Rs. Rs.100 100 Volume V Issue 11 November 2014 64 pages A DDP Publication Dubai Calling World Expo 2020 All eyes on India Leaders Ahoy! Publisher & Editor SanJeet Editor-in-Chief Deepa Sethi Assistant Editor Ekta Marwaha Sub-Editor Shubhi Tandon Photographer Simran Kaur Design Ruchi Sinha Advertising Gunjan Sabikhi Karishma Khanna Shovan Kanungo Udit Pandey 2014 continues to look bright for the inbound MICE market with the devalued rupee making India an attractive destination. Also, with the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) on the anvil this year for Visa-on-Arrival (VoA) and Europe making a slight recovery there should definitely be a momentum in inbound traffic, especially if we can make the world feel secure about their safety in India. MICEtalk spoke to agents, associations, corporates and hotels about the growing demand for India as a destination. We bring you their responses. 2014 also looks good for the outbound MICE segment. Estimated to be around USD 600 million at present, it is expected to grow in the next few years by 12-13 per cent. In a bid to woo business travellers, national tourism offices of many countries, are launching marketing initiatives and schemes to assist in easy travel and hassle-free organisation of events. Mauritius has become a popular destination for MICE and weddings. The island has all the key ingredients required for successful MICE events for small and large groups. It provides luxury accommodation, excellent conference arrangements and a host of team-building activity options. It registered an increase of over 15 per cent in Indian tourist arrivals last year. editorial Dear Reader, Oman, a beautiful and very clean country, is fast growing into a very attractive destination, especially for the high-end groups, with excellent roads, luxury hotels and resorts, beaches, mountains, the desert and plenty of activities and souks that are a dream for MICE delegates wanting to take that certain exotic gift back home. Read all about it in this issue along with our regular columns, and don’t forget to keep those questions flowing in to our Life Coach expert! Enjoy! 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Ltd., B-62/14, Phase – II, Naraina Industrial Area, New Delhi-110028 and published at 72, Todarmal Road, New Delhi-110001 MUMBAI: Advertising Harshal Ashar Priyanshu Wankhade 4 DDP Publications Private Limited MICEtalk November 2014 contents 14 c oVer story India Rising 8 Facts 20 country talk Mauritius 24 city talk Nizwa, Oman 26 Venue talk IFEMA Feria de Madrid 28 let’s talk Anna Singh, Assistant MD, ATPI India 30 Domestic mice Hyderabad bullish on MICE 32 yours oFFicially 40 Cover Photo: Fairmont Bab Al Bahr, Abu Dhabi 6 MICEtalk November 2014 HE Helal Almarri, Director General Department of Tourism & Commerce Marketing, Dubai 34 master Plan Rishi Khandelwal, Director, Wish Bone India contents 22 24 26 30 36 Hotel talk 54 cHecklist 38 mice initiatiVe 56 social resPonsibility 40 ViewPoint 58 tecH talk Reservations Check Fairmont Bab Al Bahr NTOs Luring Indian Travellers Food for Thought Benson Tang, Regional Director, Asia, Association of Corporate Travel Executives ‘App’etite for Tech 42 awarDs India Travel Awards East 46 let’s connect Highlights from Vkonect 50 exPert talk 58 Crib, Crib, Crib! 52 etiquette talk Women, Business and Workplace 60 Visa talk I 61 moVements I 62 eVents MICEtalk November 2014 7 facts facts GBTA boosts capacity at GBTA Conference 2014 in Berlin n The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) and VDR, the German business travel association announced plans for an additional 20 per cent capacity for those looking to attend the GBTA Conference Berlin. The conference will be held from November 12-14, 2014 and will incorporate VDR’s autumn symposium. Abu Dhabi Tourism goes mobile n Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi) recently launched its first mobile app for its online resource, bringing all the events in the Emirate together on one platform, making it easier for residents and visitors to stay connected. Available in two languages–Arabic and English–the freeto-download app is suitable for iOS, including iPhone, iPad, Android and tablets providing regular updates on the full list of events taking place. IBTM Africa partners with MICE Academy n Part of the IBTM Global Events portfolio, IBTM Africa will be partnering with the MICE Academy in order to help carry forward the development and enhancement of the next generation of industry professionals in Africa. Through its subscriber based web portal, the MICE Academy has created the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Programme for all segments of the meetings and events trade. An annual subscription will be given to the first 20 exhibitors at next year’s IBTM Africa. This will be funded by Reed Travel Exhibitions and the IBTM Portfolio of Events. Individuals participating in the CPD programme will also receive an invitation to the IBTM Africa Forum education sessions and networking events. 8 MICEtalk November 2014 GBTA, on its fifth anniversary, announced that it had attracted a record number of corporate buyer registrations. It also stated that it expects to reach a total number of about 800, in order to strengthen its position as Europe’s largest business travel conference. A combination of the partnership with VDR, the commitment from GBTA’s regional members and other partners, more than 20 education sessions, seven leading CEO featured speakers, a high ratio of corporate buyers and a prime location at the heart of the economic recovery in Europe have all contributed to such phenomenal interest,” said Catherine McGavock, Regional Director for EMEA, GBTA. The event is scheduled to commence three days after the city celebrates the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. 