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Royal Cliff earns family favourite award

PATTAYA, 26 May 2022: Tripadvisor recognises Royal Cliff Beach as a 2022 Travelers’ Choice award winner for Top Family Hotel. 

The award celebrates businesses that received great Tripadvisor reviews from travellers around the globe over the last 12 months. As challenging as the past year was, the Royal Cliff stood out by consistently delivering positive experiences to travellers.

Winners were determined based on the millions of reviews and opinions collected in a single year from Tripadvisor travellers worldwide. This recognition cements the property’s position among the finest in the country and being part of an elite group known to be truly exceptional. 

“Congratulations to the 2022 Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice Winners,” said Tripadvisor chief commercial officer Kanika Soni. “Ranking among the Travelers’ Choice winners is always tough – but never more so than this year as we emerge from the pandemic. Whether using new technology, implementing safety measures, or hiring outstanding staff, I’m impressed by the steps you’ve taken to meet travellers’ new demands. You’ve adapted brilliantly in the face of adversity.”

The Royal Cliff Beach Hotel offers family-friendly accommodations along with on-site amenities that keep both parents and kids happy and entertained at all times. Funtasea – Kids World and The Verge – Games, Pool and Karaoke offer productive and fun activities for families to enjoy. Its new spectacular infinity-edged pool, Sky Aquarium, features an exciting kids’ pool along with multiple spots for various activities, including outdoor massages, surf skating, and many more.

To see traveler reviews of the Royal Cliff Beach Hotel, please visit:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g293919-d305821-Reviews-Royal_Cliff_Beach_Hotel-Pattaya_Chonburi_Province.html

The Travelers’ Choice awards are the highest honour TripAdvisor can give. Royal Cliff prides itself in providing hospitality excellence and exceeding its guests’ expectations. Positive reviews reflect how worldwide travellers constantly commended the Royal Cliff for its unparalleled services and wide-ranging facilities.

The Royal Cliff Hotels Group operates four luxury hotels providing tourists from home and abroad with the ultimate experience. It has won over 250 national and international awards to date.

Book your stay directly with Royal Cliff to get the best-guaranteed price and optional value-added extras for an enhanced hotel experience by visiting http://www.royalcliff.com/ or contact reservations at (+66) 38 250 421 ext: 2732 or emailing [email protected].

For more information on the Royal Cliff Hotels Group, please visit www.royalcliff.com.

(Your Stories: Royal Cliff Hotels Group)

Follow the trail to Spain’s street art culture

SINGAPORE, 26 May 2022: In Spain, you expect to discover art in elegant galleries and museums, but don’t forget Street Art which is becoming increasingly popular in many towns and villages, turning the side of houses and buildings into authentic open-air galleries.

If you’re looking to do something a bit different on your visit to Spain, here are some tips on following the street art trail to discover murals and façades so impressive that they don’t seem quite real.

Vitoria-Gasteiz

In this Basque city, you can check out the Muralístico la Ciudad Pintada or Painted City Route, a gallery of murals spread around the old medieval quarter and other neighbourhoods. The façades of the buildings in the heart of Vitoria-Gasteiz have been decorated by artists and local people together, who have transformed them into huge, colourful and authentic works of art. Some have very evocative names, such as The Light of Hope.

Join a guided tour and discover all these highly original façades and the stories behind them. More information and a Google map showing all the points of interest, should you prefer to complete the route on your own: http://www.muralismopublico.com/

Barcelona

It is possible to explore this very touristy city in a different way. Join a tour either on foot or by eco-bike (they’re made of bamboo) with a specialised artist who will be your guide to Barcelona’s best works of street art, many of which are often unknown to the general public. The neighbourhoods where you’ll find the most emblematic murals are Ciutat Vella and Poblenou. In Poblenou, the façades of the old factories have been completely transformed, becoming enormous canvases. More information.

