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Park Inn by Radisson opens an outpost in Bacolod

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Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod's facade

Radisson Hotel Group has opened a 150-key Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod in Bacolod City, the capital of Negros Occidental province.

The upper-midscale brand property is located within the SM City Bacolod lifestyle mall, which provides easy access to delegates attending conferences or functions at the SMX Convention Center.

Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod’s facade

Smaller meetings can also be held at Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod’s three function rooms, or within the private dining rooms at Arima, the hotel’s all-day dining destination that serves a range of international dishes. Other F&B concepts include Dash, a grab and go concept; the casual Lobby Lounge; and the al fresco Marapara Plaza.

Hotel facilities include separate outdoor pools for adults and children, a fitness centre, and a jogging path.

Radisson Hotel Group now operates five Park Inn by Radisson properties in the Philippines, located in Clark, Davao, Iloilo City, North EDSA (Quezon City) and Bacolod, as well as an upper upscale Radisson Blu hotel in Cebu City.

Sarawak optimistic for MICE industry restart in 4Q2021

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Sarawak is ready to open for business once targeted herd immunity of 80 per cent has been achieved

The Malaysian state of Sarawak is aiming to reopen for tourism and business events in 4Q2021, with the state well on its way to getting most of its population inoculated.

Currently, Sarawak is in phase two of its four-phase recovery roadmap, where domestic tourism activities will be allowed once the state enters phase three.

Sarawak is ready to open for business once targeted herd immunity of 80 per cent has been achieved

Sarawak’s minister of tourism, arts and culture, Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, said in a press release: “We anticipate entering phase three by the end of August where we aim to restart tourism and business events in Sarawak by the fourth quarter this year.”

Currently, Sarawak holds the highest record in Malaysia with 71.4 per cent of its adult population having been vaccinated with at least one dose, while 31 per cent of the adult population has completed both doses.

Recently, more than 2,000 of the state’s tourism and business events industry frontliners received their vaccination as part of the Industrial Covid-19 Vaccination Programme held at the Association of Churches Sarawak in Kuching from July 15 to 18, 2021.

Amelia Roziman, CEO at Business Events Sarawak, said: “The business events industry is finally one step closer to restarting. We are 70 per cent in delivering our state recovery plan for business events with updated Standard Operating Procedures and improved incentivised packages, alongside creative marketing and promotional materials to ensure the success of events held in Sarawak.”

Singapore to host global dermatology congress in 2023

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The 25th World Congress of Dermatology (WCD2023) has been confirmed for Singapore come July 2023, with Triumph Group International (TGI) appointed once again to bring the high profile global meeting to fruition as event organiser.

The last edition in 2019 drew 17,000 delegates from 149 countries to host city Milan.

The last World Congress of Dermatology in Milan attracted 17,000 delegates from 149 countries

According to TGI, WCD2023 will be conceived as a green congress from the very beginning – in line with Singapore’s sustainable city status conferred by the Asian Green City Index.

Spokesperson Antonella Nalli shared that WCD2023 will feature a series of impactful online activities as well as a mix of in-person and online meetings and public events in Singapore and “hopefully around the world” in the lead up to July 2023.

Maria Criscuolo, chairwoman of TGI, said the company’s appointment to produce yet another edition of the congress reflects its expertise in organising medical events and in responding to the evolving needs of medical meetings.

Criscuolo said: “International solidity and reliability are the results of over 35 years of experience and thousands of organised events. However, experience is not enough. We need new ideas; we need to know how to read the signs of aging and be able to anticipate them. We need to understand that a medical event is different from what it used to be just a few years ago. We have entered the world of hyper-technological, sustainable and comprehensive global events. ”

The new win for TGI and Singapore comes as the Rome-based events and communications specialist expands its presence in Asia. It has launched an office in Singapore, joining Shanghai and Hong Kong.

Gopass scores more global travel industry buy-ins

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More global travel industry companies are tapping the new Gopass Global pre-travel risk management platform to help their clients and staff plan Covid-safe travel in the post-pandemic world.

New user acquisitions in the past month include US-based corporate travel alliance Hickory Global Partners, which has more than 2,500 members; Lufthansa City Center, an independent franchise company in the travel agency market with 500 offices in 85 countries; and First Travel Group, New Zealand’s leading alliance of independent travel agencies.

Gopass Global can help users make data-informed decisions on Covid-safe travel plans

These acquisitions follow Sabre Corporation’s adoption of Gopass Global in June.

The platform distills risk factors relevant to a flight itinerary from 35 global data sources, in near real-time, including headline destination safety factors such vaccination rates, border restrictions, quarantine requirements and safety protocols. It also identifies the risks associated with trip routing, transit points, airports, airlines, aircraft type and even the choice of seat, and provides travel planners with a quantifiable risk score for each itinerary.

Gopass Global director of distribution, Dave Simmons, said: “Travel brands are quickly appreciating how our technology can help them navigate their way through the bewildering and ever-changing maze of information about Covid impacts on travel.”

