Asia/Singapore Wednesday, 24th December 2025
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Launceston’s Albert Hall gets a new lease of life

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A rendering of Albert Hall’s Foyer

Albert Hall, a landmark in Launceston, Tasmania, is set to reopen in June 2025 as the A$16 million (US$10.3 million) redevelopment of its eastern wing nears completion.

A landmark of the city since 1891, the work preserves the venue’s historic charm, while integrating state-of-the-art facilities and increasing its overall capacity.

A rendering of Albert Hall’s Foyer

The new extension, designed to complement the adjacent City Park, features a welcoming ground-floor reception area and modern kitchen, along with a new meeting room on the first floor.

Beyond the new addition, the original interior has also undergone significant upgrades. The centrepiece Great Hall now boasts enhanced facilities and can accommodate up to 520 guests for banquets. Additionally, the venue offers five other adaptable meeting spaces.

Marnie Craig, CEO of Business Events Tasmania, hailed the redevelopment as a significant boost for Launceston’s burgeoning reputation as a leading business events destination.

“The city of Launceston has shown its commitment to business events by reimagining this historically significant venue and equipping it with the latest modern facilities.

“Coupled with the recent national recognition of Peppers Silo Launceston as Australia’s best business events venue, it’s clear that the city is primed to welcome a variety of business events,” Craig said.

She also emphasised the role of Business Events Tasmania in supporting event planners through funding and assistance.

Unearth Hong Kong’s floating past with Seayou Explorer

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Aberdeen 1773 tour's sightseeing boat

Offering an authentic and immersive blend of sightseeing, local history, and culture, the Aberdeen 1773 tour is ideal for business travellers and corporate groups.

This tour, run by Seayou Explorer, vividly brings to life the rich heritage of Hong Kong’s fishing villages through an audio-guided sightseeing boat tour and a museum visit.

Aberdeen 1773 tour’s sightseeing boat

Aberdeen has been a port and home to fishing communities since the 1940s. The experience begins with boarding a sightseeing boat to explore the Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter. Participants receive a professional audio guide in Cantonese, Mandarin, English, Japanese, and Korean, providing insights into 13 landmarks along the route. Following the boat tour, a visit to the “Floating House Boat” exhibition offers a glimpse into traditional life on the water through photos, exhibits, and oral history videos, culminating in a photo opportunity with a 3D painting.

The 75-minute tour starts and concludes at Aberdeen Fisherman’s Wharf Pier 6, and is priced at HK$175 per person. It can accommodate groups of 10 to 160 per time slot, but can be customised to a planners’ needs.

There are other customisation and add-ons available, such as tasting freshly cooked traditional Ting Tsai Noodles on Aberdeen’s last two vermicelli boats, guided walking tours of Aberdeen and Ap Lei Chau offering local insights, fishermen’s song workshops, and visits to a boat noodle kitchen to learn about traditional preparation methods and sample local dishes like boat noodles, sticky rice, and congee.

The Eastern & Oriental Express welcomes new GM

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The Eastern & Oriental Express, A Belmond Train, Southeast Asia, has named Win Min as general manager, effective immediately.

Win’s journey with Belmond began in 2013 in Myanmar, where he was hotel manager on the Orcaella, a former Belmond river cruise. In 2017, he took on the role of hotel manager, overseeing both The Governor’s Residence hotel and the Road to Mandalay river cruise, also former Belmond properties.

With a demonstrated track record of leadership and adaptability, Win Min joins E&O from Residence Phou Vao, where he was interim general manager.

Vincent Durier leads as GM of Alila Villas Uluwatu

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Alila Villas Uluwatu has appointed Vincent Durier as general manager.

He has over 20 years of experience in international hospitality, covering all areas of operations, including rooms, F&B, and finance.

In 2021, he was general manager at COMO Cocoa Island in the Maldives, followed by a role at Nawa Bajo in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia in January 2024.

He aims to positively impact people, the community, and the environment, and strengthen Alila Villas Uluwatu’s position as a leading resort in Asia.

US government actions cast shadow over global business travel outlook

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Nearly one-third of global travel managers anticipate business travel volume will decrease significantly in 2025

As a result of recent US government actions including tariffs, cross-border policies and entry restrictions, global business travel professionals are newly navigating a complex and uncertain landscape regarding the potential impact on business travel volume, spending and revenue for 2025.

