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Will Thais travel more or less?

BANGKOK, 29 September 2023: SiteMinder, a leading open hotel commerce platform, has released the 2023 edition of the world’s largest consumer research on accommodation, which reveals that 88% of Thai travellers intend to travel at least the same amount as they did over the past year, including one in two (53%) who intend to travel more. 

Additionally, the number planning to travel only internationally has nearly doubled, from 26% last year to 49% this year.

The findings are in SiteMinder’s Changing Traveller Report 2023, an analysis of more than 10,000 travellers surveyed across Thailand and 11 other countries. They form part of the four key characteristics underpinning the travel plans and motivations that will impact the global accommodation industry over the coming year.

Four key takeaways

The enduring explorer: Committed to travelling, regardless of living costs.

The digital dependent: Reliant on new technologies and bound to devices.

The memory maker: Investing in experiences in a roaring ‘20s rerun.

The conscious collaborator: An open ally to accommodation and the community.

When it comes to accommodation, despite inflation, 96% of Thai travellers globally say they are happy to spend money beyond the cost of their room. The finding is unsurprising given that almost nine in 10 local travellers say that what they need from their accommodation has changed in the last year. A ‘comfortable/inspiring work environment’ is what Thai travellers today want most – a finding that correlates to 57% intending to work during their next trip. While that figure has dropped marginally from 65% last year, Thai travellers are the second most likely to work on their next trip, behind only Indian travellers.

At a global level, accommodation is being sought out as a destination unto itself, with one in two travellers—notably international travellers—looking to spend either ‘most of the time’ or ‘considerable time’ at their accommodation on their next trip. At 77%, this trend is even higher among Thais.

SiteMinder’s regional vice president of Asia, Bradley Haines, says the research affirms the health of Thailand’s travel sector and the critical role played by accommodation providers.

“Contrary to recent years, we are seeing a stronger intent among Thai travellers to travel internationally only and spend money, even amid inflationary pressures,” says Haines. “Additionally, we are seeing accommodation providers play a more pivotal role than ever before. For 77% of local travellers, the accommodation will serve as the destination.”

While almost 77% of Thai travellers will be tolerant of accommodation providers having lower service standards in light of staff shortages, a fundamental finding from SiteMinder’s Changing Traveller Report 2023 is that the accommodation sector is perceived to be lagging other industries from a technology standpoint. Over 60% of locals think the accommodation industry is either average or behind in technology adoption, while a remarkable 95% agree that their booking experience and stay could be better if accommodation businesses were more tech-savvy.

SiteMinder’s research has found that technology use among travellers includes:

  • AI – more than half of travellers globally, including more than two-thirds of millennials, are either likely or very likely to use AI to generate accommodation recommendations. Thai travellers are even more receptive, with 86% likely to use AI to generate accommodation recommendations.
  • Social media – 70% of travellers globally, including 9-in-10 Generation Zers, say social media influences how they discover their accommodation. In Thailand, social media’s influence is even stronger at 25% above the global average, putting Thai travellers second only to Indonesian travellers when it comes to being influenced by social media during the accommodation discovery process.
  • Booking websites – while four in five travellers will book their accommodation online, three in five say they have not proceeded with their booking because of a bad experience. Difficult processes and websites that don’t feel secure are the top two contributors to a bad experience.

“Today’s Thai traveller is enduring, extremely digitally-dependent and conscious, with a strong desire to create memories for as long as the privilege of travelling remains available. Through our research, we now know that they perceive the accommodation industry as being behind when it comes to technology adoption, and accommodation providers should see this as an invitation to invest in modern commerce technology that allows them to best cater for current customer needs and expectations,” says Haines.

Qatar Holidays bundles Expo tours

DOHA, Qatar, 29 September 2023: With the spotlight on Doha as the first city in the Middle East and North Africa to host an A1 International Horticultural Exhibition, Qatar Airways Holidays has launched flight-and-hotel packages with complimentary access to Expo 2023 Doha. 

Expo 2023 Doha is expected to attract an estimated 3 million visitors from around the globe at its picturesque Al Bidda Park venue overlooking the Arabian Gulf. 

