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Colin Hastings: Big Chili Legend passes

BANGKOK, 30 April 2024: Well-known editor and publisher Colin Hastings, a longtime Thailand resident and FCCT journalist member, died Monday at the age of 73 following a car accident in Bang Saray, a coastal village just 20km south of Pattaya. In a statement released Tuesday, The Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Thailand expressed its deepest condolences to the family and friends. 

Colin died suddenly on Monday afternoon in Bang Saray near Sattahip in Chonburi province when he suffered heart failure* that caused the car he was driving to hit a wall. Emergency services were unable to revive him, and he was declared dead at the scene of the accident at around 1515. There were no other casualties. 

Colin Hastings, 11 September 1950 to 29 April 2024, RIP. 
(Photo credit: Chalisa Hastings).

A veteran British journalist with Fleet Street experience, Colin arrived in Bangkok in 1973 and worked on numerous publications with the Bangkok Post and at Media Transasia. He became the first editor of Thailand Tatler in 1991 and, in 1999, launched his own expat-focused publication, Big Chilli, which he managed to keep afloat while print media worldwide went out of business. 

Colin contributed to various regional travel journals and was part of the founding editorial team of the regional publication Tourism Asia in the 1990s, the forerunner of today’s TravelWeekly Asia. Well-known in travel media circles, he covered the annual ASEAN Tourism Forums in its early days, played a pivotal role in promoting various Visit Thailand Year campaigns through his Big Chilli magazine and was a familiar figure covering the annual marketing conferences of Thai International and the Tourism Authority of Thailand. 

A superb squash player, Colin was an outstanding all-round sportsman and highly clubbable. He served on the board of the British Club and moved as easily in Thai society as he did in foreign circles.

Funeral arrangements
(Information updated 1 May)

Colin Robert Hastings
Venue:Wat That Thong, Sala 32
1800 Thursday 2 May
1800 Friday 3 May
Cremation: 1600 Saturday 4 May

(Source: FCCT with additional reporting. *Last updated 2 May)

Stay Your Way at Centara

BANGKOK, 30 April 2024: Centara Hotels & Resorts, Thailand’s leading hotel operator, announces ‘Stay Your Way: 24-Hour Travel Freedom’, an exclusive offering for CentaraThe1 members at Centara Life hotels worldwide. 

Embracing ‘Life Flexibility’ as a core component of the brand’s DNA, this distinctive benefit removes conventional check-in constraints, ensuring personalised travel tailored to individual preferences. It marks the beginning of the rollout of a series of new signature experiences for Centara Life, whereby guests can enjoy a full 24-hour stay, whether checking in at 1000 or 2000, thus maximising their time in each destination.

This unprecedented offering is just one facet of the brand’s commitment to ‘Life Flexibility.’ Other elements include Flexible Breakfast, allowing guests to savour their first meal until 1600, and Flexible Housekeeping, enabling guests to customise in-room cleaning schedules and service levels through a user-friendly app. Moreover, Centara Life hotels feature Flexible Spaces, where versatile lobby areas seamlessly transition between restaurants, co-working spaces, pop-ups, and exhibition venues, catering to diverse guest needs.

‘Stay Your Way’ is now available for bookings with Flexible and The Place to Be rates for stays starting from today at Centara Life properties across Thailand, including Bangkok, Krabi, Hua Hin, Mae Sot, and Pattaya, as well as Oman. Ideal for work, play or relaxation, each contemporary hotel promises comfort and daily delights conveniently located near top attractions.

By Elevating the Essentials, the newly rebranded Centara Life embodies a commitment to exceptional stays, prioritising signature experiences across four core pillars – Life Essentials, Life Surprises, Life Flexibility, and Life Connectivity – with a plethora of perks to be introduced over the coming months, including extra sleeping comforts, local delicacies, community immersion and more.

Anyone interested in joining the CentaraThe1 loyalty programme can sign up for free at www.centarathe1.com

Membership takes less than one minute, enabling immediate point accumulation for stays, dining, and spa experiences at Centara Hotels & Resorts properties worldwide. Members enjoy a 15% discount on hotel rates and exclusive access to special privileges and offers.For more information on Centara Hotel & Resorts or to book your next holiday with Centara Life, please visit: www.centarahotelsresorts.com

Pandaw sails from central Saigon

SINGAPORE, 30 April 2024: Starting this September, passengers on Pandaw’s Mekong expeditions will embark and disembark directly in downtown Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), a luxury river cruise company announced this week.

