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Eastin Grand Hotel Phayathai Officially Unveiled

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Eastin Grand Hotel Phayathai Officially Unveiled - TRAVELINDEX - VISITTHAILAND.netBangkok, Thailand, May 15, 2023 / TRAVELINDEX / The new city landmark in the heart of Bangkok. Kamkoong Property Co., Ltd. together with Absolute Hotel Services Co., Ltd. are delighted to announce the opening of Eastin Grand Hotel Phayathai as the second Eastin Grand branded hotel in Thailand.

The hotel features 494 beautiful rooms and suites ranging from 34-370 sqm. including luxurious penthouse suites. Other facilities include a 1,200 sqm. all-day dining market-style restaurant, a specialty Mediterranean restaurant, fitness centre, spa, executive lounge and two large outdoor swimming pools. The striking interior design of the hotel was inspired by Phaya Thai Palace, which served as King Rama V of Thailand’s recreational residence.

With a total area of 4,570 sqm., the function and event spaces at Eastin Grand Hotel Phayathai are one-of-a-kind and feature the latest modern technology to serve all kinds of functions and special events. The hotel also has a 720 sqm. multi-purpose wedding space that can be transformed into any couple’s dream celebration.

The hotel features 2 restaurants. The Market@5 is an international all-day dining and buffet restaurant inspired by street food style food trucks and features an eclectic choice of international cuisine focusing on the classic dishes of each country. For something different, Trattoria@22 offers diners the opportunity to dine on remarkable Mediterranean cuisine with a modern twist.

Eastin Grand Hotel Phayathai is located at The Unicorn building, a mixed-use complex with office space and retail stores. The hotel is conveniently located with direct access to the Phayathai BTS Skytrain Station and is only 5 minutes’ walk from Airport Rail Link Phayathai Station, making it easy to get anywhere in Bangkok.

About Eastin Grand
Eastin Grand Hotels & Resorts is 5-star luxury brand created on relevance to the market and targeted customers’ needs and desires. The brands provide value and consistency through flexible venues and services with added value to serve the desires of business and leisure travellers.

Eastin Brand’s target customers are value hunters looking for luxury, comfort, efficient service and attention to detail and convenience at the right price with maximum flexibility to serve the purpose of their visit, whether for business or pleasure.

Eastin Grand’s unique services include free Wi-Fi, extended breakfast hours till 11:30 hrs., Room Ready Guarantee, complimentary a daybed with breakfast for Children 16 years old and below, a complimentary drink anywhere in the hotel during the stay, 24/7 access to the executive lounge experience (for executive floor guest only) and double your spending money (deposit money on arrival for food and beverages, we top up, up to 100%, no refunds).

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Dr. Jigang Bao Wins UNWTO Ulysses Prize for Excellence

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Dr. Jigang Bao Wins UNWTO Ulysses Prize for Excellence - TRAVELINDEXGuangzhou, China, May 15, 2023 / TRAVELINDEX / Dr. Jigang Bao has been named as the winner of the 16th Ulysses Prize, awarded by UNWTO for excellence in the creation and dissemination of knowledge in tourism.

As Professor and Director of the Center for Tourism Development and Planning Research at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, China, Dr. Bao has played an instrumental role in growing domestic tourism in both size and significance and in establishing his country as a leading tourism destination. Alongside his pioneering role in advancing tourism education and research across China, Dr. Bao also serves as the Director of the UNWTO Monitoring Center for Sustainable Tourism Observatories and has been engaged as an expert consultant for numerous destinations and projects, with a particular focus on theme parks, urban tourism and community participation.

Recognition of excellence and leadership

The formal presentation of the Ulysses Prize will be made at the 25th session of the UNWTO General Assembly, to be held in Samarkand, Uzbekistan (16-20 October). Here, Dr. Bao will join a long list of Ulysses Prize Laureates recognized by the United Nations specialized agency for tourism for their vital contributions to knowledge creation and education. Among the 11 criteria for the Prize are demonstrated excellence and originality of scholarship, academic leadership in their chosen field, a record of supporting sustainability, inclusiveness and innovation through their work, as well as serving as a role model to present and future generations of tourism scholars and leaders.

Dr. Bao was selected according to the established long practice of the Prize. The selection process was conducted in a rigorous, transparent and unbiased manner and an extensive evaluation was made by Previous Laureates of the Prize.. Dr. Bao was then recommended to the UNWTO Secretary-General by the special Ulysses Prize Coordinating Committee, composed of three previous Laureates and one representative of UNWTO in his capacity as ex-officio.

