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Dusit Hotels Opens Luxury Wellness Resort in the Tianmu Mountain

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Dusit Hotels Opens Luxury Wellness Resort in the Tianmu Mountain - TRAVELINDEX - HOTELWORLDS.comHangzhou, China, October 11, 2022 / TRAVELINDEX / Dusit Hotels International, a leading hotel and property development companies, has continued its expansion in China with the opening of the highly anticipated Dusit Thani Tianmu Mountain, Hangzhou – the 11th Luxury Dusit-branded property in China.

Located at Tianmu Mountain, an area of natural beauty in Hangzhou city’s Lin’an District, the resort is only 60 minutes by car from the city centre of Hangzhou and a 90-minute drive from Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport. The high-speed rail station, which links with Shanghai, is 60-minute drive from the property.

Offering a welcome escape from city life for business and leisure travellers alike and delivering Dusit’s unique brand of Thai-inspired gracious hospitality, the resort comprises 160 spacious villas and guest rooms on the outskirts of the Tianmu Mountain National Nature Reserve – a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve renowned for its ancient towering trees, verdant valleys and mountain peaks, pleasant weather year-round, and the chance to spot rare and protected species, such as clouded leopards and black muntjac. Guests enjoy impressive views of the amazing mountain scenery from the comfort of their well-appointed rooms.

Alongside a Chinese restaurant and an all-day dining restaurant serving Asian and international delicacies – plus a special wellness menu featuring a wide range of healthy dishes – Dusit Thani Tianmu Mountain, Hangzhou boasts an exclusive wellness centre, Dusit Wellness, featuring hot aromatherapy pools, an outdoor swimming pool, a gymnasium, and the deluxe Sino-Thai-inspired Namm Spa. A range of spa journeys, signature therapies, and wide array of skincare treatments are available for those seeking to relax and rejuvenate in utmost comfort, all conducted by expert therapists in elegantly appointed treatment rooms.

The resort also offers ample space for conference activities, weddings, and business and social functions, with one ballroom and two adjoining function rooms available for large- and small-scale events.

Guests will find ample opportunities to immerse themselves in nature with guided hikes of Tianmu Mountain. They also have the unique opportunity to learn about local culture and environmental sustainability by joining exclusive arts and crafts workshops at the Tianmu Mountain Nature Centre. Tianmu Mountain’s rich history as the source of the finest ceramic glazed teacups, which dates back to the Tang Dynasty, is also celebrated at the resort, with a showcase of handcrafted pottery from local kilns for guests to enjoy.

“Dusit Thani Tianmu Mountain, Hangzhou has all the elements in place to deliver the memorable experiences our guests and customers deserve while uniquely linking them with nature,” said Ms Suphajee Suthumpun, Group CEO, Dusit International. “We look forward to shaping the resort into a must-visit destination that offers a luxurious gateway to this magnificent area while bringing enduring value to the broader community.”

To celebrate its opening, the resort is now offering the ‘Dusit Experience’ package starting from only CNY 999 (USD 142) per night. Specially created to provide a truly relaxing getaway, the package includes accommodation in a premier garden view room, daily breakfast for two, and a hot aromatherapy pools experience for two. Offer ends 31 December 2022.

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 six brands (Dusit Thani, Dusit Devarana, dusitD2, Dusit Princess, ASAI Hotels, and Elite Havens) across 16 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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ROUND-UP: Oct. 3-7, 2022

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In last week’s round-up: WestJet and Korea Air announced a codeshare partnership; KLM implemented a huge surcharge on some European flights; TravelBrands was back with a blast at sold-out roadshow events; and more border restrictions continued to fall.

NEWS

The WestJet Group and the Government of Alberta announced a partnership focused on advancing aviation across the province. WestJet will invest aircraft capacity, designate YYC as its single global connecting hub, grow its mid-range fleet, and strengthen its North American offerings, with its commitment to double capacity in Calgary before the end of the decade.

KLM introduced a surcharge of €250 ($338) on some European flights departing from Amsterdam. The fee increase is an attempt to reduce the number of passengers travelling out of Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, which like many European airports has been hit hard by staff shortages. The airport also introduced a cap on passenger numbers and asked airlines to reduce schedules.

The European Commission announced four shortlisted destinations for its annual EDEN awards recognizing best achievements in sustainable tourism and green transition practices in smaller destinations across Europe. Nominated for the European Destination of Excellence 2023 award are Grevena (Greece), Kranj (Slovenia), Larnaka (Cyprus), and Trikala (Greece). The winning destination will be positioned as a tourism sustainability pioneer committed to the European Green Deal objectives and will receive expert communication and branding support at the EU level throughout 2023.

BORDERS

The United Arab Emirates, home to global business and travel hub Dubai, has eased requirements imposed over the coronavirus pandemic. The wearing of face masks is no longer required in public places, except for medical facilities, mosques, and public transportation.

As of today (Oct. 11), Individual tourists, not just authorized groups, will be able to easily enter Japan for the first time since the start of the pandemic. A cap on the number of tourists who are granted entry will be nixed altogether. And visa requirements that were imposed in response to the pandemic will also be rescinded.

Taiwan will end quarantine requirement for all arrivals in Oct. 13. The previous weeklong requirement will be replaced with a seven-day self-monitoring period and a rapid antigen test will still be required upon arrival. The current limit of 150,000 visitors allowed to enter Taiwan weekly will also be gradually relaxed.

BY THE NUMBERS

Canadian arrivals in Hawaii have almost reached pre-pandemic levels with July figures from the state showing that 25,684 visitors arrived from Canada compared to 26,939 visitors (-4.7%) in July 2019. At the same time, spending increased by 14% to US$57.1 million during the month compared to $50.1 million in July 2019 with Canadians spending $189 p.p., daily – a jump of 19.6% compared to $158 p.p. in 2019.