The six-month event will run from 2 October 2023 to 28 March 2024 and offer visitors rich experiences, from beautiful gardens to art and diverse cuisines. The landmark event promises to provide captivating insights into combating desertification in ways that promise to pique the interest of young and old alike.

By choosing an all-inclusive package through Qatar Airways Holidays, travellers will secure their flights and accommodations and gain complimentary access to the immersive world of Expo 2023 Doha. 

Packages highlights

· Return flights, hotel accommodation, and complimentary Expo entry.

· The chance for Privilege Club members to collect Avios and Qpoints on these curated packages.

· Members from select countries have the flexibility to book packages using Cash + Avios.

Qatar Airways Holidays offers packages beyond standard options with four and five-star rated accommodation and allow travellers to explore the Expo en route to their final destination. Stopovers start from as low as USD23 per person and can be booked on qatarairways.com/stopover.

Taiwan woos tourists with voucher scheme

TAIPEI, 29 September 2023: Taiwan’s street food, culture, history, and tourist attractions are the magnets that will most likely draw more than 6 million visitors to Taiwan during 2023. 

To accelerate the tourism industry’s revival and establish Taiwan as the primary destination for travellers, the Tourism Administration MOTC has launched a plan to accelerate and expand attractions under the tagline International Tourism ~ Taiwan the Lucky Land” campaign. 

Visitors staying between three and 90 days and not part of tour groups stand a chance at winning NTD5,000 in retail voucher value. 

During the campaign, Taiwan the Lucky Land will select 500,000 lucky independent travellers who will receive an NTD5,000 “digital voucher” or an “accommodation voucher” that can be used within 90 days. Registration for the campaign lottery will continue until 30 June 2025. 

The lucky draw follows the upgrading of the Tourism Bureau on 15 September to Tourism Administration. The lucky vouchers provide wide-ranging benefits, including dining coupons and gift cards for items such as coffee at convenience stores and products at drug stores. 

Thai Lion to expand China services

BANGKOK, 29 September 2023: Thai Lion Air will expand services from its Bangkok Don Mueang home base to cities in China, resuming flights to Macau on 13 October.

First posted by the Facebook airline group, ‘We love Thai Airlines’, the airline confirmed it will extend flights to China on the following routes using Boeing 737-900 ER aircraft:

Photo credit: Thai Lion Air

• Bangkok (DMK) – Chongqing (CKG) four flights weekly starting 1 April 2024;

• Bangkok (DMK) – Nanchang (KHN) four flights weekly starting 31 March 2024;

• Bangkok (DMK) – Ningbo (NGB) four flights weekly starting 31 March 2024. 

• Bangkok (DMK) – Jinjiang (JJN) one flight weekly starting 3 April 2024.

According to the airline’s Thai language Facebook page it has scheduled flights to Macau, having opened the flight for bookings since 25 September. 

The all-in fare starts at THB2,895 one way for bookings made by 30 September. The travel period runs from 13 October 2023 to 31 March 2024

Thai Lion Air is also offering special promotional fares on international routes, starting at THB1,795 one way on the following destinations from its Bangkok Don Mueang home base: Jakarta, Mumbai, Singapore, Kathmandu, Taipei, Bangalore, Tokyo and to China – Chengdu, Guangzhou Hangzhou, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Xian.

Etihad serves KL double daily

ABU DHABI, UAE, 29 September 2023: Etihad Airways boost flights to double daily between Abu Dhabi and Malaysia’s capital Kuala Lumpur starting 15 January 2024

In addition, it will increase flights from Abu Dhabi to Mumbai in India, with a fourth daily flight effective this November. Further down track, the airline will increase flights from Abu Dhabi to Colombo in Sri Lanka to 10 weekly as of May 2024.

The second daily flight to Kuala Lumpur starts on 15 January 2024, providing guests with 14 weekly flights between the two cities.

“With our convenient departures from Abu Dhabi, our second Kuala Lumpur flights will optimise timings for UAE residents wishing to have a break in Malaysia,” explained Etihad Airways chief revenue officer Arik De.

“Moreover, the new daytime and night-time flights from Kuala Lumpur allow travellers reaching Abu Dhabi more options to explore what the city offers regarding business and pleasure. It further reaffirms our commitment to bringing more guests to enjoy Abu Dhabi and connecting to our growing global network.”

