Asia/Singapore Thursday, 14th May 2026
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G20 event a boon to Indonesian MICE industry; future plans in motion

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From left: Wonderful Indonesia Tourism Office’s country manager of Singapore Sulaiman Shehdek, and Sandiaga S. Uno, minister of Tourism and Creative Economy holds a panel with industry stakeholders

Indonesia’s G20 presidency will soon conclude with the 17th G20 Heads of State and Government Summit on November 15 and 16 but the country has leveraged the nationwide event to the best of its abilities, ensuring that the country’s business events sector is recovering well.

Sandiaga Uno, minister of tourism and creative economy, told TTGmice in an interview: “The domestic market movement is now at 650 million, way above the yearly target of 150 million. Some of this movement is related to MICE, (thanks to the) 300 or so G20 side events. There are also thousands of G20-related activities around the nation, so hosting G20 is extremely critical.”

From left: Wonderful Indonesia Tourism Office’s country manager of Singapore Sulaiman Shehdek, and Sandiaga S. Uno, minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, hold a panel with industry stakeholders

G20 has helped to shine the spotlight on less-touristy Indonesian destinations like Belitung for example, which hosted the Development Ministerial Meeting from September 7 to 9.

When asked what the ministry is focusing on now, Sandiaga said five locations that have been designated as “priority destinations” – Borobudur, Likupang, Mandalika, Danau Toba, and Labuan Bajo – will be heavily marketed as options for corporate groups and business events.

He elaborated: “We used to rely on Batam and Bintan a lot, but we want to go beyond that. We will also be hosting events such as the ASEAN Tourism Forum in Yogyakarta next February, and it would be a great opportunity to showcase (more destinations).”

Another focus of the ministry is the creation of more tourism villages, similar to Penglipuran Village in Bali Regency, named as one of the Cleanest Villages in the World by Green Destinations Foundation. These villages not only help to create jobs for locals, but it also provides community-based tourism as well as CSR opportunities for corporates.

“We have 4,000 tourism villages in our database, and are looking to increase it to 7,500 by the end of 2024. We are also looking to create 1.1 million new and better-quality jobs in tourism and creative economy, and tourism villages is one of the (engines to drive that). It also helps Indonesia to hit United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.”

As to how the ministry is helping to alleviate the high costs of travelling right now – in terms of inflated airfares and ferry tickets – Sandiaga posited: “The tourism industry was hit the hardest, and is now dealing with inflation, and high food and energy prices.

“We are working with the industry to create a package where travel costs will be compensated with better experiences, better destinations, and better activities. When bundled, the increase in pricing (will not be too much).”

EEAA and AACB pool resources for Emerging Leaders programme

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This new programme will provide the younger generation with the foundation to move through the ranks as future leaders

The Exhibition & Event Association of Australasia (EEAA) and Association of Australian Convention Bureaux (AACB) have created a scholarship programme for the industry’s Emerging Leaders to build their leadership skills.

Led by EEAA director and Leading Well executive coach, Dan Londero, the programme will guide and prepare Emerging Leaders through the next phase of their business mindset to help them transition from good managers to excellent leaders.

This new programme will provide the younger generation with the foundation to move through the ranks as future leaders

The programme consists of three elements including a briefing for the employer, two one-day coaching sessions, and a one-on-one session with a Leading Well executive coach. All participants will receive recognition at the EEAA Awards Gala event on December 7, 2022, at the International Convention Centre Sydney.

Andrew Hiebl, CEO of AACB, said: “AACB is excited to collaborate with EEAA on this programme to provide a streamlined pathway for Emerging Leaders across our industry, including convention bureaux. It is critical that we come together to support tomorrow’s leaders and help drive the recovery and rebound of business events in Australia.”

Two long-term supporters of Emerging Leaders, Business Events Australia and Ungerboeck, are also sponsoring thirty scholarships.

Robin Mack, executive general manager, commercial & Business Events Australia at Tourism Australia, added: “Supporting the development of our industry, to ensure Australia delivers high calibre business events and remains a competitive business events destination internationally, is especially important at this critical time for the sector.”

Applications are now open for the Emerging Leaders programme with applications due by October 10, 2022.