25 years for San Diego Convention Center n The San Diego Convention Center is turning 25 this November. In celebration of this milestone, the Convention Center Corporation is hosting a celebratory luncheon on November 7. The event will serve as a community fundraiser to benefit the Downtown San Diego Partnership’s “Make Change Count” programme, which will provide aid to the homeless population in downtown San Diego. Unity all the way for Prague’s new destination branding n Prague Convention Bureau and Prague City Tourism, both organisations that represent Prague in the field of tourism have agreed to use a visual style of the city that is unified. With the aim of unifying promotion of Prague and strengthening the city’s position as a tourist and convention leading destination, both organisations have recently established close co-operation. The new visual style of Prague Convention Bureau that is based on Prague City Tourism’s new branding and marketing campaign will be introduced at the Prague Convention Bureau Press Conference at IMEX America. Book on-the-go using ATPI Group’s mobile app n The ATPI Group launched further enhancements to its ‘On the Go’ app, ensuring that business travellers today have the absolute latest version of the technology. Started as a result of direct customer feedback, the new version offers a more modern look and feel with enhanced mobile itinerary features. Clients can now view flight itineraries rail and car reservations, hotels and more all in one place. Flight information for iPhone or iPad users can now also be placed into a passbook ensuring it is even easier to recover and record travel data, including boarding passes. The new features will support the existing features including a sophisticated mobile database which automatically loads itinerary details for all bookings, plus alerts and real-time updates about flight schedules relating to travellers’ specific itineraries and detailed local weather information. MICEtalk November 2014 9 facts facts Exhibitors generate more than £400,000 each at The Meetings Show 2014 n According to a post show Mumbai to go Beyond Boundaries with INK2014 n The fifth edition of the INK Conference being held at The Grand Hyatt, Mumbai, aims to go ‘Beyond Boundaries’. The conference is enthused by the capacity of many to challenge labels and limitations to take on global challenges and envision a new future. This year’s theme for INK2014 is looking to put together inspirational thoughts and stories of those who really step beyond boundaries. Spread over a duration of three days from October 31 to November 2, INK Live 2014 will witness the participation of more than 50 speakers across a variety of fields, who will be delivering mind stimulating talks over 10 sessions. The conference will consist of direct interactions, collaborative workshops, engaging discussions as well as other learning activities with peers. research, exhibitors at The Meetings Show 2014 are expected to generate an average of £409,551 of new business as a direct result of exhibiting at the show. With 474 exhibiting companies this year, the show saw an increase of 20 per cent from 2013. The average number of pre-scheduled appointments per exhibitor was 21 with a number of them going beyond 100 appointments. Exhibitors also benefited from the large number of walk on meetings. The Meetings Show 2015 will be held from July 7-9, 2015 at Olympia, London. It will be organised by Centaur Exhibitions and is a major event for the UK inbound and outbound meetings industry. Put together by meeting professionals for meeting professionals it is focussed around a large exhibition, networking opportunities and professional education. ICCA 2014 Congress attracts record participants n The 53rd 2014 ICCA Congress taking place from November 1-5, 2014, in Antalya, Turkey passed 800 registrations. Leading suppliers from the international meetings industry from across 71 countries have registered for the upcoming ICCA Congress. Furthermore, 197 delegates signed up and pre-qualified for ICCA’s value generating Business Exchange. 10 MICEtalk November 2014 facts Business travellers prefer paying with their mobile: SITA report n According to a new New convention centre opens at Thailand’s Big Mountain n Khao Yai, already a popular weekend destination, is now all set to lure the meetings segment with its new convention centre. Khao Yai Convention Center (KYCC) started its operations in July this year. Residing within a multipurpose area, the center offers 3,700 sq m of indoor meeting space, which includes an impressive ballroom, a 970 sq m exhibition hall, and seven meeting rooms. Khao Yai in Nakhon Ratchasima province is home to Thailand’s oldest national park that translates as ‘Big Mountain’ in English. Outrigger Laguna Phuket Beach Resort launches additional event spaces n The Outrigger Laguna Phuket Beach Resort has started new meeting facilities, establishing that the resort is now also a suitable venue for medium-sized meetings. There is a 716 sq m ballroom at the centre that has room for up to 350 delegates in theatre style and 290 guest’s banquet style. The resort has also unveiled three meeting rooms. Tony Pedroni, General Manager of the Resort, said that the new spaces will allow the resort to host team-building programmes with a ‘uniquely Thai twist’. survey by air transport technology firm SITA and Air Transport World, nearly half of the passengers travelling by air would prefer to use their smartphones for payments while travelling. A large number of leisure and business travellers were surveyed by SITA this year, which during the previous six months had travelled across the major airports in Africa, the Americas, Middle East, Europe and AsiaPacific. Almost 67 per cent of respondents were leisure travellers, while 33 per cent were business travellers. As 97 per cent of travellers that were questioned said they carried a smartphone, laptop or tablet when traveling, it does not come as a surprise that many of them want to use their mobile devices to facilitate or enhance their travel experiences. MICEtalk November 2014 11 facts facts Dubai to host MICE Arabia Congress in Feb 2015 n The UAE is positioned as one of the leading global hubs for inbound and outbound business travel. The citizens of the UAE are exempted