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MICE at Sea gets safer

SINGAPORE, 11 January 2022: Dream Cruises confirms its World Dream cruise ship is the first to receive the SG SafeEvent Certification launched by the Singapore Association of Convention and Exhibition Organisers and Suppliers (SACEOS).

The certification ensures hygiene benchmarks and safe-distancing best practices are upheld at business events and deliver MICE event solutions that adhere to STB’s CruiseSafe guidelines.

“We have re-imagined MICE At Sea cruises in anticipation of regional cruise resumption to welcome international fly-cruise MICE event delegates to Singapore onboard World Dream once again,” said Dream Cruises president Michael Goh.

To support MICE At Sea Dream Cruises adopts the following guidelines:      

Full vaccination for all passengers and ship crew;
Same day COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Testing for guests;
Staggered cruise embarkation/disembarkation times;
Deployment of safe distancing and crowd control Cruise Ambassadors and dedicated Hotel Event team during events;
Contactless contact tracing technology such as TraceTogether Token / App, Tracey Tokens, Cabin Key Cards and CCTV surveillance records;
100% fresh air ventilation in each cabin and public areas with no re-circulation of air;
A well-equipped 24-hour medical centre with Covid-19 testing capability, two doctors including an infection control officer, isolation wards and quarantine cabins;
Increased frequency of sanitation at high-touch points using hospital-grade disinfectants.

AirAsia Philippines responds to Covid-19 surge

MANILA, 11 January 2022: AS Covid-19 cases in Metro Manila and Calabarzon spiral AirAsia Philippines has raised its internal response alert to ensure the health and safety of its employees and passengers and prevent flight cancellations.

AirAsia Philippines has also established a Safety Plus 24/7 Team composed of different department leaders. Medical teams strengthen support and monitoring of the health and well-being of employees, including by distributing medication and vitamins to those who have contracted the virus.

The airline is now enforcing an online daily health check form that monitors the health condition of all its staff, including those who are on work at home status. Its flight operations department also clusters schedules and does regular onsite Antigen tests for flight deck and cabin crew.

AirAsia Philippines Spokesperson Steve Dailisan said, “Adequate planning and anticipation are key to mitigating the risks entailed on the unprecedented surge of Covid-19 cases. Thankfully, we have initiated the reintegration training of our hibernated staff as early as December and gradually this January, which will complement the requirements for manpower.”

AirAsia Philippines also prioritised securing booster shots for all of its employees who have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 while also offering enhanced flexibility for guests who wish to move their flights amid this developing situation.

AirAsia Philippines guests travelling over the next few days are strongly encouraged to check their flight status and visit the AirAsia fly safe page for the latest updates on travel requirements.

Since 10 January 2022, all AirAsia Philippines destinations continue to observe enhanced mobility among fully vaccinated individuals, accepting vaccination cards as a primary travel requirement, with the exemption of Caticlan and Kalibo, which now requires negative RT-PCR test results taken 72 hours before departure, regardless of vaccination status.

Singapore launches Art Around the City

SINGAPORE, 10 January 2022: The National Arts Council (NAC) and the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) have partnered to launch Art Around The City, a series of visual art installations and programmes across key precincts in Gillman Barracks, Orchard Road, Little India and Chinatown.

Drawing on their history, culture, and landscape, the public art activations will add vibrancy to each iconic precinct, engage with the public, and spotlight Singapore-based artists and curators.

Gillman Barracks.

Art Around The City, which runs through to April this year, brings the identities of the four precincts to life. Each site-specific installation sits at the intersection of Art, culture and heritage, to resonate and connect with each precinct’s community.

At Gillman Barracks, The Forest Institute presents a large-scale architectural installation by artist Robert Zhao Ren Hui and architect-artist Randy Chan. A culmination of four years of research, it elaborates on how nature co-exists alongside urban life. Visitors will be able to sign up for special programmes that include morning nature walks with the artist.

Hyphen BB curates and showcases The Non-Season in a vibrant take-over of Design Orchard in Orchard Road that features a diverse range of artists presenting fun yet thoughtful installations and artworks. The artist list includes Howie Kim, Ee Shaun, Masuri Mazlan and others presenting mixed media artworks – within the store as well as window displays – inspired by the ecological and commercial histories of the Orchard Road precinct. The public can join various programmes by artists and retail collaborators featuring tours, exclusive merchandise, workshops, and performances.

In Little India and Chinatown, the public artworks will respond to the precincts’ unique culture and deep-rooted traditions. Singapore-based creative agency Texture Media invites the public to experience The Rangoli Movement, an installation incorporating the sounds and vibrant colours of Little India with master artist Vijaya Mohan.

At Kreta Ayer Square in Chinatown, The Gathering features Singapore artist Wong Lip Chin and curator John Tung recreating a teahouse set within a traditional Chinese garden that will serve as a gathering point for the public to take in tea and incense experiences.