Madrid

The capital is another place where you can take some of the best urban art tours in the country. Simply take a stroll around alternative neighbourhoods like Malasaña and Lavapiés to find a multitude of examples. For example, you could take the “Cool Tour Spain” to explore the origins of the graffiti movement and discover places like the walls of the La Tabacalera cultural centre. Or why not check out urban art fairs such as C.A.L.L.E. in the Lavapiés district, where local shops welcome creativity to their window displays, Pinta Malasaña or the UVNT Art Fair. More information.

Valencia

This city on the shores of the Mediterranean invites you to explore the pretty Turia gardens, either on foot or by bike, following the “Abstracte, un riu d’art” route. You’ll be able to see 12 murals along the 10 kilometre route, at the bases of bridges, in sports areas and on garden sheds.

Another option is to join a guided tour around the famous El Carmen district, right in the centre of the city. You’ll walk through streets steeped in history, and learn about the differences between graffiti and street art. More information.

Malaga

If there’s a neighbourhood in this Andalusian city that’s perfect for enjoying street art, it’s the one known as “Soho”. In this part of the city, graffiti by international artists is mixed with art galleries, craft breweries, café terraces, shops selling comics, etc.

To see all the creations, you can follow the MAUS route – Málaga Arte Urbano Soho – and see streets transformed into canvases with works by artists such as Bohamistura, Roa, D’Face, Obey and more. More information.

Zaragoza

Urban art has been transforming the Aragonese capital for years. Organised for the first time in 2005, each September the Asalto Festival fills the city’s streets with impressive participatory art. However, on a stroll around Zaragoza at any time, you’ll find some 70 works that decorate the old quarter with animals, figures and lots of colours.

Make your own map and discover these fascinating hidden corners by yourself, or join a guided tour if you want a more in-depth experience.

Santander

Urban art has also taken to the streets of this Cantabrian city. Many of Santander’s walls have been decorated as part of the “DESVELARTE” festival of public art. Every Sunday, you have the opportunity to join a guided tour to discover them all and take some incredible photos. What’s more, you can round off your tour by checking out the exhibitions at the avant-garde Centro Botín on the waterfront.

A great way to admire the work of contemporary artists. More information.

Tudela

Thanks to the annual Urban Avant-Garde Festival, the old quarter of this Navarrese city has become one of the key places in Spain for enjoying street art. You’re sure to be impressed by the building façades, which will make you feel as if you’re in an open-air museum.

Other ideas
  • In addition to these cities, there are many others where you’ll also find innovative examples of street art, such as Zamora, Cuenca, Estepona, Calpe, Vigo, Bilbao and more.
  • If what you’re looking for is a rural getaway, you’ll also find that there are lots of villages where street art is a tribute to the people of the area and its traditions. Some examples? Villangómez (a village in Burgos with around 200 inhabitants) and Romangordo in Extremadura. The murals you’ll find there have evocative names like ‘Sounds of an Absent River’ and ‘Flying from the Root‘ and will make you fall in love with them.
  • Interestingly, more and more villages in Castile-La Mancha are renovating old grain silos to create fabulous works of street art and turn them into viewpoints. An example? The viewpoint from the grain silo in Almagro.

(Your Stories: Turespaña)

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Tourism Ambassadors talk up recovery

KUALA LUMPUR, 26 May 2022: Malaysia’s three Tourism & Culture Ambassadors, appointed in June 2021 for a two-year term, remain optimistic, sharing their plans to jump-start Malaysia’s tourism industry.

Dato’ Haji Chef Ismail Ahmad covers the gastronomy segment, Datuk Lee Jin Bok the South Korean market and Kabir Khan Mohamad Reaz the UK and US markets.

During a recent meeting with the Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, YB Dato’ Sri Hajah Nancy Shukri in Kuala Lumpur, the ambassadors elaborated on their plans to promote Malaysia in the post-pandemic era.

Photo Credit: Tourism Malaysia. Malaysia’s three Tourism Ambassadors meet with Malaysia’s Minister of Tourism, Art and Culture (fourth from left).

