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star brightens in thailand
SEPTEMBER 08, 2014 INDONESIAN X AirAsia X gets green light to set up Indonesian carrier WWW.TRAVELDAILYMEDIA.COM/ASIA EDITOR'S EYE New booking icons could tell us a lot more about hotels... BKK, LAX DREAM JAL will launch new Dreamliner routes to Bangkok and LA STAR BRIGHTENS IN THAILAND M THI ALL OR S E I AN NS D ID E Stephen Ho, Starwood's Asia president, outlines expansion plans TRAVEL DAILY INDIA TRAVEL DAILY UK TRAVEL DAILY ME CRUISE NEWS UK TRAVEL DAILY CHINA www.traveldailymedia.com/asia ▶ P1 8 Sep 2014 SPG GOES PRO BEST IN JAKARTA EYE ON MIDDLE EAST Starwood has launched a new corporate version of its SPG loyalty scheme... Best Western has opened a new luxury 'Premier' hotel in Greater Jakarta... Including One&Only’s planned debut in Bahrain and Emirates flies to Brussels... READ MORE " READ MORE " READ MORE " Introducing the How To Sell Constance Hotels & Resorts guide. CLICK HERE › Starwood targets expansion in recovering Thailand Hong Kong to Fiji Adult from HK $ 4,600 Asia president Stephen Ho reveals growth plans to Travel Daily... S tarwood Hotels & Resorts is continuing to expand its portfolio in Thailand, as the country's tourism recovery gathers pace. At an event in Bangkok on Friday, Starwood's president for Asia Pacific, Stephen Ho, confirmed that the company has signed its first W Resort in Phuket, the announcement of which comes just a week after the unveiling of plans for the first Sheraton in Koh Samui. And talking to Travel Daily, Ho said that despite the country’s recent problems, he has confidence in long-term future of Thailand. "We came into Thailand in the '70s and this has been one of the key markets we've been focusing on," Ho told Travel Daily in an interview. "We're doing a lot to increase our footprint and we'd like to do more. We have development teams visiting here almost every month. We are always on the lookout for new opportunities." And with Bangkok now containing eight of Starwood's nine brands, Ho said the company would focus more on expanding in the country's resort destinations. "In Bangkok... we're still continuing to look for new opportunities. Other than that, we're looking to develop in resorts. For example, we don't have a Sheraton in Phuket and that's definitely RT Starwood will launch its W brand in Phuket Sale ends 10 Sept 14 Excludes applicable taxes and surcharges Spring Airlines adds Seoul connection S Stephen Ho something we'll be pursuing very aggressively. Outside Thailand, Ho also confirmed that Starwood is looking at "several opportunities" to open its first hotel in Myanmar. "We've been looking at the market since it opened up and we have development people going there regularly. We're looking at several opportunities. Obviously we'd like to get in as soon as possible," he said. In terms of possible destinations, Ho added that Yangon was "obviously the top choice" but that he is also looking at "several potential projects... throughout Myanmar". These are likely to be upper-upscale properties, under the Sheraton, Westin or Le Meridien brands. "We hope that in the not too distant future we can make an announcement," Ho said. Click here for full story " AirAsia X gets green-light for Indonesia launch AirAsia X receives the AOC from Indonesia's Directorate General of Civil Aviation China Eastern reveals new branding C hina Eastern Airlines will unveil its new corporate logo tomorrow, replacing the current brand image that has been used since the airline's founding 26 years ago. The new visual identity will first be rolled out on the airline's brand new Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, which will be delivered later this month. pring Airlines will commence two new routes to Seoul this month. On 23 September, the Chinese low-cost carrier will launch a new direct route from Shanghai to Seoul. Flights will run four times a week, every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday, between Shanghai’s Pudong International Airport and Seoul's Incheon International Airport. And on the same day, Spring will also launch twice weekly direct services to Seoul from Shijiazhuang, in Henan province. Flights will run twice a week. Seoul becomes Spring's second destination in Korea, following Jeju Island. According to China Eastern, the new designs are intended to give the airline a more lively, modern and international