Asia/Singapore Monday, 27th April 2026
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Perfecting the fun of travel

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Preferences for off-the-beaten-track destinations and experience continue to reign among the well-travelled. Skyscanner’s latest Travel in Focus report found that a majority of budget-conscious (not to be mistaken as low-budget folks) travellers in South Korea are willing to allocate a larger budget, or adjust their itinerary, for obscure travel attractions and destination specific experiences, while those in India are placing their money on itineraries that allow them to delve deep into a single destination.

On the sparkly end of the spectrum, high-net-worth Chinese are prioritising new and unusual experiences, and have become a lot more adventurous when it comes to holiday options. ILTM Asia Pacific 2023’s Decoding the Luxury Travellers Mindset: Spotlight China study, produced in collaboration with affluent research specialist Altiant, reported that 80 per cent of respondents prefer new destinations and experiences while 69 per cent prefer holidays where they explore the local area.

These trends bode especially well for operators of expeditions and adventure experiences, which are not restricted to just adrenaline-filled activities but also include soul-stirring immersions into the culture, landscape and habitat of rarely explored destinations.

Expedition specialists like Quark Expeditions and White Desert have in recent months woken up to the shiny potential of the Asia-Pacific market, while others like Silversea Cruises’ expedition arm and New Zealand’s privately-owned aviation business GCH Aviation are expanding their adventure menu. The latter is even reaching deeper into the high-spending corporate incentive and teambuilding segments, crafting programmes to suit C-suite personnel keen on a fun break between strategy meetings.

This growing affection for expeditions and adventures can benefit Asia-Pacific as a destination too, considering the vast diversity of our region’s geography, culture and history.

Hong Kong Disneyland Resort to soon freeze over – in a happy way

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Fire mishap shuts down Mount Bromo

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Mazen Abilmona helms Pullman Singapore Hill Street

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Pullman Singapore Hill Street has appointed Mazen Abilmona as general manager.

Prior to this, he served as the cluster hotel manager of both Sofitel Singapore Resort & Spa and SO/Singapore.

Abilmona has built his 25-year career with properties across the Middle East, China, and Singapore; having spent the bulk of his earlier journey within F&B. He began his career with Fairmont Dubai as an F&B service supervisor, before becoming F&B Director within the same hotel.

Abilmona has also been involved in several pre-opening task forces over the years and has spearheaded rebranding projects in properties including Fairmont Singapore, Fairmont Peace Hotel, Sofitel Sanya Leeman Resort, and Fairmont Riyadh.

The 350-key Pullman Singapore Hill Street under Accor opens on October 1, 2023. The hotel will feature three dining concepts, a pool bar, outdoor swimming pool, 24-hour fitness area, and event spaces.

BESydney transformation signals new age of business events

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Business Events Sydney (BESydney) has unveiled a new logo, and a new website which has undergone a complete content refresh.

The website has also been completely re-engineered with new simplified customer journeys designed to reflect shifting client expectations and content to make choosing Sydney easier than ever.

Sydney stands confidently in its own right; the new branding over the Harbour Bridge pictured

BESydney’s general manager of content, creative & corporate affairs, Carolin Lenehan, stated that the new branding and website are backed by a comprehensive review of BESydney’s content strategy.

“We feel we have captured Sydney’s unique duality as an iconically recognised and aspirational visitor destination with a globally competitive business heart. It’s a delicate balance, but we believe by showcasing Sydney’s People, Place and Purpose, we’ve been able to showcase the intertwined strands of our city’s DNA. All this is presented in a vibrant new colour palette reflecting our harbour city’s blue skies, sea and sand along with the vividness and buzz of energy that Sydney creates.”

BESydney CEO, Lyn Lewis-Smith, added: “We feel the time is right for this bold change in our identity and the way we sell our city to reflect the evolution of our business, as the world of business events has shifted dramatically, with new business models, new ways of working, connecting and gathering.”

“We are the city’s international advocate with the responsibility for attracting global business and academic audiences to Sydney to get the fresh perspective they need to change their worlds,” she added.

SIA to launch non-stop services to Brussels in 2024

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Singapore Airlines (SIA) will launch non-stop flights between Singapore and Brussels, the capital of Belgium, from April 5, 2024, marking a return to the city after more than 20 years.

SIA schedules non-stop services to Brussels

The airline will operate four weekly flights to Brussels with the long-haul variant of its Airbus A350-900s, which feature 253 seats in three cabin classes: 42 in Business Class, 24 in Premium Economy Class, and 187 in Economy Class.

Subject to regulatory approval, flight SQ304 will depart Singapore for Brussels on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 2355hrs (local time). The return sector, operated as flight SQ303, will depart Brussels for Singapore on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 1210hrs (local time).

The addition of Brussels increases the number of European destinations in the SIA network to 13.

Wego acquires Travelstop, expands into corporate travel space

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Wego, the largest online travel marketplace in the Middle East and North Africa, has acquired Travelstop, a platform that simplifies business travel and expense management for companies globally.

This strategic move will expand Wego’s reach into business travel and expense management.

Wego’s Ross Veitch; and Travelstop’s Prashant Kirtane

By combining their resources and expertise, Wego and Travelstop aim to revolutionise the way companies navigate the complexities of corporate travel, as well as contribute to the growth and development of the travel industry in the Middle East and Asia-Pacific regions.

Wego also aims to address the unique challenges faced by businesses operating in emerging markets, such as fragmented travel options and manual expense reporting. The combined platform will provide businesses with a one-stop solution, enabling them to seamlessly manage their corporate travel needs while gaining greater visibility and control over expenses.