Malaysia’s capital city is renowned for its impressive skyline dominated by the iconic Petronas Twin Towers. The city offers a rich blend of Malay, Chinese, and Indian cultures, resulting in a diverse culinary scene, vibrant markets, and many cultural attractions.

Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft will serve both flights and offer in-flight Wi-Fi connectivity.

The combined double-daily flights will see Etihad offer 425,000 seats annually between Abu Dhabi and Kuala Lumpur, representing a year-on-year capacity increase of 75%.

The additional frequency will also increase the total annual cargo capacity, opening more business opportunities and supporting the growth of bilateral trade.

The airline’s connectivity between Abu Dhabi and cities in Southeast Asia, starting with the winter timetable, will increase to  77 weekly flights across the region – Kuala Lumpur (14 weekly flights), Bangkok (14), Phuket (14), Manila (14), Jakarta (14), and Singapore (7).

Tickets are now on sale on Etihad.com and the airline’s mobile app.

KL flight schedule 15 January 2024

Brunei’s GallopAir orders China’s C919

SINGAPORE, 28 September 2023: Brunei-based airline GallopAir has signed a deal to buy 30 aircraft from the Chinese aircraft manufacturer Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC), which includes the first overseas order of China’s domestically developed C919 passenger aircraft.

The deal was disclosed by China-based Shaanxi Tianju Investment Group, an investor in GallopAir, in a WeChat post on 18 September and reported in Global Times, a China state-controlled media.

Photo credit: China Eastern Airlines.

According to Shaanxi Tianju Investment Group, the order – signed on 15 September on the sidelines of the China-ASEAN Expo will make GallopAir the world’s first overseas airline to fly the  C919 passenger aircraft. Founded with investment from China, the airline plans to commence commercial flights during the third quarter of 2023.

Based in Brunei, GallopAir will complement to Royal Brunei Airlines as the second flag carrier in Brunei. It will make up for the transport capacity of Royal Brunei Airlines and build a Southeast Asian air transport hub, according to the Shaanxi Tianju Investment Group media statement issued on the sidelines of last week’s 20th China-ASEAN Expo hosted in Nanning, the capital of Guangxi region.

GallopAir elaborated on the objectives in a Facebook post earlier this week.
“We’re on a mission to make Brunei a pivotal aviation hub for regional passenger consolidation. With our fleet of COMAC aircraft, we’re set to enhance regional connectivity, offering direct flights connecting Brunei to cities in Southeast Asia, North Asia, and the Southwest Pacific.”

The airline’s executive team is headed by chief executive officer Cham Chi from China and adviser SP Tan from Singapore.

The C919 completed its inaugural commercial flight from Shanghai to Beijing on 28 May, flown by launch customer China Eastern Airlines.

It is China’s first self-developed large jet airliner and an important demonstration of China’s strength in self-innovation in the high-end manufacturing industry, Global Times reported.

The COMAC C919 project gained headlines as a potential competitor of Airbus A320 family and Boeing B737 family aircraft, the dominant aircraft in domestic use in China.

The single-aisle aircraft is produced by Chinese aircraft manufacturer Comac and Powered by CFM International LEAP -1C engines.

(Source: Global Times)

Centara presents Isaan adventures

BANGKOK, 28 September 2023: Centara Hotels & Resorts, Thailand’s leading hotel operator, is inviting experience-seeking guests to discover the wonders of Isaan, the captivating and culturally rich region of Northeast Thailand. With 20 rural provinces enclosed by soaring mountain ranges to the west and south and the mighty Mekong River to the north and east, this vast and verdant region has developed a unique character that distinguishes it from the rest of Thailand.

This makes Isaan a wonderfully rewarding destination for adventurous travellers who want to uncover the authentic heart and soul of the “Land of Smiles.” TIME magazine even named Isaan as one of the “World’s Greatest Places” to visit in 2023. 

So, what should be top of your list of things to see and do in Isaan? Here are Centara’s selection of unmissable experiences.