look. The company’s red and blue ‘swallow’ logo has been revamped, and the new aircraft livery will be all white in an effort to capture "the spirit of simplicity". China Eastern’s new livery and logo A irAsia X will launch in Indonesia, after the new unit received its Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) from the country's aviation authorities. Indonesia AirAsia Extra, as the new carrier will be known, has been given the green light to proceed with its launch plans, with the AOC now enabling the airline to apply for international routes. The official launch date has not yet been confirmed. The Indonesian venture will be AirAsia X's third regional unit, following Advertise with TDA today! Email us at [email protected] the well-established AirAsia X in Malaysia and the new Thai AirAsia X, which commenced operations in Bangkok earlier this year. These airlines offer flights in excess of four hours using a fleet of wide-body Airbus A330-300 aircraft that feature flat-beds in the premium cabins. Indonesia AirAsia Extra is likely to serve destinations in Australia and Northeast Asia, although the Middle East and India could also be on the carrier's radar. Managing Director: Gary Marshall | Editor-in-Chief: Mark Elliott 101A Upper Cross Street, #11-16 People’s Park Centre, Singapore, 058358 TRAVEL DAILY INDIA TRAVEL DAILY UK TRAVEL DAILY ME CRUISE NEWS UK TRAVEL DAILY CHINA www.traveldailymedia.com/asia 8 Sep 2014 CLICK LIC CK H HERE EER RE to read the guide 7 7 Your guide to the latest technologies making business travel better JAL adds new Dreamliner routes to LAX, Bangkok J V United Airlines has become the first US carrier to receive a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner Spring Airlines is launching two new routes to Seoul 161 a new level of comfort, after the airline announced plans to roll-out its 'Sky Suite' cabin products on the Dreamliners. Launching on 1 December 2014, the revamped interiors will feature 42 flat-bed seats in business class and 88 wider seats in economy, plus a new cabin of 35 premium economy seats. This change will reduce the overall capacity of the aircraft from 186 to just 161 seats. The new cabins will initially be made available on the Narita- H ietnam has a new highest hotel, after the Lotte Hotel Hanoi welcomed its first guests on 2 September 2014.A member of Worldhotels, the new luxury property occupies the upper floors of new 267-metre-high skyscraper, offering excellent views of the city from 318 rooms and suites. Facilities at the hotel include a Hong Kong dim sum house, plus a bar on the 63rd and 64th floors, overlooking the city. There is also an Evian Spa, swimming pool and three large function rooms including a 1,200pax capacity Crystal Ballroom. Lotte Hotel Hanoi becomes the fourth property in the portfolio of South Korea’s Lotte Hotels & Resorts to join Worldhotels, following Lotte Hotel Seoul Downtown, Lotte Hotel World Gangnam and Lotte Hotel Busan. 1 2 Frankfurt route before being extended to the Narita-New York route in January 2015. Finally, JAL has announced plans to reduce the frequency of its Narita-Moscow service from four to three weekly flights from 26 October 2014, while three Chinese routes - NaritaShanghai Pudong, ChubuPudong and Narita-Beijing - will be downgraded from a twin-aisle B767 to a single-aisle B737 aircraft. Vietnam's highest Hainan Airlines links regional hotel opens Chinese cities with Paris Lotte Hotel Hanoi 12345 67890 IN NUMBERS Carrier reveals international operations for winter season... apan Airlines has unveiled its international flight plans for the winter 2014-15 season, including the launch of two brand new routes using its Boeing 787 Dreamliner. On 20 December 2014, JAL will launch a new service connecting Nagoya Chubu Airport with Bangkok. Initially this route will be operated using a Boeing 767-300 aircraft, before being upgraded to the B787 Dreamliner on 1 January 2015. Flights will operate daily. Then on 20 March 2015, the Japanese carrier will commence a brand new trans-Pacific route between Osaka Kansai Airport and Los Angeles. These flights will also operate daily using a Dreamliner. Other existing JAL routes will also welcome JAL's B787s this winter, including the services from Tokyo Narita to Frankfurt, Delhi and Manila, although the aircraft will be withdrawn from the Tokyo Haneda-San Francisco route, and replaced by the larger B777-300. And