from visas to visit all 25 Schengen countries. There is also an optimistic outlook towards parallel actions for other GCC countries. The 3rd Annual MICE Arabia Congress 2015 will be taking place on February 22-23, 2015 in Dubai. The event has been designed so as to provide travel and stay solution providers an exclusive platform to meet one to one with the leading corporations from the GCC. Around 100 of the top corporate buyers and agencies from some of the most renowned companies in the Middle East will meet one-on-one at the MICE Arabia Congress 2015. KLCC upgrades website to enhance user experience n The Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre upgraded its website with new features to enhance user experience and overall connectivity for its users worldwide. The centre has taken full-advantage of new technologies to make navigation easier and introduce new, customised features for consumers planning events. The browsing capability and user-friendliness of the site have also been enhanced. The latest upgrades come as an add-on to the previous core functions of the all-inclusive facilities of the centre. They come as an addition to the already existing value packages and easily accessible key corporate information including the centre’s policy on Environment, Social Sustainability, Food Safety & Quality, the latest Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Report and other relevant information like awards, calendar of events, media releases and much more. 12 MICEtalk November 2014 3rd International Tourism Mart held in Shillong, Meghalaya n The 3rd International Tourism Mart, organised by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, in association with the North Eastern States and West Bengal was officially inaugurated in Shillong, Meghalaya. The International Tourism Mart was inaugurated by Dr. Mukul Sangma, Chief Minister of Meghalaya in the presence of Shri Shripad Naik , Union Minister of State for Tourism and Culture. The Mart was held from October 13–15, 2014. cover story India Rising It’s been a while since global associations, education forums and various reports/ surveys have been highlighting the fact that India is being looked at as one of the preferred MICE destinations in Asia. With a shift in the government, emphasis on tourism, setting up of world class hotels and focus on infrastructural development; we tried to find out how ready are we? Ekta Marwaha A ccording to the ITB World Travel Trend Report 2013-14, India is predicted to be one of the growth drivers in the global business travel industry. Based on the survey results, regions such as Asia and the Middle East are expected to close the ‘travel gap’ with mature markets in the years to come, while growth is predicted in the “South” to be led by countries such as Brazil and India. Similarly GBTA’s semi-annual BTI Outlook-India, predicts seven per cent growth to $2.6 billion in 2015, and states that India accounts for $38 of every $100 spent globally at present. Are we prepared? The report maybe futuristic and things may or may not change in the times to come, but to figure out 14 MICEtalk November 2014 cover story of development.” On the contrary, Usman E Gani, Manager-Facilities and Travel, Tavant Technologies believes India is certainly MICE ready and says, “We have everything, the top hotels, beautiful destinations, good hospitality, world food; and everyone is looking to India because of all these reasons and more, we need to tap into this market and show what India’s true potential is.” Biggest Challenges Sanjay Khanna Deputy General Manager, Procurement and Travel, Birlasoft Sridhar Shinde Assistant Vice President and Head Administration and Facilities, Concentrix Usman E Gani Manager-Facilities and Travel, Tavant Technologies where we stand today, Sanjay Khanna, Deputy General Manager, Procurement and Travel, Birlasoft tells us, “It’s true that India’s MICE market has a huge potential, but we still have a long way to go. Both our government and the travel fraternity have to do a lot as the basics are missing.” Adding to that Sridhar Shinde, AVP and Head Administration and Facilities, Concentrix says, “India is beautiful for MICE in every way except for infrastructure. I would say, overall hospitality and hotels are good, but I would rate India very low in terms of connectivity and transportation. We just can’t match up with the world in that aspect. Things may improve because of the new government and our Prime Minister’s efforts, but we need more investors to come up front and add to the cause Sanjay Gurav, Assistant Manager-Corporate, Larsen and Toubro tells us, “All are aware that tourism is considered among the top five revenue generating sectors in the world, but we aren’t taking it seriously. Unless there’s support from all the stakeholders, basic Sanjay Gurav infrastructure, knowledge Assistant Manager-Corporate, and awareness, systematic Larsen and Toubro visa-on-arrival, how will we grow? The current government has taken it up in its manifesto to promote tourism and let’s see how things shape up.” He adds, “Go to any country the first person you will encounter is the immigration officer. Even in smaller countries, they will have basic knowledge, guide you, comfort you and know basic language, but we know where we stand there. Besides tangible infrastructure, cover story even people need to be trained; we need better tour guides to make our tourists comfortable and have a friendly approach.” Geetha Arekal Regional Travel Head (APAC), Northern Trust Reinstating that fact, Geetha Arekal, Regional Travel Head (APAC), Northern Trust says, “I really don’t think India is there in terms of being a MICE destination. There’s a long way to go, still. Our infrastructure and all are still developing, and I see much more inbound in terms of leisure than conferences, also because we don’t have that kind of convention centres or space.” Measures to promote Brand India “I feel things may improve because of our current government and our Prime Minister’s emphasis is on tourism. Stakeholders need to