Savour the region’s famous cuisine

Known as the “rice bowl of Thailand,” Isaan is famous for its unique style of cuisine, which is based on fresh herbs and spices. Sticky rice is a regional staple which can often be enjoyed with grilled meats and river fish. Don’t miss vibrant salads such as som tum, Thailand’s iconic spicy papaya salad, and laab, which blends minced meat (often pork) with mint, roasted rice, chilli and more. Simply head to the local markets and follow your senses!

Tune into Isaan’s musical traditions

In Isaan, music has provided the soundtrack to life and culture for centuries, even millennia. Classical instruments such as the phin (a three-stringed guitar) and khaen (a long bamboo mouth organ) create an enchanting sound. Mor lam, a traditional form of music and poetry, is often accompanied by elegant Thai dancing to tell folk tales. A modern style of mor lam has also evolved that features cabaret-style shows with glittering costumes!

Experience the colour of Isaan’s festivals

Isaan’s cultural heritage, which has developed separately from other parts of Thailand, has given rise to a calendar of colourful festivals. Discover the spectacular parades and intricate floats of the Candle Festival, which graces the streets of Ubon Ratchathani and Nakhon Ratchasima in July or August, and immerse yourself in the joyous celebrations of Udon Thani’s Tung Sri Muang Festival, which is staged every December. 

With a collection of three world-class hotels in a trio of distinct destinations, Centara is your perfect partner in Isaan. Centara Korat is ideally situated in the heart of Nakhon Ratchasima (also known as Korat), Isaan’s largest city and the gateway to the mountains and forests of Khao Yai, while Centara Udon, after a series of renovations and a new selection of dining options this year, is now one of the best places to stay in Udon Thani. In this vibrant city, modern Isaan culture meets time-honoured heritage. The newly-opened Centara Ubon brings world-class hospitality to Ubon Ratchathani, a rapidly emerging gateway to the “Emerald Triangle,” where Thailand converges with Laos and Cambodia.

To learn more about Centara Hotels & Resorts and to book an immersive adventure in Isaan, please visit www.centarahotelsresorts.com

Japan’s best autumn spots

SINGAPORE, 28 September 2023: As autumn ushers in cooler temperatures, Japan transforms into a canvas painted with rich hues, attracting travellers worldwide. Here are the enchanting autumn landscapes from the north to the south of Japan, introducing the unique charms of each region.

Oirase Gorge・Aomori

The Oirase Gorge, stretching for about 14 km in Aomori Prefecture, is recognised as a national natural monument in Japan alongside Lake Towada. This scenic spot offers a well-maintained hiking trail from Yakeyama to Nenokuchi. Hiking the entire trail typically takes hikers 4 to 5 hours, making it an ideal half-day excursion. Along the way, visitors are treated to breathtaking views of autumn foliage. The transformation of leaves begins around mid-October in the upstream areas near Lake Towada and continues until early November in the downstream regions near Yakeyama. One of the distinctive features of the Towada-Oirase region is the relatively late onset of fall colours, especially when compared to nearby landmarks such as the Hakkoda Mountains. 

Naruko Gorge・Miyagi

Naruko Gorge is a picturesque scenic spot in Osaki City, in the northern part of Miyagi Prefecture. The gorge showcases the beauty of a V-shaped valley that reaches a depth of approximately 100 metres and spans about 2.5 km. Carved by the erosion of the Otani River, the gorge is distinguished by its rugged white cliffs, adorned with dense groves of deciduous broadleaf trees, including beech, oak, maple, Japanese oak, and red oak. In some areas, unique and intriguing rock formations tower above. From late October to early November, these trees turn vibrant shades of red and yellow, creating a striking contrast with evergreens like pine trees, captivating the gaze of many tourists. Naruko Gorge is also a part of the Kurikoma Quasi-National Park. By walking the Ofukazawa Promenade, visitors can admire this stunning landscape. During the autumn foliage season, a special “Autumn Leaves” bus service operates between JR Naruko Onsen Station and Nakayamadaira Onsen Station, making access even more convenient.

Dakigaeri Gorge・Akita

Dakigaeri Gorge, stretching for 10 km, is located between Lake Tazawa and Kakunodate, running through the central section of the Tamagawa River. The gorge boasts untouched forests on both sides, a river with a unique blue hue, and a variety of waterfalls. This scenic beauty has made it a top destination for witnessing vibrant foliage. The name ‘Dakigaeri’ originates from the narrow and perilous mountain trails where, in history, people had to embrace each other to pass. Visitors can take in the sights of suspension bridges, unusual rock formations, and rushing rapids from its well-maintained walking paths. Every year, from mid-October to early November, the ‘Dakigaeri Valley Autumn Leaves Festival’ draws thousands of visitors. 