Photo of the day: G20 meeting lifts Belitung’s destination profile

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Belitung Island, one of Indonesia’s “Ten New Travel Destinations”, hosted the G20 Development Ministerial Meeting from September 7-9, 2022.

In a historic occasion for the 4,800km2 island of just 300,000 people, 20 countries and 20 global organisations came together in a small village environment, named Kampong Kecit. The village stands in one of Indonesia’s Special Economic Zones (SEZ) Tanjung Kelayang Reserve, which has been identified as a model for sustainable development by the Indonesian government.

Tanjung Kelayang Reserve comprises 360 hectares of pristine land and eight outlying islands, where 200 hectares have been designated as a private natural reserve and wildlife sanctuary.

In 2021, the island of Belitung was also officially designated a UNESCO Global Geopark on account of its rich geological diversity. The island features ancient rock formations, pristine white beaches and outlying islands, clear turquoise waters and preserved forests which are home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, including several species that are only found here.

British Airways rolls out top-notch cabins for Singapore services

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British Airways' Club Suite

British Airways (BA) is launching new, improved premium cabins on board its Singapore flights to London and Sydney.

The First cabin will feature the airlines’ latest product while the Club Suite will launch in Business.

British Airways’ Club Suite

The first flight with the new First and Club Suites will depart from London on October 30, arriving in Singapore the next day.

The newly-designed Club Suite seats in Club World will offer direct-aisle access, a suite door for privacy and flat-bed seats in a 1-2-1 configuration. Other perks comprise 40 per cent more storage, a vanity unit and mirror, Wi-Fi, 18.5-inch inflight entertainment screens, high definition gate-to-gate programming and PC/USB power, new furnishings and amenity kits as well as an enhanced service and an improved dining experience.

The airline’s Boeing 777-300ER aircraft also includes BA’s newest evolution of its First suite. The First cabin is made up of eight suites that come with doors for more privacy. It also includes 24’’ high-definition touch screen entertainment TV systems and noise-cancelling headphones. Also provided are pyjamas and amenity kits, as well as à la carte fine dining.

Customers in lounges can continue to order food using their mobile devices directly to their table, an initiative introduced by the airline during the Covid-19 pandemic which it has decided to keep.

Calum Laming, chief customer officer, British Airways said: “Our new First and Club Suite seats have been created to suit the needs to our individual customers. We are delighted to introduce it on our London-Singapore-Sydney route which is our longest route across the network.”

BA will continue to roll out the Club Suite as its Boeing 777 fleet undergoes retrofitting.

Ascott Embassy Sathorn Bangkok opens its doors

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The Ascott Limited has opened Ascott Embassy Sathorn Bangkok on Sathorn Road, in Bangkok’s business district.

There are 393 deluxe rooms, studio apartments, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom apartments available. Studio apartments and above come with washer-dryers, and fully-equipped kitchenettes.

On-site facilities include the 38th-floor sky terrace which provides a 360-degree panoramic view of Bangkok, an infinity swimming pool, a gym, a children’s playroom, steam and sauna rooms, and a residents’ lounge that can be used by guests during their stay.

In addition to several meeting rooms for guests, F&B options include a speciality restaurant, and an all-day dining restaurant on level 37.

Cleofe Albiso helms Megaworld Hotels as MD

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Cleofe Albiso has been promoted to managing director at Megaworld Hotels. She was previously a group general manager.

Prior to joining Megaworld Hotels, Albiso held various positions with Marriott International, including director of sales and marketing at the Marriott Cebu City, and general manager of Courtyard by Marriott Iloilo.

Park Inn by Radisson Davao welcomes new GM

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Sven Toune has joined Park Inn by Radisson Davao’s as its new general manager.

The Belgian is not a stranger to the Philippines, and has been residing in the country for the past decade.

Prior to his arrival in Davao, Toune opened Novotel in Quezon City, and was general manager of Banwa Private Island – an exclusive resort in Palawan.

South Korea to remove PCR testing requirement from Oct 1

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Fresh picks

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AC Hotel by Marriott Melbourne Southbank, Australia
Opened in July, the 205-key AC Hotel by Marriott Melbourne Southbank brings a touch of European soul and Spanish roots to a vibrant part of Melbourne.