According to a new poll conducted by the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA), a significant portion of over 900 global industry respondents are anticipating declines ahead and overall optimism has taken a hit in the last few weeks, reflecting the uncertainty gripping the sector and other industries.

Nearly one-third of global travel managers anticipate business travel volume will decrease significantly in 2025

Recent US government actions were defined in the GBTA poll as tariffs on imported products, US entry restrictions for travelers from specific countries, advisories against travel to the US, cross-border policies resulting in detainment risks, and decreased business travel for US federal employees.

As a result of these initiatives, the poll had several revelations.

Less than half of global buyers (44%) anticipate their organisation’s business travel spending and volume in 2025 will not be impacted, compared to 25% of travel suppliers who say the same for their business travel revenue.

Almost a third (29%) of global travel buyers expect a decline in business travel volume at their companies in 2025, averaging a 21% decrease. Additionally, a fairly large portion of travel buyers (19%) are uncertain about what the impact will be.

Related, 27% of buyers now predict a 20% decrease on average in their business travel spending this year. Notably, with global business travel spending forecast to reach US$1.6 trillion in 2025, that could represent a potential decline in spending of up to US$88 billion.

Moreover, 37% of travel suppliers and travel management company (TMC) professionals anticipate a decline of 18% on average in related revenue.

Because of overall concerns, only 31% of global industry professionals remain optimistic about the overall industry outlook for this year, while 40% are neutral. This marks a significant decline from GBTA’s November 2024 poll where 67% of global industry professionals reported an optimistic outlook for 2025 and 26% were neutral.

“While the outlook for global business travel was incredibly strong coming into 2025, our research now shows increasing concerns and uncertainty within our industry, considering recent actions taken by the US government. Travelling for work plays a vital role in supporting business growth, resilient economies, strong diplomatic ties and valuable connections,” said Suzanne Neufang, CEO, GBTA.

“Productive and essential business travel is threatened in times of economic uncertainty or in an environment of additional barriers and restrictions. This undermines economic prosperity and damages the many sectors that rely on global business travel to survive and thrive.”

Neufang added there are two key factors to watch that would influence longer-term impact for business travel: if there’s sustained economic pressure or uncertainty weighing on company budgets and if cross-border travel and global workforce mobility to and from the US are restricted.

The GBTA poll reflects responses from travel managers (buyers), suppliers, travel management companies and other travel intermediaries from across four regions and 45 countries.

Additional key findings include that seven per cent of buyer organisations have revised their corporate travel policies for travel to or from the US since January 2025, and another one-quarter (25%) say they are planning to or will consider doing so in the future. Another 64% are staying the course.

Additionally, up to 20% have or are considering cancelling, moving or pulling attendance from meetings and events located in the US, while 10% are planning or considering cancelling employee attendance at US events.

When it comes to relocating meetings or events from the US, a total of 14% say their organisation has already done so (8%) or is considering it (6%). Companies located outside of the US are three times more likely to relocate meetings to somewhere other than the US.

Respondents’ top concerns for long-term impact of US government actions are related to economics – namely business travel costs (54%) and potential budget cuts (40%) – along with additional travel processing and administration needs such as visas or documentation (46%). This was followed closely by traveller-focused concerns such as employee willingness to travel to the US and increased safety and duty of care (both at 37%).

Additionally, when asked if they personally know someone whose trip has been affected by US border or travel policy changes, 23% of global industry professionals say they do.

As global tensions rise, human connection becomes more crucial

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Business events highlight the value of international connections amid complex geopolitical issues; delegates at the Pathology Update 2025 in Melbourne pictured; photo by Arinex

Arinex, a leading events specialist with activities across Australia, New Zealand and Fiji, is seeing a reaffirmation of the value of business events amid growing global tensions.

Event strategist Sarah Weatherby told TTGmice that many organisations are “seizing this moment to reaffirm the value of face-to-face connection, sharing experiences and contributions to their relevant field while navigating complex geopolitical issues”.

Business events highlight the value of international connections amid complex geopolitical issues; delegates at the Pathology Update 2025 in Melbourne pictured; photo by Arinex

An example of such an event is the Women Deliver 2026 Conference, which is regarded as one of the world’s largest and most influential forums on gender equality. It is set to take place in Melbourne from April 27-30 next year.

