Asia/Singapore Thursday, 9th April 2026
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dss+ signs new global partnership with CWT

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dss+ optimises its global travel programme with CWT

Global provider of transformational operations management consulting services, dss+, has partnered with CWT.

This partnership will see CWT support the travel needs of dss+ employees across 25 global markets. Benefits will also include streamlined travel processes, improved programme efficiency, and continuous support and assistance, regardless of their location or time zone.

dss+ optimises its global travel programme with CWT

CWT will also provide dss+ with solutions to make the company’s travel programme more efficient and sustainable through comprehensive data reporting capabilities.

This first-time consolidation of its travel programme also enables dss+ to leverage CWT’s relationships with ecosystem partners, unlocking greater value.

Cultural pursuits

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Event brief
Asian Trails Laos organised a three-day event in Luang Prabang in November for a group of 43 delegates as an annual trip for a professional association in France.

The aim was to provide the group with an opportunity to connect and expand their professional network, while participating in engaging cultural activities that showcased Laos’ culture and traditions.

“The participants were interested in discovering parts of Asia and enjoyed taking part in excursions and activities that showcased unique aspects of Laos,” said Saita Kiatikhema, business development manager at Asian Trails Laos.

She added that the immersive programme was tailor-made to meet the group’s needs, and was enhanced by Asian Trails’ bespoke services to add an extra touch of exclusivity to the programme.

Event highlights
Given the objective of sampling Laotian culture, Kiatikhema said delegates were treated to a range of immersive local experiences. After a morning visit to the famous Pak Ou Caves to gain insight into Laotian life and culture, they set off on a leisurely cruise along the iconic Mekong River passing by rural landscapes and riverside life.

For lunch, the group stopped at a small island in the middle of the river, where an al fresco meal full of local delicacies was served under white tents that were set up exclusively for the occasion.

Another highlight took place on the last evening of the excursion, when dinner was arranged in a unique setting – in front of a traditional temple, Wat Nong Sikhounmuang, in Luang Prabang.

“The street in front of Wat Nong, an active temple that is currently home to several Buddhist monks, was closed off for the event,” Kiatikhema said. There, a magical dinner was served, with special lighting and tables covered in white tablecloths set up to create a “memorable atmosphere”.

The three-day programme also included an excursion led by Francis Engelmann, a French cultural expert who has resided in Laos for over 40 years. Engelmann has been a key figure in the conservation of Luang Prabang, serving as an advisor and consultant to UNESCO.

Under Engelmann’s guidance, delegates gained deeper insights into Laotian history and traditions. He shared unique historical details during a tour of the National Museum, formerly the Royal Palace, and Wat Xiengthong, the site of royal coronations.

Challenges
Kiatikhema said that organising and setting up lunch on a remote island in the Mekong River presented several logistical challenges that were overcome through teamwork and Asian Trails Laos’ experience.

“Being able to deliver a rustic, picnic-style lunch with a five-star service was accomplished through the hard work and dedication of our team members, who were able to adapt and deliver excellent service despite the unique setting,” she added, stating that the results left a lasting impression with the delegates.

Event name Cultural MICE immersion programme
Organises Asian Trails Laos
Destination Luang Prabang, Laos
Date November 15-17, 2024
Attendees 43 pax

Jumeirah appoints Thomas B. Meier as CEO

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Thomas B. Meier has been named as Jumeirah’s new CEO, where he will lead the brand’s plans to double its portfolio by 2030, with a focus on international expansion and strengthening its position as a global leader in luxury hospitality.

Having most recently served as interim CEO, Meier played a key role in guiding Jumeirah through several important milestones and will now oversee the next phase of the brand’s sustainable growth under its Mission 2030 strategy.

Travel Industry Council elects new chairman

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Veteran Tommy Tam has been elected chairman of the Travel Industry Council for a three-year term (2024-2027).

Starting his tourism career with various airlines in 1974, Tam founded Arrow Travel in 1990 and has since been actively involved in several trade associations, including the Hong Kong Association of China Travel Organisers, Hong Kong Association of Travel Agents, and most recently, as chairman of the Society of IATA Passenger Agents.

Rosanna Law leads as Hong Kong’s tourism chief

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Rosanna Law Shuk-pui has replaced Kevin Yeung as Hong Kong’s tourism chief.

A civil servant since 1989, Law has served in various bureaux and departments, including deputy commissioner for tourism from 2010 to 2016.

Prior to this role, she was the permanent secretary for housing/director of housing from August 2023.

Singapore steps up security checks at all checkpoints this month

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Tighter security checks and delays should be expected across all Singapore checkpoints this month

Singapore’s Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) has warned of enhanced security checks and delays at all checkpoints from now until January 22. The move is ordered “in view of heightened security situation in the region”, said authorities.