Tay Tong, Director of Sector Development (Visual Arts) at NAC, said, “The series of art installations and activations at the key precincts enables Art to be present in the urban spaces where the public can experience Art in different and appealing ways. We hope that the public artworks will activate the imagination and encourage people to pay attention and perceive more deeply the environment that they occupy.”

STB director arts & cultural precincts Lim Shoo Ling said: “In line with our efforts to enhance Singapore’s destination attractiveness, STB continues to support a variety of experiences that contribute to Singapore’s leisure offerings and showcase our unique arts and cultural heritage. We hope that both locals and visitors will enjoy the line-up of unique art experiences at “Art Around The City” and take time out to explore and rediscover our precincts.”

Macau shuts shop for 14 days

MACAU, 10 January 2022: Macau has cancelled all international flights and all inbound travellers outside of China for 14 days ending 23 January.

The only exception is mainland China where residents can continue to visit Macau. All arrivals to Macau must provide a valid negative Covid-19 PCR test. You may need to undergo medical screening or observation at a designated venue. Restrictions may change at short notice.

The 14-day ban on all civilian flights from foreign countries started on 9 January and will be in place until midnight on 23 January following

Macau’s Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre’s announcement last week in response to the surge in Omicron variant infections worldwide which now poses a severe public health threat to Asian nations.

Despite the ban on all international flights, several positive cases of Covid-19 have been detected requiring foreign arrivals to enter strict hotel quarantine. They were mainly from the UK, Singapore, the Philippines and Thailand.

Macau’s ban on all international arrivals is stricter than measures imposed by Hong Kong that limited its ban to just arrivals from eight countries – Australia, Canada, France, India, Pakistan, the Philippines, the UK and the US.

Hong Kong’s ban started a day earlier, on 8 January. Vaccinated Hong Kong residents who are living overseas can return if they have not been resident in any of the eight countries. Arrivals must undergo between seven and 21 days of quarantine in a designated facility, depending on their vaccination status and travel origin. They are also required to take multiple Covid-19 tests, both upon arrival and throughout quarantine.

Non-residents, meanwhile, are only allowed to travel to Hong Kong if they are not coming from one of 140 countries included in the government’s high-risk Group A category.

The Maldives reaches million plus milestone

MALE, The Maldives 2022: The Maldives welcomed 1.3 million tourist visitors during 2021, despite the many challenges faced this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

A ceremony was held at Velana International Airport for the 1.3 millionth visitor, Constantin Stelian Emil, who was welcomed by the Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation chief executive officer and managing director Thoyyib Mohamed.

A ceremony was held at Velana International Airport to welcome the 1.3 millionth visitor, Constantin Stelian Emil and family from Romania.

“Despite all the challenges, 2021 has been a great year for the Maldivian tourism sector, achieving many milestones and receiving many accolades and awards, one of which was the prestigious World Travel Awards leading destination 2021 title. Reaching 1.3 million visitors is not a small achievement considering how volatile the global tourism situation has been throughout the year.”

As the parent company responsible for marketing the Maldives as a destination abroad, MMPRC generated over 400 different marketing activities in 24 global markets this year, including fairs, roadshows, familiarisation trips, marketing campaigns, webinars, and interviews. This year MMPRC plans over 60 in-person events, including 17 fairs, roadshows, and events scheduled for just the first quarter of 2022.

Swiss-Belhotel expands in Indonesia

JAKARTA, 10 January 2022: Swiss-Belhotel International Indonesia recently sealed a management agreement for Swiss-Belhotel Airport, Yogyakarta, with the owning company PT Adhiraka Graha Sejahtera.

Scheduled to be opened later this year,  the four-star 167-room hotel project is located just minutes away from Yogyakarta’s international airport within the Kulon Progo Airport hub complex.

From left to right Emmanuel Guillard, Matthew Faull, Whari Prihartono, Devi Arlitawati, Ratu Reny.

“Swiss-Belhotel International is proud to be the appointed operator for this exciting project. This hotel will become our third hotel in Yogyakarta, and it will add our brand collection in this city after the presence of Swiss-Belboutique and Zest Yogyakarta,” said Swiss-Belhotel International senior vice president of operations and development for Indonesia, Emmanuel Guillard. “We will accommodate the increasing demand of travellers to this city with the presence of Swiss-Belhotel Airport Yogyakarta, especially with the new airport operations and the rapid city development in recent years.”

Key facilities at the hotel include a ballroom and meeting rooms, an all-day dining restaurant with indoor and outdoor sitting options, in-room dining, a rooftop swimming pool, and a fitness centre.

