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Certification of exhibition venues are next in ASEAN committee plan

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Supawan

Following the adoption of standards for hotel meeting rooms at ATF last year, the ASEAN committee on MICE competency standards is making further progress on certification with the focus now turned to exhibition venues.

The standard for exhibition venues is part of the ASEAN MICE Venue Standards (AMVS), whose committee is led by Thailand to focus on hotel meeting rooms, exhibition and convention venues, and public areas (special events venue).

Supawan: this year’s aim is to ensure exhibition venues in South-east Asia are AMVS-certified

Supawan Teerarat, senior vice president strategic business development & innovation, Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB), told TTGmice: “This year we would like the ministers to adopt and endorse the standards for exhibition venues so that we can start the (implementation) of the category in the region.

“We’ve had the meeting for the second draft of the exhibition venue standard last November and the 10 countries have come to an agreement (following adjustments to make them suitable for application in South-east Asia),” she shared.

Once the draft receives ministerial endorsement, regional NTOs will be invited to Thailand to receive auditor’s training of the exhibition venues. The auditors would then return to their respective countries to begin the auditing and certifying process, with the first exhibition venues expected to be certified in 2020, added Supawan.

Having certified venues based on common standards will be useful in courting international event organisers to the region, she stressed.

“The difficulty for South-east Asia at the moment is (to meet the needs of) organisers from Europe and the US looking for venues with high standards… Safety and security is the number one (concern), as well as accessibility and facilities within the venue, while physical, technical and services (also need to be addressed).”

As well, South-east Asian NTOs are developing standards for MICE professionals, through a working group led by Indonesia.

Ani Insani, head of the delegations for the Indonesian NTO, said: “We have developed the competency standards for MICE and events professionals from front liners to managers, and the ASEAN Secretariat has published the full set of them.”

The plan is to add the MICE and events professionals category to the ASEAN Common Competency Standards for Tourism Professionals (ACCSTP), which currently houses hotels, restaurants as well as tours and travel standards.

Ani said: “To add the MICE professional standard to the ACCSTP, we need to have all member countries’ endorsements. The Indonesia Minister of Tourism has sent the letters to his counterparts in ASEAN member countries, with Myanmar, Singapore and Brunei signed so far.”

Thai company readies for phase one of integrated resort in the Maldives

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A rendering of the upcoming IR

S Hotels & Resorts, a subsidiary Thailand’s Singha Estate, will launch the first phase of its Crossroads Maldives integrated resort this June, adding two hotels, an events hall for up to 460 guests and a slew of lifestyle, retail and dining hardware to the destination.

The project covers three independent islands fringing the Emboodhoo Lagoon in the South Malé Atoll, just 15 minutes by speedboat from Malé International Airport.

A rendering of the upcoming IR

“The facilities that make up phase one of Crossroads Maldives will encourage guests to delve deep into the diversity of the destination, while also embracing the country’s exquisite natural beauty,” commented Dirk de Cuyper, chief hospitality officer of S Hotels & Resorts, who added that the development was designed to showcase the cultural charm and diversity of the Maldives, and will sport an architecture that reflects the country’s historical influences.

Central to this concept will be the Maldives Discovery Centre, an attraction that will showcase Maldivian customs and cultures through interactive displays, video and hands on experiential adventures. The centre will also display and sell handcrafted products created by local people, women in particular. The aim is to create mutual and sustainable benefits for long-term prosperity of the entire area.

Hard Rock Hotel Maldives will be one of the two hotels to open in the integrated resort. It will feature 178 rooms, suites and villas, plus family-friendly experiences and Hard Rock’s branded concepts.

SAii Lagoon Maldives, part of the eclectic Curio Collection by Hilton, will be the other accommodation provider. It will feature a range of distinctive rooms, beach villas and overwater villas, as well as extensive water sports, cultural activities, wellness and world-class dining.

The Marina @Crossroads, an 11,000m2 area, will house the cluster of lifestyle, retail and dining facilities.

Movenpick Hotel & Convention Centre KLIA

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Exterior

Rooms
There are 333 rooms in total. The room I stayed in was modern, with sensors that detect a guest’s presence when the room door is opened, automatically turning on the lights and air condition. Similarly, the sensors can detect when the last person leaves the room, and turns off the electricity.

There is a smart television in each room with a total of 36 channels and five radio stations. Specific to the property, guests can also access the latest flight information at both airports.

What I loved best about my Deluxe Room was its size at 46m2. There was a king-sized bed, two lounge chairs, two work chairs, a small work table, and a long coffee table, but there was still plenty of space to walk about. A solid wooden sliding door separated my room from the bathroom. The bathroom was also impressively large, and boasted two sinks, a small round bathtub with shower facilities, and a rainshower. There’s a sensor on the huge bathroom mirror that when pressed, lights up a round vanity glass that is positioned at just the right height for personal grooming.