The change cuts out the two-hour bus journey to and from the ship’s previous homeport at My Tho and provides a more authentic experience for passengers as the river ship sails along the historic Cho Gao Canal. 

In other recent updates  the Mekong expeditions feature the launch of an upgraded onboard spa brand and  enhanced cabin decor and facilities. The river cruise operator has also confirmed its ships will go plastic-free also effective this September.

Bookings are open for Mekong River expedition cruises for the 2024/25 sailing season. To reserve a cabin, visit pandaw.com or contact [email protected]

The historic Cho Gao Canal 

The Cho Gao canal route is 28.5 km, passing through Chau Thanh District (Long An) and four district-level administrative units of Tien Giang: Cho Gao, Go Cong, Go Cong Tay and My Tho. The French colonial administration commissioned the canal and conscripted more than 11,000 workers. The canal opened in 1876, creating a busy waterway connecting the Tien and Vam Co rivers. Today, further mega restoration projects have enhanced the canal’s role as an important waterway to transport goods between the centre of Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong River delta port town of My Tho, 86 km southwest of Ho Chi Minh City.

Every day, about 1,500 to 2,000 barges and river ships carrying construction materials, agricultural products, and cargo containers ply the important canal, which has been undergoing improvements since 2012. These improvements make it feasible for luxury river cruise ships to pass through the canal safely to My Tho, the capital of Tien Giang Province. 

For years, the inland port of My Tho in the Mekong River Delta was the starting point for river cruises exploring the Mekong River to Phnom Penh in Cambodia. Following improvements to Cho Gao Canal, river cruises can now start in earnest in central Ho Chi Minh City rather than taking road transport to My Tho, a two-hour drive away.

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Alipay: Easy way to pay Jeju bills

SEOUL, 30 April 2024: Alipay+, a global cross-border mobile payment and digitalisation technology platform operated by Ant International, announced Monday it sealed a business agreement with the Korea Easy Payment Foundation (KEPF) and Jeju Tourism Organization (JTO). 

The partnership aims to enhance the travel experience for international visitors exploring the island destination of Jeju by providing digital payment services and exclusive offers. 

Through the agreement, users of 11 Alipay+ partner e-wallets including Alipay from the Chinese mainland, AlipayHK (Hong Kong SAR, China), MPay (Macao SAR, China), TrueMoney (Thailand), Touch ‘n Go eWallet (Malaysia), OCBC Digital (Singapore), Changi Pay (Singapore), and Hipay (Mongolia), HelloMoney and GCash (The Philippines) and Tinaba (Italy) will able to enjoy exclusive offers of up to 50% off at ZeroPay merchants across Jeju Island by simply scanning the ZeroPay QR code at the merchant’s counter with their home e-wallet apps.

According to the Jeju Tourism Organization, 377,734 foreign tourists visited Jeju between January and March, up 532.5% from 58,609 during the same period last year. It is also the first time since February 2020 that foreign tourists to Jeju exceeded 100,000 per month for three consecutive months. About 80% of international travellers to Jeju came from China, followed by those from Taiwan, Singapore and Japan.

“We are pleased to collaborate with KEPF and JTO to provide Alipay+ partner e-wallet users a seamless and rewarding digital payment experience during their travels to the beautiful island of Jeju,” said Hyung Kwon (Danny) Chung, General Manager of Alipay+ Korea, Europe, Middle East and Mongolia at Ant International. “As the number of overseas travellers visiting Jeju is on the rise, we hope this partnership contributes to a recovery in inbound tourism to Jeju and revitalises local businesses.”

He added: “Alipay+ will continue to support the Jeju government’s efforts to attract international tourists visiting Jeju and enhance the overall travel experience, offering the most convenient digital payment services as well as great offers.”

“This agreement is geared towards boosting foreign tourists’ spending by promoting QR code-based transactions, thereby fostering economic growth in the local community. Together, we will actively promote Jeju as a premier global tourism destination,” stated Koh Seung-cheol, CEO of Jeju Tourism Office.