Dato’ Haji Chef Ismail Ahmad

Malaysia’s famed celebrity chef, Dato’ Chef Ismail Ahmad has been actively promoting Malaysia’s authentic cuisine globally through various efforts during the recent pandemic, including a collaboration with a Korean YouTube channel, Blimey, as well as personal cooking classes with the Association of Spouses of Heads of Diplomatic Missions Malaysia (SOHOM).

“The idea of working closely with SOHOM came to me three years ago, and I’m truly grateful that we managed to resume the gastro diplomacy programme this year. Due to the encouraging response by the members, the association has also agreed to make it an annual event. In the meantime, I am preparing for a five-country roadshow across Europe, where I will be working closely with embassies in Germany, Serbia, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Hungary”.

Datuk Lee Jin Bok

Datuk Lee Jin Bok, Chairman of Technology Infotech Lee Sdn Bhd, Vice Chairman of the World Federation of Korean Chambers of Commerce, and Executive Advisor for the Overseas Business Division of Daemyung Group, acts as a go-between connecting South Korea and Malaysia to promote events or the travel sector known as  Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, & Exhibitions (MICE).

Datuk Lee forecasts an increase in international arrivals, particularly from South Koreans, in 2023, after border restrictions eased mainly business travel and golf tours while promoting recovery in the MICE sector.

Kabir Khan Mohamad Reaz

A Penang-born, world-renowned magician, who performs shows in Europe, the UK, and the US, Kabir says he reaches out to audiences to create awareness of Malaysia.

“You can see that show audiences are very much interested to know about Malaysia. However, certain markets listen differently; hence the correct strategies need to be in place to promote Malaysia internationally. I plan to attract these long-haul tourists by creating value-for-money packages, where they get to enjoy several destinations for the price of one,” he explained.

“We are coming out of a pandemic. It’s a reset in tourism that gives us opportunities to develop new approaches. As a co-owner of the Atmosphere 360 Restaurant in KL Tower, 90% of our customers were tourists during the pre-pandemic. Tourists will return and enjoy the culinary experience while creating long-lasting bonds and friendships through our hospitality,” he added.

Commenting on the ambassadors’ achievements, the Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Dato’ Seri Nancy said: “Despite the limitations caused by the pandemic, our ambassadors have still managed to continue with their promotional efforts through various means. I hope that this will continue as we move forward and develop more creative efforts that can capture the hearts of our prospective visitors while showcasing Malaysia to the world.”

(Source: Tourism Malaysia)

Singapore Tourism Awards 2022

SINGAPORE, 26 May 2022: Thirty-five individuals and organisations were recognised at the Singapore Tourism Awards 2022 on Tuesday for demonstrating resilience, innovation and service excellence amidst the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic last year.

Organised by the Singapore Tourism Board, the Minister of State for Trade and Industry, and Culture, Community, and Youth Alvin Tan presided over the Singapore Tourism Awards presentation ceremony.

STB chief executive Keith Tan said: “The efforts of all the award finalists and recipients spur the entire tourism industry to greater achievements. Their spirit of resilience and creativity will become more important as we emerge from the pandemic to recapture demand and ensure Singapore remains a world-leading leisure and MICE destination.”

There were 81 finalists for the Experience Excellence, Enterprise Excellence, Customer Service, Top and Special Awards categories this year.

Standout winners

Special Recognition Awards                                       

One Kampong Gelam and Group ONE Holdings each received a Special Recognition Award for displaying resilience and delivering creative and innovative products and experiences.

One Kampong Gelam (OKG) initiated new events and activities to enliven and establish Kampong Gelam as a vibrant cultural district. OKG launched the precinct’s first Hari Raya light-up project in over a decade, with a first-of-its-kind light projection show on the Sultan Mosque. It also transformed and added vibrancy to the precinct with the first official graffiti Hall of Fame in Southeast Asia by turning construction hoardings into a street art attraction.

Group ONE Holdings (ONE) was the first event organiser to pilot an international live sporting event in 2020, with pre-event testing and heightened safe management measures. They shared their experience with other event organisers, paving the way for more events to resume in 2021. ONE continued to hold events safely and successfully while innovating and expanding its product offerings during the pandemic.       