Lake Chuzenji・Tochigi

Lake Chuzenji is an iconic feature of Nikko and is considered Japan’s highest natural lake, situated at an elevation of 1,269 metres. Located at the entrance to Oku-Nikko and emblematic of Nikkō National Park, it is believed that the lake was formed around 20,000 years ago when lava from the eruption of Mt. Nantai blocked a valley. Surrounding the lake, trees such as maple, lacquer, beech, oak, and katsura thrive. During the fall foliage season from mid-October to early November, these trees transform into shades of red and yellow, their vibrant colours reflecting beautifully upon the lake’s surface. While strolling along the lake’s edge is a joy, taking a sightseeing boat offers a unique perspective, especially of the autumn colours. The Hangetsuyama Observatory, in particular, offers a panoramic view of Mt Nantai and Lake Chuzenji, showcasing the fall colours of Haccho-Dejima and the vast mountain landscape. 

Yahiko Park・Niigata

Yahiko Park is located directly in front of JR Yahiko Station and covers an extensive area of 160,000 square meters. It boasts waterfalls, streams, and shrines and is at the foot of the popular Mt. Yahiko, known for hiking and viewing spots. Inside the park, passing through a tunnel leads to “Momiji-dani Valley.” During summer, this valley is filled with the refreshing green of maple trees, while in autumn, it transforms into a vibrant sea of crimson leaves. Especially during the fall foliage season, numerous visitors from both domestic and international destinations flock here to admire the beautiful scenery. Overlooking this valley is a bridge known as “Kangetsu-kyo Bridge.” The contrast between its red hue and the autumn leaves creates a breathtaking view. The scenes from atop the bridge and from the side of the valley are absolutely spectacular.
The best time to view the autumn leaves is from late October to mid-November.

Kurobe Gorge・Toyama

Kurobe Gorge is recognised as Japan’s deepest V-shaped gorge. Within this stunning landscape, the ‘Kurobe Gorge Railway’ covers a distance of about 20 km, taking around an hour and a half to travel from Unazuki to Keyakidaira. As you depart from Unazuki Station, the striking red “Shin-Yamabiko Bridge” immediately comes into view, surrounded by mountains adorned with autumn leaves. Particularly, the view of the fall foliage while crossing this bridge on the trolley train is breathtakingly beautiful, offering an unforgettable experience. Along the route, there are plenty of attractions, including the 60-metre-tall Atobiki Bridge, the renowned autumn spot Kinshukan, and the perennial snow of Kurobe. 

Lake Kawaguchi・Yamanashi

Lake Kawaguchi is the most popular tourist destination among the Fuji Five Lakes. In particular, the “Kawaguchiko Momiji Corridor” is renowned in Yamanashi Prefecture as one of the premier spots for autumn foliage. This corridor has 60 towering maple trees on both sides of the Nashigawa River. When they reach their peak colour, the approximately 2 km pathway transforms into a tunnel of vibrant leaves, and fallen foliage dyes the river red. 

HidaTakayama・Gifu

Hida Takayama’s open-air museum, “Hida no Sato”, covers an area of approximately 132,000 square meters and houses 30 traditional Hida farmhouses. These structures, built over 100 years ago before Japan’s modernisation, have been relocated from various places. Among them are four gassho-zukuri farmhouses, designated as important cultural properties of the country. Each house displays everyday tools and items from the era, allowing visitors to experience the traditional rural life of Hida. 

Momijidani Park・Hiroshima

The Momijidani Park on Miyajima is located just a 5-minute walk from the Itsukushima Shrine and serves as a scenic corridor between Miyajima’s shopping district and the ropeway station to Mt. Misen. The park offers a lush natural environment that evokes the atmosphere of a deep forest, and first-time visitors may even sense the feeling of being on a mountain trail. The park hosts approximately 700 maple trees, including about 560 Japanese maples, 100 large-leaved maples, and an additional 40 from species such as urihadakaede (trident maple) and mountain maple. The peak of the autumn foliage occurs from mid to late November, during which fallen leaves blanket the ground in vibrant red hues. 