do their best in promotion and invest in it too,” says Shinde. “We need to do a lot of destination selling through various travel marts that are happening across the globe but before that we need to have a robust structure in place so that we can manage MICE in a more effective and efficient manner. Currently the structure is very scattered and not in proper shape,” says Khanna. “Hopefully with the new government, we may see a change take place. Stakeholders need to be more involved, education forums are important to understand global trend. We also need better flight connectivity, a faster visa procedure, better road transportation, and then wait and watch, as all of it won’t happen overnight,” says Gurav. “Also, we see more inbound only for leisure or business, leisure again is on your own and business has a conservative growth. We need to have our MICEtalk November 2014 17 presence felt outside. Look at things from a more modern aspect, which is not yet followed by our Indian market. Lots of coordination needs to be done, which we don’t have. The growth is slow, but the younger generation is spending more money,” says Arekal. “With eVisa and tax waivers, a lot of people are looking at India, and Asia is of course on the rise, at a time like 18 MICEtalk November 2014 this we must promote Brand India and make it more visible globally,” adds Gani. Outbound vs Inbound With all eyes turning to India, why do our corporates decide to look at outbound? “Most of the time it is the cost factor,” says Gurav. Adding to that, Khanna says, “In my opinion, this is purely cost driven and cover story if budgets allow preference is given to destinations outside India.” “I don’t think there’s anything like that, and with so much cost-cutting these days, incentives make no sense. What MNCs are doing is that they are incentivising their partners and employees with cash reward in place of such travel. Employees also enjoy that more than these trips. There are times when travel is necessary but that makes sense when one has to attend seminars, or travel for networking; and in a case like that outbound/inbound doesn’t matter. This cash reward keeps things clear and transparent. As they say, a penny saved is a penny earned,” says Arekal. Shinde adds, “When we talk about domestic, we have lots of options but Goa is the preferred choice followed by Kerala. But sometimes we may get better deals for outbound to countries such as Thailand. So, it totally depends on the deal.” “The Konkan belt has so many virgin beaches and beautiful unexplored land, but no development has taken place there. We actually have lots more to give to the world in terms of destination and each state has its own beauty but we need to create and promote them. Right now people feel that India is limited and look outside for exotic locations. Also, for us budget plays an important part as if I compare tickets to Andaman and Nicobar vs Bangkok or Pattaya; solely due to the availability of airlines, the tickets fall way cheaper,” adds Gurav. How do Associations add to the industry? “Associations keep you in the loop of all the latest. It’s an ongoing process that helps you remain aware and with their regular meetings/education forums they create a strong carry home value, help connect with travel associations across the globe, opening up eyes to new practices, learning, and facility management and the exchange of ideas is great,” expresses Arekal. “Associations like ACTE / GBTA, among others are a great platform and the way they are structured these associations can help in many ways in increasing MICE in India. They help us network, see new trends and create good understanding,” says Khanna. “Association representation is certainly required. They act as a messenger, give us a platform for global feedback, create a forum for learning and exchange thoughts and are doing a fair job. But we need more such associations in India itself too,” says Gani. “In India, I don’t see many active associations, but outside they are so active and prompt. I appreciate such programmes and they add as a growth mover for the industry. It is a good learning experience and India must also become active at it,” says Shinde. MICEtalk November 2014 19 country talk M auritius has won the bid to host the second Annual Destination Wedding Planners Congress to be held in 2015. Besides the spotlight being also on Mauritius as a most preferred Wedding Destination, this will be the best opportunity to promote Mauritius as a primary MICE destination vis-à-vis the large infrastructure and a business-friendly environment. In the year 2013, approximately 6000 visitors from India were in Mauritius for MICE events. Island of MICE Mauritius Besides its natural splendour, Mauritius has all the key facilities required for organising successful meetings, conferences and events. A variety of premium accommodation, travel management service providers, state-of-the-art venues and a vast array of team-building activities make for a worthy MICE setup on this isle. Shubhi Tandon 20 MICEtalk November 2014 country talk Maradiva Villas Resort and Spa Mauritius Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority (MTPA) offers various incentives like cash return up to Rs. 2 Lakh, extra luggage up to seven kg on Air Mauritius, fast-track immigration, special welcome with Sega dance, helicopter sightseeing visits, ‘heli-lunches’ or ‘heli-golf ’ excursions at preferential group rates for MICE travellers. Venues Mauritius has an advantage over other MICE destinations in the Indian Ocean as it has the region’s largest and most modern convention centre, Swami Vivekananda International Conference Centre (SVICC) in Pailles. This centre provides all the facilities needed for large international conferences and can accommodate up to 5,000 people at any one time. Located within a 10-minute drive from the capital city, Port Louis, the SVICC stands on a land area of 53,865 sq m. The centre opened its door in January 2005. Surrounded by a lush green landscape, the SVICC has been built with state-of-the-art architectural