Sustainability Awards                                      

In line with Singapore’s ambition to become a top sustainable urban destination, Grand Hyatt Singapore, Marina Bay Sands and Resorts World Sentosa were each awarded the Special Award for Sustainability.                                    

Grand Hyatt Singapore implemented impactful sustainability initiatives, such as converting food waste into fertiliser and reducing its carbon footprint by installing a gas-powered plant to provide 30% of the hotel’s electricity needs.

Marina Bay Sands, recognised as the first carbon-neutral MICE venue in Singapore, leveraged smart technology in its operations to support sustainability. MBS has also commercialised sustainability by incorporating it into their offerings and programmes – for example, by offering sustainability tours.

Resorts World Sentosa adopted a comprehensive range of sustainability initiatives in carbon neutrality, waste management, energy efficiency and biodiversity. As a sign of their sustainability commitment, RWS also provided SGD10 million in funding to the RWS-NUS Living Laboratory to enhance biodiversity conservation in Singapore.

Outstanding Achievements                                 

Twenty individuals and organisations were also honoured for their outstanding achievements across the Customer Service, Experience Excellence and Enterprise Excellence categories.

They included Let’s Go Tour’s Red Oil Lamp: Chinatown Stories Alive and Voices: Memories of Kampong Lorong Buangkok were collectively named Outstanding Tour Experience for providing an immersive, theatrical experience based on the tour location and time.                                     

The Clan Hotel was recognised as an Outstanding Hotel Experience. It developed multiple cross-sector collaborations, incorporating them into various services to provide guests with new and authentic experiences.

For the full list and details of awards and winners visit https://www.singaporetourismawards.gov.sg/recipients

About the Singapore Tourism Awards

Organised by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB), the Singapore Tourism Awards brings together Singapore’s tourism sector to celebrate individuals and organisations that best deliver exceptional experiences and achieve enterprise excellence. The Awards are an integral part of STB’s efforts to raise the Singapore tourism sector’s competitiveness by motivating organisations and individuals to create compelling experiences or adopt best practices.

For more information, visit www.singaporetourismawards.gov.sg

Cathay Pacific releases sustainability report

HONG KONG, 26 May 2022: The Cathay Pacific Group released its annual Sustainable Development Report earlier this week that addresses its commitment and progress towards net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Chief Executive Officer Augustus Tang said: “I am pleased to share our 2021 Sustainable Development Report, which sets out the specific progress we made last year towards our priority sustainability issues and being a good corporate citizen as the world tackled the Covid-19 pandemic. This included supporting our communities during this global health crisis and making new commitments toward greater diversity in our workforce and the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) in our operations.

“As our industry makes a gradual recovery from the impact of COVID-19, the transition to low-carbon transport and towards sustainable aviation has reached a tipping point. Building on the carbon-neutral pledge we have made, we announced in 2021 our target of 10% SAF use for flights operated by Cathay Pacific by 2030.

“We also developed Asia’s first major Corporate SAF Programme in 2021, which came to fruition last month with the launch of its pilot phase, bringing SAF into Hong Kong International Airport for uplift for the very first time. Together with our partners and corporate customers, we will continue to connect Hong Kong to the world in sustainable ways as recovery accelerates.”

2021 report highlights

Making progress towards carbon neutrality: “We became one of the first airlines in Asia to target 10% SAF use by 2030 and have committed to purchasing more than 350 million gallons of SAF beginning from 2024 alongside our Oneworld Alliance peers. We also co-founded the Aviation Climate Taskforce, an industry platform through which we will accelerate the development of breakthrough technologies that will help drive the decarbonisation of civil aviation.”

Strong commitment to diversity: “We have pledged to increase female representation at senior positions by 25% – reaching 30% i– by 2025. A Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) Steering Committee and a dedicated team were set up in 2021 to drive change.”

Full details of the group’s 2021 Sustainable Development Report are available here. To read more about Cathay Pacific’s Sustainable Development commitments, click here. For more information about its Corporate SAF Programme, please click here.