The design-focused property features 576m2 of flexible meeting space, which comes with floor-to-ceiling windows providing natural light, along with an outdoor covered terrace and pool bar. Planners are welcome to craft pre-function socials on the terrace for up to 200 guests in a cocktail format.

Event attendees residing in the hotel will enjoy the AC Lounge, a signature of the lifestyle brand. This modern co-working space is ideal for creative gatherings in the day and transforms into a social hub offering European-style tapas at night.

Intimate gatherings over a shared meal can be hosted at various dining venues – Sorolla, Triana Bar, and Bar de Buceo by the pool. The signature AC Gin Tonic experience is not to be missed.

For recreation, the hotel offers an outdoor, infinity-edge swimming pool spanning the width of the building, and a 24-hour fitness centre.

 

DoubleTree by Hilton Shah Alam i-City, Malaysia
Located a 10-minute drive from i-City Convention Center and offering easy access to the city’s prime manufacturing hubs and recreational destinations, DoubleTree by Hilton Shah Alam i-City is an ideal hotel for business meetings.

The 300-room hotel offers nearly 1,600m2 of function space, with the largest venue being the 1,170m2 grand ballroom for up to 1,000 guests. Planners looking to host smaller meetings can choose from 10 flexible function rooms that are outfitted with advanced audio-visual and technical capabilities as well as high-speed Internet.

Dining destinations in the hotel include Makan Kitchen, Tosca Italian restaurant, Axis Lounge, and The Koffee.

 

Hilton Singapore Orchard
Armed with 1,080 keys and 2,400m2 of function space spread across 16 venues, the new Hilton Singapore Orchard is Hilton’s largest hotel in Asia-Pacific.

Taking over from the former Mandarin Orchard Singapore, the hotel underwent a S$150 million (US$110.2 million) comprehensive renovation to give it a new look.

Planners have two pillarless ballrooms to choose from – the Grand Ballroom which accommodates up to 900 guests, and the multi-tiered amphitheatre-style Imperial Ballroom which comes with city views. Both are fitted with state-of-the-art LED walls, and lighting and sound technologies to create memorable event experiences.

The hotel is home to five F&B concepts – Osteria Mozza by celebrity chef Nancy Silverton; all-day dining restaurant Estate; the Ginger.Lily lounge for afternoon tea and cocktails; two-Michelin-star Shisen Hanten by Chen Kentaro; and Chatterbox restaurant, known for its elevated take on local Singapore dishes.

 

Park Hyatt Jakarta, Indonesia
Occupying the top 17 floors of the 37-storey Park Tower within Jakarta’s CBD, the 220-key Park Hyatt Jakarta boasts a prime address, especially for planners of business events.

The hotel takes in 10 function rooms, where each space features an open kitchen and bars in the welcome foyers. Spread over four levels, spaces include the Ballroom duplex on levels two and three, and the level 22 Salons overlooking Menteng. The Observatory on level 36 boasts open-air terraces and panoramic views of Jakarta.

Planners can spill social gatherings into Park Hyatt Jakarta’s Kita Restaurant & Bar where Japanese dining and cocktails are served from its perch on level 37. Kita also offers private rooms, including tatami rooms and a large VIP room with a private kitchen. The bar is located on level 36, where drinks and a DJ spinning live sets can be found.

Attendees of residential meetings can look forward to unwinding at the hotel’s spa and fitness centre.

 

Radisson Hotel Danang, Vietnam
The new-build Radisson Hotel Danang is the brand’s debut in the Vietnamese city, and the latest offering for meetings and events in the destination.

The 270m2 Cyan Ballroom is supported by state-of-the-art audio-visual technology and set against a backdrop of tropical palms and ocean views. The space can comfortably accommodate 300 people in theatre-style or be divided into two smaller venues.

For social gatherings, planners can consider the Vivid Rooftop Bar & Pool. Team dinners can be hosted at The Market Place where authentic Vietnamese dishes are served.

Radisson Hotel Danang features 182 rooms and suites with views of the city, ocean or peninsula, across seven room categories. Event attendees with accompanying family will find the hotel’s 70m² Family Room to be a comfortable retreat.

For the convenience of guests, the hotel operates an airport shuttle to the nearby Da Nang International Airport.