passengers onboard JAL's B787s will soon be able to expect ▶ P2 ainan Airlines has launched a new service connecting Paris with two regional Chinese cities Hangzhou and Xi'an. The inaugural flight departed Hangzhou, the capital of eastern China's Zhejiang province, on 3 September 2014, flying to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport via Xi'an, in northern China's Shaanxi province. Services will now operate every Wednesday and Saturday using a 222-seat, two-class Airbus A330-200 aircraft. The return services will depart the French capital every Thursday and Sunday. Paris becomes Hainan Airlines' fifth destination in Europe, following Moscow, St Petersburg, Brussels and Berlin. And importantly, the new flights become the first connections to Western Europe from both Hangzhou and Xi'an. Meanwhile, Hainan Airlines is also undertaking a major recruitment drive this month. Kicking off on 10 September, the airline will host events in 20 cities across China with the aim of finding 100 new flight attendants to staff its expanding network of international flights. As well as the new Paris route, Hainan Airlines has also recently added a new route to Boston. JAL is reconfiguring its Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners with a spacious 161-seat layout 30,000,000 Langham Hong Kong has completed a US$30m renovation 31,200,000 The number of rail passengers China expects to handle over the four-day midAutumn festival Royal Caribbean brings 'We Will Rock You' to sea R oyal Caribbean will bring the hit West End musical 'We Will Rock You' to the high seas next year. The show, which is based on the songs of rock legends Queen, will be performed on the Anthem of the Seas cruise ship from April 2015. 'We Will Rock You' joins a list of musical productions brought to the seas by Royal Caribbean, including Mamma Mia, Saturday Night Fever, Cats, Chicago and Hairspray. Firefly links Ipoh with Johor M alaysian airline Firefly is launching a new domestic route connecting Ipoh with Johor Bahru. Commencing on 15 September 2014, the new service will operate four times a week, every Mondays, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Flights take one hour 25 minutes and return on the same day. Firefly will operate the route using an ATR turboprop aircraft. China sees surge in holiday rail traffic C hina's railways experienced a surge in passenger traffic during for the Mid-Autumn Festival period, which started on Friday. According to the forecast from the China Railway Corporation (CRC), the country's rail network will carry 31.2 million passengers during the four-day travel rush, up 12.4% Advertise with TDA today! Email us at [email protected] compared to the corresponding period last year. On Friday alone, China's railways are believed to have handled 7.6m passengers, up 11.8% year-on-year. The Mid-Autumn Festival, which actually falls on Monday, is a traditional occasion for family reunions in China. The inaugural Paris service prepares to depart Hangzhou Managing Director: Gary Marshall | Editor-in-Chief: Mark Elliott 101A Upper Cross Street, #11-16 People’s Park Centre, Singapore, 058358 TRAVEL DAILY INDIA TRAVEL DAILY UK TRAVEL DAILY ME CRUISE NEWS UK www.traveldailymedia.com/asia TRAVEL DAILY CHINA 8 Sep 2014 ▶ P3 Starwood launches SPG Pro for corporate bookers S tarwood has launched a new loyalty scheme for corporate bookers. As an extension of the existing Starwood Preferred Guest (SPG) consumer programme, SPG Pro now enables corporate bookers to receive the same benefits and rewards as SPG members. The launch follows the merger of Starwood's three previous corporate loyalty schemes, Starwood Preferred Planner, Starwood Pro and Starchoice, which were targeted to different sections of the corporate market. The new single loyalty programme will now debut in October 2014, offering meeting and travel professionals a range of benefits, including SPG elite status, upgrades and Starpoints for B2B business booked at any of Starwood’s properties worldwide. In addition, any SPG member who books a group stay, event or corporate business meeting, regardless of whether or not they are a travel professional, will earn Starpoints. SPG Pro was unveiled to the Asia Pacific market at a major event in Bangkok on Friday, and Alison Taylor, Starwood's regional senior vice president of sales, told Travel Daily that the move was intended to reward key corporate