NEWS | Indonesia added to Abu Dhabi Green List

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There are more than 50 countries that do not require quarantine upon arrival in the UAE capital

Less than a week after adding 22 countries to its Green List for travel, Abu Dhabi authorities have announced another revision.

The new Green List now includes Indonesia, with more than 50 countries now offering quarantine-free arrival into the UAE capital.

Travellers will be required to present a negative PCR Covid-19 test valid for a maximum of 48 hours before departure and undergo a PCR test upon arrival at Abu Dhabi International Airport. Vaccinated passengers from the updated green list will take another PCR test on day six (day of arrival counts as day one). Unvaccinated travellers arriving from green list countries will also take a PCR test on days six and nine.

NEWS | Uttarakhand:Bad weather gets hotel industry down

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Similar concerns were echoed by those in the tourism industry in places like Munsyari, Uttarkashi, Kausani, Khirsu and Lansdowne.

Owners of several hotels, homestays and trekking agencies in Uttarakhand, who were already reeling under heavy economic losses due to the Covid-19 pandemic, say that bad weather conditions, frequent landslides and panic among people due to such occurrences over the last few weeks, have dealt a body blow to the tourism sector in Uttarakhand, leading to many tourism ventures being on the verge of closure.

Speaking to TOI, Pramod Kumar, a hotel owner in Mukteshwar near Nainital, said that tourist numbers in hill stations were “very good till the first week of August but since then, numerous landslides in and around Nainital have scared away people.” “We have only seen cancellations since the past few weeks. The situation was expected to improve this week but now, schools in Delhi-NCR have opened up and not many families are willing to travel,” Kumar said.

Munesh Bhatt, owner of a homestay in Joshimath in the Garhwal hills, who organises treks to the Valley of Flowers and other spots, alleged that for several weeks now, he has not received a single query from tourists. “Monsoons are anyway lean season for us but people do come to visit the Valley of Flowers in August since it is the blooming period for most of the flowers. However, visuals of landslides on Char Dham Yatra routes have scared tourists and even we tell them not to travel if there is forecast of rain,” he added.

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News | Covid-19 test must for hotel, restaurant staffers in Mangaluru

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The Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) has made tests for Covid-19 mandatory for all staff in hotels and restaurants in the city.

The Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) has made tests for Covid-19 mandatory for all staff in hotels and restaurants in the city.

MCC commissioner Akshy Sridhar said a decision to make RT-PCR tests mandatory for staffers in hotels and restaurants was taken following a surge in Covid-19 cases across the city.

“It will be mandatory for the staff of hotels and restaurants in MCC limits to undergo Coivd-19 test. For public convenience, all the Urban Public Healthcare Centers have been conducting Covid tests in the evening. The general public, including staff of hotels and restaurants are hereby requested to make optimum use of the Covid testing facilities,” the commissioner said.

Visit Maldives | 140,000 Arrivals in August – Most Number of Arrivals Recorded in a Month of 2021

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Maldives Welcomes Over 140,000 Arrivals in August – Most Number of Arrivals Recorded in a Month of 2021

According to August 2021 statistics published by the Maldives Immigration, the country has recorded 143,599 tourist arrivals for the month, which surpasses the number of tourists recorded in the same month of 2019 and 2020. The Maldives further recorded the greatest number of tourists in August out of the past months in 2021.   

Maintaining its first rank as a top market to the Maldives, 54,094 tourists from India visited the country in August. In the second place, Russia recorded 17,069 arrivals. Germany stands in third place followed by the US, Ukraine in the top 5 markets to the Maldives.  

With direct flight connectivity between Russia and Maldives through Aeroflot and ease of travel guidelines to the Maldives, the Russian market plays a significant role in achieving pre-pandemic arrival figures, says the Visit Maldives team.  

Tourism-related authorities in the Maldives along with industry stakeholders currently aim to make Maldives’ tourism sector one of the first to emerge as fully vaccinated, building guest confidence in the safe haven.   

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NEWS | Andaman & Nicobar Islands' Tourism & Hospitality industry requests to increase the flight frequency at Port Blair

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Prior to the pandemic, Andaman & Nicobar Islands had twenty-two operational flights per day which now has been restricted to less than four flights a day

India's apex Hospitality Association - Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI) has submitted a representation to the Additional Secretary (UT), Ministry of Home Affairs - Shri Govind Mohan requesting removal of the restriction imposed on the number of incoming flights at Port Blair to allow at least ten flights a day. Tourism is the backbone of the Islands’ economy and has come to a complete standstill since the lockdown was imposed earlier last year due to the COVID19 pandemic. Prior to the pandemic, Andaman & Nicobar Islands had twenty-two operational flights per day which now has been restricted to less than four flights a day. Airfares have skyrocketed, tickets cancellations are through the roof and the islanders are boxed in.