About the 16th Ulysses Prize Laureate

Dr. Bao is credited with introducing Western concepts and approaches to tourism research and teaching to China and has translated several relevant books into Chinese. He pioneered tourism education and research at Sun Yat-sen University, and has held numerous high administrative positions, including Assistant Principal of the university. As a researcher, he has published more than 200 papers and more than ten books and holds editorial positions on several leading journals in his field. Dr. Bao has also worked with UNWTO to establish Sustainable Tourism Observatories in Huangshan, Guilin, Zhangjiajie, Kanas, Henan, Chengdu, Xishuangbanna, and Changshu.

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Jim Thompson Launches Unique Thai Tapas Café Experience

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Jim Thompson Launches Unique Thai Tapas Café Experience - TRAVELINDEX - Bangkok.TOP25Restaurants.comBangkok, Thailand, May 13, 2023 / TRAVELINDEX / Jim Thompson, the iconic global lifestyle brand from Thailand, is thrilled to announce the grand opening of Jim’s Terrace, a new Thai tapas café nestled in the heart of Bangkok City. Located on the 2nd floor of the Iconic Store at Jim Thompson Heritage Quarter, Jim’s Terrace offers a delightful menu of Thai tapas, expertly crafted from premium, local organic ingredients.

Designed to evoke the enchanting terrace of Jim Thompson’s legendary ‘House on the Klong’, Jim’s Terrace provides diners an unparalleled setting for enjoying its array of authentic Thai delicacies. With an open-air and spacious design, guests can appreciate the stunning surroundings of the Thai houses and lush garden while savouring delectable dishes such as Northern Style Grilled Sandwich, Jim’s Creamy (oxtail) Croquettes, Satay Wing Lollipops with organic chicken from Klong Phai Farm, Mala Moo Ping made from sous vide pork from Sloane’s Farm in Chiang Rai, Isan Style Beef Tongue, and signature desserts.

“Jim’s Terrace is the perfect way to conclude a visit to the Jim Thompson Heritage Quarter,” said Joan Tana Dot, the Food and Beverage Director. He added, “We’ve carefully curated our menu to showcase the authentic flavours of Thai cuisine while also sourcing premium and organic ingredients from local Thai farms and the Royal Projects. Our talented team of chefs have created an innovative menu that highlights the best of Thai cuisine, with a focus on sharing-style small plates. We’re proud to showcase the diverse flavours of Thailand, using only the finest, locally-sourced ingredients. Our commitment to quality and authenticity ensures that our guests can experience a true taste of Thailand, while supporting local farmers and suppliers.”

Standout menu items include Crispy Mushroom Chips from the Royal Project, Thai Green Curry Chicken Wrap Tortillas, and Maison Fostier Artisan Thai Charcutier (this Thai style Charcuterie platter is served with four types of peppers, mango jelly, pickled melon and pickled onions). Add greens to the table with the traditional Thai Eggplant Salad and Siam Caesar Salad. For those seeking something more substantial, Jim’s Terrace also offers three main dishes: The Super Isan Burger, Tom Yum Fried Rice, and Jim’s Nachos. The burger brings into play dry-aged Jasmine Wagyu beef from Khon Kaen and organic bacon from Nakhon Ratchasima. While the Tom Yum Rice combines Tom Yum Kung with Paella (Spanish paella), using organic jasmine rice from Rai Thong Fram, Chiang Rai. Jim’s Nachos include pork in red curry topped with Jartisann smoked ricotta cheese and homemade pickles.

Jim’s Terrace also offers special desserts including the exclusive menu item “Choco Banana” from the Kadkokoa x Jim’s Terrace collaboration. Guests can also enjoy Jim’s Terrace signature dessert: Thai Coconut Panna Cotta.

Diners can also indulge in an extensive list of beverages, including tea, coffee, cocktails, mocktails, and wines. Notable drinks include the Lilikoi Crush mocktail, the Momo Pop cocktail, and a carefully curated wine list featuring white, red, and rosé selections. Jim’s Terrace is open Monday through Sunday, from 10:00 am to 6:30 pm.

About Jim Thompson
No brand spells heritage like Jim Thompson, the Thai Silk Company founded in 1951 by James H.W. Thompson, an architect, an art collector, a socialite, and an entrepreneur who has been famously recognized as the driving force behind the revival of the Thailand’s silk industry. Jim Thompson’s disappearance in 1967 remains the largest mystery in South East Asia until today.