AIR

WestJet and Korean Air have expanded their long-standing codeshare agreement with the placement of WestJet’s codeshare on Korean’s flights between both Toronto Pearson (YYZ) and Vancouver International (YVR) and Incheon International Airport (ICN) in Seoul. This is WestJet’s first reciprocal codeshare with an Asian partner.

Sunwing customers can book the Sunshine State for winter travel starting Nov. 1, with weekly direct flights on board Sunwing Airlines, including Toronto-Orlando, daily starting Nov. 1; Toronto-Melbourne, Saturdays and Wednesdays starting Dec. 10; Toronto and Miami, Sundays starting Dec. 18; Winnipeg and Melbourne, Saturdays starting Dec. 10; Montreal-Miami, Sundays starting Dec. 18; and Halifax-Melbourne, Fridays starting Feb. 10, 2023.

Blaming the high inflationary environment and ongoing impacts from COVID-19, the Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) will increase aeronautical rates and its airport improvement fee (AIF) at Toronto Pearson on Jan. 1, 2023. Effective Jan. 1, aeronautical rates for commercial aviation, business aircraft and general aviation aircraft will increase by 4%, while the AIF for departing passengers will increase by $5 and $1 for connecting passengers.

DEALS

GoldenEye, the lush Jamaican hideaway where Ian Fleming wrote all fourteen 007 novels is offering 30% off accommodations, plus other perks, for guests booking a minimum four-night stay from through Dec. 19. The 60th Anniversary package is one of GoldenEye’s many offers for this year. Others include License to Chill, an exclusive promotion that gives guests US$500 to put toward dining during five-night minimum stay through Dec. 19.

Clients booking their winter getaways to Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America with Sunwing will save up to 40% on vacation packages and enjoy added luxuries like room upgrades, exclusive beach access at select properties and more.
The “Save More Event,” is in effect for bookings made by Nov. 6, for travel between Nov. 1 and April 30, 2023.

TOUR OPERATORS

TravelBrands team in Toronto

TravelBrands’ annual Agent Appreciation Event returned (for the first time since 2019) with two sold-out shows held in both Toronto and Montreal, with the Toronto event live streamed for travel agents across the country. Participants were able to meet with TravelBrands’ top suppliers and learn about developments in products, platforms, and packages, including a revamped Access+ agent platform, brand-new air booking engine with enhanced benefits, and close to 1.8 million hotels from which to choose. “All I have to say is wow,” said TravelBrands CEO Frank DeMarinis of the show, who added the company is seeing a healthy recovery for travel.

African Travel Inc. has unveiled its new 2023 ‘inspiration guide.’ Available digitally, the brochure includes expanded and enhanced tours, the Platinum Collection, plus new safaris, and each itinerary features at least one Make Travel Matter Experience that supports wildlife conservation or local communities. As part of its Advisor Educational Program, qualified advisors can travel with up to three guests and receive 30% saving on African Travel’s 2023 brochure safaris of seven-plus nights. Advisors also receive $200 after their first booking of seven nights or more.

HOTELS

Expected to open in 2023, Tempo by Hilton Times Square, will mark global premiere of Hilton’s newest brand. The 661-room lifestyle hotel is located at TSX Broadway, the city’s new 46-story entertainment and hospitality destination that will also be home to TSX Entertainment, a next generation entertainment company whose mandate is to “empower the world’s most innovative artists and fans to stage the moments that define pop culture.” Guests will have access to programming at the venue.

Nordic Hotels & Resorts opened its newest luxury hotel, Sommerro, located in the heart of Frogner in Oslo’s West End. The urban retreat is set within the former headquarters of Oslo Lysverker, the city’s original electrical company, and pays tribute to Norway’s cultural heritage. The 231-room Art Deco hotel includes seven restaurants and bars, meeting and event spaces with capacity for up to 150 people, a 100-seat gilded theatre, wellness space with a fully equipped gym, and the city’s first year-round rooftop pool, sauna, and terrace.

RESORTS

On Oct. 30 Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa invites guests to join them as they don their national dress of colourful madras and commemorate Saint Lucia’s biggest cultural festival, Jounen Kwéyòl (Creole Day). The resort’s Bon Fete Kweyol entertainment includes traditional cultural dancers and Saint Lucian musicians playing ‘kweyol’ music on instruments including the Shak-Shak, Boom-Boom and Tambos. A Creole lunch feast is served on the Splash Lawn including Green Fig and Salt Fish (Saint Lucia’s national dish), Accra (fish cakes), Bouillon, Callaloo Soup, Dumplings and Cocoa Tea, breadfruit, Oxtail Stew and much more. On Oct. 31 Halloween hijinks will ensue.

Dreams Flora Resort & Spa in Punta Cana will now begin welcoming guests Feb. 15, 2023. The adjustment in opening date is due to delays due to Hurricane Fiona.

CRUISE

Silversea Cruises has revealed a new collection of 25 voyages for its new expedition vessel, Silver Endeavour, which will set sail in May 2023. Through March of the following year the vessel, dubbed “the world’s most advanced luxury expedition ship,” will journey to 116 of the planet’s most beautiful and remote cold-weather destinations including in Northern Europe, the Arctic, and Antarctica. The series of cruises will include 24 maiden calls for Silversea.

Cruise lovers can be first on board the new MSC Seascape‘s on the vessel’s delivery trip across the Atlantic, departing from Civatavecchia (Rome) on Nov. 19 and making stops in Spain, Portugal, and Bermuda prior to arriving in New York City on Dec. 5, ahead the ships naming ceremony on Dec. 7. The new ship will then offer two different seven-night itineraries: Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve and Nassau in The Bahamas, San Juan in Puerto Rico, and Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic; and Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, Cozumel in Mexico, George Town in the Cayman Islands and Ocho Rios in Jamaica.