“This important event is expected to attract thousands of delegates from across sectors and continents, underscoring the enduring appetite for international collaboration – particularly on issues of shared human and social significance,” opined Weatherby.

“Ultimately, while global trade shifts present challenges, they also spotlight the unique opportunities for our region and promote the value of business events in connecting people, advancing ideas, and accelerating progress on the issues that matter most,” she said, adding that “now, more than ever, business events serve as a powerful platform for fostering dialogue, innovation, and partnership”.

“Events like Women Deliver demonstrate how a conference can transcend economic and geopolitical cycles by focusing on purpose-led outcomes and inclusive engagement,” she stated.

Despite ongoing uncertainty surrounding global trade and US tariffs, the company remains optimistic about the business events industry, but acknowledges the need for “strategic event design that is both globally aware and locally embedded”.

Arinex is paying close attention to tariff impacts on key supply-chain elements, particularly F&B costs.

“We are prioritising local sourcing, fostering transparent supplier relationships, and embedding flexibility into our planning frameworks, to safeguard value while continuing to deliver premium, purpose-driven events,” shared Weatherby.

To mitigate any flow-on impacts, the company also works closely with supplier partners to ensure pricing stability, quality continuity, and long-term planning strategies. As a company that has been in the business since 1973, it enjoys close working relationships with major hotel brands and Booking.com, as well as major airline carriers in Australia and New Zealand.

This allows the Arinex team to “proactively support clients with scenario planning and adaptable event programme models, ensuring that our clients’ goals remain achievable despite external headwinds”.

MACEOS combines MBEA and EventXpo this year

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MACEOS' M Gandhi (third from left), with committee members at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in August 2024

The Malaysian Business Events Awards (MBEA) and EventXpo will be held concurrently this year, marking a shift from their previous separate organisation by the Malaysian Association of Convention and Exhibition Organisers and Suppliers (MACEOS).

The double-bill celebration that will take place from August 7-9 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre will honour excellence, while showcasing the innovation and new trends that continue to drive the business industry forward.

MACEOS’ M Gandhi (third from left), with committee members at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in August 2024

Following the success of its inaugural edition last year, the second edition of EventXpo will feature more exhibition booths, a diverse mix of domestic and regional trade visitors, and the active participation of Malaysia’s national and state convention bureaus.

MACEOS president, M Gandhi, shared at a recent press conference: “Event sourcing for corporate buyers has traditionally relied on word of mouth and peer recommendations. EventXpo aims to transform that by offering a comprehensive platform where corporate buyers can connect with reliable suppliers and fulfil all their business needs under one roof.

“Our objective is to propel Malaysia’s industry players into the Asia region spotlight, creating a stage where the world sees their businesses and services right here in Malaysia.”

Gandhi emphasised that EventXpo 2025 is meant to open doors to business events industry players to showcase on a regional scale without leaving the country, while at the same time, elevating Malaysia as a hub for excellence in the business events industry.

Meanwhile, the third edition of MBEA, scheduled for August 7, will recognise organisations and events demonstrating excellence, creativity, and leadership within Malaysia’s dynamic business events sector.

Gandhi shared: “The past few years have tested the resilience of our industry, but our industry players have risen to the challenge with determination and innovation. MBEA is to honour their efforts in delivering event excellence and raise the standards for events on par with what other destinations offer.”

This year’s MBEA will introduce new categories such as Business Catalyst Excellence and Best Stage Design Excellence, both of which reflect the evolution of the industry landscape.

Indian travel agents to meet in Moscow for 6th OTOAI Convention

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Association leadership and Moscow Tourism representatives at the press conference; photo by Rohit Kaul

The Outbound Tour Operators Association of India (OTOAI) announced during a press conference in New Delhi on April 15 that Moscow, Russia, will be the host city for its 6th Convention.

Set to take place from July 10-13, 2025, the convention will be held at The Carlton, Moscow. It is expected to draw over 150 delegates from across India, aside from the association’s executive committee members and media representatives.

Association leadership and Moscow Tourism representatives at the press conference; photo by Rohit Kaul

During the event, Indian travel agents will have opportunities to engage with local hotels, function venues, and DMCs to learn more about Moscow’s business events infrastructure and leisure offerings. There will also be a three-night post-convention tour to St Petersburg.