Jet Airways plans a resurrection

NEW DELHI, 26 May 2022: Jet Airways says it hopes to resume flights during the last quarter of this year following a series of proving flights that are part of the process to regain its wings from India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation.

According to a report in the aviation news channel, Simple Flying, Jet Airways announced last week that it “passed a significant milestone on its path to resuming operations.”

If all goes to plan, the airline that stopped flying in April 2019 when its finances collapsed could start limited commercial flights on domestic routes in India by the fourth quarter. According to reliable trade sources in Delhi, it could make a comeback on routes to other Asian destinations in early 2023.

Jalan-Kalrock Consortium is reportedly financing the airline’s resurrection enabling its return to the skies, and if all goes to plan, an air operator certificate will be issued by India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation.

According to Routes Online, Jet Airways became India’s fastest-growing airline and, at its peak, mustered a fleet of 120 aircraft, flying 600 domestic and 380 international routes.

A court panel approved Jet’s takeover and restart plan in June 2021.

A revived Jet Airways will probably fly services from Delhi to Mumbai first. However, it could face stiff opposition from other airlines as it attempts to reclaim other flight shots on domestic and eventually international routes to Southeast Asia. Flying to Phuket and Bangkok in Thailand would tap the lucrative Indian leisure travel market in the first quarter of 2023.

Flights to Singapore and Malaysia would be on the cards, followed by long-haul routes. Ultimately the airline would want to get its flight slots back on the London Heathrow route and Dubai in the Middle East.

(Source: Simple Flying, Routes Online)

Singapore ramps up Indonesian promotions

JAKARTA, 26 May 2022: Singapore is gearing up to boost visits from Indonesia with its SingapoReimagine recovery campaign designed to reignite the passion for travel through fresh and innovative experiences in Singapore.

To drive visits, the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) partners, through two Memoranda of Cooperation (MoC), with lifestyle super app Traveloka and Trans Digital Media to signal the start of the year-long rollout of joint tactical campaigns.

MoC Signing between STB and Traveloka, Juliana Kua, Assistant CEO, STB; Shirley Lesmana, CMO, Traveloka.

The MoCs are STB’s first key lifestyle and travel partnerships inked in Indonesia since the pandemic to position Singapore as the holiday destination of choice with great offers following the city’s reopening to fully-vaccinated visitors with no quarantine and testing requirements under the Vaccinated Travel Framework (VTF).

Singapore saw a 252% increase in international visitor arrivals year-on-year in Q1 2022. This is on the back of international arrivals climbing month-on-month for the third straight month in April 2022.

Some 294,300 visitors hit the island’s shores in April, up from 121,200 in March, although volumes were still far lower than the 1.6 million recorded in Apr 2019, before the pandemic. Indonesia overtook India as the biggest source of arrivals, with 58,270 travellers in April, up from 13,620 in March. Singapore expects to welcome even more visitors from May as the result of the transition to the VTF from 1 April 2022.

Singapore Tourism Board executive director Southeast Asia, John Conceicao said: “With the strong rebound in the Indonesia market in recent months as a result of quarantine-free and test-free travel for the fully vaccinated, we are doubling down on our SingapoReimagine recovery campaign to maintain top-of-mind awareness and recapture mindshare amongst our target audiences. Through our partnerships with Traveloka and Trans Digital Media, we hope to entice Indonesian travellers with a wide range of curated tactical offers such as flight and hotel packages and other lifestyle offerings to drive and sustain visitorship through to next year.”

The partnership with Traveloka, Southeast Asia’s lifestyle super-app, will drive interest to a broader target audience. It will provide a more effortless booking experience for Singapore offerings across five markets in the Southeast Asia region, namely Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, and Vietnam.

STB Indonesia had previously partnered with Traveloka in 2019 before the pandemic, and with the improving travel situation regionally, this partnership is timely to reignite the pent-up travel demand and sustain the recovery momentum.

