Showing posts with label Exciting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exciting. Show all posts

Monday, 21 January 2013

Exciting Oman -- Olympic Village, Award-Winning Luxury Hotels and Exotic Adventure Trails Among Others


(Vocus) October 17, 2008

Not just another remote exotic locale named by Vogue Magazine as the 2008 destination of the year, Oman seems to be holding her own in the way of attracting international public interest, not to mention tourist dollars.

First on the list is by being chosen to host the second Asian Beach Games in 2010 after Bali. The initial phase of construction for the Olympic village is successfully underway in a picturesque area near the coastal town of Mussanah, an hour’s drive from Muscat, Oman’s capital city.

By hosting the Asian Beach Games, Oman will also benefit from the legacy of world-class sporting facilities, one three-star hotel, and meeting and conference facilities that will eventually draw numerous future luxury developments.

Luxury travel lifestyle is already a big part of Omani tourism. Visitors to The Chedi, Muscat were so taken by the magnificent luxury resort that they ranked it tops in Condē Nast Traveller magazine’s Readers Travel Awards 2008 out of all the hotels in the Middle East, Africa and the Indian Ocean.

Director-General of Tourism Promotion Mr Salim Al-Mamari is working intensively with their appointed ASEAN representative, Stellar Consulting Group, to further promote Oman in Asia. Currently countries such as Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand are the key focus because travellers are more cosmopolitan, travel-savvy and constantly looking for new avenues of exploration.

According to Hazik Mohamed, MD of Stellar Consulting Group, “Oman makes a great candidate for a new destination among these travellers as the country features diverse real estate which home a wide-range of popular tourist attractions. Large hotels and tourist resorts draw in the crowds as well as wadis, deserts, beaches, and mountains are areas which make Oman unique to its neighboring countries such as Pakistan, Bahrain, Yemen and the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E).”

For instance, Jebel Shams is Oman’s tallest mountain or highest point at 3,000 metres, and is a popular destination for tourists who like to go mountain-crossing, for it is also known as the Grand Canyon of the Middle East and it offers spectacular sights.

Tourists may also enjoy more adventurous or eco-travel activities such as sand skiing in the desert, mountain-climbing, base-jumping, and caving or spelunking. The international reputation for diving in Oman is also growing tremendously as it is seen as one of the best undiscovered marine sanctuaries in the world.”

About Stellar Consulting Group (StellarCG)

StellarCG is a next generation destination marketing firm that focuses on connecting little-known tourist destinations regionally in Southeast Asia. Its practice draws on a wealth of global experience providing innovative strategies for the current climate of travel and tourism industry. With its strategic alliances, StellarCG is better positioned to formulate strategies that allow destinations to gain a competitive edge while attracting wealthier, more responsible segments of the international tourism market.

The firm helps a wide clientele in both the private and public sectors locally as well as internationally.

For more information, visit : http://www.stellarcg.com/oman

For press and media enquiries, hi-res images or interviews, please contact:

Ms Ana Ismail

Account Manager (PR)

Crocmedia Singapore

Direct: +65 6837 8018

Mobile: +65 9791 9847

Email: ana @ crocmedia.com

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Exciting Oman -- Olympic Village, Award-Winning Luxury Hotels and Exotic Adventure Trails Among Others

Thursday, 17 January 2013

Aerospace Supplier eXchange Returns with More Exciting Conference Topics and Larger Exhibition Displays at the New Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

Singapore (PRWEB) April 26, 2010

Aerospace Supplier eXchange (ASX) 2011, the Premier Aerospace Supplier Event in Asia, will once again deliver a comprehensive showcase of the latest technologies and solutions available in the global marketplace at one platform, to meet the rising demands of both Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO) from Asia and beyond.

ASX, which is jointly organised by the Association of Aerospace Industries (Singapore), or the AAIS, and IIR Exhibitions, is a biennial exhibition and conference that features the 3rd and 4th tier suppliers who service the vibrant Aerospace Industry.