Simmons added that as countries began to open up to international travel, employers and employees needed an objective and measurable assessment of the risk associated with any proposed itinerary. Maximum scores could be set as part of a company’s travel policy and complement existing duty of care programmes.

Acknowledging the value of travel risk data offered by the platform, Malcolm McLeod, CEO of First Travel Group, said: “Knowledge is power and if the initial reaction from our members is any indication, they can’t get enough of it.”

Simmons confirmed that Gopass Global will reveal more major signings in the coming weeks.

The Arctic Survival Escape

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Concept
Macau-based event organiser smallWORLD Experience has recently unveiled a range of virtual teambuilding experiences – one of which is the Arctic Survival Escape – to help companies bring remote teams together during this Covid-19 pandemic.

Aims of their teambuilding activities include improving communications, promoting interaction, boosting morale, and helping to motivate employees without needing them to leave the safety of their homes.

What
The Arctic Survival Escape is hosted via video conference, with smallWORLD Experience staff facilitating the event.

The engaging game has been designed to ensure participants put their heads together and complete a series of cryptic tasks, riddles and puzzles. As the name suggests, teams are “lost” in the Arctic, and they need to put their creative problem-solving skills together to enable their rescue.

The game features three stages, and lasts from around 90 to 120 minutes. It’s suitable for groups ranging from 10 to 200 persons, where larger corporate groups can be split into multiple teams.

MICE application
This was my first virtual teambuilding activity, and I met my teammates for the first time online. There were four of us, including a corporate travel agent from Hong Kong, and two event suppliers based in Singapore.

After a brief introduction from the facilitator, we got to introduce ourselves and pick a captain in our own breakout room. We then had to scan a QR code to kickstart the game. All sorts of challenges awaited us, and we had to put our heads together to solve them within a stipulated time frame.

For instance, the first scene led us to a hut, where we had to look towards the bookshelf for a clue. Based on objects on the shelf, we had to uncover the answer from a series of anagrams. The team captain was then in charge of typing, and submitting our answers.

We also had to identify tourism sites in Peru, as well as types of knots, and even scanned a barcode to find one of our require answers. Unfortunately, my team members and I were stuck at one challenge that tested our mathematical abilities. Thankfully, the facilitator stepped in to offer instant help.

In the end, we needed to crack a code based on numbers we came across throughout the entire activity, so it is important to jot down numbers as they appear during the game. We however, realised that we were missing one digit, and had to request help from the facilitator which cost us 100 points so that we could proceed to the next stage.

Note that once you clear a scenario, you will not be able to go backwards, so it is advisable to take a screenshot if required so you’ll be able to refer to previous clues.

Service
Joining the activity was a breeze, as I logged in five minutes before the event start time. We were all held in a virtual waiting room until everyone joined, so it’s important that participants are all on time.

All participants require the use of a tablet/mobile device, as well as a laptop/computer. The smartphone was primarily used to play the game, while the laptop was where you could consult and converse virtually with your teammates.

I seldom play games online, and it took me a longer time to warm up and familiarise myself with how the game worked, so I thought that it would have been helpful to have a short demonstration prior to the activity so participants like me would know what to expect.

There were also no screen-sharing abilities, which made it difficult to see what my teammates and I were working on, and whether we were at the same page.

Still, I enjoyed myself as the activity is an interesting way to teambuilding during the pandemic, and having some form of social interaction during this period was very much welcome.

Contact
Email: info-hk@smallworldexperience.com
Website: smallworldexperience.com

Qatar reopens for fully vaccinated international travellers

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Fully vaccinated visitors to Qatar with a negative Covid-19 PCR test result can bypass quarantine requirement

Qatar has reopened its borders to international travellers who have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19, allowing them to visit the Middle Eastern country without the need for quarantine.

The same rule applies to citizens and residents of Qatar who are returning to the country. All visitors – vaccinated or non-vaccinated – will be required to present a valid negative Covid-19 PCR test result taken within 72 hours before departure.

Fully vaccinated visitors to Qatar with a negative Covid-19 PCR test result can bypass quarantine requirement

Visitors wishing to enter Qatar must register and upload required documentation such as a vaccination certificate, a valid negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours prior to travel, and personal details through the Ehteraz website (www.ehteraz.gov.qa).

Travellers have to apply for the authorisation (free of charge) through the Ehteraz website at least 12 hours before departure to Qatar.

More than 80 nationalities can visit Qatar with a free visa-on-arrival, while visitor visa rules apply for other nationalities.

In addition, all travellers are required to download and activate the Ehteraz mobile app which requires a domestic Qatari SIM card, purchasable from either Ooredoo or Vodafone on arrival at Hamad International Airport. Upon activation, visitors will be able to participate in public activities such as visiting malls, restaurants and museums; and using taxis or public transportation.