concepts and finishes. l Swami Vivekananda International Conference Centre Mauritius The Oberoi Mauritius MICEtalk November 2014 21 country talk Mauritian hotels also offer conferencing facilities and can cater to up to 800 people at a time. Team-building Activities The Island boasts a wide variety of outdoor recreational activities that can be specifically geared around MICE groups, ranging from golf on lush green courses with the turquoise sea as a backdrop, to adventure sports such as quad-biking, trekking, mountain biking, ziplining, hunting, kite-surfing, parasailing, canoeing, sky-diving, catamaran cruises and exploring the ocean belly in a specially designed submarine. The island also offers countless picturesque outdoor locations for team-building exercises. Groups can take up activities like walking with the Lions at the Casela Park or enjoy swimming with dolphins or marvel at the sight of the mighty whales. The centre is equipped with high-end technological facilities such as broadband wireless internet (Wi-Fi), video conferencing on-demand, satellite transmission on demand, etc. The Atrium of 2,000 sq m serves as a grand entrance into the centre and is perfect for banquets, gala dinners, cocktails and receptions. The Main Hall measures 50 m x 70 m and is 15.5 m high and can host conventions, concerts, gala receptions, trade shows and exhibitions. Other venues include the International Conference Centre in Grand Bay which accommodates up to 600 people and the Freeport Exhibition in Mer Rouge which accommodates up to 1,000 delegates. Many why mauritius? À Apart from having the infrastructure to cater to MICE groups all year round, a moderate climate throughout the year makes Mauritius a perfect year round destination. À Mauritius accords visa-free arrivals for Indian passport holders. À Mauritius is well connected to India by Air Mauritius, which has flights from major metro cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Bengaluru. 22 MICEtalk November 2014 Food and Entertainment Mauritian restaurants offer visitors a range of Indian, Chinese, Arabian, Creole and European dishes. As Mauritius has over 70 per cent population of Indian descent, Indian food is very popular and easily available. There is easy availability of Indian vegetarian food as well. Mauritius is lively even in late evening—mainly in the north and west coast, where many nightclubs, pubs, casinos and restaurants come alive with bustling crowds. DJs are often invited for special occasions by the hotels on demand for gala evenings. Sega dance, French and English pop music, as well as techno and jazz, are all popular ‘night-time sounds’ in Mauritius. Green Events Talking about green events, Vivek Anand, Country Manager, MTPA India says, “According to a WHO survey, Mauritius has the second cleanest air in the world and is an ideal place to de-stress and rejuvenate yourself. Green tourism in Mauritius is rapidly growing through the number of reserves that are beginning to open up to tourists as well. Together, they offer many activities ranging from trekking and canoeing to horse-riding, plus exceptional panoramic viewpoints over the beautiful Mauritian landscape.” city talk Omani Wonder Nizwa One of the largest cities in the country, Nizwa is about 150 km from the capital, Muscat. The city offers a perfect location as a MICE getaway with panoramic views and heritage sites. MICEtalk explores further the facilities it offers for meetings, conventions and events. Deepa Sethi from Oman city talk T he Alila Jabal Akhdar in Oman is the perfect location for a leadership programme or retreat. Revisiting and strengthening leadership qualities has become imperative for organisations in today’s very competitive business environment. However, it is as important to relax and recharge your physical and mental faculties to gain leadership excellence. The Hotel & Resort perched 2000 m above sea level, is far from the bustle of modern life, the region offers an escape to solitude, nature, fresh air and the most amazing panoramic views. The resort is surrounded by Al Hajar mountains, Jebel Shams (Oman’s highest mountain) small hamlets, old, uninhabited villages, caves and canyons, as well as countless small roads connecting to new valleys and views. The Mediterranean climate here makes it ideal for the cultivation of many types of fruits and Oman’s famed damask roses, which bloom from March to May, covering the mountain side in swathes of pink. The roses harvested each year are used to make Omani rose water, a staple in every Omani household used as a culinary flavouring, fragrance and medicinal remedy. Meeting Facilities The ambience is perfect as an off-site meeting place. The service is excellent. The décor is in very good taste and the rooms are clean and spacious. Restaurants are quiet, with an excellent menu. There is an air of competence, even in such a new property. There is a boardroom for 12 people, attached to a library, which can be used as the breakaway room. It also has a workstation with two computers and free Wi-Fi. There is an endless variety of activities on offer for people wanting more than just work. It has a wellequipped gym and spa, and the infinity pool has an amazing panoramic view. Environment friendly Committed to an eco-friendly future, the resort is designed to respect the environment and fit places to see The area is also a treasure for history and culture enthusiasts, who can explore the many heritage sites in the cities of Nizwa, Bahla, Ebri and more, such as Nizwa Fort, Jabreen Castle and UNESCOprotected Bahla Fort. access À 150 km from Muscat International Airport, 2.5 hours’ drive from Muscat. À Only accessible by Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) À Check applicable visa conditions for your entry into Oman À Located in the central section of the Al Hajar Mountains Things to do From trekking, canyon walks, cave exploration and other outdoor pursuits, to discovering the cultural and culinary traditions, connecting with the environment and community, or indulging in wellness, Alila