MICE facilities
The hotel offers direct access to the 2,386m2 Convention Hall. Within the building is a pillarless ballroom on the ground floor that can accommodate up to 2,000 banquet-style and a stage; six meeting rooms ranging from 24.3m2 to 87.8m2; a VIP holding room; and 10 other seminar rooms on the first floor with sizings ranging from 35m2 to 45m2.

Supplementing these and available to guests staying in the executive suite room categories, are three meeting rooms that can be booked up to two hours complimentary, subject to a first-come-first-served basis.

Other facilities
Temasya, a swanky coffee house on the ground floor, stands out for its unique concept. The flooring that leads to the coffee house is made of clear glass with flat stones underneath, the type one sees close to shore. I was told that come April, the flooring beneath the glass would be covered by shallow water and there will be fish swimming. I can imagine how cool that would be.

The eatery is spacious and has live cooking stations, while the food served is a mixture of local and international.

At 17.00 daily and lasting for an hour, the hotel holds its chocolate hour at Sira Lounge in the lobby. Guests are free to partake in as much chocolates, biscuits, truffles and brownies as they can possibly devour.

It was also at Sira – located right next to the reception area – where I enjoyed my welcome drink, a refreshing glass of iced lemon, tea.

There are four other F&B outlets, scheduled to open this April. One of the soon-to-open spaces will be Bara, a fine-dining restaurant with a combination of Mediterranean, Korean and Japanese influences. Meanwhile, Redup will specialise in light snacks. It is of note that the hotel is Syariah compliant, hence the kitchen is halal-certified, and no pork and alcohol is served on the property.

For recreation, there are swimming pools, gyms, and spas for men and women, as well as a tennis court shared by both genders.

In March, 12 spa pods are scheduled to open to provide short, complimentary neck, shoulder and feet massages. A kids’ club will also open then.

The entire property has free Wi-Fi access.

Service
Excellent! I remember calling for help way past midnight as I didn’t know how to connect the TV to Netflix and someone came to assist right away. I also loved the hassle free check-in service – I was handed my room key in less than five minutes – and the efficient service in Temasya where my plates were cleared from the table each time I left for seconds at the buffet line.

Verdict
Fantastic hospitality. Staff were attentive, friendly and made me feel right at home. I also thought that the food served at Temasya was remarkably delicious.

For event planners, I think this hotel has an excellent location, being less than 10 minutes’ drive to both KLIA and KLIA2, an hour’s drive from Kuala Lumpur City Centre and a two-hour drive from the historic city of Melaka. Meeting groups can easily extend for a city tour in Kuala Lumpur City Centre and Melaka.

Number of rooms 333
Contact
Email hotel.klia.reservations@movenpick.com
Website www.movenpick.com/Mövenpick/Kuala_Lumpur‎

Hyatt reopens Bali property after five-year-long renovation

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King Room

The Hyatt Regency Bali in the heart of Sanur has reopened its doors after five years of renovations.

The hotel is spread across more than 8.9 hectares of land, and stands less than 30-minute drive away from Ngurah Rai International Airport. Throughout the hotel, local materials and techniques, such as hammered copper, rattan, bamboo and coconut shell, have been integrated along with batik printing blocks, Balinese wood, stone carvings repurposed as wall art and sculptures.

King Room

Hyatt Regency Bali boasts 363 rooms, which includes 39 one-bedroom suites with balconies, a separate living room, and an additional powder room with a shower. Booking a suite also allows guests access to the Regency Club Lounge offering a private concierge and complimentary snacks.

Recreational facilities include three swimming pools, a 24-hour fitness centre, and the Shankha Spa comprising 10 spa suites, an outdoor whirlpool, a yoga studio, and outdoor hot and cold plunge pools. There are also three F&B venues: Omang Omang, the all-day dining space; Pizzeria, a casual venue specialising in pasta and wood-fired pizzas; and the Piano Lounge.

Event planners can avail the hotel’s meeting facilities, ranging from the 468m2 ballroom complete with a show kitchen that can accommodate up to 600 guests cocktail-style, to the 240m2 outdoor courtyard that can is ideal for Balinese dance performances which can hold up to 120 pax. There are also smaller multifunctional meeting spaces that can hold between 25 and 150 guests.

Beyond Asia: Tengile River Lodge, Elevate!, BCD Meetings & Events

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Tengile River Lodge
Tengile River Lodge

Tengile River Lodge brings new stay option to Sabi Sand Game Reserve
Conservation-led travel company &Beyond has launched the Tengile River Lodge within South Africa’s Sabi Sand Game Reserve, offering nine contemporary and luxurious guest suites deep into the riverine forest on the banks of the Sand River.