“The travel and tourism industry in the UT of Andaman & Nicobar are facing massive hardships due to the restriction of flights to the Island. There has been no tourism activity since the last eighteen months and the economy of the UT is in dire straits. Limiting flights is disrupting not just the industry but life on the island. Ironically, no such restriction applies on flights anywhere else across India. To recover from the damage is going to require a massive amount of effort and time and removing the current restriction on the number of incoming flights to allow at least ten flights a day will be a good start. This will still be less than 50 percent of flights in operation at Port Blair compared to the pre-pandemic levels,” says Mr Gurbaxish Singh Kohli, Vice President, FHRAI.

The FHRAI has pointed out that between October 2021 and March 2022 flight movement on Port Blair will be restricted to before 2pm only on account of re-carpeting of the runway. This would mean that Port Blair Airport will not be able to operate at full capacity even during the peak tourist season.

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New Launch | Oakwood Premier Prestige Bangalore launches the first-ever mobile bar in India

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Oakwood Premier Mobile Bar redefines the traditional hotel club lounge concept and sets a new benchmark for bespoke guest experiences.

This September, India is set to witness the launch of a unique concept, the first ever Oakwood Premier Mobile Bar.

A first of its kind, the Oakwood Premier Mobile Bar redefines the traditional hotel club lounge concept and sets a new benchmark for bespoke guest experiences. Unveiled across all Oakwood Premier-branded luxury serviced residences, the Oakwood Premier Mobile Bar has been launched in select cities across Asia Pacific like Tokyo, Singapore, Jakarta and Hangzhou just to name a few. Bangalore will be the first city in India chosen to introduce the concept.

Designed as an ultra-luxe offer, the mobile bar will serve up popular handcrafted cocktails, house pours and a menu of signature canapés available on rotation. This on-request service will be available every evening at an hourly price of INR 2,500 in rooms for guests to enjoy their beverages and nibbles in the safety of their personal sanctuary with friends.

This idea was seeded with the thought of providing guests with the offerings of a club lounge in the safety of their rooms and apartments. A bartender will be available to make on-demand, bespoke cocktails for guests as they enjoy the mobile bar experience.

Speaking on the launch of the Oakwood Premier Mobile Bar at Oakwood Premier Prestige Bangalore, General Manager Mr. Wajeed Bagwan said, “We are very excited to roll out the mobile bar as an option to our current and future guests. Many young couples are booking rooms together for a weekend getaway and we know they would welcome a proposition like this. This gives them the chance to enjoy their dine-out experience in a private sanctuary helmed by a personal bartender.”

NEWS | Goa govt nod for CM to chair tourism board

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The tourism minister meanwhile, will serve as the vice-chairperson.

The government has accepted a proposal by the Travel and Tourism Association of Goa (TTAG) to have the chief minister head the tourism board instead of the tourism minister. A notification pertaining to the constitution of the board is likely to be issued shortly, a government official said.

The tourism minister meanwhile, will serve as the vice-chairperson.

TTAG had earlier opposed the Goa Tourism Policy 2020 proposition to name the tourism minister as the chairperson of the board. It has been conveyed to the government that naming the chief minister of the state as chairperson would help obtain speedy approvals for bigger projects requiring authorization from departments that are not in the domain of the tourism minister.

Constitution of the tourism board will be crucial for the implementation of the tourism master plan, a vision document that’s aimed at the development of the state’s tourism sector.

An official said that once the board is constituted, it will take crucial decisions regarding marketing and promotions as well as choosing projects for the hospitality sector, with the tourism master plan serving as the basis.

The master plan has broadly outlined that the destination has to diversify its interests by presenting cultural, heritage, eco-tourism, nature, coastal and other attractions, and not merely focus on coastal tourism.

The official said that while another side of Goa is being presented to tourists, efforts are piecemeal. Promoting nature, eco-tourism, for instance, will not progress full steam unless a proper ecosystem is created, he said. “The concept of homestays is yet to be established here. If facilities are made available, I’m sure tourists will grab the opportunity to explore the villages.”

Cruise News | Carnival Cruise Line Announces Next Round Of Restart Plans

Carnival Cruise Line Announces Next Round Of Restart Plans

Protocols for Vaccinations, Testing & Masks to Remain in Place Through End of Year

MIAMI, Sept. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- With eight of its ships already in guest operations, and more restarting in September and October, Carnival Cruise Line today announced the next round of details about additional ship restarts for November 2021 and beyond.

  • Carnival Valor will follow Carnival Glory in New Orleans with four- and five-night sailings starting on Nov. 1;

  • Carnival Legend will restart Nov. 14 out of Baltimore, replacing Carnival Pride, which restarts guest operations from Baltimore Sept. 12 and then moves its homeport to Tampa following a Panama Canal repositioning cruise;

  • Carnival Radiance will have a new maiden voyage date of Dec. 13 out of Long Beach (rescheduled from Nov. 5 due to a revised dry dock transformation plan);

  • Carnival Pride's new service from Tampa is scheduled to start on Nov. 14;

  • Carnival Conquest's restart from Miami on Oct. 8 has been rescheduled to Dec. 13;

  • Carnival Sensation's Oct. 21 restart from Mobile has been moved to Jan. 2022.