Tighter security checks and delays should be expected across all Singapore checkpoints this month

Detailed checks will be carried out on arriving travellers and conveyances at the land, air and sea checkpoints across Singapore, it said in a Facebook post.

Travellers are advised to factor in additional time for immigration clearance due to delays at the checkpoints.

Scott Bear helms as GM of Novotel Geelong

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Novotel Geelong has named Scott Bear as its new general manager.

He brings a decade of experience in the hospitality industry, having worked across a diverse range of departments and hotels, from midscale to luxury.

In his new role, Bear will focus on enhancing service to create exceptional experiences for visitors to Geelong. He is also passionate about building local connections, supporting charities, and promoting volunteer initiatives that benefit the community.

New travel rules to the UK take effect

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Travellers from many countries now require an ETA to enter the UK; London pictured

Starting today, January 8, 2025, travellers from many countries, including Singapore, Malaysia, and Hong Kong, will require an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) to enter the UK.

This digital travel permit, similar to the US ESTA programme, aims to enhance border security while streamlining entry procedures. The ETA is not a visa, it is a visa waiver for those who currently don’t require a visa to enter the UK.

Travellers from many countries now require an ETA to enter the UK; London pictured

Citizens of the European Union are temporarily exempt from the ETA requirement until April 2, 2025.

Applying for an ETA is a straightforward online process, though business travellers should apply at least a few days before their intended travel date. Approval typically takes 72 hours. The ETA costs £10 (US$12.50) per person, regardless of age, and is valid for two years, allowing for multiple entries into the UK within that timeframe. Visitors will also have permission to stay in the UK for six months, whether for business or tourism reasons.

To apply, travellers will need a valid passport, an email address, and a credit or debit card to pay the application fee.

Bali International Convention Centre gets a makeover

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Bali International Convention Centre

The Bali International Convention Centre (BICC) has recently completed extensive renovations to its facilities.

For instance, BICC’s largest venue, Mangupura Hall, has undergone significant upgrades to its modern wall panels, as well as the stage. Cutting-edge LEDs on both sides of the existing stage have also been installed, while the carpet has also been replaced.

Bali International Convention Centre

Nusantara Hall, BICC’s second-largest venue, now features premium tiled flooring, and a new carpet and lighting system, while Jakarta Hall has received similar upgrades to ensure a consistent experience of luxury and comfort.

Renovations extend beyond the halls, with the entire venue now featuring artistic enhancements such as the Ramayana epic depicted in intricate wall reliefs, offering guests an authentic Balinese cultural experience. LED signage throughout the BICC ensures smooth navigation for attendees, while practical improvements like anti-slip flooring in the loading dock area provide a safer and more efficient environment for event organisers.

The venue, which is located adjacent to the 432-key Westin Resort Nusa Dua, has also incorporated eco-friendly features such as LED lighting solutions and electric vehicle charging stations.

As part of its transformation, BICC has also launched a newly updated website, providing clients easy access to venue details, floor plans, and booking options.

Xi’an takes flight at Routes Asia 2026

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The Routes Asia 2026 event is expected to contribute to the growth of Xi'an's air connectivity; Terracotta Army Museum in Xi'an pictured

Xi’an, the ancient capital of China, and China West Airport Group, have been selected to host the 22nd edition of Routes Asia in 2026.

This air service development event, organised by Routes and part of the Aviation Week Network, will bring together key aviation industry players to advance air connectivity across the Asia Pacific region.

The Routes Asia 2026 event is expected to contribute to the growth of Xi’an’s air connectivity; Terracotta Army Museum in Xi’an pictured

Xi’an, renowned for its rich history and cultural heritage, including the Terracotta Army, serves as a crucial transport hub for northern China. Xi’an Xianyang International Airport, handling over 47 million passengers annually, is poised for significant growth. The passenger throughput of 2024 has returned to the pre-epidemic level which has reached over 47 million.

Steven Small, director of Routes, said: “Routes Asia will attract even more international tourists to Xi’an, and promote trade and investment development. The event will comprehensively strengthen the airport’s existing network in Southeast and North Asia, while also further expanding the route network in Central Asia, the Middle East and Europe.”

Small emphasised the positive impact of hosting Routes Asia, stating that previous host airports have witnessed a 5.7 per cent increase in network growth within three years. With the attendance of over 100 leading airlines, the event provides a platform for Xi’an to showcase its infrastructure development and investment opportunities to key decision-makers.

Yang Ou, chairman of China West Airport Group, shared that in December 2024, the third expansion phase of Xi’an Xianyang International Airport – where another runway will be added – was put into motion. In the future, the aviation hub will be capable of serving 83 million passengers, and handling one million tons of cargo, annually.

China West Airport Group is the second largest large-scale airport management group operating across provinces in China, and currently operates 18 airports in Shaanxi, Ningxia and Qinghai provinces.

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