Drawing inspiration from the history of Kirkman’s Kamp, each suite offers 180-degree views over the river, looking out onto one of South Africa’s most wildlife-rich conservation areas. At over 200m2 per suite, the lodge boasts some of the largest rooms in the Sabi Sand.

In keeping with &Beyond’s ethos of sustainability, the lodge design makes use of repurposed material with a connection to the setting. For instance, the stone cladding was sourced from a local quarry while the roofs are covered in sand from the site itself.

Recreational facilities include a wellness centre comprising a gym and pool, massage rooms and a sunken deck from where guests can enjoy the tranquil surrounding while awaiting their treatment.

Women in events to be celebrated on March 7
The Association for Women in Events (AWE) will run its women’s leadership event Elevate! on the eve of International Women’s Day, March 7, at the Conrad Washington DC.

The event will include sessions from women in business and politics, as well as women and men who are making a difference in the industry and in business.

Sarah Hurwitz, White House speechwriter from 2009 to 2017, will be the keynote speaker and will share experiences from her time as the head speechwriter for former US First Lady Michelle Obama.

BCD Meetings & Events makes new hires
As part of BCD Meetings & Events’ integration of Grass Roots M&E, three new hires have been announced for the EMEA region.

Katie Knight will serve as senior director, Life Sciences Centre of Excellence. She has over 20 years’ experience across the M&E industry, predominantly in life sciences, where she has delivered strategic and operational excellence across all elements of the market.

Mark Scales takes over as creative director, creative solutions EMEA. He most recently spent four years at Banks Sadler as head of event solutions.

Arran Cruickshanks will serve as account director. He joined the M&E world following a career as a professional sportsman.

Asian Trails Thailand appoints new MICE manager

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Asian Trails Thailand has appointed Johann Aigner as the company’s new
MICE manager.

Aigner will work closely with assistant MICE manager Suriwipa ‘Gift’ Dalliston, and both will oversee the local MICE teams throughout the country.

Johann Aigner

Aigner’s management experience goes all the way back to 1999, when he first co-organised sporting events in the Australian Outback. He then turned his passion for events into a profession in his home country of Austria, from where he created, organised and delivered large-scale events for European clients throughout Europe and the Middle East.

The industry veteran moved to Bangkok in 2015, and has worked in South-east Asia’s travel industry as a MICE manager for various DMCs every since.

Luxury hotel expert named GM of Six Senses Bhutan

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Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas has appointed Sally Baughen as general manager of Six Senses Bhutan, a property comprising five individual lodges.

Based in Thimphu, the hospitality veteran has over 25 years of experience. In her most recent role, Baughen led development and pre-opening operations for 700,000 Heures in Cambodia. Prior to that, she was a consultant with the Split Apple Retreat in Tasman, New Zealand.

The Kiwi first began her professional career as the F&B of Bali’s Amankila, then moving to roles at Nihiwatu and Como Shambhala Begawan Giri, also in Bali. Returning to Aman Resorts, she relocated to Myanmar as general manager of The Strand in Yangon, a position that she held for five years before leading Amanbagh’s opening in India.

Over the course of her tenure with Aman, she has also served as general manager at Amankila and Amandari, and played a leadership role on the pre-opening team at Amanfayun in Hangzhou. She then moved to Cambodia to helm Amansara in Cambodia from 2011 to 2016.

TCEB steps up collaboration with SITE

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Encouraged by a study conducted by the Society for Incentive Travel Excellence (SITE) that shows incentive travel is the fastest growing element of business events, and one that achieves the highest spend per person across the widest spectrum of destination suppliers, the Thailand Convention & Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) has intensified its courtship of this segment.

One of its major moves was to host the SITE 2019 Global Conference last week, an event that drew 350 incentive travel specialists from all over the world and emphasised Thailand as flagship destination for such events in Asia.

TCEB’s Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya and SITE’s Philip Eidsvold opened SITE 2019 Global Conference in Bangkok last week

The conference, which ran from January 11 to 14, showcased Bangkok’s contemporary society and culture, key features that are increasingly important in incentive travel where “authentic experiences” have become a must, noted Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya, TCEB president.

Philip Eidsvold, SITE president, said: “Our research findings are clear: incentive travel planners place more importance on overall destination appeal than air access and hotel infrastructure, and Thailand has star quality appeal for incentive travel qualifiers. Thailand is really the perfect incentive travel destination offering excellent access, amazing five-star hotels and venues, deep history and heritage and extraordinary gastronomy.”