"We are very pleased with the progress of our restart which will grow to 15 ships sailing from seven U.S. homeports by mid-November," said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line.  "We are making slight adjustments to our timeline to take into account supply chain realities and ensure that our destination and shore excursion offerings can meet the strong demand we are seeing from our guests. Our teams, ship, and shore, are prepared to continue delivering on our great guest experience and manage all health and safety protocols."

Carnival is also advising guests booked in November and December that it will continue to meet the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention's (CDC) standard of vaccinated cruises and that guests will need to present proof of both vaccination and a negative COVID-19 test at check-in (with a small number of capacity-restricted exemptions granted for children under 12 and other guests who cannot be vaccinated).  Carnival is working to set up mobile pre-cruise rapid testing sites at all of its homeports as a backup alternative for vaccinated guests who aren't able to make arrangements (details forthcoming).  In addition, guests will be asked to wear masks in most indoor venues of the ship where people congregate.  Full details are available at the Have Fun. Be Safe. page on Carnival.com.

With the extension of Carnival Sensation's restart, five ships operating out of U.S. homeports will be moved to 2022:  Carnival Liberty (Port Canaveral), Carnival Sunshine (Charleston), Carnival Paradise (Tampa); Carnival Ecstasy (Jacksonville), and Carnival Sensation (Mobile).

Separate from its U.S. operations, Carnival has canceled four additional sailings for both Carnival Spirit and Carnival Splendor out of Australia.  Cruises on both ships are now canceled up to and including Dec. 16, 2021.

About Carnival Cruise Line
Carnival Cruise Line is proud to be known as America's Cruise Line with a total of 24 ships, sailing from 14 U.S. homeports and employing more than 40,000 team members from 120 nationalities.  The line resumed cruise operations July 3, 2021, while its newest and most innovative ship, Mardi Gras, featuring the first roller coaster at sea and the first in the Americas and is powered by eco-friendly Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) debuted from Port Canaveral, Fla., July 31, 2021.  As part of its 50th Birthday festivities, Carnival Celebration, sister ship to Mardi Gras, is scheduled to debut in late 2022 from PortMiami, along with an as-yet-unnamed ship slated to enter service in 2023.

 

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NEWS | Bahrain red list removes India and Pakistan

Arrivals still need PCR tests on arrival and on the fifth and tenth days

The Civil Aviation Affairs has updated Bahrain's Red List countries, in line with directives issued by the Government Executive Committee in response to recommendations made by the National Taskforce for Combatting the Coronavirus (COVID-19).

 

The latest update includes the addition of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Republic of Slovenia, the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, the Republic of Costa Rica, and the Republic of Ecuador to the Red List, effective Friday, 3 September 2021.

 

The Republic of Pakistan, the Republic of India, the Republic of Panama, and the Dominican Republic have been removed from the Red List.

 

Pre-arrival PCR tests are no longer required for those entering the Kingdom of Bahrain from non-Red List countries whose vaccination certificates are recognised.

 

All passengers arriving in the Kingdom of Bahrain will still have to take PCR tests on arrival and on the fifth and tenth days after their stay.

 

Passengers from Red List countries, including those who have transited through Red List countries in the preceding 14 days, are prohibited from entry, except for citizens or residents of the Kingdom of Bahrain.

 

All other travel procedures for arrivals from non-Red List countries remain in place. Additionally, all other travel procedures for citizens and residents arriving in the Kingdom of Bahrain from Red List countries remain in place, including presenting a valid PCR test, done no more than 48 hours before boarding to the Kingdom of Bahrain.

 

Red List countries:

• Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka

• Republic of Tunisia

• Georgia

• Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina

• Republic of Slovenia

• Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia

• Republic of Costa Rica

• People's Republic of Bangladesh

• Republic of Indonesia

• Republic of the Philippines

• Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal

• Republic of the Union of Myanmar

• Islamic Republic of Iran

• Republic of Iraq

• The Federation of Malaysia

• Socialist Republic of Vietnam

• State of Mongolia

• Republic of South Africa

• Republic of Uganda

• Republic of Zimbabwe

• Republic of Namibia

• Republic of Mozambique

• Republic of Malawi

• Ukraine

• United Mexican States

 

Red list countries are modified based on an assessment made by the National Medical Taskforce for Combatting the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and is periodically reviewed in line with international developments.