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Art Basel Appoints Maike Cruse As Show Director in Basel

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Art Basel Appoints Maike Cruse As Show Director in Basel - TRAVELINDEX - TOURISMSWITZERLAND.org - ARTSGUIDE.netBasel, Switzerland, May 12, 2023 / TRAVELINDEX / Art Basel is delighted to announce that Maike Cruse, presently Director of Gallery Weekend Berlin, has been appointed to the newly created position of Director, Art Basel in Basel, effective July 2023. In this role, Cruse will lead Art Basel’s premier Swiss edition, overseeing the team in Basel and working closely with the fair’s network of galleries, collectors and artists as well as nurturing close relationships with the city’s leading museums, institutions and cultural partners. Reporting to Vincenzo de Bellis, Director, Fairs and Exhibition Platforms, and working in concert with Andreas Bicker, Head of Business and Management Europe, Cruse will be responsible for shaping the fair’s direction and strengthening its pre-eminent position as a global platform for discovery and encounters that drive the art world. Cruse is returning to Art Basel, having served as Communications Manager from 2008 to 2011.

Maike Cruse is currently the Director of Gallery Weekend Berlin, the annual showcase of the city’s dynamic gallery scene which just celebrated its 19th edition. Cruse brings extensive art fair experience, having previously led art berlin contemporary (2012-2016), and subsequently art berlin (2016-2019). She is well acquainted with Art Basel and the city of Basel’s cultural landscape, having previously worked as Communications Manager for the fair from 2008 to 2011. She also held positions at the KW Institute of Contemporary Art in Berlin and the Berlin Biennale and co-launched the groundbreaking “Forgotten Bar” project in 2008. Cruse has a background in Fine Art, a wide-ranging artworld network, and extensive track record in fostering meaningful partnerships and collaborative formats spotlighting contemporary artists and galleries.

“I am thrilled to welcome back Maike Cruse to Art Basel,” says Noah Horowitz, CEO, Art Basel. “Maike knows the art world intimately and has deep relationships with our global community of galleries, collectors, and institutional audiences, having been at the helm of art fairs and Gallery Weekend Berlin for many years. She has excellent understanding and appreciation of our brand and longstanding ties to the City of Basel and its cultural scene. I am confident that her entrepreneurial mindset, her consummate professionalism, and her unwavering commitment to contemporary art make her uniquely equipped to lead our flagship show in our home city and steering its future direction.”

Vincenzo de Bellis, Director, Fairs and Exhibition Platforms, says: “Maike is a proven leader in the field and an enthusiastic partner to galleries, artists, and collectors. In Berlin she has created an annual showcase that is deeply embedded in the city and unites its diverse cultural actors. Her collaborative spirit means she is uniquely positioned to foster close ties to our many partners and stakeholders in Basel. I could not be more thrilled to welcome back Maike to our team and I’m certain that under her leadership our Basel show will not only remain best in class but strengthen its position for years to come.”

“I am truly looking forward to returning to Art Basel and advancing the Swiss show into the future in collaboration with this exceptional team,” says Maike Cruse. “I have attended every edition of Art Basel in the last nearly 20 years and I have consistently been in active exchange with the fair as Director of Gallery Weekend Berlin. I am truly honored to lead this pre-eminent show in the art and culture city of Basel, to steer its next chapter and contribute to Art Basel remaining the most important platform for galleries worldwide.” Cruse joins Art Basel on July 1st, 2023, and will lead the 2024 edition of the Swiss fair. She will work alongside Art Basel fair Directors Clément Delépine, Director, Paris+ par Art Basel, Angelle Siyang-Le, Director, Art Basel Hong Kong and the yet to be announced Director of Miami Beach, a position for which a search is underway.

About Art Basel
Founded in 1970 by gallerists from Basel, Art Basel today stages the world’s premier art shows for Modern and contemporary art, sited in Basel, Miami Beach, Hong Kong, and Paris. Defined by its host city and region, each show is unique, which is reflected in its participating galleries, artworks presented, and the content of parallel programming produced in collaboration with local institutions for each edition. Art Basel’s engagement has expanded beyond art fairs through new digital platforms and several new initiatives such as the Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report, Intersections: The Art Basel Podcast and the BMW Art Journey. Art Basel’s Global Media Partner is The Financial Times.

Upcoming Art Basel shows
– Basel, June 15-18, 2023
– Paris+ par Art Basel, October 19-22, 2023
– Miami Beach, December 8-10, 2023
– Hong Kong, March 2024

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Plate of the Month White Asparagus

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Plate of the Month White Asparagus - TRAVELINDEXPlate Restaurant at Carlton Hotel Bangkok Sukhumvit presents the White Asparagus as Plate’s of the Month available from May – June. Explore this rare delicacy with two options.

● White Asparagus with Chorizo, Hazelnut and White Asparagus Sauce
● White Asparagus with Prawns, Red Pomelo, Salacca Fruit and Hollandaise Foam

White asparagus is not only a treat for tasters; it is equally nutritious as well. White asparagus is enriched with vitamins such as niacin, riboflavin, thiamin, vitamin-B6 and pantothenic acids. These vitamins are necessary for maximum cellular metabolic and enzymatic functions. Moreover, white asparagus is rich in antioxidants, such as Vitamin A, C, and E. These vitamins provide a shield against different types of infections and reduce inflammatory problems.