bookers and take advantage of the high volume of business generated by SPG members. The top 2% of SPG members now deliver 30% of global business New icons could open window on hotels Alison Taylor (left), Starwood's senior vice president of sales for Asia Pacific for the company, and that is expected to increase with the launch of SPG Pro. "Over 50% of our occupancy in Asia Pacific is SPG members, which tells you about the power of the programme," said Ms Taylor. "And that will increase exponentially when we add the B2B side to it. "Starwood Preferred Planner was always rewarding people for SPG, but Starwood Pro and Starchoice weren’t. We're looking at things more holistically... rewarding people for all the business they provide," she added. SPG Pro is also aiming to take advantage of the huge volume of B2B business that Starwood generates. Corporate business accounts for nearly 70% of Starwood’s overall room revenue, and the top 1% of B2B accounts drives 40% of Starwood’s B2B revenue. Click here for full story " Best Western adds luxury hotel in Greater Jakarta B est Western has continued its rapid expansion in Indonesia with the launch of a new luxury hotel in the Greater Jakarta region. Located close to the Cawang district, the new Best Western Premier The Hive features 191 rooms and suites with either pool or city views. The hotel is expected be popular with the corporate market, with a choice of seven meeting rooms catering for between 20 and 300 guests, plus a business centre. Other facilities include a restaurant, outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre and spa. “Indonesia is one of Best Western International’s fastestgrowing markets,” said Glenn de Souza, Best Western's vice president of international operations for Asia & Middle East. “As part of our luxury Best Western Premier brand, this superb new hotel will Pictured the scene; you arrive at a hotel after a long day’s travelling and need to quickly get online and do some work. But when you connect to the in-room Wi-Fi, the connection is so poor that you can’t even download your emails. How annoying is that? Well, help is now at hand. You can now check the Wi-Fi speed of hotels before you even book. HotelWifiTest – one of my new favourite companies – last week signed a deal with several online booking sites, including Expedia and TripAdvisor, to display a hotel’s internet speed on the main hotel page. And what’s more, users can compare it to the speed of other hotels in the same city. What a terrific idea! You can easily imagine this factor becoming critical in the hotel booking process – certainly more important than the availability of tea and coffee making facilities or an ‘ironing board on request’. All of which got me thinking; what other aspects of a hotel would it be nice to discover prior to booking? Personally, I would like to see a little icon displaying the frequency and persistence of housekeepers. Perhaps a ‘knuckle’ icon to display how many times your door gets knocked on when you’re trying to get on with some work. (And yes, I know there is a ‘do not disturb’ sign, but only newlyweds use that). Alternatively, we could have a ‘safe’ icon. Not to show the availability of an in-room safe, but to depict whether finding the right temperature for the shower is akin to cracking a safe. (There is usually a halfdegree sweet spot, outside of which is either ice cold or kettle hot). Best Western Premier The Hive elevate the guest experience to new heights, providing a range of amenities and services comparable to any five-star hotel.” Following the launch of Best Western Premier The Hive, the company now has a portfolio of 11 hotels in Indonesia, including two luxury Best Western Premiers. But it expects to add a further 20 hotels across the country in the coming years. Click here for full story " QUOTE OF THE DAY “We don't have a Sheraton in Phuket and that's definitely something we'll be pursuing very aggressively.” Stephen Ho, Starwood’s president for Asia Pacific Advertise with TDA today! Email us at [email protected] Or maybe there could even be an icon demonstrating the complexity of the light switches. Because despite all the various bedside buttons and controls, there always seems to one corner lamp that is impossible to switch off. There are so many things I’d like to see on a hotel’s booking page, but at least HotelWifiTest has struck one key element off the list. By