“We are pleased to enhance the payment experience for international tourists visiting Jeju Island through this tripartite business agreement. We aim to expand our collaboration with domestic payment companies further to develop a seamless payment infrastructure, integrating both domestic and international services,” stated Choi Tong-joo, CEO of Korea Easy Payment Foundation.

Since 1 April, the Olle and Dongmun traditional markets in Jeju, which have ZeroPay merchants, have offered up to 50% off through the Alipay+ solution. During the promotion period, the number and volume of transactions using Alipay and other Alipay+ partner e-wallets at the markets has risen 403% and 509%, respectively, compared to last month.

Air Astana resumes Astana-Seoul link

SINGAPORE, 30 April 2024: Air Astana has opened sales for services from Astana to Seoul, with twice weekly flights operated by Airbus A321LR commencing 15 June 2024. 

The Astana to Seoul service was first launched in 2015 and suspended in 2020 due to the Covid pandemic.

The new Astana to Seoul flights will operate in addition to the daily flights between Almaty and Seoul. All flights are operated under a codeshare agreement with Asiana Airlines. Services between Almaty and Seoul were first launched in 2003 and carried 800,000 passengers on the route over the past 21 years.

Air Astana’s other new 2024 Summer Schedule changes include adding flights from Almaty to Uzbekistan’s capital. Flights to Tashkent increase to 14 times weekly; to Kyrgystan’s capital, Bishkek, eight times weekly and to Tbilisi nine times weekly; to Tajikistan’s capital, Dushanbe, four times weekly; to Azerbaijan’s capital and to Baku three times weekly.

About Air Astana Group
Air Astana Group is the largest airline group in Central Asia and the Caucasus regions in terms of revenue and fleet size. The Group operates a fleet of 50 aircraft split between Air Astana, its full-service airline that operated its inaugural flight in 2002, and FlyArystan, its low-cost airline established in 2019.

Thai Cabinet reshuffle after seven months

BANGKOK, 30 April: A Thai Cabinet reshuffle announced on Sunday in the Royal Gazette sees Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol, Thailand’s Minister of Tourism and Sports, reassigned to the post of Minister of Culture.

Sermsak Phongpanich takes over as the new Minister of Tourism and Sports.

The reshuffle comes seven months after Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin assumed office.

According to the National News Bureau, the Prime Minister confirmed the changes at the weekend and introduced six new ministers. The PM appointed Pichai Chunhavajira as the new Finance Minister, stepping down from the role himself. Pichai, previously the chairman of the Stock Exchange of Thailand’s board, will also serve as Deputy Prime Minister. 

In other significant changes, Dr Cholnan Srikaew was replaced as Public Health Minister by Somsak Thepsutin, who has also been promoted to Deputy Prime Minister. Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-nukara was relieved of his duties as Deputy Prime Minister during the reshuffle, prompting him to resign as Foreign Affairs Minister, a post he held concurrently with the Deputy PM assignment.

The reshuffle also saw Suriya Jungrungreangkit, the Transport Minister, taking on additional duties as a Deputy Prime Minister. Jakkapong Saengmanee assumes new roles of Culture Minister and Prime Minister’s Office Minister,

(SOURCE: National News Bureau of Thailand)

Wingie wings into India

Wingie Logo

DUBAI, 30 April 2024: WINGIE, a leading OTA in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, announced on Monday its expansion to India, a new key market. 

The expansion marks a significant step for WINGIE, driven by the company’s success in the MENA region. With the launch of a dedicated local platform for India, WINGIE will cater to the growing demand for online flight booking services in this dynamic Indian subcontinent market.

Building on MENA Success, WINGIE Brings User-Friendly Booking Experience to South Asia.

The new localised platform will provide a tailored experience for Indian users while displaying prices in local currency to simplify the booking process. 

“Our venture into the Indian market is a strategic expansion that reflects our mission to make travel more intuitive and personalised,” said Çağlar Erol, CEO of WINGIE. “Our excitement is beyond just reaching new markets — by establishing localised platforms, we are not just facilitating flight bookings, we anticipate empowering individuals in this country to explore the world easily and confidently.”