“The fact that Russia offers a convenient online visa facility for Indian travellers with a quick turnaround time of three days is helping to grow Indian outbound travel numbers to Moscow.

“We are seeing increasing interest from Indian corporates exploring new destinations like Moscow for incentive travel. With more direct air connectivity, MICE tourism from India to Russia could see exponential growth,” said Himanshu Patil, president, OTOAI.

“Many Indian business travellers return to Moscow with friends and family (for another visit), so we are also positioning Moscow as an ideal location for weddings and film shoots in the Indian market,” shared Anastasia Popova, head of the Business Tourism Development Department with Moscow City Tourism Committee. Presently, about 40 per cent of Indian travellers visit Moscow for business purposes.

Russia began offering e-visas to Indian passport holders starting August 1, 2023. Since then, the number of Indian tourists visiting Moscow has seen a significant surge.

In 2024, 85,800 Indian tourists visited the Russian capital – a 40 per cent increase compared to 2023. India now ranks second among non-CIS countries in terms of visitor arrivals to Moscow, trailing only China.

Aeroflot, Russia’s flag carrier, is currently the only airline offering direct flights between India and Moscow, with seven weekly services to New Delhi and three to Goa.

Penang to host expanded manufacturing expo quartet

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The launch of SMAX and ASFAX represents a strategic expansion of the EMAX series

NRG Exhibitions has announced the expansion of its industry event portfolio with the addition of two new co-located shows, where the 5th Edition of Electronics Manufacturing Expo Asia (EMAX) and the 4th Edition of Penang Manufacturing Expo (PMAX) will now be joined by Semiconductor Expo Asia (SMAX) and Asia Sustainable Factories Expo (ASFAX).

Taking place July 23-25, 2025, at the Setia SPICE Convention Centre in Penang, Malaysia, this quartet of expos will bring together a powerful convergence of industries to showcase technologies shaping the future of manufacturing, electronics, semiconductors, and sustainability in Asia.

The launch of SMAX and ASFAX represents a strategic expansion of the EMAX series

SMAX 2025 will showcase the entire semiconductor value chain, including chip design, fabrication, testing, packaging, and materials. Meanwhile, ASFAX 2025 will be a dedicated platform for sustainable manufacturing, covering renewable energy, smart factory innovations, energy efficiency, green building solutions, and ESG-driven technologies.

Together with EMAX (electronics manufacturing) and PMAX (general manufacturing and industrial solutions), this four-in-one event offers a comprehensive platform for industrial advancement, digital transformation, and environmental responsibility.

EMAX, PMAX, SMAX & ASFAX 2025 are expected to feature over 8,000 trade visitors, more than 200 leading exhibiting brands, and participants from over 40 countries.

Attendees can expect a showcase of solutions and breakthroughs, alongside live demonstrations and tech applications powered by artificial intelligence agents and large language model advancements. Delegates can look forward to expert-led keynote presentations and panel discussions, as well as business networking opportunities and industry matchmaking sessions.

IAAPA Expo Asia to draw global attractions sector to Shanghai

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IAAPA Expo Asia 2025, the largest tradeshow for the amusement industry in the Asia-Pacific region, will take place from June 30 to July 3 at the Shanghai New International Expo Center.

Themed Find Possible, the four-day international event will showcase the newest technological advancements and innovative solutions in the attractions industry from more than 300 exhibitors.

A panel in session at IAAPA Expo Asia 2024

Over 10,000 attendees are expected to visit the 10,000m2 tradeshow floor to explore the latest trends, key issues and consumer preferences shaping the future of the sector.

The expo’s education programme of over 20 learning opportunities will cover a wide range of topics, from personnel development and merchandise to F&B trends and revenue diversification.

Among this year’s lineup of keynote speakers is president and managing director of Disney Parks International, Jill Estorino. She will deliver insights on innovation, marketing, and guest service during IAAPA Expo Asia’s signature Leadership Breakfast.

Additionally, EDUTours at Expo Asia will enable attendees to get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at some of Shanghai’s world-class attractions. Included in the lineup are tours to LEGOLAND Shanghai Resort and Shanghai Disney Resort.

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