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Editors Message...
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Malaysia’s capital
city Kuala
Lumpur is number 15 on
ICCA’s
(International Congress & Convention Association) list
of
rankings for association meetings in 2006. KL’s rise
from 30th
place in 2005
to 15th
place in 2006 makes it the fourth
most popular city in the Asia Pacific after Singapore, Seoul and
Beijing and ahead of Hong Kong, Sydney and Bangkok. Some of KL’s
success is attributed for to KLCC (Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre),
which opened in June 2005. But also, all of Malaysia is gaining in
popularity with the event industry. In ICCA’s
country rankings, Malaysia
rose
from 33rd
place
in 2005
to 23rd
place in 2006. Good reason for
this – Malaysia offers good value for the money, good
infrastructure, amazing destinations such as Lankawi, Penang and
Borneo and friendly people.
Bangkok’s Don Muang airport re-opened on
last month. Thai Airways and three other international carriers are utilizing the
airport for inbound and outbound domestic flights as the new
airport, Suvarnabhumi, is being repaired. Problems with
Suvarnabhumi’s runways, taxiways and main terminal caused delays and
that prompted the reopening of Bangkkok’s old international, Don
Muang.
Adelaide Airport recently received
several accolades includes Australia’s Capital City Airport of the
Year, World’s Best
Airport (in the 5 too 15 million passenger range). The
airport also came in second in the Airports Council International 2006 Awards
for Service Quality.
Until next time
Best
Helena
Helena
Miele, CITE Editor, electronic
newsletters
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The Color is Green for Kuala Lumpur and
Sydney Convention Centres
The Kuala Lumpur Convention Center
(KLCC) and the Sydney Convention and
Exhibition Centre (SCEC) were accredited with Green Globe Benchmark Convention
Centre status.
The KLCC, which opened in June 2005, is comprised
of two auditoria respectively
seating 3,000 and 500 delegates, 9,710 sqm (104518 sqft) of
exhibition halls, a Grand Ballroom
that seats 2,000, a Banquet
Hall seating 500, a Conference Hall accommodating 1,800 and 20 meeting rooms. Initiatives
implemented at the KLCC include taking maximum advantage of the
Centre’s natural light (courtesy of its intelligent building
design), keeping up with energy-saving technology and pushing the 3R
(Reduce, Re-use and Recycle) campaign that encourages Centre staff
and visitors to separate their rubbish into recycle bins located
around the Centre. On achieving this status, Mr Geoff
Hayward, Director of Facilities, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
says: It is
really quite a coup and we are extremely proud to be the first Asian
convention centre to be recognized for operating with these
environmental performance standards. This is certainly in line
with our goal to establish the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre as not
only a world-class international venue, but a leader in the local
community working towards more environmentally sound operating
processes.
The Sydney Convention and Exhibition
Centre has six exhibition halls and more than
30,000 sqm (322,920 sqft) of
exhibition space. The Centre is also renown for its on site and
award-winning catering for events taking place
there.
The Centre has increased the amount it
recycles from 10% to 76% in the last four years. The SCEC’s
Ecowise committee worked closely within the venue and with customers
to reduce waste from conventions and exhibitions and save energy.
Improvements made through the Centre’s WRAPP Policy (Waste Reduction and
Purchasing Policy) include placing recycling bins throughout the
centre, educating employees and clients on recycling waste,
encouraging suppliers to provide goods in recyclable packaging,
using energy-saving foyer lighting an intelligent control system in
the Convention Centre and installing water meters to monitor and
control water usage, and touch-sensor taps and waterless urinals in
Centre restrooms. Centre Chief
Executive Ton van Amerongen said The Green Globe benchmark accreditation is
further testimony to the direction we have taken, and will continue
to take, in the interests of the
environment.