offers unique interactions with the destination-based on guests’ personal preferences. harmoniously into the site, preserving the natural beauty of the region. Event to attend The Mindful Stillness Retreat 30 November-6 December 2014 Mindful Leadership Retreats Ltd. will host the first mindful retreat at Alila Jabal Akhdar, Oman. Experience a 7-day mountain retreat, cultivating mindful leadership to round up the curriculum practices and to deepen your mindfulness leadership meditation and the hallmarks of leadership excellence. Daily practices, which start before sunrise and end after sunset, cultivate mindful stillness practices in pure nature, surrounded by breath-taking views of the Jabal Akhdar mountains. This includes additional effective mindful practices and a personal meeting with the Mindful Leadership Teacher, Christian Kurmann to discuss and guide your needs for better cultivating and exploring your inner-self and personal leader abilities. getting there À Travel Directly from Muscat Airport to Alila–2.5 hours. USD 310 À Via Wadi Bani Auf, Nakhal or the hot water springs and Hat (the mountains)—almost a day. USD 400 including lunch and guide. À Via historical city of Nizwa, visit to Nizwa Souk and Fort—full day trip. USD 375 including lunch at a restaurant and guide. *In all options: 4WD car and max 4 per car. The cost is per car, tailor made packages available for larger groups. For more information info@omanworldtourism.com MICEtalk November 2014 25 venue talk Spanish Charm IFEMA Feria de Madrid IFEMA Feria de Madrid is located in one of the city’s most dynamic business settings, just 12 minutes from the Madrid Barajas International Airport and 20 minutes from the city centre, with excellent transport links and outstanding facilities. Shubhi Tandon I n recent years, IFEMA has been a leading organiser of international specialist professional congresses. According to the Congress and Convention division’s figures, Feria de Madrid hosted 382 events in 2013 including seven major congresses with an exhibition, which were attended by 109,050 visitors. The venue therefore played a crucial role in Madrid’s rise to second position behind Paris in the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) global ranking of host cities for congresses. accommodation The hotel offering in the vicinity of the site is very good, with around 2,000 rooms that can be reached within 15 minutes by taxi or bus, while Madrid as a whole has an accommodation capacity of 75,000 rooms. 26 MICEtalk November 2014 venue talk The major congresses that have been staged at Feria de Madrid in recent years include: CphI Worldwide, ESMO, MRO Aviation Week Europe, Microsoft Tech Ed Europe, the ATM World Conference, WPA, the World Psychiatric Association Congress, the World Petroleum Congress, SAP Sapphire Now & Sapphire TechEd and the EHRA Europace Congress. Meeting Facilities The space that IFEMA offers for MICE covers virtually the entire Feria de Madrid site. A total of 12 halls, amounting to a total covered exhibition space of 200,000 sq m; two convention centres located at the two entrances to the fairground, two auditoriums, which accommodate 1,100 and 600 participants respectively, and 90 rooms with different capacities for all kinds of meetings. Feria de Madrid provides professional services for the staging of congresses and international meetings, which range from assembly, lighting, technical and audiovisual equipment to catering and attendants plus any other services that the customer may require. IFEMA tailors each MICE package to the specific requirements of the customer. In accordance with the specific characteristics of the meeting and the needs of the organiser, bespoke packages are put together that include all the spaces, sites, assemblies and services required for the smooth running of the event. Entertainment and catering options are tailored to the organiser’s requirements and programme. Post-event activities In line with the recommendations and programmes proposed by the Spain Convention Bureau, the city offers a vast array of high-quality, culturally and socially enriching tours and visits. Visitors can enjoy green events IFEMA is equipped with co-generation systems, solar PV equipment, solar energy modules, and LED technology. The site is also equipped with e-vehicle charging points, recycling and waste recovery plants and sustainable systems for the maintenance of green spaces. gastronomic, business and cultural tours and visits to the city’s world-class museums including the Prado Museum, the Reina Sof ía Museum, the Thyssen Bornemisza Museum, along with musicals, theatre, flamenco shows and excursions to the outskirts of Madrid, as well as to Toledo, El Escorial, Segovia, La Granja palace and Aranjuez. MICEtalk November 2014 27 let’s talk What Corporates Want T Anna Singh Assistant MD, ATPI India Even though outbound MICE travel in India is showing an upswing, an overriding factor that is on every travel manager’s mind is reducing costs. This means better travel management and advance planning. Nevertheless, spouse travel and exotic destinations are also taking precedence. Anna Singh, Assistant MD, ATPI India tells us more. Hazel Jain 28 MICEtalk November 2014 he number one priority for business travel buyers this year is clear—reducing costs. A survey conducted by ATPI among senior decisionmakers this year echoes this sentiment. Almost 53 per cent of respondents ranked reducing costs as the most important factor when planning a global travel programme. Singh from ATPI India that offers corporate travel products and services in India, says that MICE and business travel are definitely the areas that are boosting outbound travel from India. “The growing interest in MICE and incentive trips has been phenomenal over the recent months. A case in point is the volume of corporate passengers that we have handled since the division’s launch this year. It was over 1,000-plus passengers this quarter alone, and the coming quarter looks just as busy!” she informs. let’s talk Exotic MICE Singh reveals a new