FCM offers fee-free service

SINGAPORE, 10 January 2022: FCM a leading travel management firm in the Asia Pacific, says it is launching a fee-free scheme for startups and mid-sized companies in Singapore to help them weather the Covid-19 pandemic.

The travel management company says it will fill the gap left behind by smaller agencies in Singapore and plans to roll out the initiative in Malaysia and Hong Kong when borders reopen for international travel, possibly later this year.

“We are launching a fee-free travel management programme in Singapore because we believe it’s the right thing to do to support startups and mid-sized companies,” said FCM Travel’s director of marketing Henry Jones, who heads the company’s SME travel division in Asia. “Often, these companies have similar business travel needs as MNCs and large national companies but are held back by greater budgetary considerations. They also have less negotiating power for group deals with suppliers as compared to large organisations. This is our way of supporting them – providing cost-effective rates and full travel management services inclusive of technology support at no fees.”

Fee-free business travel for all flight and hotel bookings is the core item to assist startup companies, but FCM will also help with systems and technology implementation at no cost, completed within two weeks.

Services included within the programme are FCM’s 24/7 expert agent support; monthly reporting; always available duty of care via safety and risk functions through FCM’s mobile technology to account for the well-being and location of every traveller; and online booking capabilities.

With the reopening of the Singapore borders and Vaccinated Travel Lane arrangements with several markets in Q4 of 2021, business travel is showing the first signs of recovery. The pandemic had also left many startups and mid-sized companies stranded with the closure of several local agencies, which prompted FCM to step up and fill in the gaps left behind by these players.

“We recognise that the travel landscape is changed, which has created a challenging trading environment for some companies, especially budget-conscious clients,” said FCM vice-president of customer success in Asia Vicki Parris. “This initiative allows us to offer a helping hand to more Singaporean startups and mid-sized companies as they continue to grow. Furthermore, we want to continue to be able to provide more customers with the FCM trademark personalised service regardless of the size of a company.”

AJC webinar explores Japan’s travel market

TOKYO, 10 January 2022: The ASEAN-Japan Centre (AJC) will organise a webinar, 12 January for tourism stakeholders that reside in the BIMP-EAGA grouping in Asia.

BIMP-EAGA covers tourism players in  Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, known as the East ASEAN Growth Area or BIMP-EAGA. The webinar will present the latest information on the Japanese travel market and how to promote tourism attractions on the BIMP-EAGA grouping to Japan.

A relatively unknown entity in regional tourism BIMP-EAGA has links dating back to its foundation in 1994 with a mandate to spur tourism development in the four participating Southeast Asian countries that were lesser lights on the regional tourism stage.

In its Vision 2025, BIMP-EAGA presents the need to strengthen five pillars: Connectivity, food basket, environment, and socio-cultural & education, and tourism.

AJC ran a series of symposiums focusing on the four pillars from November to December 2021 and now hosts its tourism webinar to complete the Vision 2025 presentations.

The upcoming tourism webinar will introduce updates and trends prevalent in the Japanese market, such as consumer sentiments and will focus on ecotourism, one of the strengths of the region. It will also provide information on digital marketing for tourism promotion.

BIMP-EAGA Tourism Webinar

Japanese market insights and trends post-COVID-19
Date/Time: Wednesday, 12 January 2022, 1500 – 1700 (Japan time) via Zoom.

Programme

Opening Remarks
Kunihiko Chris Hirabayashi, Secretary-General of ASEAN-Japan Centre.

Shu Kawano, Director, Second Southeast Asia Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Japan.

Salinah Md Salleh, Acting Director of Tourism Department, Brunei Darussalam/Chair of BIMP-EAGA Joint Tourism Development Cluster.

Presentations
How do Japanese travellers view BIMP countries?

Reading trends through ASEAN travel awareness survey 1.
Speaker: Haruna Chinzei, Account Manager, Marketing Voice Ltd.

The new chapter of ecotourism post COVID-19

Cases of Japan and beyond.
Speaker: Masaru Takayama, Chairperson, Asian Ecotourism Network.

How to attract Japanese travellers through effective digital marketing.
Speaker: Kei Shibata, Co-founder & CEO, Venture Republic – TRAVEL jp & Trip101.

Organiser:
ASEAN-Japan Centre.

Supporting organisation:
BIMP-EAGA Facilitation Centre.

Language:
English

Registration:
Free
Please register from the link below to participate:
https://bit.ly/3rLorpu

Thailand adds Sandbox destinations

BANGKOK, 10 January 2022: Thailand’s Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) has approved a new round of entry measures for international arrivals to Thailand, reopening three more Sandbox destinations – Krabi, Phang-Nga, and Surat Thani (only Ko Samui, Ko Pha-ngan, and Ko Tao) from 11 January 2022. 

It gives the country four Sandbox destinations when the already established Phuket is included. 