Web sites:
KLCC: http://www.klcc.com.my
SCEC: http://www.scec.com.au
Green Globe: http://www.greenglobe.org |
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Loong Palace & Resort Beijing
Expansion
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The Loong Palace Hotel & Resort
in northern Beijing added a new wing with 350 guest
rooms, two new ballrooms, and state-of-the–art meeting
facilities. The 5-Star property’s expansion
brings the total number of guest rooms in the hotel to 950. Meeting
facilities consist of 14 rooms accommodating from 12 to 1,200
delegates. Services include a business center, secretarial service
and interpreter and translation services. The property also has
seven restaurants, two bars and a new spa.
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The New Sheratons in Japan
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The Miyako Tokyo Hotel and Miyako Osaka Hotel were re-branded as Sheraton properties.
The Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo and The Sheraton Miyako Hotel Osaka
opened this month after each
property was renovated.
The Sheraton Miyako Hotel, Tokyo,
located in Shirokane area of the city, has 492 guest rooms.
Renovations to the property included upgrades to the guest rooms and
the health club. The property has 9,800 sf (910 sm) of meeting space
and five restaurants.
The Sheraton Miyako Hotel, Osaka,
located in Uehonmachi area of Osaka, has 575 guest rooms. The hotel
is situated adjacent to the Kintetsu Railway Uehonmacki Terminal and
is close to the central business district and Osaka’s cultural
attractions. Renovations to the hotel included guest rooms and
meeting facilities. The property has 1,300 sf (121 sm) of meeting
space, a health club and seven restaurants.
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Rydges World Square Sydney
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Rydges Hotels and Resorts acquired the former Avilion Hotel located in Sydney’s
World Square and re-branded it a
Rydges property. The hotel, located at Pitt and Liverpool
Streets in Sydney has 445 guest rooms situated in two towers.
Meeting facilities include four event rooms accommodating from 15 to
300 delegates. And additional facilities include
Avery’s Restaurant and Avery’s Bar and a fitness
center. Web site: http://www.rydges.com |
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Regal International East Asia Hotel
Shanghai Renovates
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The 5-Star Regal International East Asia Hotel
Shanghai recently completed a USD$3million renovation of its
Ballroom and Meeting & Conference Centre. The 330-room property
is located on Heng Shan Road in the diplomatic district close to the
shopping and business areas on Juai Hai and Nanjing
Road.
Its newly renovated pillarless ballroom
accommodates 600 attendees and has a pre-function area, which
overlooks the hotel’s grand marble lobby. The adjacent Conference Centre has 12 multi
function rooms, most with windows, that accommodate from 8 to
100 attendees. Additional facilities include four restaurants and
the lobby lounge, indoor and outdoor health and recreation amenities
including 9 tennis courts
E-mail: rieah@regal-eastasia.com Web site: http://www.regal-eastasia.com |
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Cruising Asia
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Cruises are growing in the Asia
Pacific. A new web site, CruiseAsean.com, has been created.
The site gives detailed information on ports of call in Asia. And in
addition to port specific information, CruiseAsean offers
destination information on Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao,
Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam –
making it a very good resource.
The Asia Pacific region currently has
a 5% share of the world’s cruise
market and that share is expected to grow by 40% between
2005 and 2010. Web site: http://www.CruiseAsean.com |
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In the Air
Continential Airlines goes Daily on Hong Kong
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Continental Airlines upped its Hong
Kong service. The carrier, which flies from New York Newark Liberty
International Airport, now has daily service to Hong Kong.
Continental also resumed its In-Town Check-in service in Hong Kong.
On the day of departure, passengers using the Airport Express can
check-in their luggage and obtain their boarding passes at the
Airport Express Hong Kong and Kowloon Stations from 5:30 AM up to 90
minutes before take off.
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Cathay Pacific to resume Colombo
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Cathay Pacific resumed service to Colombo, capital city of
Sri Lanka, this
month. Flights were suspended when the Colombo
airport closed in late March.
The service
flies from Hong Kong on
Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays via Bangkok and on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays via
Singapore on the way to Colombo. Web site:
http://www.cathypacific.com |
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