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NEWS | RARE India adds 18 new hotels to its portfolio

With these additions, RARE India now has 86 hospitality and destination brands across 18 states in the Indian subcontinent

RARE India, a community of some of the finest conscious luxury boutique hotels, palace stays, wildlife lodges, homestays and retreats in India and the subcontinent, has added 18 new hotels.

Seven of the latest entrants to the RARE India Community are based in North & West India, five in South & Western Ghats while six hotels are situated in the North Hills, Terai, East India and the Himalayas. With these additions, RARE India now has 86 hospitality and destination brands across 18 states in the Indian subcontinent, all of which offer experiential stays and immersions that place a great emphasis on community engagement and strive to preserve and protect the planet.

The new hotels and experiences in the RARE India Community include:

  • North & West: Khem Villas in Ranthambhore (Rajasthan); Premkunj in Udaipur (Rajasthan); Dera Amer near Jaipur (Rajasthan); Killa Bhawan in Jaisalmer (Rajasthan); Mihir Garh near Jodhpur (Rajasthan); Rohet Garh near Jodhpur (Rajasthan); The Rohet House in Jodhpur (Rajasthan)

  • South & Western Ghats: Gratitude Heritage, Kariappa House and Grand Hotel D'Europe in Puducherry; Dhole's Den in Bandipur (Karnataka); Cabo Serai in Cabo de Rama (Goa)

  • North Hills, Terai, East & Himalayas: Karan Mahal in Srinagar (Jammu & Kashmir); The Apricot Tree Hotel in Nurla (Ladakh); Atali Ganga in Rishikesh (Uttarakhand); The Mandala House in Devprayag (Uttarakhand); Neeralaya in Manali (Himachal Pradesh); Ging Tea House in Darjeeling (West Bengal)

About these new members of the RARE India Community, Shoba Mohan, Founder, RARE India, said, “We worked away through the pandemic lockdowns, creating value and awareness for the RARE India Community hoping that when the world opens up for travel, our community of hotels, carefully chosen for their experiences and attitude towards sustainable luxury and community engagement, will be known globally and will be on the travel-list of Indian travellers discovering their own country and the subcontinent. This not only meant stepping up our marketing strategy to improve sales but also create better distribution of our hotels and experiences so that more and more travellers discovered the Community in many different ways.”

The RARE India Community consists of small, private, concept hotels that offer compelling stories in unique locations, have a sharp focus on ‘conscious travel’ and offer transformational experiences that create value for the community and preserve the pristine quality of the destination. These hotels are at destinations tucked away and off busy highways, with impactful visual stories of people and the place, impart knowledge and urge participation through expert-led immersions. RARE India hand-picks hotels after personally discovering them and vetting them for quality of service, concept and authenticity as well as their commitment towards preservation and conservation of the environment, destination, heritage, local traditions, culture and community engagement.

All RARE hotels are curated destination experiences for travellers to experience, participate and create combined value. The new hotels in the Community will offer travellers interesting hotel choices with the RARE ethos embedded in their design and operations in many more locations.

Under its partnership with these hotels, RARE India will audit, endorse, advocate, create awareness and brand merit for the Community by taking the story of the destination, hotel and the owners to a diverse market segment and promoters.

RARE India will help build the hotel and experience brands by spotlighting their attitude and attributes to travellers as well as travel designers to help them ‘explore destinations and hotel differently’.

New Launch | The Chambers launches its new outpost in London

With this addition, The Chambers is now present at eight destinations across the globe

The Chambers, India’s first exclusive business club, announced the launch of its new outpost in London. Taj The Chambers, located at the iconic Taj 51 Buckingham Gate Suites and Residences, is a stone’s throw from Buckingham Palace.

The unveiling event saw the who’s who of the London corporate and social world come together over an elegant soiree. Ravi Shastri, former international cricketer and current coach of the Indian Cricket team, launched his book, Stargazing: The Players in My Life, in the presence of the Indian cricket team. With this addition, The Chambers is now present at eight destinations across the globe.

Puneet Chhatwal, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, IHCL said, “The Chambers offers an exclusive address for a select community of accomplished acclaimed achievers. With its launch at Taj 51 Buckingham Gate, London, we are excited to offer members access to an uber-luxury private and élite club in one of the city’s distinguished locations. Chambers members can now get access to its facilities at some of the world’s most important business hubs like London, Dubai and soon to open in New York. Members can look forward to experiencing Tajness and its familiar stamp of warm hospitality when travelling to these destinations.”

Designed by Conran & Partners, Taj The Chambers, London is a beautifully crafted private members club. It provides members a haven to conduct business at an exclusive office space, or simply relax and unwind in the company of select few. It features a sophisticated bar; individual work pods; a smart private dining space, which also transforms into a meeting room; and a lounge that offers Indian and international cuisine, rich in flavours and exquisite in presentation.