Transitioning from sister line Costa, Carnival Luminosa has officially joined the Carnival Cruise Line fleet today as the newest Fun Ship which will debut from Brisbane, Australia, Nov. 6, 2022.

ATTRACTIONS & THEME PARKS

Canadian residents can enjoy four days of theme park thrills for the price of a two-day ticket with the return of its Universal Orlando Resort’s “Buy 2 Days, Get 2 Days Free” offer. The offer is available through March 2, 2023.

FAMS & INCENTIVES

Seventeen Travel Agent Next Door agents recently took part in the first exclusive FAM trip on a Celebrity ship since the pandemic. The group sailed on Celebrity Edge for seven days from Barcelona to Rome, with stops in Spain, France, and Italy. The TTAND agents were hosted by Brenda Yeomans, Key Account Manager, Canada for Celebrity Cruises. Exclusive workshops were held on board to learn about the product and help grow sales.

Expedia Group’s ‘All Inclusive Your Way’ booking promotion offers members of the Travel Agent Affiliate Program (TAAP) access to a world of all-inclusive hotel possibilities at great rates. At the same time, a grand total of $4,500 of gift cards are up for grabs (one for $2,000, one $1,000, and three $500). TAAP members will be in the running with every eligible standalone all-inclusive hotel bookings made between Oct. 1 and Nov. 30 and used before April 30, 2023. The more agents book, the more chances they have to win. Five winners will be drawn and announced in December.

EVENTS

TL Network Canada is set to host three complimentary in-person regional events for its member agencies this fall. The annual PEAK (Programs, Education, Advisors and Knowledge) events will take place Oct. 26 in Toronto, Nov. 8 in Calgary, and Nov. 10 in Vancouver. Registration is currently open for each event, where advisors will have the opportunity to interact with supplier partners at a sold-out tradeshow, take part in interactive training sessions, and connect with peers.
Spaces are limited, so members are encouraged to sign up early. For more details, visit TLNetwork.ca.

PEOPLE/APPOINTMENTS

Two well-known Canadian travel industry professionals – Brenda Bradley and Aaron Crawford – have joined TTC Tours Brands as members of its Ontario-based sales team. Bradley is the new Sales Manager for Northeastern Ontario (Toronto, north to Barrie and along the eastern Ontario corridor to the Quebec border), while Crawford fills the same role in the Southwestern region of the province (Mississauga, Brampton, the Golden Horseshoe and west to Windsor, as well as covering Northern Ontario). Email brenda.bradley@ttc.com or aaron.crawford@ttc.com.

Royal Irish Tours (RIT) has promoted John Fallon from the reservations department to Sales Manager, Canada. Jonathan Sargeant is now Director of Sales.

DESTINATIONSFor over 100 Years Peru’s famed “Lost City of the Incas” (photo) has been called the wrong name – Machu Picchu (“Old mountain peak” in the Indigenous Quechua language). However, the Inca who built the ancient city likely called it Huayna Picchu, meaning “new or young,” mountain peak. Believed to have been built around 1420, the settlement was an estate for royals living in Cusco, the capital of the Inca empire. Later, when Spaniards conquered the Inca, Huayna Picchu was abandoned and for centuries after, remained hidden in the Andes mountains until American explorer Hiram Bingham rediscovered it in 1911, when it became known to the world, incorrectly, as Machu Picchu.

LAST WEEK IN TRAVEL HISTORY

In 1869, the first postcards were printed and put on sale by the Austrian government.

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Best Western Named Asia’s Best Mid-Range Hotel Brand in TTG Travel Awards 2022

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Best Western Named Asia's Best Mid-Range Hotel Brand in TTG Travel Awards 2022Bangkok, Thailand, October 11, 2022 / TRAVELINDEX / Best Western Hotels and Resorts is celebrating once again after it was named as Asia’s “Best Mid-Range Hotel Brand” in the 31st TTG Travel Awards 2022. This prestigious accolade was presented to the company in a glittering awards ceremony and gala dinner recently held in Bangkok. The winners were voted for by the readers of TTG Asia, the region’s leading travel trade magazine, and its six sister publications.

BWH Hotel Group now operates a diverse portfolio of 17 brands BWH Hotel Group now operates a diverse portfolio of 17 brands covering every sector of the market, from economy to luxury. The fact that Best Western Hotels & Resorts has once again been named as Asia’s “Best Mid-Range Hotel Brand” reflects the underlying strength of the group’s midscale brands, including the core Best Western concept and innovative new brands such as Vīb® and BW Signature Collection®, which are gaining a strong reputation in Asia.

“We are deeply honored to have been voted as Asia’s “Best Mid-Range Hotel Brand”Asia’s “Best Mid-Range Hotel Brand” in the TTG Travel Awards. We strive to maintain a strong relationship with our esteemed travel industry colleagues, so I am delighted to see that, despite the challenges of the last two years, this bond remains as strong as ever. I would like to thank TTG Asia and the entire travel trade for their enduring support. Best Western is dedicated to collaborating closely with our partners for many years to come,” commented Mr. Olivier Berrivin, Vice President of International Operations – Asia-Pacific, BWH Hotel Group.

Best Western currently operates a collection of 56 hotels and resorts across nine countries in Southeast Asia, Japan and Pakistan. This portfolio will expand rapidly in the coming months, with at least 18 properties set to start welcoming guests by the end of 2023, including multiple new openings in Thailand, Vietnam and Pakistan.

Organized by TTG Asia, with the support of TTG India, TTG China, TTGmice, TTGassociations, TTG-BTmice China and TTG Asia Luxury, the TTG Travel Awards have been recognizing the best of Asia Pacific’s travel industry since 1989. The 31st Annual TTG Travel Awards Ceremony & Gala Dinner was held at Centara Grand at CentralWorld, Bangkok, on September 22, 2022, and was attended by leading figures in Asia’s travel and hospitality industry.