the way, I find myself writing this article from a coffee shop in Bangkok where the Wi-Fi connection is so poor that I can’t even send an email. So perhaps HotelWifiTest could expand their service to coffee shops, letting customers how awful the connection speed is before they buy a large Americano. Just a thought… Japan's Vanilla Air flies to HK J apanese low-cost carrier Vanilla Air has announced plans to launch its first services to Hong Kong. The airline, which was formed by ANA last year following the collapse of its AirAsia Japan venture, will start operating direct flights between Tokyo Narita Airport and Hong Kong from November 2014. Services will run three times a week using a 180-seat, all-economy Airbus A320 aircraft. Hong Kong will become Vanilla's third international destination, following Taipei and Seoul. Managing Director: Gary Marshall | Editor-in-Chief: Mark Elliott 101A Upper Cross Street, #11-16 People’s Park Centre, Singapore, 058358 TRAVEL DAILY INDIA TRAVEL DAILY UK TRAVEL DAILY ME CRUISE NEWS UK www.traveldailymedia.com/asia TRAVEL DAILY CHINA 8 Sep 2014 ▶ P4 Find the Brightest Talents in Asia! Place your jobs with Travel Daily and tap a potential talent pool of 58,000 professionals! Wyndham adds upscale hotels in Xi’an and Kunming W yndham Hotel & Resorts has continued to expand in China with the addition of new hotels in Xi'an and Kunming. The 565-room Wyndham Grand Xi’an South (pictured) opened its doors in late August, becoming the Shaanxi capital's largest hotel. Located in the city's Qujiang New District, the property features several F&B outlets and 5,000m² of meeting space, including a grand ballroom and 11 function rooms. Another new addition to Wyndham's Chinese portfolio is the Wyndham Kunming Resort. Located just outside Yunnan’s capital city, this property features 300 and a wide BY One&Only to debut in Bahrain The 565-room Wyndham Grand Xi’an South is the largest hotel in the city range of outdoor recreational facilities including an 18-hole golf course, a jockey club and a wetland park. The openings of two new properties, along with the upcoming opening of the Wyndham Xuzhou East, will add to the group's existing collection of 760 hotels currently open in China under its five brands. Click here for full story " WAY Lisbon Metro fits missing brakes A rail company in Lisbon are undertaking a hasty upgrade to their Metro network, after the trains were found to be operating without emergency brakes. An investigation by the i newspaper, reported by the BBC, found that the Lisbon Metro had been running trains for two years without the electromagnetic brakes needed to make emergency stops. The company operating the network says it detected a mechanical fault with the system in 2012, and deactivated the brakes so it could make repairs. The paper also reports that train speeds have dropped from 60kph to 45kph, because drivers are giving themselves more time to stop at stations. Transport regulators in the Portuguese capital say they are now "closely monitoring the measures the company is taking". The Metro management says it has now installed emergency brakes on 60% of its trains and expects to complete the job soon. Wobbly road lines confuse drivers Motorists in the US state of Virginia were given an interesting challenge recently, after road workers painted a series of wobbly white lines on a major interstate highway. Authorities in Fairfax County said the painting error on Interstate 66 between Centreville and Gainesville caused "horrific confusion" for drivers over the weekend. The temporary lane stripes were actually intended to reduce confusion, by replacing the fading lines on near a major junction of the interstate. But instead they veered and wobbled across the road, leaving motorists with baffling array of directions, and causing many vehicles to swerve. The Virginia Department of Transportation advised drivers to use alternate routes and said they were working to fix the problem. No reason was given for the poor paint job. Saudi Arabia mulls driving test marriage law Saudi Arabia is considering making it a legal requirement that men learn to drive before they get married. The unusual new law, which was reported by Arab News, is believed to be intended to reduce the rising number of divorces in the country. Under rules being mulled by Saudi Arabia's justice ministry, possession of a driving licence could become a prerequisite