Only THB 560++ per dish

Enjoy it with Australian wine. Select from Cape Mentelle Georgiana Sauvignon Blanc OR De Bortoli Family Selection Merlot
● THB 190++ per glass
● THB 900++ per bottle

Plate Restaurant
Lower Ground Floor
Carlton Hotel Bangkok Sukhumvit
Breakfast: 6:00 am – 10:30 am
Set Lunch: 11:30 am – 2:30 pm
Plate a la carte menu available from 10:30 am – 10:30 pm

For more information or to make reservations, please contact 02 090 7888 or email Fbreservations@carltonhotel.co.th

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ROUND-UP: May 8-12, 2023

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A new look passport is coming for Canadians, plus the ability to renew online. Also last week, Emirates announced a new country manager in Canada and interline agreement with Etihad; Qantas added new meaning to the term ‘long haul’; travel agent month incentives continue; and German rail workers cancelled a planned strike.

NEWS

Canadians will be able to apply to renew their passports online beginning this fall. The new document will include updated security features and colourful new pages. Those applying for new passports, including children, will still need to go through the traditional application process. The majority of applications the government receives are for new passports, but an expected surge in passport renewals is expected over the next year as the first 10-year passports issued in 2013 are set to expire.

A labour union representing more than 200,000 railway workers in Germany cancelled plans for a two-day strike after employers met one of its key demands. The strike had been scheduled to start Sunday and run until late Tuesday affecting regional and long-distance travel.

Bermuda has rejoined the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO). “As our tourism sector continues to recover following the difficult COVID years, it is important that we have access to and work with similar jurisdictions to share ideas that have been successful and can benefit Bermuda. Our membership in the CTO will be of great value as we continue to build a successful, sustainable tourism industry that helps grow our economy and provide exciting and empowering careers for Bermudians,” stated Tourism Minister Vance Campbell.

AIR

New service from Porter Airlines between Ottawa International Airport (YOW) and Vancouver International Airport (YVR) will begin July 26, with one daily roundtrip flight operated with the state-of-the-art 132-seat Embraer E195-E2 aircraft.

Air Transat has announced details of its 2023-24 winter flight program, slated to begin on Nov. 1. At the peak of the season, the carrier’s steadily growing program will include increased capacity over 300 direct flights per week to Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America and Europe, departing from eight Canadian cities: Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton, London, Montreal, Quebec City, Moncton, and Halifax.

Cathay Pacific is marking a milestone this month: 40 years of flying to the Americas. The launch of non-stop service between Hong Kong and Vancouver International Airport (YVR) on May 1, 1983, represented the airline’s first entry into North America, and also becoming the first airline in the world to connect the two cities with a nonstop service.

Bell is teaming up with Air Canada to offer free messaging for all Aeroplan members worldwide on Wi-Fi-equipped airplanes. The telecommunications giant will sponsor inflight Wi-Fi services across the airline’s fleet, including Air Canada Rouge and Air Canada Express planes, starting May 15. The service will also be available to partner airline loyalty members, including customers of United MileagePlus, Lufthansa Group Miles & More and Emirates Skywards, when their account numbers are associated with an Air Canada booking.

BY THE NUMBERS

Qantas will launch the world’s longest commercial nonstop flight. It will take QF1 21 hours to cover the 10,978 miles from Sydney to London. It will leave Sydney in the evening and arrive in London the next morning. QF2, from London to Sydney, will leave before lunch and arrive in the late afternoon on the following day after 20 hours. The flights are expected to launch in 2025.

TOURS

Uniworld Boutique River Cruises is expanding its portfolio in Europe to a new destination, adding two post-cruise extensions in Greece this summer and fall. Uniworld guests can select a three-night extension to Athens or a five-night extension to Athens and Santorini, available as add-ons to Uniworld’s Italian itineraries: Milan, Venice & The Jewels of Veneto; Venice & The Jewels of Veneto; and Cruise & Rail: Venice & The Swiss Alps. The new Greece offerings join an existing portfolio of pre- and post-cruise extensions, including land, rail, and customizable options.

Adventures by Disney’s new 2024 ‘Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Land Adventure’ is an eight-day itinerary packed with family activities celebrating the outdoors and the region’s Maritime culture and scenery. Highlights include visiting an authentic maple syrup farm in Nova Scotia; tea with a descendent of author Lucy Maud Montgomery (‘Anne of Green Gables’); learning about the indigenous Mi’kmaq peoples; an onboard fisherman’s feast, horseback riding, stargazing at during a bonfire, biking, canoeing, and kayaking and more.