Traveloka chief marketing officer Shirley Lesmana said: “Before the pandemic, Singapore was consistently amongst the top three tourist destinations for Indonesians, and we are hoping that this partnership will continue the momentum, revitalizing the wanderlust in Indonesians to travel to Singapore.”

Harnessing the strong consumer touchpoints within the Trans Digital Media’s ecosystem, STB hopes its first of its kind partnership with the group will help to drive demand and actual bookings for leisure travel to Singapore. The partnership with Trans Digital Media will see AntaVaya – one of Indonesia’s largest travel agencies, creating new Singapore products supported by exclusive Bank Mega deals and promoted throughout their media and retail outlets nationally.

Trans Digital Media president director Abdul Aziz added: “We are truly excited about the collaboration with STB to strengthen the appeal of its tourism offerings to the Indonesian market. With this partnership, we hope to be able to support Singapore’s tourism recovery to emerge even stronger than before.”

Fresh and innovative experiences in Singapore

SkyHelix Sentosa, Singapore’s highest open-air panoramic ride and the first carbon-neutral attraction on Sentosa Island. as well as the Museum of Ice Cream.

Other Singapore attractions have been enhanced, such as Marvel Universe area at Madame Tussauds Singapore, the Tropical Montane Orchidetum at National Orchid Garden, and the Ice Hotel Gallery at Snow City, which is Singapore’s first ice hotel experience.

The events calendar in Singapore looks set to entice visitors with the first-ever Wellness Festival Singapore in June, the perennial favourite Singapore Food Festival in Q3 2022, and the highly anticipated F1 Singapore Grand Prix 2022 at the end of September.

Travellers can also look forward to new attractions that will be opening soon, like the Slingshot; Asia’s tallest extreme swing ride and an integrated facility where visitors can skate, surf, ski and snowboard in Trifecta in 2023.

Singapore has put in place robust measures to safeguard the health and safety of travellers and the local community. As of 24 May 2022, 93% of Singapore’s total population has completed their full vaccination regimen.

Outrigger joins culture and heritage association

SINGAPORE, 25 May 2022: Premier beach resort brand Outrigger Hospitality Group has joined the World Tourism Association for Culture and Heritage (WTACH.org) as part of its larger ESG (environment, social, governance) initiative.

“WTACH’s ambition to respect and conserve local culture is fully aligned with ‘The Outrigger Way’ – our corporate foundation of caring for the host, guest and place,” said  OHG vice president of corporate communications and social responsibility Monica Salter.

“We’re grateful to be part of a network of like-minded organisations to protect and preserve cultural uniqueness through respectful engagement with local communities and custodians,” she said.

The Outrigger Way values system originated from Hawaii’s culture of hospitality. It embraces local traditions and cultures in all of Outrigger’s places. Whether in Fiji, Thailand, Mauritius, Hawaii or The Maldives, the host culture is of crowning importance at Outrigger and is incorporated into signature guest experiences.

Founded in 2019 as a not-for-profit membership organisation, WTACH seeks to ensure that the unique attributes, history and cultural values of the world’s tourism-related communities are celebrated and preserved for generations to come.

“Travel and tourism, when done right, can be one of the great protectors of local cultural heritage and a force for good,” said WTACH president and CEO Nigel Fell.

“We look forward to offering Outrigger extra support, training and tools to enhance the already solid work on tourism sustainability practices in the Pacific, Asia and Indian Ocean regions,” said Fell.

Last March, Outrigger unveiled the A’o Cultural Centre in the Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach Resort’s lobby as part of a USD80 million transformation. Through art and historical artefacts, Outrigger’s aim at the centre is to showcase Hawaii’s maritime heritage in partnership with the Polynesian Voyaging Society, local artists, Bishop Museum – designated the Hawaii State Museum of Natural and Cultural History – and Friends of Hawaiiloa and Hokulea, a non-profit dedicated to Hawaiian canoe building traditions.

(Your Stories: Outrigger Hospitality Group)

Centara: Stay longer for less

BANGKOK, 25 May 2022: Centara Hotels & Resorts invites freedom-loving travellers to stay longer for less with free nights on offer at COSI hotels in Samui, Krabi, and Pattaya.