The Chambers Global Membership offers members a lifetime access with its accompanying benefits and privileges. Members enjoy unrestricted access to the business centre and club lounge across all Taj, SeleQtions and Vivanta hotels worldwide. From lifetime membership, best room prices and upgrades to complimentary breakfast, curated events and exclusive experiences, members can enjoy an unparalleled experience at The Chambers.

The Chambers, has presence across eight landmark Taj hotels including six in India, one in Dubai and now in London. It will soon be expanding to Bengaluru in India and New York.

NEW Opening | Fortune Hotels expands its footprint in Punjab with the signing of a new hotel

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Set to be a ‘Fortune Park’ the new hotel would be the first branded first-class, full-service hotel of the city and will aim to cater to a mix of leisure, business and social clientele

Fortune Hotels, a member of ITC’s hotel group has inked an operating agreement for a hotel in Hoshiarpur, Punjab. With this signing the premier hotel chain strengthens its footprint in the State.

Announcing the signing, Samir MC, Managing Director, Fortune Park Hotels Limited, said: “We are pleased to announce our entry into Hoshiarpur and thank the promoters for their trust in us. This hotel enhances our portfolio mix. Our quality offerings along with the ITC’s Hotel Group legacy behind us, will give the city dwellers a premium address to host their celebrations and memorable events.”

Set to be a ‘Fortune Park’ the new hotel would be the first branded first-class, full-service hotel of the city and will aim to cater to a mix of leisure, business and social clientele alike.

Together with 57-rooms and suites, a restful spa, swimming pool, multiple food & beverage offerings and over 20,000 sq. ft. of banquet venues and extensive lawns, this regal property is located on NH3 just 6 km from Hoshiarpur town.

Poised to open later this year, the elegant hotel doubles up as a convenient getaway for the city residents to relax and rejuvenate over weekends. Its strategic location also makes it a great stopover for pilgrims enroute to religious places like Mata Chintpurni temple, one of the prime ‘Shakti Peethas’ in India.

NEWS | UAE’s tourism industry gets boost as all fully vaccinated travellers allowed entry

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UAE’s tourism industry gets boost as all fully vaccinated travellers allowed entry

The UAE is to open tourist visa applications for people from all countries, as long as they have been fully inoculated by one of the World Health Organisation (WHO)-approved Covid-19 vaccines.

The announcement, which will be implemented from August 30, was made jointly by the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship (ICA) and the National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority (NCEMA).

According to a statement carried by state-run news agency WAM: “The decision applies to citizens of all countries, including those arriving from the previously banned countries. Arriving passengers on tourist visa must take mandatory rapid PCR test at the airport. The previous rules for unvaccinated, including exempted categories, remain in place.”

Travellers are urged to register their vaccination via the ICA platform or the Al Hosn application.

Total revenues generated by the UAE’s tourism sector reached AED11.3 billion ($3bn) during the first six months of 2021, up from AED8.6bn in the year-earlier period, according to official data.

Lower cases driving tourist visa demand

The WHO has so far approved shots from AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson, Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech, Sinopharm and Sinovac. Cases have been steadily dropping in the UAE, which has also rolled out one of the fastest vaccination programs in the world.

On Saturday, the Minister of Health and Prevention (MoHaP), revealed that the total number of coronavirus vaccine doses provided up to date stood at 18,056,765 with a rate of vaccine distribution of 182.57 doses per 100 people.

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Marriott International| Marriott’s “The Exchange – All for One” Brings Industry Leaders Together to Reignite Meetings and Events

Marriott Displays Connect with Confidence Protocols at Largest Customer Event Since Start of Pandemic

After a year of mostly virtual meetings, Marriott International hosted its largest in-person customer event since the start of the pandemic last week, showcasing health protocols and marking a positive sign for the recovery of the meetings and events industry. The event was a milestone for the company’s “Connect with Confidence” program, a global initiative by Marriott Bonvoy Events, which provides industry-leading resources and innovative solutions for hosting meetings and events today.

Marriott’s “The Exchange” event, held August 24-27, 2021 at Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin in Orlando, Florida, brought together nearly 800 attendees – including corporate and association meeting professionals, as well as Marriott executives and sales professionals.

Anthony Capuano, Chief Executive Officer at Marriott International, said, “Meeting with our corporate and association customers face-to-face at The Exchange reminds me of the power, energy, and connection that we get from being together in person – it’s an experience that can’t be replaced by screens and emails. I am continually inspired by the resiliency of our industry, our people, and our customers, and I’m enthusiastic about being back on the road and returning to group meetings and conferences.”

The Exchange Opening Session with Tim Oldfield, Stephanie Linnartz, and Anthony Capuano (left to right)

The event, themed “All for One,” illustrated for customers how they can host in-person events, while prioritizing attendees’ well-being, as the COVID-19 landscape continues to evolve. Committed to demonstrating a spirit of respect and care, Marriott implemented enhanced protocols before and during the meeting. All attendees were required to provide either a COVID-19 vaccine validation or proof of a negative COVID-19 test in advance of the event, submitted using the free CLEAR app’s Health Pass feature. Attendees who did not submit advance proof of vaccine validation were also tested on-site by ITA Group/Eurofins, with a negative test required for event entry.