HOTELS

JW Marriott has unveiled its newest property in Clearwater Beach, Fla., with the opening of JW Marriott Clearwater Beach Resort & Spa (photo). Located along a secluded stretch of beach, the 162-room beachside property, with 36 residences, features a JW Market, full-service Spa by JW, 24-hour Fitness Center, JW Kids Club, and rooftop pool deck. All guestrooms feature complimentary use of two beach chairs and access to daily fitness classes offered in the resort’s well-appointed fitness center or outside in nature. The 11th floor rooftop pool deck offers striking views of the Gulf and Sand Key.

The winners of 2023 BC Hotel Association Awards of Excellence have been announced and are as follows: Hotelier of the Year – Trina White, General Manager, The Parkside Hotel & Spa; Hotel of the Year – Kingfisher Oceanside Resort & Spa; Housekeeping Award – Coast Prince George by APA; Heart of Hospitality Award – Kunal Dighe, Executive Chef, JW Marriott Parq Vancouver; Leader of the Future – Pink Yu, Director of Operations and Marketing, Robin Hood Inn & Suites; and, Recruitment Award – Accent Inns Inc.

RESORTS

Rosewood Hotels & Resorts is preparing to add the Maldives – a destination the company calls “a preeminent tropical paradise” – to its roster. Set to open in 2027, Rosewood Ranfaru will offer approximately 120 beachfront and overwater villas, ranging in size from one- to five-bedrooms, all with private pools and a select number located on private islands. Amenities will include several specialty restaurants, a beach club, and an Asaya well-being facility, numerous swimming pools, and activities ranging from water sports to paddle courts, plus an Explorer’s Club for kids.

For summer stays, Velas Resorts, in Mexico are now offering suite upgrades, kids’ stay included half off teens and roundtrip airport transfers, spa and boutique credits, discounted golf, early check in and late checkout, and more. In addition to summer savings, Velas Resorts offers an extensive list of activities for all ages. From Mexican cooking classes to alebrijes painting, and nightly shows to Mariachi, astronomy nights and movies under the stars.

CRUISE

Silversea Endeavour in Antarctica

Silversea Cruises has introduced a new incentive for Travel Partner Appreciation Month: When travel advisors make a new confirmed booking on any expedition cruise during the months of May and June, they will automatically be entered into a weekly prize draw for a chance to win a gift card. One winner will be selected for each week in May and June. In addition, the cruise line notes its introduction of kicker commissions in early 2023, whereby Silversea is offering agents an extra 1% kicker commission on all expedition cruises, an extra 1% on all new-to-brand guests, and an extra 1% an all new-to-repeat guests (guests who book for a second time with Silversea through the same agency).

MSC Cruises will bring award-winning kids and family offerings to its latest flagship, MSC Euribia, set to begin sailing this June. Among the offerings are seven rooms fully dedicated to children and teenagers of different age groups with endless entertainment; more than 100 hours of live entertainment per cruise for kids and teenagers organized in MSC Cruises’ clubs; and nine live family activities/shows and six teens primetime activities per cruise, organized by MSC Cruises’ youth staff.

DEALS

Seabourn is offering multiple value-added promotions for guests seeking to book their next Seabourn cruise, including air credits, extraordinary savings, and more. The “Bon Voyage Event” offer includes an air credit up to US$2,000 p.p., a complimentary two-category Veranda Suite upgrade, and a reduced 10% deposit on select Seabourn sailings (including expedition) through 2024. “The Finale Sail” offers savings of up to 30% when booking a fully non-refundable cruise fare for select suite categories on select 2023 and 2024 sailings. The promotions are available through July 10 and are not combinable.

Through May 28, Sunwing customers can save up to 35% on select packages to popular sun destinations including Cayo Largo and Cancun with the ‘Celebrate Your Feelgood Sale.’ Options in the former include the Starfish Cayo Largo and Memories Cayo Largo, or, for adults, Sanctuary at Grand Memories Cayo Largo.

FAMS & INCENTIVES

Air Canada Vacations’ month-long “You Mean the World To Us” event offers travel counsellors booking any package by May 31 (for travel through Dec. 31, 2024) a chance to win a trip for two to anywhere Air Canada flies. The prize includes roundtrip economy tickets for one agent plus a companion and includes a $2,000 accommodation voucher to anywhere that Air Canada Vacations serves. The winners will be announced on June 15, 2023. The more you book, the more you can win.

To celebrate Travel Advisor Appreciation Month, Collette is offering each advisor who secures at least two bookings from May 1 to June 30 a $50 incentive. Plus, the three advisors who secure the most bookings in the month of May will earn even more. The top booking advisor will win a free Spotlight tour of their choosing. Second and third place will win $2,000 and $1,000 travel vouchers respectively. The winners will be announced on May 31. Meanwhile, the tour operator notes that agents receive a 50% discount on tours, with companions receiving 25% year-round for personal travel.