for finalising a marriage contract. Couples could also be required to attend mandatory "marriage training" before tying the knot. While there is no law in Saudi Arabia that actually bans women from driving, authorities in the country don't issue women with driving licenses, thus making it effectively impossible for females to drive. It is extremely important therefore, that the husband is able to drive. The rising divorce rate in the country however, is believed to be linked to rising women's empowerment, and wives' increasing unwillingness to allow husbands to control their lives. Advertise with TDA today! Email us at [email protected] Kerzner International has entered into an agreement to launch its luxury One&Only resort brand in Bahrain. Scheduled to welcome its first guests in 2016, the new resort will be located on a beachfront plot in the Seef area of the island. It will offer 150 rooms, suites and villa, plus a range of dining and retail outlets, a One&Only Spa and conference and banqueting space. The Bahrain property will become the third One&Only resort in the Middle East following the One&Only Royal Mirage and One&Only The Palm in Dubai. Runway work impacts Dubai airport traffic Dubai International Airport suffered a slight dip in passenger numbers in July 2014, as runway work forced airlines to cancel some flights. Nevertheless, the airport still crossed the five million mark for the 19th straight month, recording 5.16m passengers during the month 2.9% fewer than during July 2013. Aircraft movements dropped 11.9% to 25,081. For the first seven months of the year, Dubai International handled 39.83m passengers, up 4.9% year-on-year, although the number of takeoffs and landings fell 7.3% 195,896. Qatar Airways expands Dreamliner links Qatar Airways has added two new destinations to its Boeing 787 Dreamliner network. On 1 September 2014, the airline commenced Dreamliner flights to Vienna, and the modern 254-seat aircraft will now serve the Austrian capital four times a week, direct from Doha. And then on 3 November 2014, Qatar Airways will launch five weekly direct B787 flights to Cape Town. The Doha-based airline now operates a fleet of 14 B787-8 Dreamliners, each of which comes fitted with 22 seats in business class and 232 in economy. Emirates launches Brussels flights Emirates has continued its European expansion with the launch of flights to Brussels. The Dubai-based airline touched down in the Belgian capital for the first time last week and will now operate the route daily using its Boeing 777-200LR aircraft. The new service becomes Emirates' 145th global route, and the airline said it was "already seeing strong bookings from markets like China, the UAE, Japan and India". Emirates has now launched two new European destinations - Oslo and Brussels - in September 2014, and will start flying to Budapest next month. Suba Hotels opens first Middle East hotel Suba Hotels, which forms part of India’s MRL Group, has launched its first property in the Middle East. The new Suba is a four-star property located in the Deira area of Dubai. It offers 92 rooms and suites, all with a high level of connectivity including tablet-controlled lightning and televisions. The suites also feature private jacuzzis. The hotel is also shariah compliant, meaning its restaurants only offer halal food and do not serve alcohol. Suba is now planning to expand in the Middle East, with three more hotels expected to launch by 2017. Marriott debuts new Moxy brand M arriott International opened its first Moxy hotel last week. The "budget-savvy" brand, which is based on a boutique hotel concept, has a focus on design and technology. So it is appropriate that the inaugural Moxy hotel was launched in Italy's design capital Milan. It features 162 rooms, a 24hour café and a lounge for drinks or events. "Moxy is the essence of the next generation traveller, not only Gen X and Y but guests with a younger sensibility, for whom contemporary style is paramount," explained Tina Edmundson, global brand officer for Marriott’s luxury & lifestyle brands. "Every aspect of Moxy Hotels has been thoughtfully researched and crafted to reflect and deliver on the ever changing lifestyles and expectations of this rapidly growing customer segment." Marriott is now planning to expand the Moxy brand to locations in Munich, Frankfurt, Berlin, Oslo, Aberdeen and London in the future. Managing Director: Gary Marshall | Editor-in-Chief: Mark Elliott 101A Upper Cross Street, #11-16 People’s Park Centre, Singapore, 058358 TRAVEL DAILY INDIA TRAVEL DAILY UK TRAVEL DAILY ME CRUISE NEWS UK TRAVEL DAILY CHINA www.traveldailymedia.com/asia 8 Sep 2014 ▶ P5 The Latest Travel News, Straight to Your Inbox! Subscribe to Travel Daily Asia for FREE, and keep up-to-date with all the latest industry news Cebu Pacific starts selling Tigerair flights P assengers are now able to book Tigerair flights via the Cebu Pacific Air website. The two low-cost carriers teamed up earlier this year, when CEB acquired Tigerair’s stake in Tigerair Philippines. The airlines also agreed an interline partnership to make the services of both CEB and Tigerair bookable in tandem. And now, marking the final phase of this partnership, all Tigerair destinations are available to book through the cebupacificair.com website. CEB flights went live on the tigerair.com site in July. “We are very happy to offer our guests more travel options and easy connectivity through the Manila and Singapore airports,” said CEB's vice president of marketing & distribution, Candice Iyog. “With the final phase of this interline agreement in place, crossbooking flights on a single itinerary to the Asia Pacific and the Middle East becomes very convenient.” Both Tigerair and CEB operate out of Singapore Changi Airport's Terminal 2, and passengers taking CEB's flights from Manila, Cebu, Clark or Iloilo to Singapore can now transfer to their connecting Tigerair flight, without the need to clear immigration, pick up bags or check-in again. This service is applicable for flights with a minimum of two hours connecting time at Changi Airport. Click here for full story " United receives first extended Dreamliner U nited Airlines has become the first North American carrier to take delivery of the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner - the new extended model of the long-haul aircraft. The new B787-9 was first launched this summer, initially with Air New Zealand and then with ANA, but United becomes the first carrier outside the Asia Pacific region to receive the jet. This is the first of 26 of B787-9s that United has on order. The new Dreamliner is expected to enter service on domestic routes from Houston in late September. Then on 26 October, the aircraft will be deployed on the Los Angeles-Melbourne route, which will become the longest Dreamliner service in the world to-date. United’s B787-9 will be configured with 252 seats – 48 in business class and 204 in economy, including 88 'economy plus' seats with added legroom. The aircraft will also be equipped with Wi-Fi. Boeing has taken orders for 435 B787-9 Dreamliners, with major customers including ANA (44 aircraft), Etihad Airways (41), American Airlines (26) and Air France-KLM (25). Click here for full story " Langham Hong Kong adds new suites in major makeover T he Langham Hong Kong hotel has completed a major renovation project that has seen the addition of a series of new suites. The three-month, US$30 million project has seen the hotel's inventory adjusted to 230 units, including two suites - the Penthouse Suite and the Director Suite. The 125m² Penthouse Suite is designed in the style of "the fashion houses in Europe", according to Langham, while the 89m² Director Suite includes photographic art from film shoots. Key features in both new suites are the oversized bathtubs and large living areas. And all guests will now be served by a team of ‘guest experience managers’, who will “assist with the guests’ every whim”, according to the hotel. “This major initiative repositions The Langham Hong Kong at the top end of the city’s leading luxury hotels,” said the hotel’s managing director, Bob van den Oord. “We will continue to elevate our overall guest experience by assigning a guest experience manager to every room and maintain our shopping butler service.” In addition to the room upgrades, the hotel has also restyled its Palm Court lounge, which will reopen with a new 'Langham Afternoon Tea with Wedgwood' service, offering teas served in tailor-made Wedgwood chinaware. Finally, the Artesian bar will debut at the Hong Kong property, having won several awards as part of the Langham London hotel. Click here for full story " SALA Hospitality Group’s latest gem, VDODD\XWWKD\DZHOFRPHGLWVȌUVWJXHVWV and visitors on August 1st, 2014. 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