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UK’s Heathrow Airport opens terminal for ‘red list’ countries like India

Travellers on direct flights from such destinations will now go through Terminal 3 and then move directly to a government-approved quarantine facility booked at the passengers’ own expense, reports PTI.

London’s busy Heathrow Airport opened a dedicated new terminal on Tuesday for arrivals from countries designated as “red list”, such as India, for a higher risk of COVID-19 transmission.

Travellers on direct flights from such destinations will now go through Terminal 3 and then move directly to a government-approved quarantine facility booked at the passengers’ own expense.

This move comes after the London airport’s staff had raised fears for their safety because of overcrowding, amid concerns that travellers arriving from red list countries from where travel is effectively banned except for British and Irish nationals or limited exceptions were mixing with those from green and amber.

“Red list routes will likely be a feature of UK travel for the foreseeable future as countries vaccinate their populations at different rates,” a Heathrow Airport spokesperson said.

“We’re adapting Heathrow to this longer-term reality by initially opening a dedicated arrivals facility in Terminal 3 from 1 June for red list passengers arriving on direct flights. While opening this facility will be logistically very challenging, our hope is that it will enable Border Force to carry out its duties more efficiently as passenger volumes increase in line with the green list. Until then, the current red list system will remain in place,” the spokesperson said.

Currently, there are 43 countries on the UK government’s red list to cover regions linked with high-risk COVID-19 variants such as India, Brazil and South Africa.

Under the UK government’s coronavirus rules, anyone who has been in a red list country is required to pay for hotel quarantine for 10 nights after their arrival.

According to officials, the latest system has been designed with several layers of COVID-19 security, including mandatory negative COVID-19 tests for all international arrivals, mandatory use of face coverings, social distancing, segregation and enhanced cleaning regimes and ventilation in immigration halls. “We will move this facility to Terminal 4 as soon as operationally possible,” the Heathrow spokesperson said.

A UK government spokesperson said the enhanced borders regime was to reduce the risk of new variants being transmitted.

“As we reopen international travel safely, we will maintain 100 per cent health checks at the border and the new dedicated terminal at Heathrow for arrivals from red list countries will enable passengers to be processed as safely and as efficiently as possible, before being transferred to a managed quarantine facility,” the spokesperson said.

The move comes as the UK coronavirus cases exceeded 3,000 on Monday for a sixth day in a row, with this figure not having been surpassed since April 12.

The highly transmissible B1.617.2 variant, first identified in India and now named ‘Delta’ by the World Health Organization, is believed to be largely behind this spike in infections with scientists advising caution before all COVID-19 lockdown restrictions are completely lifted as planned for June 21.

The coronavirus has killed 128,045 people in the UK, along with 45,03,231 confirmed cases so far, according to Johns Hopkins University. (Source: PTI)

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts signs Ramada Encore by Wyndham in Indore, Madhya Pradesh

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, the world’s largest hotel franchising company with over 8,900 hotels across nearly 95 countries today announces the signing of Ramada Encore by Wyndham in Indore. Indore is the most populous and largest city in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and is situated approximately 190 km west of the state capital of Bhopal.

In the last two decades, it has become a major education hub in central India and is home to campuses of both the Indian Institute of Technology and the Indian Institute of Management. Indore is also a commercial centre for goods and services and has several industrial areas surrounding the city. These include Gems and Jewellery Park, Apparel Park, Pharma Cluster and many others. Ramada Encore by Wyndham Indore will provide great connectivity and accessibility for guests arriving by car, train or air. The hotel will have easy access from the Ring Road and the main commercial area of Vijay Nagar. The hotel, scheduled to open in 2022, will have a modern design and will feature 100 contemporary rooms, a lobby lounge, an all-day dining restaurant and bar, meetings and event spaces, a business centre, refreshing wellness areas and an outdoor rooftop swimming pool.

Nikhil Sharma, Regional Director Eurasia, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts EMEA said: “We are delighted to announce the signing of Ramada Encore by Wyndham in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Ramada Encore by Wyndham is rapidly expanding in India and this signing further strengthens our mid-scale brand presence across the country. This upcoming opening adds to our existing portfolio of Wyndham-branded hotels in Madhya Pradesh and reaffirms our commitment to continued growth in this important market. We look forward to our partnership and to adding an internationally-recognised hotel brand to the city of Indore.” Once operational, Ramada Encore by Wyndham Indore will provide more than 100 jobs to the Indore city.

Philippines extends ban on travellers from 7 countries, including India

Philippines government has extended the ban on inbound travel from seven countries, including India, until June 15 to prevent transmission of the Covid-19 variant — B.1617.

According to CNN, the Philippines government announced on Monday the extension of the ban on travellers coming from India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates.

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte approved the extension of the restrictions on travellers from the seven countries upon the recommendation of the national task force against Covid-19, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said.

In a series of announcements from late April to mid-May, the country barred the entry of travellers from India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates until May 31. This is to prevent the spread of the B.1617 “double mutant” variant of the coronavirus first discovered in India.

Even with this directive, however, the Philippines on May 11 confirmed its first two cases of the B.1617 variant — both returning overseas Filipinos who had no travel history from India. Since then, the country has detected a total of 13 people infected with the same variant. (Source: CNN)

Start-Up Forum: Gabbit

Anticipating the impact of technology, 13 years ago, TravelBiz Monitor introduced an industry-first live news portal, with hourly online reporting on travel, tourism, aviation and hospitality industries. Since then, we have created a niche for ourselves by providing analytical stories and statistical information to the travel trade on a regular basis. To keep this momentum going, the Editorial team has been showcasing new-age technology products and services every month that have the potential to disrupt the market further as the pandemic has further widened the scope of using technology.