EVENTS

Disney has updated its invitation to Canadian travel agents to expand their product knowledge and increase their sales potential at a series of upcoming Disney seminars. The offer is exclusive to Canadian travel agents who are invited to join Canadian Disney Business Development Manager for Walt Disney Parks & Resorts Canada, Cindy Charest, to find out the latest Disney Destinations news. Presentations will be offered in both English and French. For details, click .

PEOPLE/APPOINTMENTS

Emirates has named Shaz Peshimam as Country Manager for Canada. Peshimam will be responsible for leading the airline’s operations, driving growth and strengthening Emirates’ footprint in the country. He was previously Emirates’ Manager of UAE Sales, Dubai & Northern Emirates since 2008. Former long-time Canadian country manager Don McWilliam retired in 2022.

Christopher Brothers has been appointed Director of Business Development at Travelsavers Canada, joining Jane Clementino, who was recently named Sr. VP and GM Canada for the organization. Brothers will oversee strategic acquisition and service for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta regions. Previously, he served as the Business Development Manager at WestJet where he worked with travel agencies across Western Canada, implementing sales strategies, managing key accounts, and driving revenue growth.

DESTINATIONS

The County of Maui has temporarily closed a portion of Hāna Highway from Alelele Bridge to Lelekea Bridge near Kīpahulu in East Maui due to rockfall that is impacting the road. This closure, which may last up to a month, is necessary for county crews to stabilize the cliffside conditions, including the removal of loose rocks, say authorities. Visitors are advised to avoid traveling to the affected area to lessen the impact on residents.

LAST WEEK IN TRAVEL HISTORY

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KEEP YOUR SHIRT ON: Details of nude bike race kept under wraps

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The next Philly Naked Bike Ride is coming in August, but organizers of the annual jaunt in the City of Brotherly Love to promote fuel conservation and positive body image said they are holding the Aug. 26 starting location and route under wraps and will disclose them the day before.

Previous rides have zipped past sites including Independence Hall, the US Mint, the Liberty Bell, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where Sylvester Stallone sprinted up the steps in “Rocky.” The 2020 ride was called off because of the coronavirus pandemic.

The 16-km. Philadelphia ride, related to the World Naked Bike Ride movement, draws about 3,000 bikers in the buff. Organizers say they hope it encourages people to bike more and to embrace nudity as a normal and enjoyable part of life.

The ride used to be held in September, but the nude bicyclists said it was too chilly, with temperatures reaching only as high as about 21 degrees Celsius), so in 2019 it was moved to August.

 

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LISTENING IN: Memories of Giraffes in Amsterdam

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Antonio Carlos Jobim’s “The Girl from Ipanema” (“Garota de Ipanema”) was recorded by Astrud Gilberto, João Gilberto and Stan Getz, and released in 1964 as part of the album Getz/Gilberto. The album won the 1965 Grammy Awards for Best Album of the Year, Best Jazz Instrumental Album – Individual or Group and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical, and a single of the song reached number one on the Pop Standard chart and was named Record of the Year. And what the hell does that have to do with giraffes in Amsterdam?

Several years ago, Vicki Borenstein and I spent a weekend in Amsterdam (on the way to World Travel Market in London) and decided to enjoy the Sunday Jazz Brunch at our hotel. The Girl from Ipanema was playing as we went in – and we discovered it was a favourite of us both. The band must have loved it too – or they picked up on our enthusiasm – because they played it several more times during our brunch.

We were seated beside a large picture window facing the street when I casually looked out to see (to my surprise) two giraffes walking slowly by. I know it was Amsterdam, but truly we had been fuelled by nothing stronger than half a glass of champagne. I gestured wildly at Vicki to look out and she saw them too along with a couple of very tall men (it finally registered that they were on stilts) and people in costumes and finery on horseback. We watched open mouthed and it finally clicked – it was the annual Sinterklaas (Saint Nicholas) Welcome Parade. Meanwhile the Jazz band yet again played ‘The Girl from Ipanema’ and we drank a couple more glasses of champagne.

The whimsy of that morning seemed to continue through that trip as Jobim’s haunting tune played at several venues we were at, both in Amsterdam and in London.

It was a lovely experience a great trip and we always remember it when we play the Getz/Gilberto album – as we just did.

There was not a good video of Getz, Astrud and João Gilberto, so I’ve used a recording with still images.

Just thought you might enjoy. Cheers!

