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Dusit Thani Bangkok offers luxury limousine service with Porsche Thailand

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Dusit Thani Bangkok has partnered with Porsche Thailand to deliver a bespoke luxury limousine service for guests.

This collaboration marks the first time in Thailand that Porsche sports cars will be used as part of a hotel’s limousine service. Dusit Thani Bangkok’s luxury fleet includes five Porsche Panamera 4 E-Hybrid Executive models, an executive sedan that delivers comfort, style, technology, and sophistication.

Dusit has partnered with Porsche Thailand to provide a luxury limousine experience for its guests

The long wheelbase Panamera Executive features a spacious, luxurious interior, with premium leather seats, entertainment systems and complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi – perfect for transfers, bespoke excursions, or tailored travel routes.

In addition, each chauffeur managing Dusit’s fleet has received rigorous training from Porsche Thailand – these elite drivers further distinguish themselves by wearing bespoke uniforms, crafted to reflect the elegance and sophistication of both Dusit Thani Bangkok and the Porsche brand.

The reimagined Dusit Thani Bangkok will open its doors on September 27, 2024, following a transformation as part of the Dusit Central Park project, located opposite Lumpini Park.

Furthermore, guests booking Club Rooms or Suites directly through the hotel or its website will enjoy a complimentary airport transfer in a Porsche Panamera Executive limousine – an exclusive privilege reserved for direct bookings only.

The Travel Corporation names Melissa Dasilva as interim CEO

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The Travel Corporation (TTC) has appointed Melissa DaSilva as interim chief executive officer of TTC Tour Brands.

DaSilva, who most recently served as president of TTC Tour Brands North America and brings over three decades of travel industry expertise to her new role, succeeds Gavin Tollman who will exit the business when the company sale closes later this year.

In her interim position, DaSilva will oversee TTC Tour Brands’ portfolio of six brands, which includes Trafalgar, Insight Vacations, and Contiki.

Plaza Premium Group welcomes new MD of global marketing, products and partnerships

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Gigi Cheung has been appointed as managing director of global marketing, products and partnerships of Plaza Premium Group.

She brings over 24 years of experience in business development, partnerships, sales and consumer experience, and will take the lead in developing and implementing strategies to establish the company’s global marketing standards in her new role.

She was most recently the vice president for the launch of K11 MUSEA in Hong Kong as a cultural destination, and prior to that, she had a nine-year tenure at New World Development.

Nyaal Banyul Geelong Convention and Event Centre opens for bookings

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A rendering of the upcoming Nyaal Banyul Geelong Convention and Event Centre

Nyaal Banyul Geelong Convention and Event Centre, an hour’s drive from Melbourne, is now taking bookings for 2026 and beyond.

Currently under construction on the Geelong waterfront, Nyaal Banyul offers 3,700m2 of versatile event space, including a 1,000-seat theatre and 2,000m2 exhibition space. The precinct is able to host a variety of events from international and national conferences, exhibitions and entertainment events to local community gatherings.

A rendering of the upcoming Nyaal Banyul Geelong Convention and Event Centre

Once open, Nyaal Banyul will be a fossil fuel free site (with the exception of stored diesel for the backup generator), and 38 per cent of the energy used will be self-generated. There will also be waste sorting and diversion from landfills.

Located on the waterfront of Wadawurrung land, the venue is also connected 200-room Crowne Plaza Hotel.

Pre and post-event, attendees will have access to some of Australia’s best craft breweries, local wineries, farm gates and provedores, and creative scene all on Nyaal Banyul’s doorstep.

Operated by the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Trust, venue details, including floorplans and video flythroughs, are now available on the venue website.

Nyaal Banyul Geelong Convention and Event Centre is part of the Geelong City Deal, a collaborative partnership to transform Geelong and the Great Ocean Road by the Australian and Victorian Governments with the City of Greater Geelong.

Sydney offers subvention for SE-Asian business events

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Sydney Harbour pictured

Business Events Sydney (BESydney) is extending a helping hand to South-east Asian event planners with the Sydney Meetings Fund (SMF), where the financial incentive aims to support smaller international business events held in Sydney before June 30, 2025.

The SMF provides A$40 (US$27.30) per delegate for events with a minimum of 75 participants. The funding can be used to offset various costs, including venue hire, transportation, and welcome dinners.

Sydney Harbour pictured

Also making it easier to choose Sydney, BESydney’s Event Planning Portal offers comprehensive tools to research, plan, pitch, and promote events. A supplier search tool allows users to create a Sydney supplier list tailored by delegate numbers and any unique requirements. The portal also offers tips for organising events in Sydney and itinerary suggestions.

Additionally, Sydney continues to evolve as a destination for business events. Recent additions include a new wildlife experience at Taronga Zoo, a new Australian First Nations restaurant Midden by Mark Olive at the Sydney Opera House, and the upcoming Urbnsurf wave park.

Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singapore’s conference spaces get a revamp

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Grand Copthorne Waterfront's Grand Ballroom comfortably fits 900 and can be divided into smaller rooms

Brought to you by Millennium Hotels and Resorts

Grand Copthorne Waterfront’s Grand Ballroom comfortably fits 580 in banquet format and up to 1,000 in reception style. It can also be divided into smaller rooms

Following a US$30 million (S$40 million) renovation in 2023, the Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singapore, part of Millennium Hotels and Resorts (MHR), unveiled a new look with a redesign of its 573 guestrooms and suites incorporating eco-friendly features and upgraded public spaces. 

At the forefront of its transformation is its expanded conference facilities spanning over 6,200m² across three floors. 

Located along the Singapore River, the hotel offers guests respite from the busy city but still remains in close proximity to various restaurants in the vicinity, as well as easy access to Singapore’s business and shopping districts. 

As Singapore continues to reinforce its position as the “World’s Best MICE City”, Grand Copthorne Waterfront is poised to welcome the return of corporate events. 

“This is a timely refresh for Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, particularly as MICE travel resumes normalcy and in-person events return to the agenda. As more companies prioritise Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) goals to reduce impact, the demand for greener events has also increased with corporate planners preferring hotels with strong sustainability features and initiatives. We are well positioned to capture this fast-growing MICE market, increase our competitive edge, and reinforce Singapore’s status as a leading sustainable MICE destination for a strong business recovery,” said MHR executive director Kwek Eik Sheng. 

The pillarless 850m² Grand Ballroom is the centrepiece of its MICE facilities, capable of accommodating up to 1,000 people in reception style. Equipped with double giant LED screens on walls, the ballroom and screens can be divided for smaller events.

For smaller events, make use of the 33 versatile function rooms. From junior ballrooms offering splendid views of the Singapore River, to the multiple breakout rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, there are a plethora of options to choose from.

Fully carpeted, filled with an abundance of natural light and LED lighting, as well as high resolution LED video walls, wireless video signal transmission, and laser projectors, the function rooms provide all the technology and comfort for seamless events. 

Be treated like VIP at the Executive Club Lounge

To pamper your guests, consider a stay in the club rooms. Guests who stay in a club room gain exclusive access to the Executive Club Lounge on level 29, which boasts stunning views of the Singapore skyline. They get complimentary breakfast, live food stations in the afternoon, and evening cocktails.

Setting the standard in sustainability

What sets Grand Copthorne Waterfront apart is its commitment to sustainability. Every aspect of the hotel was approached with an eco-conscious mindset, integrating features that minimise environmental impact while enhancing guest experience.

The hotel’s conference and event spaces are outfitted with energy-efficient LED lighting and biodegradable stationery, while filtered drinking water replaces single use plastic bottles.

Event attendees can also look forward to a curated menu that features locally sourced, renewable, and ethically produced ingredients.

“To solidify our dedication to sustainable hospitality and cater to the rising expectations and demands of today’s corporate planners and guests, we have incorporated innovative and high-efficiency technology that reduces electricity and water consumption, installed eco-friendly features such as in-room water dispensers, and adopted new wall coverings and carpets from recycled materials as part of the renovation process. We also implemented green practices in various aspects of our business operations including sustainable sourcing, recycling, and food waste management,” said Andy Tan, senior vice president, Sales & Partnership, MHR.

Eco-conscious guests will appreciate the hotel’s approach to dining across its four restaurants. Its menus feature locally sourced, renewable and ethically produced ingredients. 

Food Capital, the hotel’s main buffet restaurant offers international cuisine, while Riverside Terrace offers eco-friendly cocktails and alfresco dining alongside the Singapore River. For spicy, punchy flavours, SanSara, the hotel’s signature restaurant serves Northern Indian Awadhi cuisine, and there’s also The Lobby Lounge for cocktails and tapas.

The hotel group’s efforts have clinched it several sustainability accolades, including the Global Sustainable Tourism Council certification, a global industry standard for sustainability tourism; Green Mark Platinum by Singapore’s Building and Construction Authority, and Singapore Hotel Sustainability Awards.

To host your next event at Grand Copthorne Waterfront, visit Millennium Hotels and Resorts or email meetings.gcw@millenniumhotels.com. 

RX Global pulls the plug on IBTM Hong Kong

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Hong Kong skyline

Global events tradeshow organiser RX has scuppered plans for IBTM Hong Kong.

The inaugural tradeshow was supposed to be held from March 19-20, 2025, however, an email correspondence with RX Global stated that “IBTM APAC will no longer take place as scheduled in 2025″.

Hong Kong skyline

In the email, RX Global stated that the “coinciding growth in international representation at IBTM World 2024”, and Chinese outbound business travel planners becoming “increasingly adventurous in their choice of destination” led to this decision.

The company is encouraging those who were planning to participate in IBTM APAC to join IBTM World in Barcelona, happening from November 19-21, 2024.

Previously in 2020, initial plans to launch an IBTM Asia Pacific at Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre were postponed due to the pandemic.

Harry Dong leads as new president and CEO of BWH Hotels China

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BWH Hotels has named Harry Dong as the new president and chief executive officer of BWH Hotels China (Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan), Mongolia, and Nepal.