Qatar Tourism in partnership with the Ministry of Public Health launched more than one year ago the Qatar Clean programme for the hospitality and tourism sector to ensure safe visitor experiences in Qatar.

Marriott and PCMA team up to offer Digital Event Strategist certification

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The collaboration with PCMA will allow eligible customers to select the PCMA Digital Event Strategist (DES) certification as an additional benefit when booking an event or meeting with Marriott; a photo of a hybrid showcase the hotel had in March 2021

Marriott International and the Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA) have partnered to offer access to PCMA’s Digital Event Strategist (DES) certification course.

The DES certification is an additional benefit for event and meeting professions when booking an event at participating Marriott Bonvoy Events across Asia Pacific.

The collaboration will allow eligible customers to select the PCMA DES certification as an additional benefit when booking an event with Marriott; a hybrid showcase Marriott held in March 2021

The DES course is a self-paced, six-course module supported by APAC Regional Experts that provide local expertise and hybrid event insights and commences with a final exam. It was launched in early 2021, as digital and hybrid event education has proven to be critical as economies begin to reopen and where reskilling is paramount to future-proof events.

Earning the DES certification provides industry professionals with the tools to plan, produce and measure digital and hybrid events from beginning to end; monetise digital events through fresh pricing and sponsorship strategies, and evaluate and choose the most sophisticated tech solutions.

Karen Bolinger, managing director APAC at PCMA, said in a statement: “Working with Marriott is a testament to PCMA’s commitment to its partners and industry as we continue to develop and deliver the necessary support and education both our members and clients need and want.

“In fact, PCMA’s most recent APAC survey indicated that over 70 per cent of meeting planners are looking for venues with broadcast facilities and in-house expertise, and 80 per cent of respondents said they will give their in-person and virtual event attendees an opportunity to interact. This means new skills are required to deliver on these business objectives.”

Cathay Pacific launches eponymous lifestyle brand

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The airline reinforces our commitment to engage with our customers in their everyday lives with world-class service. By adding more value

Hong Kong-based airline Cathay Pacific has rolled out a new, eponymous travel lifestyle brand that will bring together the Cathay Pacific, Marco Polo Club and Asia Miles schemes.

The “premium” brand, Cathay, will also unveil a range of new offers in spending, dining, shopping, hotels, and wellness over the coming months.

The airline is reinforcing its commitment to engage with their customers by adding more value

The first of these – a new Cathay co-branded credit card – will be launched in Hong Kong soon. These will all culminate in a refreshed customer relationship programme to be launched in 1H2022. While the airline has made the Cathay brand initially only available in Hong Kong, it plans to gradually expand the brand to other markets.

The global airline also stated that the Cathay branding will help to simplify how their customers interact with them, including how they earn status and make use of miles.

ICCA grows APAC team with two new hires

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From left: Waikin Wong; and Jessica Ng

ICCA has added two new members to its Asia Pacific team – Waikin Wong who will take up the regional director position, and Jessica Ng, who will be taking on the role of membership development manager.

Wong will be joining ICCA on July 26, 2021, and in this new role, will be advising the ICCA head office’s management team, and aiming to grow the ICCA community in APAC.

From left: Waikin Wong; and Jessica Ng

She was previously the business director with GIS Group based in Taipei, and possesses nearly two decades of experience in account management, business development and strategy.

Meanwhile, Ng will join ICCA on August 2, 2021, and report to Wong. Ng will be supporting the membership and growth of ICCA in APAC, as well as assist members and answer ICCA portal-related enquiries.

Ng joins ICCA from Hotel Equatorial in Penang, where she was a senior sales manager. She brings over seven years of experience in event coordination and sales to this new role.

MCEC opens corporate bookings for its digital art gallery

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A rendering of Starry Night

The Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) has opened corporate bookings for Australia’s Digital Art Gallery THE LUME Melbourne from September 2021.

With exclusive access to the immersive space (part of MCEC), guests will be treated to a 45-minute feature show and 15 minutes of featurette shows, woven around the event running order.

A rendering of Starry Night, part of the Van Gogh show

THE LUME Melbourne’s inaugural show, Van Gogh, will take guests on a journey into the world of Vincent van Gogh, as his most famous artworks burst to life and the sights, sounds and aromas of 19th century France fill the room.

Exclusive events within the gallery can range from gala dinners to cocktail parties good for 200 to 1,200 pax (Covid-19 capacity limits permitting) and include F&B. Here, the menu was created to celebrate the uniqueness of Vincent van Gogh’s paintings, paying homage to his Dutch heritage and to France, his adopted creative home, and uses fresh Victorian produce paired with an extensive Australian and French wine list.

MCEC and THE LUME Melbourne can also tailor the event with the help of custom projections, such as beaming a company’s branding across 3,000m2 of event space with the help of 150 projectors.

Non-exclusive events are also a possibility thanks to the mezzanine level. The space can be booked during gallery hours for smaller events up to 100 guests.

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