 

The Westin Yokohama, Japan
The Westin Yokohama is one of the newest hotels to rise in the Japanese port city, taking a spot in the new Minatomirai CBD.

The hotel’s collection of event venues spans more than 1,000m2 of space, comprising a Grand Ballroom, four meeting rooms, and The Westin Garden with the city’s skyline as backdrop.

With 373 guestrooms, the hotel is suitable for residential meetings.

There are five F&B venues on-site, including signature restaurant Iron Bay which offers a private dining venue.

Resident event guests are assured of continuity in their healthy pursuits, as the hotel features a dedicated wellness floor of 900m2, which includes Japan’s first Heavenly Spa by Westin with four treatment rooms. There is also a heated indoor swimming pool, state-of-the-art gym, as well as a RunWestin programme that provides jogging routes around the Minatomirai waterfront area.

Sheraton Cebu Mactan Resort

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Rooms
The 48m2 deluxe room that my friend and I stayed overnight has a veranda overlooking the sea and the Olango Island Wildlife Sanctuary. In total, the hotel offers 261 keys, most of which have a sea view.

At press time, 70 per cent of the rooms are available for guests, with the property fully operational by year-end.

What greeted us when we entered our room was a handwritten welcome note from the general manager, chilled bubbly Chateau Gantonnet Bordeaux Blanc, and a wooden tray lavishly laden with premium cheeses, nuts, dried fruits and crackers.

The room offered a generous number of sockets for all sorts of gadgets a business traveller might possess, high-speed Internet and a 50-inch TV. Within the large bathroom were a smart toilet and a huge bathtub.

On the sustainability front, the room also has a sensor that automatically turns off the lights and aircon if it does not detect body heat.

MICE facilities
There are eight meeting venues on-site, the largest being the 727m2 Grand Ballroom that can hold 540 pax for banquets. There are also three meeting rooms, a boardroom, and a pre-function area that can be used for pre-event cocktails and networking. These indoor event spaces have been built to make the most out of the sea view, and allow in natural light.

Other unconventional event spaces within the resort include the beach, gardens, or open spaces tastefully dotted with Kenneth Cobonpue installations. There is also a roof deck on the 12th floor of the main building that can be transformed into an outdoor events venue.

Other facilities
Situated at the tip of Mactan Island with no neighbouring hotels, adds to the resort’s exclusive appeal. The beaches also look relatively untouched.

The lobby and reception area look out to the terraced pool, the sea and Olango Island. This relaxing and calming scenery puts me immediately at ease, and I liked the minimalist decor that made use of local materials like wood, wicker, rattan, and solihiya weave.

For meals, all-day diner 5 Cien has indoor and outdoor tables overlooking the sea and pools; Buhi Bar serves Mediterranean cuisine; while Sa Sitio is a grab-and-go coffee shop cum deli and bakery. The fourth F&B option, Dip, will serve Nikkei cuisine when it opens in October.

My favourite is the Buhi Bar, as the space is built to resemble a cave, blasted from the rocks originally strewn on the resort’s beachfront. Aside from the main bar, which corporates can have pre-drinks at, there are four mini “caves” for more intimate gatherings.

There are also terraced swimming pools, the Sheraton Spa, and a 24/7 gym on-site. For business travellers on the road with their families, the resort offers children’s pools, as well as an activity room filled with toys, books and games for younglings.

Water activities like island hopping, jet skiing, diving and snorkelling are also available. Soon-to-open is a marine sanctuary, and a jetty port that will ferry guests via water taxis to Mactan city and to the airport via Mactan Wharf.

Service
My travelling companion was feeling unwell when we arrived at the resort. Noticing her gait was unsteady, staff immediately provided her with a wheelchair, and offered the help of an in-house nurse and a visit to the medical centre, both of which we declined. She felt better after having a bowl of porridge, and the general manager continued to check in on her every now and then to ensure she felt better. If that’s not great service, what is?

Verdict
Used to the finer things in life, my globetrotting travelling companion, who is also a Marriott loyalty member, approved of the resort, its facilities and service, calling it the best resort stay she has had in the Philippines. And I completely agree with her.

Number of rooms 261
Contact details
Tel: +63 32-5205500
www.sheratoncebumactan.com

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