About Best Western Hotels and Resorts
Best Western Hotels and Resorts headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, is a privately held hotel brand within the BWH Hotel Group® global network. With 17 brands and approximately 4,500 hotels in over 100 countries and territories worldwide*, BWH Hotel Group suits the needs of developers and guests in every market. Brands include Best Western®, Best Western Plus®, Best Western Premier®, Executive Residency by Best Western®, Vīb®, GLō®, Aiden®, BW Premier Collection®, and BW Signature Collection®. Through the acquisition, WorldHotelsTM Luxury, WorldHotels Elite, WorldHotels Distinctive, and WorldHotels Crafted collections are also offered. Completing the portfolio are SureStay®, SureStay Plus®, SureStay Collection®, and SureStay Studio® franchises**. For more information visit www.bestwestern.com, www.bestwesterndevelopers.com, www.worldhotels.com

* Numbers are approximate, may fluctuate, and include hotels currently in the development pipeline.
**All Best Western, WorldHotels and SureStay branded hotels are independently owned and operated.

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UNWTO Unites African Tourism for Growth and Opportunity

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UNWTO Unites African Tourism for Growth and Opportunity - TOURISMAFRICA.org - TRAVELINDEXKilimanjaro, Tanzania, October 10, 2022 / TRAVELINDEX / The 65th meeting of the UNWTO Regional Commission for Africa brought together around 25 Ministers of Tourism and high-level representatives from 35 countries as well as leaders from the private sector. Taking place in Tanzania just days after UNWTO celebrated World Tourism Day, the Commission meeting embraced that day’s theme of ‘Rethinking Tourism’, with a focus on innovation, branding, jobs and education and partnerships.

But we must look beyond just the numbers and rethink how tourism works so that our sector can deliver on its unique potential to transform lives, drive sustainable growth and provide opportunity everywhere in Africa

Welcoming delegates, UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili provided Members with an update of the Organization’s activities and accomplishments in the 12 months since the previous Commission meeting. He said: “Tourism in Africa has a long history of bouncing back. And it has shown its resilience again. Many destinations are reporting strong arrival numbers. But we must look beyond just the numbers and rethink how tourism works so that our sector can deliver on its unique potential to transform lives, drive sustainable growth and provide opportunity everywhere in Africa.”

Tourism recovery underway in Africa

The Regional Commission of Africa meeting was held as tourism’s recovery gets underway across the continent. According to the latest UNWTO data, for the first seven months of the year, international arrivals across Africa were 171% up on 2021 levels, driven largely by regional demand. To help Members capitalize on the sector’s return, and to build greater sustainability and resilience, UNWTO is prioritizing jobs and training alongside greater and more-targeted investment in tourism. On the eve of this week’s meeting, UNWTO launched a set of Investment Guidelines focused on Tanzania, designed to support foreign investment in the country.

Her Excellency President Samia Suluhu Hassanof Tanzania warmly welcomed all delegates and UNWTO officials, calling on them to “embrace sustainability” and highlighting the work Tanzania has been undertaking to protect the natural habitats and wildlife that help make it a popular destination while also increasing inclusivity in the sector. Tanzania’s Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Pindi Hazara Chana, also noted that the country is looking to diversity its tourism sector in order to boost arrival numbers and revenues over the next five years.

Short-term recovery and long-term transformation

Discussions at the the Commission meeting focused on both the immediate and longer-term recovery of tourism across the continent, including through redefining the roadmap of the UNWTO Agenda for Africa 2030. Key topics highlighted by the high-level participants included accelerating tourism for inclusive growth, advancing the sustainability of the sector and the role of public-private partnerships in achieving both of these goals. Alongside this, the heightened relevance of air connectivity, including low-cost air travel within Africa, as well as the pressing need to support small businesses (SMEs) in gaining the digital tools and knowledge they need to compete, was also discussed.

To conclude the meeting, Members voted to hold the 65th session of the UNWTO Commission for Africa in Mauritius.

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Silversea Reveals Line-Up of Experts for Inaugural Sailing of Silver Endeavour

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Silversea Reveals Line-Up of Experts for Inaugural Sailing of Silver Endeavour - TOP25CRUISES.com - TRAVELINDEXMonte-Carlo, Monaco, October 10, 2022 / TRAVELINDEX / Silversea Cruises, the leading ultra-luxury and expedition cruise line, has named its line-up of experts for the inaugural voyage of new ship Silver Endeavour, the world’s most luxurious expedition ship. Departing round-trip from King George Island on November 21, 2022, Silver Endeavour will host qualified historians, marine biologists, anthropologists, naturalists, filmmakers, and more on her maiden voyage, enriching guests’ experiences with informative lectures, workshops, and excursions as they journey deep into the White Continent. In celebration of the milestone occasion, Conrad Combrink—Silversea’s SVP Expedition, Destination and Itinerary Management—will accompany travelers on the seven-day fly-cruise sailing.

“The world’s most luxurious expedition vessel, Silver Endeavour has broadened Silversea’s polar offering—the most diverse in ultra-luxury expedition cruising—to unlock all-new experiences for guests,” said Conrad Combrink. “Marking my 78th journey to the continent, I am excited to accompany our guests as we fly on an exclusive, Silversea-curated, chartered DAP Antarctic Airways flight directly into Antarctica, embarking Silver Endeavour at King George Island, before spending seven days discovering this frozen world. Our industry-leading expedition team will design an exceptional line-up of experiences to showcase the very best of the continent’s icy landscapes and captivating wildlife during Silver Endeavour’s inaugural season, while Captain Niklas Peterstam and his crew will ensure an exceptional service throughout—having served aboard the ship since September 2021.”