trend that the industry is espying—Spouse Incentive Tours, where dealers take their partners along on incentive trips. She elaborates on a few other trends that the sector is witnessing. “The idea behind incentive travel is to reward well-performing sales executives, dealers, and associates for their achievements. Therefore destinations with nightlife, casinos and beaches are the most popular and repetitive destinations for this. Places such as Pattaya in Bangkok, Tashkent, Bali, Dubai, etc. are very popular,” he adds. With regards to events and conferences, Singh says that corporate companies generally club all these activities as a package to get maximum returns. “To have that ‘wow’ factor, corporate companies demand unexplored destinations with various engaging experiences. Here, it is very critical for them to add a unique element for their dealers since the same travel package is also offered by other competitors to the same dealers,” she says. Singh adds that as a result, clients are always looking for a unique experience: for instance, a sunset beach dinner with the Burj Al Arab as a backdrop or about ATPI ATP Event Experts, part of ATPI, was the official organiser of the Sochi Winter Olympics 2014. It has also been chosen as the Games Travel Office provider for the Glasgow Commonwealth Games 2014 as well as been appointed as the Official Travel Agency for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. ATPI survey: insights Travel buyers are focussing on planning to help drive down costs with over half (55 per cent) striving to make more advanced air bookings, compared to 50 per cent in 2013. However, keeping a keen eye on costs is followed closely by a flexible travel policy, which has moved to second place since the same survey was undertaken last year. champagne and breakfast in a hot air balloon, visiting Angkor Wat or an open-air meeting in the wilderness of Johannesburg. “Lavish dinners and exotic cuisines at exotic locations has always been an essential ingredient of every outbound MICE movement,” she says. Challenges for MICE in India Underlining some of the challenges that operators face for conducting MICE within India, Singh says that India’s large geographical spread is a hindrance in terms of reach. Add to that, the lack of connectivity of flights and bad roads—basically lack of seamless travel is a problem. “Inadequate sources of English-speaking manpower, limited inventory of rooms in nonmetros, fewer licensed guides, and lack of honesty towards domestic and international tourists—all these pose a huge problem when it comes to inbound MICE,” she says. A strong understanding between the various parties and working hand-in-hand is a pre-requisite for inbound and domestic MICE. Singh adds, “The tourism boards, airlines, hotels, transporters and tourist organisations—all need to work together to reach out to the MICE client rather than working against each other.” MICEtalk November 2014 29 domestic MICE Hyderabad Bullish on MICE Sharad Datta, General Manager, Hyderabad Marriott Hotel & Convention Centre and Courtyard Sharad Datta, General Manager, Hyderabad Marriott Hotel & Convention Centre and Courtyard, talks about the city becoming an ideal choice for MICE events. M arkets like Hyderabad which have probably borne the maximum brunt of the slowdown have seen a gradual turnaround beginning in the third quarter. I foresee the last quarter to be fairly strong and hopefully this should bode well for the following year. With the separate state decision announcement, the uncertainty should subside and international travel—primarily for MICE—should see a boost. The increased stability will now help improve the investment in the city from IT Enabled Services (ITeS), biotechnology, pharma and aerospace sectors. Connectivity within Hyderabad too is set to get better with the introduction of L&T metro, which will change the face of public transport and boost infrastructure. 30 MICEtalk November 2014 All these elements will improve the conditions for hoteliers. The domestic sector has supported the industry during the difficult phase, and this should continue to grow as a segment. Warming of travel sentiments in major source markets like the US and Europe post elections should give a much needed vote of confidence for leisure and business travellers alike. Changing demand supply dynamics The demand-supply dynamics across the country has changed rapidly in the last year. Most brands that opened up from 2010 until last year were an answer to the pent up demand situation that persisted in the period of 2005-2007. But due to the economic instability there has been a marginal increase in demand compared to the increase in supply. domestic MICE This rise in supply has resulted in a rate pressure across the country. The moderation in terms of hotel rates has made hotels more affordable to the domestic customers at several destinations. The fragility in the market has also given an opportunity for hotels to revisit their strategies in terms of sourcing, marketing, cost controlling, etc. It is however important for hotels to recognise and maintain their price points, lest opportunities for rate corrections become untenable during the upswing. Hyderabad often viewed as the ideal MICE destination, will the trend continue? Hyderabad has enjoyed the limelight of being a MICE destination as it was the only city in the country that had the infrastructure to host large conferences. The emergence of quality convention centres in other parts of the country is giving Hyderabad a run for its money. However with the growing pace of pharma and healthcare sectors in the city, Hyderabad should remain a preferred city for most organisers. This will greatly depend on the government focussing on this traditional strength of the city, and supporting marketing and infrastructure initiatives for Hyderabad. This is also important as there is competition from international venues for global events, and these events, if won by Hyderabad, will enhance the city’s image as a premier MICE destination. Emergence and