Additionally, customers experienced various “Connect with Confidence” elements and industry-leading best practices first-hand, both before and during the event. Jerome Bruce, MBA, Director of Meetings and Exhibits at the Association of Government Accountants, said, “The industry has been through a lot over the past year. I applaud Marriott for once again bringing leaders, planners, and hoteliers together for collaboration, learning, and connecting face-to-face. It is valuable to hear from Marriott leaders, listen to the stories of resiliency and perseverance of hotels throughout the pandemic, and learn about the emerging trends and opportunities.”

Tammy Routh, Senior Vice President, Global Sales Organization at Marriott International, said, “We launched our Connect with Confidence initiative a year ago to help meeting and events professionals navigate the pandemic and find new ways to create exceptional meetings experiences. Our goal is to instill confidence in our customers and encourage an eventual return to group meetings, while staying nimble and keeping well-being front and center. The Exchange is a pivotal moment in that journey.”

Attendees participated in industry meetings, collaborative breakout sessions, volunteer opportunities, and in-person networking sessions, including a marketplace connecting customers with 115 hotels.

Sessions at The Exchange covered critical industry topics such as risk management, sustainability, diversity and inclusion, and global operations protocols. Marriott speakers included Anthony Capuano, Chief Executive Officer; Stephanie Linnartz, President; Liam Brown, Group President, United States and Canada; Erika Alexander, Chief Global Officer, Global Operations; Tammy Routh, Senior Vice President, Global Sales Organization; and Julius Robinson, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for U.S. and Canada.

Throughout the past year, Marriott Bonvoy Events has continued to create and provide resources that empower meetings professionals to Connect with Confidence. Most recently, more than 3,000 industry professionals experienced a series of Hybrid Event Learning Labs.

For additional information and resources related to enhanced meeting and event offerings, including more information about Marriott’s Commitment to Clean, visit www.marriottbonvoyevents.com.

NEWS | Blue Iris Hotels signs agreement with Sai Palace hotels to operate at Bidar, Karnataka

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The Hotel will be branded as a “Blue Iris Boutique” and shall open doors on the 20th September, 2021

Blue Iris hotels announced the signing of a 30 room hotel with Sai Palace hotels Pvt Ltd, to operate at Bidar Karnataka. Parmeshwaran M, General Manager – Operations, represented Blue Iris Hotels with Mr. Rajashekhar Jeerge, Owner of the Sai Palace Hotel.

The hotel will feature an all-day dining restaurant, Banqueting & conferencing facilities and boutique styled, no frills rooms. The hotel will be scheduled to open mid-September.

The hotel will be located in Nobad, Bidar and in the middle of the auto industrial area. 3 kms away from the airport and 3.5 kms away from the city’s railway station, and another 3.5 km away from this will be the city’s first branded hotel.

Guru Nanak Jhira Sahib is a Sikh historical shrine situated in Bidar, Karnataka. Gurdwara Nanak Jhira Sahib was built in the year 1948 and is dedicated to the first Sikh guru Guru Nanak. Bidar has a very long association with Sikhism as this is the home town of Bhai Sahib Singh, one of the Panj Pyare (five beloved ones).

Speaking on the venture, Russell Gregory, Brand Custodian for Blue Iris mentioned “We do see a lot of potential from the religious tourism segment, auto , pharma and agri sectors for this city. Moreover, being the city’s first brand, we are excited about this venture . We will continue to focus on tier 2 and tier 3 cities, as we see a huge growth within this market”

Sharing his thoughts on the sign up, Jeerge, Owner of Sai Palace Hotels quoted , “ We are very happy to have joined hands with Blue Iris Hotels and are keen to work together and make this relationship work for the long run and are excited to see how this venture pans out to be”.

NEWs | The Fern Hotels & Resorts partners with SpiceJet's inflight entertainment platform, SpiceScreen

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SpiceScreen gives access to an amazing collection of unlimited entertainment, podcasts, magazines, and games along with an exclusive travel section.

The Fern Hotels & Resorts, India’s leading environmentally sensitive hotel chain has partnered with SpiceJet's inflight entertainment platform, SpiceScreen, to showcase its selected properties on the platform.
SpiceScreen gives access to an amazing collection of unlimited entertainment, podcasts, magazines, and games along with an exclusive travel section that highlights hotels, vacations, and mid-air cab bookings.

“We have tied up with SpiceScreen (SpiceJet IFE), to showcase our hotels on this platform. SpiceJet has selected 55 of our Fern, Zinc by The Fern, Beacon and independently branded hotels depending on their flight routes.  Our hotels will feature on all operative SpiceJet flights”, Mohit Sharad, General Manager - Sales & Marketing (North & East India) said.