After the resounding success of the inaugural event in 2009, ASX 2011 will be moving to a larger venue at the new state-of-the-art Exhibition and Convention Centre at the Marina Bay Sands from 27-29 April 2011. For its 2nd staging, the show targets to achieve a much larger showcase featuring over 130 exhibiting companies from more than 10 countries around the world.

The events wide range of exhibitors which hail from renowned international companies and brand names from the industry have chosen the ASX as their gateway for entry into lucrative Asian markets. ASX 2011 is expecting participation from key industry players at the international pavilions, namely China, Malaysia, India, Jamaica, United Kingdom and Mexico.

Companies that participated at ASX 2009 were able to fruitfully reach out to their local and regional clients. This year, the Singapore Pavilion is expected to stage an even stronger presence with the return of Chin Yee Engineering, Raycom Aerospace Pte Ltd & Singapore Epson Industrial Pte Ltd, and new companies like Dassault Systemes Singapore Pte Ltd who have already confirmed their exhibition space.

Exhibitors and visitors alike found ASX 2009 to be an excellent sourcing ground and networking platform for the thriving aerospace manufacturing market in this region. We are very pleased with the enthusiastic response as many participants have made plans to be back again for ASX 2011. At IIR Exhibitions, we see immense potential in ASX 2011 and we aim to bring a larger number of international participants for next years event. said Rosalind Ng, Managing Director of IIR Exhibitions.

The recent economic and industry recovery has driven exhibitors to make a strong return to ASX in 2011. According to the latest study by AeroStrategy Limited, the MRO growth in the Asia-Pacific will rise at a CAGR of at least 5.1%. Other statistics show aerospace manufacturing in the region will continue to boom in the coming years. Singapore leads the pack, having experienced up to 13% CAGR in MRO since 1990, and similar double-digit growth in manufacturing in the same period.

It is important for companies to position themselves well in order to capitalise on the upturn, and leveraging on platforms such as the ASX will allow aerospace suppliers to effectively showcase their best to global aerospace buyers. The ASX aims to support this growing base of local aerospace-supporting companies by providing a focused, international business-to-business event that brings relevant trade buyers together for possible business partnerships and networking opportunities, said Dr Aloysius Tay, Chief Executive, AAIS.

Further, it is also important for us to engage foreign suppliers to exhibit at the ASX, so as to enhance our offerings in the region. This diversity will allow Singapore to maintain our reach and our status as the MRO hub of choice in the region, added Dr Tay.

An integral part of the Exhibition, the ASX 2011 high-level conference that will take place on the first 2 days of the exhibition, will give detailed perspectives and valuable information to industry professionals on key topics such as growth in aircraft manufacturing activities in the region, supplier management and policies, R&D and safety in the growing aerospace market, which would focus primarily on the needs of senior managers as well as operations and technical managers and planners.

ASX also sees prominent presence and support from well-regarded industry associations and relevant organisations such as the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore Economic Development Board, International Enterprise Singapore, Singapore Exhibition & Convention Bureau, SPRING Singapore and the Singapore Tourism Board.

For more details on ASX 2011, visit http://www.AeroSupplierX.com.

About the Association of Aerospace Industries (Singapore) – AAIS

The Association of Aerospace Industries (Singapore) or “AAIS”, a non-profit organisation, is a leading industry association for the Aerospace Industry in Singapore that represents companies from the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) sector, Aerospace Manufacturing sector, Research and Development / Training sectors and suppliers for civil air transport and aerospace defence. The AAIS endeavours to provide leadership by facilitating strategies in innovation competitiveness, technical standards and accreditation. It also serves as a forum for members to discuss and elevate relevant issues to policy-makers and stakeholders.

Within the AAIS, the AAIS AeroResource Centre focuses on building industry and manpower development capabilities, with the aim of enhancing the competitiveness of the aerospace industries and the capabilities of aerospace suppliers. It is the one-stop avenue for the aerospace industrys growth needs and a launch pad for suppliers to establish themselves in the industry and overseas growth markets. Please visit http://www.aais.org.sg for more information and news about AAIS.