About Wingie Enuygun Group
Wingie Enuygun Group is a travel marketplace in the MENA region. It focuses mainly on flights operating under the domains wingie.com, sa.wingie.com, wingie.ae, and enuygun.com. The company offers various products, including flights, bus tickets, hotels, and rental cars. Wingie.com is available in six languages, employs over 300 people, and has around 165 million visits to its platforms annually.

(SOURCE: Globalnewswire)

Air links improve between Colombo and Mahé

DELHI India, 30 April 2024: SriLankan Airlines, the national carrier of Sri Lanka and Air Seychelles, the national airline of the Republic of Seychelles, have embarked on a codeshare partnership, introducing seamless travel to multiple new destinations across Asia, Africa and Australia for passengers flying between Colombo and Mahé.

The collaboration empowers SriLankan Airlines to extend its reach in Africa while offering passengers a convenient link between Colombo and Mahé twice weekly. 

The partnership includes over 20 destinations for Air Seychelles, including Sydney and Melbourne in Australia and other popular stops in India, Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore.

This new codeshare agreement will allow SriLankan Airlines and Air Seychelles to place their codes on each other’s flights and enable passengers to continue their journey conveniently using a single booking and with their luggage checked in to the final destination. 

Richard Nuttall, Chief Executive Officer of SriLankan Airlines, stated: “We are pleased to boost our codeshare network and presence in the African region through this new partnership. We look forward to working with Air Seychelles to provide our customers with more African destination options in the coming years.”

Charles Johnson, Air Seychelles’ Chief Commercial Officer, shared: “Now that we have been flying to Colombo for over nine months, the twice-weekly flights have proven successful. The next step to solidifying our relationship is with this codeshare, allowing even more passengers the convenience of a single ticket to more points served by our partner in Asia and Australia.”

Flights under the codeshare agreement are available to book now, and flights will begin in May 2024. 

PATA’s whistleblower blows more steam

BANGKOK, 30 April 2024: The anonymous PATA Whistleblower is back in less than a week with a second email blast exhorting PATA board members to scrutinise chairman Peter Semone’s performance even though the 19 April online executive board election awarded him a second two-year term.

Semone is waiting for the ratification of his appointment for a second term (mid-2024 to mid-2026) at the upcoming online annual general meeting, which will convene later in May.

In the second anonymous email, the scribe defends their decision to remain anonymous, saying, “protected by US law, whistleblowers often choose to remain anonymous to safeguard themselves against potential retaliation, whether from the public or their employees.”

However, at the core of a genuine whistleblower’s intelligence are hard facts presented to a company or association’s guardians of good governance for scrutiny. In this case, both emails are sketchy in backing up grievances with facts. PATA’s whistleblower points a finger at three areas that deserve a response from PATA. Call the allegations the Three Ts.

Terminations: The email complaint points to a decline in membership during Semone’s two-year tenure (2022 to 2024) and the lack of communications surrounding membership terminations. The whistleblower even claims: “My own Asian destination has terminated its membership, and others followed, yet the information has been kept from the board.” 

Point taken, but PATA’s declining membership should be a KPI for the PATA’s CEO and sales team rather than the chair. If you search on PATA membership, you will discover very little information on the topic on the official website pata.org. Social media giant LinkedIn has a short breakdown of the membership on its PATA page without identifying the date.

PATA membership (Linkedin)
Government: 95
Airports and airlines: 25
Hospitality: 108
Education: 72
TOTAL: 300
Plus, “hundreds of travel industry companies in the Asia Pacific and beyond.” (undated)

Other estimates regarding PATA’s so-called industry category suggest 500 travel companies were members in 2018 and that in 2019, pre-Covid-19, the overall membership tally was between 800 and 900, covering all categories. The facts show the blame for membership decline cannot be placed at the feet of the current chair.

In its heyday, after moving its headquarters to Bangkok in 1998, the membership stood at a robust 2,029. By 2019, it had slipped to 800, when the tax filing 2019 showed members’ revenue stood at USD1,591,309. Incidentally, that was the last US Tax filing that PATA bothered to post on its website. 

PATA is open to criticism for failing to post its US Tax filings on its website as a service to members. However, the lack of transparency goes further when a search shows that its official website fails to break down its current membership. A physical count of the member names listed on pata.org supplies provides an answer.