For this unique initiative, TravelBiz Monitor has partnered with ‘Start-up Mentor Board’, a visionary platform with credentials in business, technology, e-commerce, digital market place, payment solutions and IT infrastructure, to highlight the stories of new-age technology ideas. Start-up Mentor Board has been set-up as an initiative to mentor and guide the travel technology driven start–ups and facilitate collaboration in the larger travel ecosystem.

Website – https://startupmentorboard.vgmrtechsolutions.com

The Board is spearheaded by well-known thought leader Ashish Kumar, who is also the Co-Chairman of FICCI Travel Technology Committee. It comprises Bharti Maan, who has led start-ups to scale rapidly; Patrick Richards, an experienced travel industry leader in the UK; Chetan Kapoor, an analyst with deep understanding of the travel and tourism business and trends; Kartik Sharma, an artificial intelligence practitioner; Karthik Venkataraman, a digital transformation & an e-commerce visionary; Jure Bratkic, who led innovative solutions in the USA and Kyasha Bhoola, with expertise and advanced insight into the travel industry across Africa.

*One can register for the SMB Program at

https://startupmentorboard.vgmrtechsolutions.com/form.html

 

Startup Name: Gabbit
Core Team: Vipul Jain, Vikal Kulshreshtha & Neeraj Sharma
Founding Year: 2017
Company Websites: www.gabbit.co.in

Product Description: Gabbit – A tourism technology company – solves underlying problems in the tourism sector by using a location-based virtual network of tourism stakeholders, information and intelligence.

It currently addressing 2 major challenges in Domestic tourism:

1. Tourist Safety –
• Tourists are new to the place, not much acquainted with the place & culture.
• Local Administration doesn’t have tourist information or location, restricting timely help. Things get more complex in case of disaster

2. Over tourism, Over-Crowd, Long Queues situation, Parking Unavailability, etc.

Gabbit uses technology, collaboration, tourism knowledge and intelligence to solve above issues. The system is successfully piloting in one of most complex tourism circuit – “Char Dham Yatra” (Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri & Yamunotri) in Uttarakhand, in association with Government & tourism industry. The System helps in –

(a) Tourist Safety –
System actively monitors entire Yatra route (1,200 km) w.r.t. various parameters such as Landslides, Road blockage, Weather conditions & alerts, Crowd & Queue situations, Medical emergency, accidents etc.
Based on threshold values, system generates warning & alerts to respective departments as per SOPs. Information relevant for public is also sent to tourists, hoteliers, tour operators etc. This works as effective “Public Address System”.

The System gets all this information from different sources including various government departments (like Disaster Management, Police), Tourism Industry and tourists.
Tourists interact with system using a “tourism” mobile app.

(b) Enhanced tourist’s experience by adding regional experiences such as home-stay, village tour, authentic Garhwali food, visit scenic places, hiking & bicycling, water sports etc.

Macao webinar generates positive response from the travel trade

          Dency Mathew

Macao Government Tourism Office India in association with TravelBiz Monitor organized an interactive webinar on April 12 to update the travel trade with the insights about Macao as a destination. A large number of trade partners from different cities of India participated in the webinar. The online event threw light on many interesting facts of Macao.

Representing MGTO India on the webinar were Dency Mathew – Country Manager; Divya Dave –Trade Manager and Abigail Divecha – PR & Social Media Manager. During the webinar, Macao’s offerings were showcased through an informative and educative presentation to the travel trade. Travel trade also virtually visited the destination through an interesting video.

The webinar touched upon all the important aspects that Macao has to offer to the tourists -culture, infrastructure, connectivity, nightlife etc. Macao has become a favorite short holiday destination for Indians over the years. It offers both Asian and European culture to the tourists to explore.

Highlighting the reason for conducting the webinar during the pandemic Dency Mathew said, “We conducted the webinar to reconnect, reeducated and reminiscence the destination with the travel trade. Being a visa on arrival destination for Indians has played a major role in boosting Indian arrivals to Macao over the years. The destination has a lot to offer the discerning Indian traveler from entertainment venues to museums and Michelin starred restaurants. The pandemic may have paused travel for now, but we are optimistic about the future and confident that the travel trade will support us in the future and promote it to their clients.” The webinar also informed the travel trade how Macao has emerged as a popular destination for MICE segment and incentive travel for Indian companies. The destination also has many unique aspects and attractions which are a fit for family friendly vacation. For example, the Giant Panda Pavilion is one such place. The place offers guests to witness the two adorable pandas.

The webinar also discussed various festivals and events that take place throughout the year. Commenting on this, Sonal Swamy, MD, Syrisa Travels Pvt. Ltd., said, “The webinar was very informative and at the same time good refresher course as well for us. The destination is vibrant and has everything for all types of travellers, especially for incentive group. In one sentence, I would say-Macao never sleeps.”

Echoing the same, Vishvajeet Patil, Director, Raja Rani Travels Pvt Ltd, said, “Yes, we benefited by attending the online event as it was very informative. Macao is already a very popular destination among Indians.” At the end of the webinar, there was an interesting quiz ompetition and it witnessed enthusiastic participation. The winners of the quiz competition will be awarded with Macao goody bags.