Lyrics

Olha que coisa mais linda mais cheia de graça
É ela menina que vem que passa
Num doce balanço caminho do mar

Moça do corpo dourado do sol de Ipanema
O seu balançado é mais que um poema
É a coisa mais linda que eu já vi passar

Ah, porque estou tão sozinho
Ah, porque tudo é tão triste
Ah, a beleza que existe
A beleza que não é só minha
Que também passa sozinha

Ah, se ela soubesse
Que quando ela passa
O mundo sorrindo se enche de graça
E fica mais lindo por causa do amor

all and tan and young and lovely
The girl from Ipanema goes walking
And when she passes Each one she passes goes, ah

When she walks, she’s like a samba
That swings so cool and sways so gently
That when she passes Each one she passes goes, ah

Oh, but he watches so sadly
How can he tell her he loves her
Yes, he would give his heart gladly
But each day, when she walks to the sea
She looks straight ahead, not at him

Tall, and tan, and young, and lovely
The girl from Ipanema goes walking
And when she passes He smiles, but she doesn’t see

Oh, but he sees her so sadly
How can he tell her he loves her
Yes, he would give his heart gladly
But each day, when she walks to the sea
She looks straight ahead, not at him

Tall, and tan, and young, and lovely
The girl from Ipanema goes walking
And when she passes he smiles, but she doesn’t see
She just doesn’t see, no she just doesn’t see
But she doesn’t see, she doesn’t see, no she just doesn’t see

By: Antonio Carlos Jobim with lyrics in Portuguese by Vinicius de Moraes and in English by Norman Gimbel

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UNWTO New Assessment of Pandemic-Related Travel Restrictions

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UNWTO New Assessment of Pandemic-Related Travel Restrictions - TRAVELINDEXMadrid, Spain, May 11, 2023 / TRAVELINDEX / UNWTO has welcomed the end of the public health emergency phase for COVID-19 with a summary analysis of the travel restrictions introduced in response to the pandemic.

The decision by the World Health Organization (WHO) to determine that COVID-19 is now an established and ongoing health issue which no longer constitutes a public health emergency of international concern represents a major milestone in the global effort to combat the virus. In this context, UNWTO has released its analysis of both the introduction and lifting of travel restrictions during all stages of the pandemic´s emergency phase. “The end of COVID-19 travel restrictions: Summary of findings from the COVID-19 related travel restrictions reports”highlights key findings of the 11 reports published by the United Nations Specialized Agency for tourism on the issue.

Guiding tourism through crisis

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, these reports provided the global tourism sector with timely guidance and assessments on travel restrictions, and examined factors influencing those restrictions, such as tourism’s economic importance, the Environmental Performance Index (EPI) and a specific Health and Hygiene Indicator (H&H), as well as grouping destinations according to economic blocs. This allowed for a deeper analysis of the relationship between travel restrictions and sustainability issues.

This new UNWTO report will help in this endeavor and be another milestone in UNWTO’s actions that guided the sector through these unprecedented times

UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili says “We welcome WHO’s decision to end  the emergency status for COVID- 19. This is an important signal and a moment to stand back and reflect on how we can overcome challenges only in a collaborative manner. We must ensure that we learn the lessons from this phase of the pandemic, including the ones on travel restrictions. This new UNWTO report will help in this endeavor and be another milestone in UNWTO’s actions that guided the sector through these unprecedented times.”

Varied, dynamic approach to travel restrictions

The findings reveal a diverse response from destinations worldwide on travel restrictions. They show that those with better environmental performance, higher health and hygiene standards, and a greater reliance on tourism tended to lift travel restrictions earlier, which allowed for faster recovery in terms of international tourist arrivals. Conversely, emerging economies and SIDS (Small Island Development States) often imposed full border closures more quickly, maintained them for longer and introduced additional requirements for travellers.

The new report provides an overview on the evolution of travel restrictions, which peaked in May 2020 when 75% of all destinations worldwide had their borders completely closed, bringing international tourism almost to a standstill. With the better understanding on the virus, a more risk-based approach became possible and allowed destinations to replace complete border closure with softer measures, such as testing and vaccination requirements for tourists.

Finally, this new report highlights the current situation with nearly all destinations having lifted COVID-19 related travel restrictions. However, as of 22 March 2023 18 destinations still required vaccination as a condition for entry, which is not consistent with International Health Regulation provisions or current temporary WHO recommendations. UNWTO will continue its close cooperation with WHO monitoring the situation.

Noting the vulnerabilities exposed by the pandemic, UNWTO emphasizes the need for a comprehensive re-evaluation of travel restrictions, recovery strategies and the intricate interplay between the environment, health and tourism sectors.