In his new role, Dong will be responsible for the development strategy for new properties and supporting the already established hotels in his region.

He has been with BWH for over 16 years, previously managing procurement, quality analysis, and project development for property hotels in this region.

Inaugural Aviation Future Week takes off in Dubai next month

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The event will focus on cutting-edge aviation technologies, operational synergies across cargo, and logistics and MRO

Emirates and the Museum of the Future will host the first Aviation Future Week, taking place from October 15-17, 2024 in Dubai.

Aviation Future Week will include keynotes, panels and workshops over three days. The first day includes a packed programme led by speakers and industry experts who will address air travel demand and airport infrastructure and how airports, airlines, aerospace manufacturers and other stakeholders can deliver an enhanced passenger experience using technology.

The event will focus on cutting-edge aviation technologies, operational synergies across cargo, and logistics and MRO

The second day will be dedicated to developments within airfreight and logistics, while the second half of the day with focus on MRO (Maintenance, Overhaul & Repair) development within the region.

The third and final day will navigate the boundary-breaking potential of Web3, AI and XR-infused solutions to drive workflow efficiencies and service delivery. Sessions will also tackle strategies required to rethink existing processes through AI, and the collaboration necessary to upskill the aviation workforce today to embrace, adopt and leverage these technologies.

In addition to the main programme track, Aviation Future Week will also feature an exhibition platform showcasing the latest in aviation technologies. Visitors can learn about new products and concepts, and network with industry representatives. A series of interactive workshops will be spearheaded by Emirates and Museum of The Future, supported by Emirates CX teams, dnata, Emirates SkyCargo, Flight Operations, Emirates and dnata environment teams, Boeing, and the Emirates Group Youth Council.

Global gains

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1. Rotorua Canopy Tours, New Zealand
Rotorua Canopy Tours provides fully guided epic adventures high above one of New Zealand’s ancient forests. The 3.5-hour-long Ultimate Canopy Tour takes corporate groups of 10 each to traverse a 250,000-year-old volcanic cliff, revel in stunning views of Lake Rotorua at the top of a three-storey floating staircase, walk over suspended swing bridges, and race down an epic 400-m tandem zipline. During the 3.5-hour-long experience, groups will bond, overcome fears, and go beyond their comfort zones while learning about the country’s precious biodiversity.

Rotorua Canopy Tours can accommodate a range of group sizes, and custom departures can be created to suit a group’s schedule. Guests will also be given access to free photos of the experience after the tour.

photo credit to Myra Kierulf

2. Tuna Adventour, Philippines
General Santos City or Gensan in the Sarangani Province is best known for tuna – about 80 per cent of which is exported to Japan.

Cadge an early morning trip to Gensan Fish Port Complex to experience how the day’s catch is weighed, graded and traded for export, canning, and local consumption. A visit to tuna canneries and buying sun- and air-dried fish onboard tuna fishing boats can also be arranged, followed by lunch where all parts of tuna, including sperm sac and roe, are eaten and served in various savoury ways.

3. Dusky Leaf Adventures, Malaysia
Experience the tranquillity of the countryside on a Dusky Leaf Adventures Vespa tour through the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur.

As a pillion passenger, participants get a glimpse into authentic kampung (village) life, learning about local customs, beliefs, traditions, and cuisine. Highlights include making a popular local dessert, exploring a herb garden, trying their hand at batik printing, and cooling off with a refreshing waterfall swim.

photo credit to Lamo

4. Chef Nak, Cambodia
To celebrate Cambodia’s rich culinary culture, celebrity chef Rotanak Ros, AKA Chef Nak, has crafted an exclusive private cooking experience on the grounds of her traditional home, complete with a pool.

As guests savour a five-course meal, they are serenaded by local artists performing traditional music. Chef Nak enriches the dining experience by sharing personal anecdotes about each dish, revealing its history and the story behind the ingredients.

photo credit to © Tourism NT/KateFlowers

5. Northern Territory Tours, Australia
Corporate gatherings looking for impactful experiences but are short on time may find their solution in a mini Northern Territory excursion, showcasing Australia’s stunning outback landscapes/

Run by AAT Kings, these two- to four-day tours transport guests to iconic destinations like Uluu-Kata Tjua and Kings Canyon in the Red Centre, plus Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks. Journeys are expertly guided and can be personalised to suit a group’s needs.

6. Jakarta tour, Marintur Indonesia
Discover Jakarta’s dynamic evolution from historical charm to modern metropolis on this one-day excursion with Marintur Indonesia. Explore the Kota Tua (Old City), a living testament to Dutch colonial influence, and contrast it with the vibrant Pantai Indah Kapuk (PIK 2), a burgeoning hub of international entertainment and shopping.

Delve into Jakarta’s rich history with a visit to the old town, once the heart of Dutch colonial administration. Explore historic museums and former banks that played a pivotal role during colonial times and the early years of independence. These iconic locations also offer unique settings for thematic corporate and social events.

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