About IIR Exhibitions Pte Ltd

IIR Exhibitions is part of Informa Plc, one of the worlds leading international providers of specialist information for the academic and scientific, professional and commercial business communities. A U.K. based Company, Informa is ranked among the FTSE-250 list with a global network of 150 offices in more than 45 countries employing over 9,500 staff around the world.

The group produces 12,000 events and training courses, 45,000 book titles, and over 2,000 subscription-based information services including academic journals, magazines, newsletters, real-time information and news services, unparalleled performance improvement solutions, and hundreds of exceptional brands in 80 countries. IIR serves many industry sectors including aviation, agriculture, energy, commodities, education, environment, electrical & electronics, entertainment & leisure, healthcare, industrial, infrastructure, food, lifestyle, life sciences, maritime, medical, real estate, printing, publishing, telecommunications, safety, security and transport, etc.

Besides IIR, Informa also owns some of the world’s biggest information brands, including Datamonitor, Euroforum, IBC, ICBI, Taylor & Francis, Forum, Informa Global Market, and Lloyd’s List, to name a few. For more information, please visit http://www.iirx.com.sg / http://www.informa.com.

For media enquiries, please contact:

Melissa Koh (Ms)

Corporate Communications

Association of Aerospace Industries (Singapore)

Tel: +65 6787 5227

E-mail: melissa(at)aais.org(dot)sg

Mr. Amarpal Singh (Ace)

Marketing Manager

DID: +65 6319 2651

Tel: +65 6319 2668

E-mail: amarpal.singh(at)iirx.com(dot)sg

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Aerospace Supplier eXchange Returns with More Exciting Conference Topics and Larger Exhibition Displays at the New Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Exciting Indonesia Tourism!!!

Every year millions of international tourists rush to Indonesia and contribute to the economy of this stunning country. Simply because of an ever rising number of international tourists to the region aviation market has grown significantly throughout last handful of years. A number of international airlines are flying to Indonesia from Europe, America, Asia, Australia, and Africa. Some of these operate direct Indonesia flights whilst other are operating stop more than flights. It is such a fascinating spot that nothing at all is greater than spoiling your self at vast expanses of its immense beauty. However the decision of places to see depends upon the interest of tourists as well as on things to do these web sites present.

 

Indonesia is recognized as a nation of islands. Its name is mixture of two words “Indo” meaning Indian and “Nesos” which means Islands. The country is named so for it is residence to much more than 17,000 islands. Visitors from all over the globe take flights to Indonesia and spend their vacations at some of greatest islands. Most visited locations of the nation contain Jakarta, Bali, Lombok Island, Sumatra, Bintan Island, Batam Island, Yogyakarta Island. Except being naturally blessed with a number of beaches, islands, and rain forests, Indonesia is really effectively served with a range of total and contemporary age tourism facilities. A quantity of travel and tour firms are operating in the nation that do not only arrange flights to Indonesia but also boat, cruise, and bus tours to the well-liked country attractions.

 

Accommodation is another prominent function of tourism market.

Indonesia has an array of hotels and resorts serving foreign travelers to the country. Practically all the places that are popular amongst inexpensive Indonesia flights takers are served with hotels. Resorts are positioned alongside the beaches. Some of the country’s best resorts can discovered at Bali Island, although Jakarta is common for its hotels. Grand Hayat Regency is the biggest hotel in the country whilst other hotels incorporate Sheraton Bandara Hotel, Willtop Hotel, Ciputra Hotel, and Sari pan Pacific Jakarta. These hotels are fantastically catering to the needs of tourists taken flights to Indonesia from UK or some where else.

Flight to Indonesia accommodates visitors open heartedly and warmly welcomes the folks showing the eager to probe low cost flights to Indonesia

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