International travellers will be able to travel to Thailand under the Sandbox programme and can choose to undergo their mandatory seven-day stay in either Krabi, Phang-Na, Phuket, or Surat Thani (limited to Samui, Pha-ngan, and Tao islands).

However, all travellers must make sure that they arrange everything in order before applying for the Sandbox Thailand Pass. This may include but is not limited to the following: A vaccination certificate, a pre-arrival negative RT-PCR test result, prepaid seven night’s accommodation in an approved hotel, prepaid RT-PCR tests for when in Thailand, and an insurance policy with the cover of no less than US$50,000.

Travellers must stay at least the first seven nights within a Sandbox destination if planning to continue the journey to other destinations in Thailand. If staying less than seven nights, the traveller must leave Thailand to another country immediately.

Lifting of travel restrictions

Also, from 11 January 2022, the CCSA approved the lifting of travel restrictions on arrivals from African countries. This means travellers from Africa will be allowed to apply for the Thailand Pass under either the Sandbox programme or the Alternative Quarantine system.

New Test & Go Thailand Pass applications remain suspended until further notice. Those who have already obtained a Test & Go Thailand Pass and have a QR Code are allowed to enter the country (CCSA will update if there is a cut off date for entry for those who already have a pass). That window remains open for the time being for those who have already completed the Test & Go procedure and have the go-ahead to travel.

Even though new applications for the  Test & Go scheme have been suspended until further notice, travellers who are currently planning to enter Thailand can apply for the Thailand Pass under either the Sandbox programme or the Alternative Quarantine system.

Thailand’s 26 “Blue Zone” provinces

The CCSA also approved the measure to maintain the designation of 26 “Blue Zone” provinces with pilot tourist destinations. However, stringent health and safety guidelines have been introduced.

“Blue Zone” destinations are:

Central Region: Bangkok, and Ayutthaya (Mueang district only), Kanchanaburi, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Phetchaburi (Cha-Am district only), Prachuap Khiri Khan (Mueang, Hua Hin, and Nong Kae districts only), and Samut Prakan (Suvarnabhumi Airport only).

Eastern Region: Chanthaburi (only for Mueang and Tha Mai districts), Chon Buri (only for Bang Lamung, Ko Si Chang, Pattaya, and Si Racha districts, and only Bang Sarey and Na Jomtien subdistricts in Sattahip district), Rayong (only for Ko Samet), and Trat (only for Ko Chang and Ko Kut districts).

Northern Region: Chiang Mai (Mueang, Chom Thong, Doi Tao, Mae Rim, and Mae Taeng districts only) and Chiang Rai (Mueang, Chiang Khong, Chiang Saen, Mae Chan, Mae Fah Luang, Mae Sai, Phan, Thoeng, Wiang Kaen, and Wiang Pa Pao districts only).

Northeastern Region: Buri Ram (Mueang district only), Khon Kaen (Mueang, Khao Suan Kwang, Poei Noi, Phon, Phu Wiang, and Ubolratana districts only), Loei (Chiang Khan district only), Nakhon Ratchasima (Mueang, Chaloem Phra Kiat, Chok Chai, Pak Chong, Phimai, Sikhio, and Wang Nam Khiao districts), Nong Khai (Mueang, Si Chiang Mai and Tha Bo districts only), Surin (Mueang and Tha Tum districts only), and Udon Thani (Mueang, Ban Dung, Kumphawapi, Na Yung, Prachaksilpakhom, and Nong Han districts only).

Southern Region: Krabi, Phang-Nga, Phuket, Ranong (Ko Phayam only), and Surat Thani (Ko Samui, Ko Pha-ngan, and Ko Tao only).

For more information on entry into Thailand schemes, please visit: https://www.tatnews.org/thailand-reopening/

(YOUR STORIES: TAT)

Maldives marketing taps Kuoni France clients

SINGAPORE, 7 January 2022: The Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation has initiated a month-long marketing campaign with Kuoni France.

The campaign that started 6 January runs until 6 February, targeting Kuoni France sales channels, one of the largest online travel agencies, catering to a worldwide audience, selling over 100 destinations.

The collaborative campaign between MMPRC and Kuoni France aims to promote the destination as a safe haven, ready to welcome tourists from the French market.

Under this campaign, advertisements, articles, photos, and newsletters of the Maldives will be posted on the digital and social media platforms of Kuoni, France and will be placed at strategic outdoor locations.

The campaign content focuses on promoting the natural geography of the Maldivian islands, where social distancing rules are easily applied as part of comprehensive  Covid-19 safety measures in place at resorts, hotels, guesthouses and liveaboards.

France is an important market for the Maldives, ending the year 2021 with strong travel arrivals. As of 29 December 2021, the Maldives had welcomed 1,312,706 tourists. During this period, France became the ninth strongest source market for the Maldives, with arrivals totalling 29,877.