THE WHITE CONTINENT VIA ANTARCTICA BRIDGE

For the inaugural voyage of Silver Endeavour, Silversea’s guests will fly directly to Antarctica in European business-class comfort through Antarctica Bridge, the cruise line’s fly-cruise offering, embarking the ship on King George Island on November 21, 2022. Some of the destinations that guests might experience include the Antarctic Sound, where travelers may be greeted by towering ice formations as they approach the northernmost point of the Antarctic Peninsula. They will have the opportunity to explore the landscape, with hiking excursions, Zodiac tours, and kayaking, hosted by the expedition team. Days will be spent exploring the Antarctic Peninsula, with sightings of vast penguin colonies and other wildlife species, including whales, various other bird species, and seals. Following in the footsteps of famous explorers, Silversea plans to call in the South Shetland Islands, before returning to King George Island where guests will board a flight back to Punta Arenas.

AN INDUSTRY-LEADING TEAM

Captain Niklas Peterstam, who has served aboard Silver Endeavour since September 2021, will welcome guests as the ship’s Master for her inaugural season—together with his Senior Officers and an experienced crew. Strengthening Silversea’s destination leadership, the cruise line’s industry-leading expedition team will enrich the voyage with topical workshops, lectures, and guided tours. Led by Expedition Leader Marieke Egan, the team will embark the ship ahead of her maiden sailing and will remain on board for the duration of her inaugural Antarctica season. As well as benefitting from the presence of Silversea executive Conrad Combrink, guests traveling aboard Silver Endeavour’s inaugural sailing will also enjoy lectures on Ernest Shackleton and the HMS Endeavour from Nicholas Crane, the former President of the Royal Geographical Society.

Conrad Combrink, Silversea’s SVP of Expedition, Destination and Itinerary Management
From the moment in which Silversea Cruises became the first ultra-luxury cruise line to offer expedition voyages in 2008, Conrad Combrink has been tasked with creating and coordinating many aspects of the cruise line’s expedition program, with the aim of unlocking unique experiences for guests across all seven continents. As SVP of Expeditions, Destination, and Itinerary Management, Conrad leads a multinational and diverse, passionate team that is tasked with creating authentic, unique destination experiences. His work encompasses an active role in the strategic planning of all Silversea itineraries, program development, community engagement, and regulatory processes. In addition, Conrad oversees the shore experience program in more than 900 destinations, as well as all aspects of turnaround operations. Conrad and his team lead all Silversea’s itinerary development of more than 350 voyages, visiting all seven continents. He has an inspiring passion for expedition and cruise travel, which has taken him to over 150 countries, across all seven continents.

Marieke Egan, Expedition Leader
Marieke grew up in the Netherlands, but spent a lot of time in the foothills of the Swiss Alps, learning to cross glaciers before she could tie her own shoelaces. Developing her adventurous spirit, she took up speed skating, winning medals in the Dutch National Championships. After completing a degree and career in Psychiatry, she decided to explore the world, feeding her soul with new adventures. She trekked extensively through the Nepal Himalaya and High Andes in South America. Marieke migrated to Tasmania, where she found her calling as a Naturalist, developing and sharing her knowledge and love for pure wilderness. This continued with forays into the Kimberley region of Tropical Australia, leading 4WD tours. Today, she enjoys sharing nature’s best, from the bottom to the top of the world, thriving as an Expedition Leader in the expedition cruise industry – from Antarctica to tropical Seychelles, Indonesian and Pacific Islands to the High Arctic’s Greenland, Svalbard & Russian Far East.

Captain Niklas Peterstam, Master of Silver Endeavour
Captain Niklas Peterstam started his maritime career in 1979, moving into expedition cruising in 1991, navigating areas such as Antarctica, the Arctic, and the Russian Far East, among others. After gaining experience at the helm of larger ships in Asia, Captain Peterstam returned to Europe to deliver three mega cruise ships from a shipyard in Germany. Various stints with reputable cruise lines, both ashore and at sea, ensued until 2018, when Captain Peterstam returned to the position of Captain full time. Captain Peterstam has been aboard Silver Endeavour since September 2021, and has already undertaken voyages to Antarctica aboard the ship.

Nicholas Crane, Former President of the Royal Geographical Society
Nicholas Crane is an author, geographer, and cartographic expert. He is the recipient of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society’s Mungo Park Medal in recognition of outstanding contributions to geographical knowledge, and of the Royal Geographical Society’s Ness Award for popularizing geography and the understanding of Britain. Between 2015 and 2018, Nick was the elected President of the Royal Geographical Society. Nick has presented many acclaimed TV series on BBC2, among them Map Man, Great British Journeys, Town, Britannia and Coast. He has also been the lead presenter on more than 80 BBC films.

About Silversea Cruises
Silversea Cruises is recognized as an innovator in the ultra-luxury cruise industry, offering guests large-ship amenities aboard its intimate, all-suite vessels: Silver Dawn?, Silver Shadow?, Silver Whisper®, Silver Spirit®, Silver Muse®, and Silver Moon? – all designed to offer an atmosphere of conviviality and casual elegance. With the inclusion of the expedition ships Silver Endeavour?, Silver Origin®, Silver Wind®, Silver Explorer®, and Silver Cloud®, Silversea’s itineraries encompass all seven continents and feature worldwide luxury cruises to the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, the Galápagos, both Polar Regions, and hundreds of fascinating destinations in between. Silversea is also looking forward to the launch of two new ultra-luxury Nova-class ships—Silver Nova? and Silver Ray?. Silversea Cruises is one of five cruise brands owned by global cruise company Royal Caribbean Group (NYSE: RCL).

About Royal Caribbean Group
Royal Caribbean Group (NYSE: RCL) is one of the leading cruise companies in the world with a global fleet of 64 ships traveling to approximately 1,000 destinations around the world. Royal Caribbean Group is the owner and operator of three award-winning cruise brands: Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, and Silversea Cruises, and it is also a 50% owner of a joint venture that operates TUI Cruises and Hapag-Lloyd Cruises. Together, the brands have an additional 10 ships on order as of June 30, 2022.

