Aero-Engines Asia-Pacific 2024 as part of Aviation Week Network’s Aero-Engines series in the city in April 2024. These events present a raft of opportunities that will allow businesses to tap into the growing demand for logistics and passenger transportation services.”