Takachiho Gorge・Miyazaki

Takachiho Gorge is renowned as one of the most beautiful natural spots representing the Kyushu region. Stretching approximately 1.7km, the gorge offers a stunning contrast of emerald-green clear waters against uniquely shaped rocks, captivating numerous tourists. Located near the borders of Miyazaki, Kumamoto, and Oita prefectures, this area, centred around the Manai Falls, is adorned with spectacular autumn foliage.
While many autumn destinations typically offer views from pedestrian paths, a distinctive feature of Takachiho Gorge is the opportunity to enjoy fall colours while boating down the river. The peak period for autumn foliage typically spans from early to late November, drawing a particularly high number of tourists during this season.

For more information visit https://www.japan.travel/en/sg/

(Source: Japan National Tourism Organisation)

Oceania Cruises lines up seven new 2025 summer sailings

SINGAPORE, 28 September 2023: Oceania Cruises, a culinary- and destination-focused cruise line, has confirmed seven new summer sailings to French Polynesia and Hawaii on board the 670-guest boutique hotel-style Regatta in 2025.

Reservations will open on 4 October 2023. The new cruises will visit French Polynesia and Hawaii during August, September and October 2025.

New summer sailings in 2025

Polynesian Dreams: 15 days from Honolulu to Papeete aboard Regatta, visiting Honolulu, Nawiliwili, Lahaina, Kailua-Kona, Hilo, Nuku Hiva, Rangiroa, Raiatea, Bora Bora and Papeete. Departs 1 August and 15 September 2025, which offers the itinerary in reverse.

Tahitian Legends: 10 days from Papeete to Papeete aboard Regatta, visiting Papeete, Moorea, Fakarava, Nuku Hiva, Rangiroa, Bora Bora and Raiatea. Departs 16 and 26 August and 5 September 2025.

Divine Pacific Oases: 15 days from Honolulu to Papeete aboard Regatta, visiting Honolulu, Nawiliwili, Kahului, Kailua-Kona, Hilo, Nuku Hiva, Rangiroa, Raiatea, Bora Bora and Papeete. Departs 30 September 2025. 

Song of Polynesia: 18 days from Papeete to Los Angeles aboard Regatta, visiting Papeete, Moorea, Rangiroa, Nuku Hiva, Hilo, Lahaina, Honolulu, Nawiliwili and Los Angeles. Departs 15 October 2025.

Carrying just 670 guests, Regatta provides a small ship luxury experience, with just 340 suites and staterooms, nearly 70% of which feature private verandas. 

Trip.com drives train travel with Renfe

Photo: dirigentesdigital.com

SHANGHAI, 28 September 2023: Trip.com Group has joined forces with Renfe, the Spanish rail operator, to offer travellers a more sustainable way to explore the beauty of Spain through its extensive train network. 

As international travel rebounds, with a particular resurgence in Asian and Chinese markets, Spain remains a top favourite among globetrotters. The collaboration is set to provide these global travellers with a comfortable and immersive way to experience the rich tapestry of Spain through Renfe’s train services, which travellers can access through Trip.com and Ctrip.

Trip.com Group commercial director of the international train department Alvaro Ungurean expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, saying: “Spain’s incredible tourism offerings, which encompass a diverse range of destinations, a wealth of historical heritage, vibrant culture and art, exceptional gastronomy, and renowned wine tourism, align perfectly with Trip.com Group’s commitment to delivering exceptional travel experiences. We are excited to place Spain at the forefront of our train travel initiatives, and we anticipate rapid growth in our collaboration with Renfe.”

Renfe, which covers the largest number of destinations and operates the most extensive high-speed rail infrastructure within Spain, also holds the distinction of being the first certified green energy buyer in the country. Trip.com Group promotes sustainable travel and claims, and the partnership reinforces its efforts to deliver eco-friendly travel.

Based on Trip.com Group’s recent data, search volume for flights and accommodations to Spain rose by 6% and 3% in August this year, compared to July, underscoring the positive uptick in global travel demand.