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Asia-Pacific Global Sustainable Tourism Council Conference Held Korea

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Asia-Pacific Global Sustainable Tourism Council Conference Held Korea - TRAVELINDEXGunsan, Korea, October 8, 2022 / TRAVELINDEX / After two years without an on-site GSTC Conference due to the pandemic, the 2022 GSTC Asia-Pacific Conference took place in Saemangeum, Gunsan, Jeonbuk, Korea, from September 15-17. The conference brought together Korean and international tourism stakeholders involved in the development and promotion of sustainable travel & tourism, including the public sector, hotels, tour operators, corporates, OTAs, academia, NGOs, consultants, and more. The Conference themes were (A) Attraction & Destination Stewardship, (B) MICE & Hotels, and (C) Ecotourism & Heritage.

“During the last two and a half years, tourism suffered an unprecedented crisis with a drop of three-quarters of its international flows. Never before has tourism made such a loss. As a comparison, the SARS epidemic in 2002 and the economic and financial crisis of 2008 caused a reduction of international tourists of less than 10%. But past esteem shows the tourist rebounds as soon as the conditions return to normal and international tourism is already consolidating a strong recovery despite many challenges. Tourism saw a strong growth in the first half of 2022, reaching almost half the level of the same period in pre-pandemic in 2019. International tourist arrival more than tripled over the same period of 2021, and nearly 250,000,000 international trips were recorded worldwide through May this year,” said GSTC Chair, Mr. Luigi Cabrini. “Our challenge and the GSTC mission is to enhance positive economic and social benefit to the level where they overcome their negative impacts.”

“Our organization is now 15 years old. Starting from the first version of the GSTC Industry Criteria in 2008, we expanded and consolidated a system of standards that is now recognized as the main reference internationally. Though we remain a small organization, our influence is spreading and we are proud of the results achieved in the search for solutions to fill the gaps that prevent an effective pursuit of sustainable tourism. During the pandemic, GSTC grew stronger. Key public and private organizations joined as members. More professionals followed our training course and webinars. More governments through the tourism authorities adopted the global criteria as a reference for future strategies. More leading companies and destinations trust our methodologies. Working at the World Tourism Organization, I’ve seen many initiatives on sustainable tourism, but GSTC is the most successful and resilient,” concluded Mr. Cabrini.

Mr. Caesar Indra, President of Traveloka, delivered a keynote speech on transforming operations to be more adaptable and sustainable, both socially and environmentally. “The pandemic has presented a “reset moment” in the travel industry – to address long-standing challenges while also seizing new opportunities – using technology to ease travel activities, encourage environmentally-friendly behavior, and empower local communities. This complex crisis will need all of us – the governments, the private sector, the investors and the community, to reform and transform the way we collaborate and partner; to create programs, policies, regulations for sustainable tourism to become mainstream.”

“There are many examples that show how a society thrives after a major crisis, becoming more resilient as we learn from our own journey, and to innovate and transform to become better. It is solely up to us, this society, to decide the future that we are going to be in,” concluded Mr. Indra.

Speakers from Asia-Pacific shared insights and discussed the following topics: NTOs & DMOs Partnering with the Private Sector; Managing Visitor Flow; Attraction Criteria Consultation Workshop; Small MICE: Business Retreats and Small Meetings; Sustainable Management Systems for Hotels; MICE Criteria Consultation Workshop; Wonders in Tourism & Heritage; Ecotourism Businesses Benefiting Communities. During the conference, two workshops were carried out for the development of MICE Criteria and Attraction Criteria.

As with previous GSTC Conferences, sustainable event practices were carried out. This included minimal printing, badges made of recyclable paper, and reusable bottles were given out for refill at various water stations. Backdrops were made from paper material instead of plastic. Vegetarian meal was the default meal option, with no lamb and beef, which have the highest carbon footprint.

After the 2-day conference, participants joined a complimentary tour of Jeonju Hanok Village. Jeonju is a historical spot, known for its traditional housing structures. After a walking tour of Gyeonggijeon shrine, there was an opportunity to experience traditional clothing known as hanbok.

Upcoming GSTC2022 Global Conference in Sevilla, Spain (12-15 Dec 2022)

The GSTC2022 Global Sustainable Tourism Conference (#GSTC2022) will be hosted in the beautiful historic city of Sevilla, Spain, from 12-15 December 2022. Superb thought-leading speakers from around the world will share their insights on topics such as ‘Sustainable Hospitality’, ‘Adaptation to Climate Change’, ‘Mainstreaming Sustainability Standards’, and ‘Destination Stewardship’ in an interactive program. An onsite GSTC Sustainable Tourism Course will take place prior to the Conference (Dec 11th-12th). Learn more and register.

About the GSTC
The Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) establishes and manages global sustainable standards, known as the GSTC Criteria. There are two sets: Destination Criteria for public policy-makers and destination managers, and Industry Criteria for hotels and tour operators. These are the guiding principles and minimum requirements that any tourism business or destination should aspire to reach in order to protect and sustain the world’s natural and cultural resources, while ensuring tourism meets its potential as a tool for conservation and poverty alleviation.

The GSTC Criteria form the foundation for Accreditation of Certification Bodies that certify hotels/accommodations, tour operators, and destinations as having sustainable policies and practices in place. GSTC does not directly certify any products or services; but it accredits those that do. The GSTC is an independent and neutral USA-registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization that represents a diverse and global membership, including national and provincial governments, leading travel companies, hotels, tour operators, NGO’s, individuals and communities – all striving to achieve best practices in sustainable tourism.