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Dusit Hotels and Resorts Welcomes Three New Hotels

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Dusit Hotels and Resorts Welcomes Three New Hotels - TRAVELINDEX - TOP25HOTELS.comTokyo, Japan, May 10, 2023 / TRAVELINDEX / Dusit Hotels and Resorts is set to expand its global and domestic footprint by opening three hotels within the next 30 days – including two new properties in Bangkok and its first hotel in Japan.

Hot on the heels of opening its first hotel in Europe, in Greece, and returning to Nairobi, Kenya, in March, with the opening of Dusit Suites Athens and Dusit Princess Hotel Residences Nairobi, respectively, Dusit is now gearing up to welcome its first dusitD2 branded hotel in Bangkok – dusitD2 Samyan Bangkok – which will soft open on 12 May 2023.

Located on Si Phraya Road, a vibrant street parallel to Silom and Sathorn roads in Bangkok’s central business district, the new hotel comprises 179 well-appointed guest rooms and boasts a sleek, modern design that reflects Thai culture and embodies the upscale nature of the dusitD2 brand.

The hotel’s wide range of facilities includes a stylish lobby, a fully equipped fitness centre, a versatile meeting space with state-of-the-art audio-visual equipment, an outdoor swimming pool with a panoramic city view, and a multi-level food and beverage concept featuring a grab-and-go gourmet outlet, an all-day dining restaurant with an open kitchen, and a Miami-inspired rooftop bar called Mimi serving burgers, shakes, craft beers, and cocktails.

Up next, on 15 May 2023, Dusit will mark the official expansion of its distinctive lifestyle brand, ASAI Hotels, by opening ASAI Bangkok Sathorn on Sathorn Soi 12 near Bangkok’s central business district, just a five-minute walk from Saint Louis BTS (Skytrain) Station.

Building on the success of ASAI Bangkok Chinatown, one of the top-rated hotels in Bangkok on TripAdvisor, the new hotel will continue the brand’s promise to uniquely link visitors with authentic local experiences in the world’s most vibrant neighbourhoods – this one renowned for its impressive cluster of hip bars and Thai and international restaurants.

Alongside 106 thoughtfully compact rooms that focus on the essentials, such as highly comfortable beds and powerful showers, the new property boasts a spacious and welcoming communal space that features a cosy neighbourhood bar, a comfortable co-working area, and a unique dining experience created by award-winning chefs Duangporn “Bo” Songvisava and Dylan Jones, who specialise in authentic Thai cuisine crafted from seasonal and sustainable ingredients.

On 1 June 2023, Dusit will then take the ASAI brand outside of Thailand with the opening of ASAI Kyoto Shijo – Dusit’s first hotel in Japan – which puts guests in the heart of the Shijo-Karasuma neighbourhood, near the famous Nishiki Market in the city’s renowned Downtown area.

Alongside 114 thoughtfully compact rooms designed to offer utmost comfort and convenience, the hotel will feature a large communal hub for work, rest, and play, and a cosy dining room inspired by the rich street-food culture of Bangkok. Regular collaborations with local restaurateurs and artisans and sustainable sourcing of produce will further set the distinctive lifestyle hotel apart.

“As we continue to execute our plan for domestic and global expansion, we are delighted to welcome three new hotels to our portfolio, including our first dusitD2 branded hotel in Bangkok, our second ASAI hotel in Bangkok, and our first hotel in Japan,” said Mr Gilles Cretallaz, Chief Operating Officer, Dusit International. “These openings represent significant milestones for our company, and we are confident that their unique positioning and distinctive lifestyle and food and beverage experiences will resonate with travellers from around the world. As we gear up for these launches, we are excited about the future and look forward to making our mark in more key international markets.”

With an additional nine hotels set to open globally before the end of the year, including Dusit’s first entry into Nepal, a second hotel in Japan, and a strategic return to India, Dusit is set to add approximately 1,700 keys to its hotel portfolio, resulting in 62 hotels (13,700 keys) operating across 18 countries worldwide by year-end.

About Dusit International
Established in 1948, Dusit International or Dusit Thani Public Company Limited (DUSIT) is a leading hospitality group listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand. Its operations comprise five distinct yet complementary business units: hotels and resorts, hospitality education, food, property development, and hospitality-related services.

The group’s portfolio of hotels, resorts and luxury villas includes more than 300 properties operating under a total of seven brands (Dusit Thani, Dusit Devarana, Dusit Suites, dusitD2, Dusit Princess, ASAI Hotels, and Elite Havens) across 17 countries worldwide. The group also operates culinary schools and hospitality colleges in Thailand, plus catering companies for the education sector in Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam.

Dusit International’s diversified investments in real estate development, hospitality-related services, and the food sector are part of its long-term strategy for sustainable growth, which focuses on three key areas: balance, expansion and diversification.

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