Guests can book from now until 30 June 2022 for stays from 1 to 30 June 2022 and enjoy a second consecutive night free for every night booked, starting from just THB900++ for a two-night stay. It gets better the longer you stay — Stay-2-Pay-1, Stay-4-Pay-2, Stay-6-Pay-3.

Modern and funky, affordable lifestyle hotels, COSIs are located in some of the most vibrant neighbourhoods and home to a fun community where travellers and residents meet and connect. COSI reimagines the modern hotel as a smart social hub connected with fast, free Wi-Fi and USB charger points throughout, where like-minded travellers get to do more of what makes them happy, 24 hours around the clock.

COSI Samui Chaweng Beach

A hop away from the fine sands of Chaweng Beach, COSI Samui Chaweng Beach is a lively place for connecting, chilling and mingling. Guests can splash in the rooftop pool, with its mega-instagrammable see-through side, or venture out and explore the island after hitting up the COSI Crew for local recommendations.

COSI Pattaya Wong Amat Beach

Metres from the beach and close to all the social happenings in Pattaya, COSI Pattaya Wong Amat Beach oozes simplicity and style. Guests enjoy the freedom to play a pool or beer pong game in the Social Hub or take a dip in the cool outdoor swimming pool with underwater speakers. To mingle with like-minded travellers, Café 247, a signature brand concept available at all COSI hotels,  offers a part-digital playspace and part-lifestyle café where guests can redeem daily credits for food and drinks anytime day or night.

COSI Krabi Ao Nang Beach

The newest lifestyle hotel in Krabi, COSI Krabi, is located right in the heart of the action, within walking distance from Ao Nang Beach and the town’s nightlife and restaurants. The smart hotel offers total freedom for today’s connected generation, including the 24-hr social hub & café and fitness centre. A rooftop pool, complete with the mandatory underwater speakers, offers guests stunning views of the region’s iconic limestone rocks.

Every Centara hotel and resort adheres to strict health and safety standards as part of the “Centara Complete Care” programme developed with Ecolab and SGS.

To enjoy the free night offer, choose the “COSI Celebration” promotion when booking between now and 30 June 2022 for a stay from 1 to 30 June 2022.

To learn more about Centara Hotels & Resorts, visit www.centarahotelsresorts.com.

Cebu Pacific steps up green fuel tests

MANILA, 25 May 2022: Cebu Pacific (CEB) used green fuel to power its brand-new Airbus A330neo on its delivery flight from Airbus facilities in Toulouse, France, to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Manila.

It becomes the first low-cost carrier in Asia to incorporate sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) into its operations. The historic flight on the Airbus A330neo aircraft departed Toulouse, France powered by a blended mixture of SAF and conventional fuel arriving in Manila on 20 May.

The new aircraft is CEB’s third A330neo and is the greenest aircraft in the industry, given its fuel efficiency and carrying capacity.

CEB’s A330neo is configured with 459 seats in a single-class layout and is fuel-efficient, achieving 25% less fuel burn than previous-generation aircraft.

CEB intends to fuel up with SAF when delivering two more A33neo aircraft later this year.

“This move to use SAF is a pillar of Cebu Pacific’s sustainable journey. SAF will be used for aircraft delivery and is a major component of our fleet modernisation. This strengthens our drive to achieve our green goal of being carbon neutral by 2050,” said Cebu Pacific chief strategy officer Alex Reyes.

SAF is a “drop-in” replacement for fossil fuels produced from renewable resources. The use of SAF results in an up to 85% reduction in carbon emissions across the SAF lifecycle. The chemical and physical characteristics of SAF are almost identical to those of conventional jet fuel and can be safely mixed with regular jet fuel to varying degrees. SAF does not require any adaptations to the aircraft or engines and does not negatively impact performance or maintenance.

The airline’s sustainability goal is aligned with global aviation’s commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. To respond to this challenge, CEB pledges to use SAF to launch green routes by 2025 and fuel its entire network by 2030.