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Four Hands Collaboration Between Piedmont and Calabria in Bangkok

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Four Hands Collaboration Between Piedmont and Calabria in Bangkok - TOP25RESTAURANTS.comBangkok, Thailand, October 7, 2022 / TRAVELINDEX / La Scala Restaurant at The Sukhothai Bangkok is a triumph of innovative interior design paired with inspired Italian cuisine. Chef de Cuisine of La Scala, Eugenio Cannoni, extended an invitation to Luca Abbruzzino from the Michelin-starred Calabrian restaurant Ristorante Abbruzzino to join forces on a four-hand collaboration to create an unforgettable dining experience!

Since 2008 Ristorante Abbruzzino has been at the forefront of the Calabrian food scene, with chef-owners Luca and Antonio Abbruzzino taking the best of local produce and turning it into world-class cuisine. In 2013 the restaurant was awarded a Michelin star. The restaurant itself was completely refurbished by architect Michele Panza in 2016, giving the dining room a simple, elegant atmosphere and drawing all attention to the food itself. Curious diners can watch the kitchen at work through a large window, and in summer customers can choose to eat outside in the beautiful garden at the front of the building, which sits in a quiet residential area of Catanzaro. More about Ristorante Abbruzzino: https://www.abbruzzino.it/#pg-homepage-page.

27 – 29 October 2022
8 Courses: THB 4,600++ per person
6 Courses: THB 3,900++ per person
4 Courses: THB 2,300++ per persons

Lunch 12PM – 3PM (l.o. 2PM)
Dinner 6PM – 11PM (l.o. 10PM)

For reservations, please call 02 344 8888 or email to promotions@sukhothai.com

About La Scala
La Scala, an award-winning Italian restaurant is highly coveted for classic and progressive Italian cuisine combined with fine Italian and European wines. Its beautiful poolside setting is a bold statement in contemporary décor subtly infused with The Sukhothai’s cultural heritage, and showcases an open kitchen, private room and a bar with a wine cellar.

About Eugenio Cannoni
Eugenio Cannoni is from the northern Italian region of Piedmont. His career began in the family restaurant, but with a strong desire to enhance his knowledge he enrolled at one of Italy’s best cooking schools, Alma di Gualtiero Marchesi. From there begun a path of research and enrichment by touring different kitchens in Europe and around the world, also dedicating himself to collaborations and as a consultant on various TV shows in Italy and abroad. His latest appointment was Chef De Cuisine at Castello di Casalborgone in Turin.

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NEW YORK: Museums to disclose artwork looted by Nazis

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Museums in New York that exhibit artworks looted by Nazis during the Holocaust are now required by law to let the public know about those dark chapters in their provenance through placards displayed with the stolen objects.

At least 600,000 pieces of art were looted from Jewish people before and during World War II, according to experts. Some of that plunder wound up in the world’s great museums.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a law in August requiring museums to put up signs identifying pieces looted by the Nazis from 1933 through 1945.

The new rule comes as many museums in the US and Europe are also reckoning with collections that contain numerous objects looted from Asia, Africa, and other places during centuries of colonialism.

It isn’t clear how many pieces of art now on display will wind up being labeled as Nazi loot, and disagreements have already arisen over certain artworks with a complicated history.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York City, said it had identified 53 works in its collection as having been seized or sold under duress during the Nazi era.

All of those objects were obtained by the museum after being returned to their rightful owners. But Andrea Bayer, the museum’s deputy director for collections and administration, said the public still should know about their history.

“People should be aware of the terrible cost to people during World War II as these confiscations took place, and how these peoples’ treasures that they loved and had been in their families, had been torn from them at the same time their lives were disrupted,” she said.

The museum, however, does not intend to put up such a sign on a Picasso painting called “The Actor,” which it received as a gift in 1952.

That painting was once owned by Jewish businessman Paul Leffmann, who fled Germany – first for Italy, then ultimately to Brazil – to escape the Nazis. As Leffmann liquidated assets in 1938, he sold the painting to Paris art dealers for $13,200.

Leffmann’s great-grandniece, Laurel Zuckerman, sued the Metropolitan Museum in 2016, claiming it was a bargain-basement sale price that reflected the family’s desperation to flee Europe. The museum countered that the price was actually high for an early Picasso at the time. A US court eventually dismissed the lawsuit.

Lawrence Kaye, one of the lawyers who represented Zuckerman, said that despite that outcome, the museum should still put up a placard with the painting’s disputed history.

“I believe the law would cover this piece. It was dismissed on technical grounds and I believe under the broad definition of what this law means under the statute, it should be covered,” Kaye said.

Picasso’s ‘The Actor’ centre

Researching the provenance of an object has gotten easier in the digital age and some museums have launched efforts to identify artworks with a problematic ownership history.

New York law had already required museums to report works believed to have been stolen during the Nazi period to the Art Loss Register, the world’s largest database on stolen art.

A US law passed in 2016 provides victims of Holocaust-era persecution and their heirs a fair opportunity to recover works of art taken by the Nazis.

“This law did things legally that made it possible for people to make claims and sue,” said Wesley Fisher, the director of research for the Claims Conference, a group that represents the world’s Jews in negotiating for compensation for victims of Nazi persecution and their heirs.

“It isn’t perfect, but it’s better,” he said.

In 2018, New York City’s Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum returned an Ernst Ludwig Kirchner painting titled “Artillerymen” to the family of Jewish art dealer Alfred Flechtheim, who was forced to abandon his collection after fleeing Berlin in 1933.

A Guggenheim spokesperson said the museum is not aware of any other work in its collections that was looted by Nazis but is continuing its research.

In 2019, the Arkell Museum in upstate New York returned a painting after it was made known that it was stolen by Nazis from a Jewish family in 1933. The museum’s director, Suzan Friedlander, said they “fully support the recent legislation regarding work seized by the Nazis.”

Last year, the Jewish Museum, in New York City, dedicated an entire exhibition to the topic of looted art and ceremonial objects.

While signage for Nazi-looted artwork is a policy unique to New York, other US museums have undertaken efforts to trace the origin of potentially stolen artworks.

Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts launched a Nazi-era provenance research of their artwork in 1998, where they identify objects in the collection that were lost or stolen during the Nazi era and never returned to their rightful owners.

The Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles researched German art trade between 1900 and 1945 and now provides digital access to auction sales catalogs related to Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.

Among the 53 pieces at the Metropolitan Museum of Art that will get signage identifying them as having once been looted is a Turkish helmet dating to the late 15th and 16th century that had been seized by Nazis from its owner Baron Alphonse Mayer Rothschild in 1938. It was returned to Rothschild’s widow in 1949 and sold to the museum in 1950.

Another is a 1695 painting titled “Gamepiece with a Dead Heron” by Dutch painter Jan Weenix. It was also seized by the Nazis from Rothschild in 1939, later returned to his widow in 1948 and sold to the museum in 1950.

In the last two decades, the museum has returned or reached settlements on 10 artworks that changed hands during the Nazi period, including a Claude Monet painting.

New York Sen. Anna M. Kaplan, who sponsored the legislation, said the new law is partly about educating younger people unfamiliar with the Holocaust.

“Because the survivors of the Holocaust are a generation that is dying out, this becomes much more important,” said Fisher, of the Claims Conference. “The object become much more important. The idea that students and general public should go through museums to understand where these items come from, is important.”

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JOHN FALLON MOVES UP AT ROYAL IRISH TOURS

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Royal Irish Tours (RIT) has ‘doubled’ their sales team in Canada, from one to two! RIT have promoted John Fallon from their reservations department to the position of Sales Manager, Canada. This might be a little confusing for advisors as there are now two Johns on the sales team, both from Ireland (John Fallon, Sales Manager and Jonathan Sargeant, now Director of Sales).

Fallon completed his Master’s in International Tourism at the University of Limerick in 2017 before immigrating to Canada where he took up a role in RIT’s reservations department. Growing up on the west coast of Ireland between Galway City and the Cliffs of Moher, tourism has always been a part of John’s life and he is very proud, and passionate, about all the Emerald Isle has to offer visitors.

Outside of work you will find him playing the Irish sport of hurling with Clann na nGael in Toronto or looking for the best pub for some traditional Irish music (and Guinness).

Fallon is extremely knowledgeable and passionate about Ireland & Scotland, and Conor Duffy, Vice President at RIT, is excited about having him join Jonathan Sargeant on the sales team.

“We are delighted to promote John from reservations, and he will be a great asset to the sales team. After 5 years with RIT, he already has great product knowledge, he’s very personable and I know advisors across Canada are in good hands with the two Irish John’s!”

Fallon will manage Ontario West agencies as well as some key national accounts. He can be reached at john@ritvacations.com or on his cell at +1-437-984-6313.

 

John Fallon enjoying a Guinness

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RIVIERA MAYA: Day of the Dead festival set to rise

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With more than 50,000 visitors expected to attend a Day of the Dead festival in Mexico this year, Grupo Xcaret is advising visitors to pre-book their tickets for the much-anticipated celebration in the Riviera Maya. The 16th annual “Festival of Live & Death Traditions” will take place Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, culminating on Mexico’s Day of the Dead (Nov. 2), a pre-Hispanic tradition that even today demonstrates Mexico’s cultural richness and which has been recognized as a Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO since 2008.

The festival will take place at Xcaret Park, Hotel Xcaret Mexico, Hotel Xcaret Arte, and at the City Theatre in Playa del Carmen, featuring a line-up of family-friendly activities that includes culinary experiences, workshops, altars, murals, concerts, puppet shows, and theatrical presentations created by local artists, Mexican talent, and special guests.

The full program will be available in the official event website – festivaldevidaymuerte.com/en/ – with general tickets sales starting Oct. 1.

 

Altar

Below is a list of some of this year’s highlights:

Xcaret Park

• This year’s guest of honor is Tlaxcala, a state considered the birthplace of the nation which will share the richness of its gastronomy, crafts, textiles, and dances.
• Musical performances such as: “Yuhmu Voices of Ixtenco” by the Otomí of Tlaxcala Children’s Choir.
• Exhibitions by artists Ignacio Nezahualcóyotl and Malena Díaz
• Theatre – “Canek, Legend of a Mayan Hero” by the Luna Morena Company; “The skeleton took me away” by Scenic Magic; and “Death and Corn” by Erik de Luna
• Concerts – Astrid Hadad and her show “Living by Dying,” and Ernesto Anaya’s “Skeletons, sounds, dead people and traditions”
• International artists – The countertenor Asael Cuesta of Colombia and the theatre company “The Baldufa” of Spain.
• Local culture and artists and arts groups
• The interactive Hacienda will offer a variety of workshops including learning how to make skulls, embroidery, traditional desserts, write like in pre-Hispanic times or assemble an altar
• The return of the gala concert at the great Tlachco that will have everyone dancing to a fusion of rhythms such as danzón, mambo, cha cha cha and cumbia along with rock, ska and other traditional influences from Mexican music.

Hotel Xcaret Mexico

• Ha’ restaurant – Homage to the Tlaxcala gastronomy by Chef Francisco Molina of “Evoka” restaurant, known for adding cultural value to traditional dishes.
• Mercado de la Merced – Traditional cuisine by Doña Elvia Contreras Becerra, originally from the Nanacamilpa municipality, who belongs to the group of cooks Cocineras Manos de Mayahuel of Tlaxcala.
• Las Cuevas – Traditional dishes inspired by the cook of the Mayan region Rosalinda Maay Poot.

Hotel Xcaret Arte

• Kibi Kibi – Curated menu by Chef Iván Fernando del Razo of “Mexko” restaurant who uses a combination of traditional, contemporary and research techniques to showcase the gastronomic and cultural richness of Tlaxcala.
• Cantina VI.AI.PY – Tlaxcalteca cuisine by Chef Andy Salazar López of “Tequexquite” restaurant.

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