According to an August 2022 GBTA BTI Outlook Annual Global Report & Forecast, the APAC and Middle East regions stand as the largest and most rapidly expanding markets in business travel. In 2023, APAC and the Middle East regions are set to contribute to 46 per cent of total global business travel expenditure.

Air France-KLM Group, Etihad Airways deepen partnership

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Air France-KLM Group and Etihad Airways have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aiming at enhancing their collaboration opportunities across passenger operations, loyalty programmes, talent development, and maintenance.

The companies are looking to expand their codeshare and interline agreements initiated in 2012, subject to regulatory approvals. As a first step, more than 40 new routes covering destinations across Europe, the Middle East, Asia-Pacific and Australia have been made available for booking upon the signing, for travel as early as the winter 2023 season.

The signing ceremony took place at the Air France-KLM Group’s headquarters in Paris, France in the presence of Etihad Airways’s Arik De (left) and Air France-KLM’s Angus Clarke

The MoU also proposes the ability for frequent flyers of both Flying Blue and Etihad Guest to earn and redeem miles with Air France, KLM, and Etihad. The airlines will also explore terminal co-location, reciprocal lounge access and ground handling, among other initiatives.

Etihad currently operates daily flights to both Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam Schiphol from Abu Dhabi international airport.

Air France will start operating daily flights between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Abu Dhabi International Airport from October 29, 2023.

Angus Clarke, executive vice president and chief commercial officer at Air France-KLM Group, said: “This 11-year collaboration is now expanding even further, as we aim to explore opportunities in maintenance and loyalty, in addition to enhancing our route network for the benefit of our customers from all around the world. The attractiveness of Abu Dhabi as a destination and a hub, powered by Etihad’s large footprint spanning South and South-east Asia, as well as Australia, brings significant richness to this partnership. This moment marks our shared commitment to providing seamless, premium, customer-centric travel experiences to our shared global customer base.”

Arik De, chief revenue officer at Etihad Airways, added: “This MoU builds on our existing partnership by exploring deeper network enhancements as we offer improved connectivity between Abu Dhabi and Paris, and leveraging the extensive AF-KL network to Europe and beyond. It reaffirms Etihad’s intent to bolster Abu Dhabi’s cultural and economic growth as we look forward to welcoming more guests to our home enjoying better travel benefits and enhanced customer experiences along the way.”

Disney Cruise Line names first ship bound for South-east Asia

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Disney Adventure will be the name of the Singapore-bound vessel that Disney Cruise Line will designate for the first time for South-east Asia come 2025.

In a press statement, Disney Cruise Line said “the name evokes the spirit of exploration”, and promises to “take families on a fantastical voyage across a sea of Disney, Pixar and Marvel stories, venturing into realms representing every corner of the Disney world – and beyond”.

Disney Parks, Experiences and Product’s Josh D’Amaro (left) and STB’s former chief Keith Tan at the project reveal in March 2023

The name was announced by Disney Cruise Line’s president Thomas Mazloum at the Destination D23 Event in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.

Disney Adventure’s future in South-east Asia was first revealed in March this year by both the cruise company and the Singapore Tourism Board.

The ship will be a new-build, weighing 208,000 gross tons. It is under construction at the MV Werften shipyard in Wismar, Germany, under the management of Meyer Werft.

Cathay Pacific makes changes to South-east Asia team

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Cathay Pacific in South-east Asia is has made changes to key management roles across the region.

Dominic Perret remains the regional general manager South-east Asia, where he is responsible for all commercial, operational and support functions across the seven countries Cathay Pacific flies to in South-east Asia.

Dominic Perret

Next, Jonathan Ng is now regional head of customer Travel and lifestyle, South-east Asia. He replaces Ray Fung, who is now head of lifestyle strategy and partnerships in Hong Kong.

Ng joined Cathay Pacific in 2011 and has worked in several key positions across various markets, including Hong Kong, the Chinese Mainland, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and UAE. Prior to this move, Ng was seconded to HK Express as general manager, corporate planning; he was part of the transition team following the acquisition of the low-cost carrier by the Cathay Group.

New country managers have also been announced for South-east Asia.

Tony Sham is country manager for Indonesia. Based in Jakarta, he replaces Matthew Choi, who is now general manager corporate planning for HK Express.

Sham has been with Cathay Pacific for 34 years. He has a wealth of experience across several functional departments including airline planning and international affairs, as well as in outports like Japan and Germany. Prior to his current appointment, he worked as regional head of customer travel and lifestyle for North-east Asia in Tokyo.

Based in Manila, Vishnu Rajendran is now country manager for the Philippines. He replaces Donald Morris, who is now country manager, Korea, based in Seoul.

Rajendran joined Cathay Pacific in 2008. Since then, he has taken on roles in marketing, sales and port management, and most recently was area manager, Middle East. He was also acting country manager, South Africa & Indian Ocean, as well as acting country lead for Sri Lanka & Maldives.

Over in Kulala Lumpur, Robbie Blackwood is now country manager, Malaysia and Brunei. He replaces Roger Li, who is now a cadet pilot with Cathay Pacific.

Blackwood joined Cathay Pacific in 2018 and has worked in various departments and key markets, including Hong Kong and Japan.

Nicolas Masse has been appointed country manager, Vietnam & Cambodia. Based in Ho Chi Minh City, he replaces Jason Choi, who is now regional head of customer travel and lifestyle, North-east Asia, based in Tokyo.

Masse has over two decades of experience in the aviation industry. He joined Cathay Pacific in 2007, and has since held several key positions overseeing sales, marketing and communications in both Europe and Asia. Prior to his current appointment, he was Cathay Pacific’s country manager for Korea.

Last but not least, Keri Lui remains the country manager for Thailand, based in Bangkok.

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