Giving details about the program, Mohit informed that SpiceJet guests would be able to make their hotel bookings on our brand website booking engine. All 55 participating hotels will offer SpiceJet guests booking their hotel rooms through this platform a flat 20 % off on the hotel’s BAR rates. Besides the guests will also get a 20% discount on food and beverages and complimentary room upgrades & late check-out till 4 pm, both subject to availability. This promo offer is now live online.

Concept Hospitality Pvt. Ltd. manages 84 hotels & resorts with 4900+ rooms currently operational under management or opening shortly across 69 locations in India and internationally, under The Fern, The Fern Residency, The Zinc by The Fern and Beacon Hotels brands. The company is a part of CG Hospitality, the hospitality arm of CG Corp Global, a multi-dimensional Nepalese conglomerate.

NEWS | Airbnb and SEWA extend their partnership Through this extended partnership, Airbnb will train SEWA members on home sharing, hospitality, quality standards and responsible hosting practices

Airbnb and the Self Employed Women’s Association of India (SEWA), an organization representing 1.5 million self-employed women living mostly in India’s rural areas, have announced the extension of their partnership to onboard SEWA members from Ladakh as hosts on the Airbnb platform.

This partnership will expand livelihood opportunities for women in rural Ladakh and form part of broader efforts to rebuild tourism in a way that delivers positive outcomes for communities.
Through this extended partnership, Airbnb will train SEWA members on home sharing, hospitality, quality standards and responsible hosting practices under the ‘Hum Sab Ek’ (We are One) initiative, while fostering digital inclusion and enabling these women Hosts to connect with a global community of travelers.

Women make up a significant portion of Airbnb’s Host community in India. As of August 11 this year, new women Hosts in India with one listing have earned almost INR 30 million since the start of the pandemic and women make up almost 30 percent of our entire Indian Host community. Through home sharing, women hosts are able to significantly augment their earnings and some women entrepreneurs have embraced being home hosts full-time.

Ladakh is well-known as a pristine and unique hub for culture and ecotourism. SEWA hosts in Ladakh will offer a unique and immersive experience in the ancient village of Phayang in Leh Ladakh. These hosts will also be leading the way on energy efficiency and responsible resource use through accommodations with amenities such as newly installed solar lights.

This extended collaboration was announced at a seminar titled ‘Ladakh: New Start, New Goals’ organized by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. Rupinder Brar, Additional Director General, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, said: "The Airbnb-SEWA partnership is an excellent example of how the benefits of tourism can better serve communities and help rebuild tourism across the country, especially in Ladakh. The region is a significant draw for domestic and international tourists, and these partnerships enable not only a wealth of tourism experiences, but economically empower communities with the help of platforms such as Airbnb."

“We are proud to extend our partnership with SEWA in Ladakh and help empower local women Hosts on Airbnb to secure their financial independence and bring valuable tourism dollars into their communities. As part of our broader efforts to help rebuild tourism for the benefit of local communities, we aim to work together with these micro-entrepreneurs to promote sustainable and responsible travel and stays that contribute to resilient local economies and support jobs. Airbnb will continue to work closely with these women Hosts through training and best-practice sharing.” said Amanpreet Bajaj, General Manager - Airbnb India, Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

"'Hum Sab Ek' is our rural innovation. We have worked together with Airbnb to create meaningful livelihood opportunities for our women members. Gandhiji’s Oceanic Circle perspective advocates helping each other rather than competing with each other. Together with Airbnb, our goal is to build a strong community of SEWA hosts who can learn from one another, constantly improve hosting standards, and together create a more welcoming environment for Indian women in hospitality." said Reema Nanavaty, Director, SEWA.

NEWS | Maldivian govt to sign contract for India-funded Greater Male Connectivity Project today

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A contract for the construction of the largest-ever infrastructure project funded by India in the Maldives will be signed on Thursday.
The contract will be inked between the archipelagic nation's government and Maharashtra-based construction and engineering company Afcons infrastructure.
The Greater Male Connectivity Project (GMCP) will be the largest-ever infrastructure project in the Maldives, funded under the Indian Grant and Line of Credit.
Indian High Commissioner to the Maldives, Sunjay Sudhir, said that the GMCP is not only the biggest project India is doing in the Maldives but also the biggest infrastructure project in the Maldives overall.
"The Greater Male Connectivity Project is concrete proof that India is a robust development partner of the Maldives in addition to being the First Responder in times of any emergency in the Maldives. This iconic project will give a major boost to the Maldivian economy," he said.
India and Maldives signed the GMCP agreement in 2020.
The project aims to revitalize the Maldivian economy through a $400 million Line of Credit (LOC) and $100 million grant linking its capital Male with Gulhifalhu Port and Thilafushi industrial zone along with a regular cargo ferry service between the two countries to boost trade and commerce.