PATA members (26 April 2024)
Aviation members: 11
Hospitality members: 38
Education members: 63
Government members 71
Industry: 208
Partners 20
Total members 411

So, the score is 411 as of 26 April, and who is really to blame for a decline that has gained momentum since 2005 under various chairpersons and CEOs?

Turnover: The whistleblower calls it “a staggering staff turnover predominantly female. They claim that during the current chair’s tenure from 2022 to 2024, 17 staff left the association, of which 16 were female. In the initial email, the whistleblower claims there are allegations of “misconduct, harassment and bullying. Again, a genuine whistleblower would back up those allegations with evidence to allow the association to investigate. 

PATA confirmed in a conversation with TTRW that it employs 27 staff in Bangkok and two in Beijing, China. A reliable source close to PATA noted, “Only three to four male staff are on the payroll anyway, so, of course, most of the staff resigning are female. Hiring and firing involve the CEO, chief of staff, and possibly even executive board members. The accusations of bullying and harassment are false.”

Transparency: Running out of wind, the whistleblower’s parting shot claims there are “questions regarding the awarding of consultancy contracts within PATA that warrant clarification to ensure transparency and ethical conduct in our procurement processes.”

In the past, when PATA was flush with funds generated by 2,000 plus paying members, there were numerous consultancy contracts on the table. Apart from a couple of pre-whistleblower era red flags, PATA played by transparency rule book subject to scrutiny by an hands-on board of directors. Today, in comparison, consultancy contracts are few and far between. PATA’s financial resources are stretched. If there is any substance to the consultancy contract allegations, we should ask: Are executive board members sleeping at their posts because ultimately the executive board is a team and responsibility is with all 12 members not just the chair.  

TTRW asked PATA for a response or clarification in a right of reply. It did reply: “No comment.”

Emirates Travel Rehearsal for Autism

DUBAI, UAE, 29 April 2024: Furthering Dubai’s commitment to accessible travel and raising awareness of autism, Emirates invited 30 UAE families with neurodiverse children to have a real check-in experience and familiarisation flight on the 24 April, in Terminal 3 Dubai International Airport (DXB). 

The initiative was designed to help the children practice and alleviate anxieties before travelling and provide a unique opportunity for Emirates to collaborate with key partners and garner insights for improving accessible travel.

Emirates hosted Her Excellency Hessa BuHumaid, Director General of the Community Development Authority of Dubai, as well as 30 neurodiverse children aged between 8 and 12 years old from Dubai Autism Centre, Safe Centre for Autism, Rashid Centre for People of Determination and the New England Centre Children Clinic to attend the flight, including their caregivers. Emirates also invited a neurodiverse child with Angelman Syndrome to join the experience, a condition which can cause delayed development, problems with speech and balance, intellectual disability and seizures. The group were joined by Adil Al Ghaith – SVP of Emirates Commercial Operations in the Gulf, Middle East & Central Asia, and Mostafa Karam – SVP of Emirates Customer Affairs & Service Audit.

The group used the Autism Friendly Route through Dubai International Airport, which included access to priority lanes for check-in, passport control, security, and boarding. Specially trained Emirates check-in staff and cabin crew were on hand to provide support throughout the journey. EK2605 departed DXB at 1120 and landed again at 1220, giving children a real-life experience of a flight, including inflight service, announcements from the cabin crew and Captain, and the sounds and sights of a real take-off and landing.

According to a study by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES) only 13% of families with neurodiverse children surveyed take family vacations because they cite the experience of the airport and flight as too stressful and triggering for the children’s sensory sensitivities. However, 93% of families surveyed said they would take more trips if there were more autism-certified options available and support in place. The aim of the Emirates travel rehearsal initiative is to help customers with autism and sensory disorders and their families prepare for travel through a guided tour of the airport and aircraft cabin environment, as well as providing comprehensive training and understanding of neurodiversity to all Emirates team members. More Emirates initiatives are planned in the future to support neurodiverse needs and Dubai’s commitment to People of Determination.

To read the full report, visit:
https://www.emirates.com/media-centre/emirates-arranges-autism-familiarisation-flight-and-travel-rehearsal-for-30-families

For general flight information and to make bookings, visit www.emirates.com