TCEB expects the Kingdom to gain in areas of learning, development and the overall professionalism of the local incentive travel community through the hosting of the SITE 2019 Global Conference.

Besides hosting the event, TCEB also partnered with SITE to provide Certified Incentive Specialists (CIS), an entry-level certification programme for incentive travel professionals. The course, conducted on January 10 and 11, saw 60 participants from Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, the US, and Thailand.

There are currently 68 CIS professionals from Thailand, placing the country in first place for CIS graduates in Asia.

Further, the SITE Thailand Chapter was officially launched last week.

“TCEB has been a mainstay in establishing the SITE Thailand Chapter with the bureau providing support and coordination to ensure the success of the initiative. The SITE Thailand chapter is the first SITE chapter in (South-east Asia) and its launch emphasises Thailand’s image as the world-class destination for incentive travel,” said Chiruit.

Thailand has 23 incentive travel professionals who are members of SITE.

Oakwood aims for 150 properties by 2021

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Luxury serviced apartment provider Oakwood Worldwide is rolling out a hefty expansion plan for the Asia-Pacific region, with an eye on growing its global portfolio of properties from 48 to 150 by 2021.

Dean Schreiber, managing director of Oakwood Asia Pacific, told TTGmice that upcoming projects to meet this goal will be developed “predominantly in Asia-Pacific”.

Schreiber: upcoming Oakwood projects will be mainly in the APAC region

In South-east Asia, Oakwood has signed to develop properties in Jakarta and Thailand.

Schreiber said: “China is a massive area for us in terms of growth potential; likewise, we’re seeing very good growth in Indonesia. In Thailand, we’ve just signed a deal to roll out 10 properties over the next 10 years.

“We’re exploring some new geographies this year too. We’ve signed our first deal in Cambodia, we’re looking at some opportunities in Sri Lanka and we’re also targeting some leisure destinations. Phuket and Pattaya are the first couple of opportunities (for us).”

The group plans to place one Oakwood Studios and multiple Oakwood Premier properties in each key Asian city.

Although Oakwood Studios targets millennial corporates, the brand’s debut in Singapore has also attracted traditional business travellers and enjoys a diverse guest demographic, said Schreiber.

The bedroom in the Oakwood Showroom

To ensure a consistent quality and feel to its properties across the region, Oakwood last week (January 10) launched The Oakwood Showroom in its corporate office in Singapore for property owners to view and purchase in-room amenities.

The showroom is a mock-up of a suite that features the latest gadgets, furnishings and other homewares from various product partners, such as Samsung, Bang & Olufsen and Serta.

Asian cities dominate Egencia’s top 20 list of business destinations

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Egencia, the business travel arm of Expedia Group, has revealed the findings of a global study on flight demand for the 20 most travelled-to cities for business travel.

Overall, Asia dominated the top 20 positions. Shanghai, China’s pre-eminent commerce centre, is the fourth most travelled-to business travel destination internationally this year. Elsewhere in Asia, Singapore, Hong Kong and Tokyo ranked sixth, eighth and ninth respectively, and Beijing (15th), Mumbai (17th) and Seoul (20th).

Shanghai (pictured) is the top business travel destination in Asia for 2018

Meanwhile, New York continues to outpace London as the most popular business travel destination globally, as it tops the list for the fourth consecutive year. London last held the top ranking in 2014 before being overtaken by the Big Apple the following year. New York’s dominance is likely to continue, as Egencia flight data shows that business trip flight bookings to New York were nearly 10 per cent higher than bookings to London in 2018.

In North America, Canadian cities performed well, with Toronto in fifth, outranking many major commercial centres in the US such as San Francisco, Chicago, Los Angeles and Boston.

Meanwhile, Europe represents two of the top three business destinations, with Paris coming in third globally as the city continues to establish itself as a popular regional business hub. From 2016-2018, Egencia data showed that air travel to the French capital experienced a 20 per cent growth. London (second) and Paris (third) were the only two European cities to place in the top 20 global business destinations for 2018.

The complete list of 20 most travelled-to destinations

Between January 1, 2014 and December 1, 2018, total business travel flight bookings increased globally by nearly 110 per cent. Singapore saw the largest increase in flight bookings globally – air travel to and from the destination increased by nearly 160 per cent over five years.

“While US and European cities retain the top three spots, the most interesting takeaway is how global business travel has truly become with five of seven continents represented in the top 20 destinations,” said Andrew Dyer, vice president of global supply at Egencia brand.

“As business travel continues to grow, it’s never been more important for companies to have a traveller-friendly programme that also provides unified global tools for travel managers to assist their travellers.”

The Egencia data used in this study captured flight booking and reservation trends from small, mid-cap and multinational companies in more than 60 countries between January 1, 2014 and December 1, 2018.

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