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This project will be an infrastructural complement to the Gulhifalhu commercial port project which is being done under an Indian LoC of USD 800 million.
Since the current Male port has already reached its maximum physical capacity, the Maldives Government has decided to shift the Male port to Gulhifalhu island. This has given rise to the need to consider the development of link bridges to the three industrial islands for seamless connectivity, as per sources.

Marriott International | Wanderlust Meets Purposeful Travel with a Voice

Marriott Bonvoy Partners with The Washington Post Creative Group to Identify a New Generation of Travel Storytellers

After more than a year of staying at home, travelers had time to think about how to do a lot of things better — and travel is no exception. The Washington Post Creative Group and Marriott Bonvoy, Marriott International’s award-winning travel program and marketplace, today announced the launch of an uplifting new search for underrepresented storytellers who will embark on ‘Regenerative Travel’ trips. Tapping into the latest insights of consumers wanting to leave a place better than they found it, three selected writers will explore a regenerative travel trend that benefits local communities, economies and the environment, in addition to the traveler’s personal wellbeing.

“As we continue to reignite the spirit of travel, we are excited to collaborate with a like-minded brand to invite these storytellers to join the conversation and lead the way of making the world a better place than we found it,” said Brian Povinelli, Senior Vice President, Brand, Loyalty, and Portfolio Marketing, Marriott International. “With thousands of destinations to explore, experiences to discover, and people to meet, Marriott Bonvoy is an immersive and inclusive travel platform, helping expand individuals’ worlds and minds, in ways big and small.”

Povinelli added, “Regenerative travel isn’t just a buzz phrase, but a whole new way of traveling. The ethos of this opportunity is around WP Creative Group and Marriott Bonvoy’s shared belief that the regeneration of travel calls for a new generation of travel storytellers. For those who want to rethink what travel stories we tell and how we tell them, these two powerhouse brands are empowering the next generation of travelers with new tools for compelling, authentic narratives.”

“The Washington Post Creative Group is uniquely positioned to elevate these voices, with a mission to present inclusive, accessible travel coverage to the more than 73 million readers nationwide who come to our site each month,” said Scott Weisenthal, head of The Washington Post Creative Group. “We’re delighted to further this commitment by amplifying underrepresented voices in the travel space and by giving them access to our best-in-class storytelling technologies. We’re even more delighted to do it with Marriott Bonvoy, a brand that shares our purpose-led values.”

Three travelers will be selected and work under the guidance of a dedicated content editor and seasoned journalist. Marriott Bonvoy will enable the travel journey, while the Washington Post Creative Group will provide access to immersive technologies and a team of talented videographers, producers and interactive designers who will help them tell their stories. The chosen storytellers will also be featured in “TripTok,” a special takeover of The Washington Post’s Webby award-winning TikTok channel that reaches nearly one million followers.

NEWS | Sri Lanka reopens borders after a long-anticipated wait

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Sri Lanka has officially reopened its doors to India with a clear travel safety protocol and no minimum stay period. Fully vaccinated international tourists can move freely around the country after an on-arrival test.

As the ease in restrictions globally pave way for a strong comeback of international travel, Sri Lanka has taken a big step ahead in reopening its borders for India. The pioneer of luxury experiential travel in the destination and part of the family-owned Dilmah Tea Company, Resplendent Ceylon welcomes this move by launching specially curated packages for Indian travellers that offer an inimitable selection of ‘Tea, Sea and Safari’ journeys.

As the sole member of Relais & Chateaux in Sri Lanka, Resplendent Ceylon has been globally renowned for its benchmark hospitality and consists of three distinctive, boutique luxury resorts in the destination: Ceylon Tea Trails, Cape Weligama and Wild Coast Tented Lodge. Across its portfolio, the hospitality group has been curating bespoke experiences that showcase the finest in immersive luxury travel, along with a consistent commitment towards contributing to local communities and the environment.

“We’re confident this positive step by Sri Lanka Tourism will facilitate seamless travel between our neighbouring countries in the coming months. India is an important market for us and Resplendent Ceylon is delighted to invite discerning Indian travellers once again to experience meticulously tailored ‘Tea, Sea and Safari’ journeys combined with benchmark luxury hospitality across our resorts.”, said Malik Fernando, Managing Director, Resplendent Ceylon.

The latest Sri Lankan Tourism health protocol for Indian travellers shares detailed information on the travel safety guidelines approved by government authorities. These have been designed to ensure maximum safety for travellers and local communities. Only fully vaccinated Indians who have completed the recommended vaccine doses will be considered (after 2 weeks from their final vaccination), with no minimum stay period requirements. Further enhancing travel opportunities between both countries, the national carrier SriLankan Airlines is soon expected to increase connectivity and flight frequencies from Indian cities to its hub in Colombo.