impact of online marketing The business of travel has evolved rapidly in the last few years and today electronic channels have become an integral source for driving revenue. At Hyderabad Marriott Hotel & Convention Centre, we have seen a ¬¬¬208 per cent increase in our online bookings since 2011 while Courtyard by Marriott Hyderabad, has seen a 164 per cent increase. We are at an age where our travellers are hyperconnected and prefer being well informed of the places they are visiting and where they are staying at. Travel review sites like TripAdvisor have become very popular among travellers and play a strong role in influencing choices. Marriott Hotels regard guest feedback very highly and has developed many processes and surveys internally to benchmark excellence in hospitality and service. Today a guest has many mediums to share their feedback, which no longer remains between the guest and the hotel management but for the entire travel community to view. This has spiked the interest among hotel chains to increase and improve their online reputation. Technology’s role in improving guest experience Earlier technology was perceived simply as an enabler to carry out the business but today we understand the real benefit of technology that is to enhance the whole guest experience—the entertainment, the comfort, the extent to which we can do so much to personalise and enhance the guest’s experience. The advent of smartphones has helped a great deal in making travel easy and smart. Right from choosing the destination to travel to, to booking a room at a hotel and reading its reviews can now be done at the click of a button. The Marriott website is now designed as a mobile app compatible with all smartphones so that a traveller can book his stay while on-the-go. Applications like book to eat, that we use at Marriott, helps a guest book a table at their preferred restaurant via their mobile phones, an email confirmation is then sent to the guest as well as to the hotel. This makes the process much easier and efficient for both guests and the restaurants. Virtual concierge service again is a technology powered process, wherein guests can share their special requirements and preferences such as featherfree pillows, extra towels and amenities, itinerary for a city tour, etc. with our hotels prior to their arrival. This helps us in creating bespoke experiences for our guest. Technology has also become instrumental in developing green practices as there is an increase in the number of environmentally conscious travellers. Today we have corporates and independent travellers asking hotels of the measures they take to preserve the environment and this has become a deciding factor for those who keenly seek to reduce their carbon footprint. ‘Spirit to Preserve’ is part of the Marriott’s brand ethos, where emphasis is laid on creating innovative green practices that make the hotel more eco-friendly and enables guests to travel responsibly. (Views expressed in the article are that of the author) MICEtalk November 2014 31 yours officially Dubai Calling World Expo 2020 HE Helal Almarri Director General Department of Tourism & Commerce Marketing Dubai A new strategy has been put in place for Dubai as a tourist destination, focusing on the World Expo 2020, but also to improve tourism into Dubai, while ensuring sustainable growth in the sector. Deepa Sethi 32 MICEtalk November 2014 I t’s very humbling to be selected for the World Expo 2020, which will attract about 25 million visitors. However, we are not working and designing only for this event, we are looking at long-term opportunities… Dubai is a place where different cultures meet, for business and leisure, we plan to be equipped for this. This project actually started quite a long time ago. The association was not struggling with hosting such a large event, they were looking at how to develop their presence and host markets from the whole world and why dubai? Dubai as a destination for meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) and Sports events is growing rapidly as the infrastructure including transportation, hotels and other facilities are expanding along with increased standards of services. how Dubai would sustain them. The trade event would be the largest in the history of Dubai in the number of people and the number of nationalities. We thought of how the association can have a presence and how can we get the synergy and make sure we are able to pack in the right resources, for which we started working with a corporate structure. When they saw the progress we were making they wanted to help us on the ground to see the numbers grow more and more. It’s good for the city! To improve airline connections, we decided to make Dubai into an airline hub, for which we closed our airport for renovation for this development. We now have to ensure best practices so that the whole region prospers. must know Dubai has the necessary elements and capabilities to handle events of any size throughout the year. With over 80,000+ hotel rooms and furnished flats, Dubai remains a dynamic destination where it is easy to conduct business. With a population of two million and counting and over 200+ different nationalities, the city offers a strategic location midway between the Far East and Europe. Dubai is the fifth most popular destination in the world. We attract people from across the world with world-class theme parks, the best hotels, shopping etc. In fact, young people are bound to come back again and again because there is always something new happening - new attractions and new experiences! Our gastro offering really has become second to none. We have many homegrown brands, which cover diverse cuisines from China to America. We look very carefully at our product offerings to ensure diversity for our source markets (including our home market); depending on which part of the world we go to, we find that people talk about Dubai differently, highlighting world-class shopping, gold souks, sightseeing, cuisine, restaurants, beaches, desert safaris, hotels and resorts, MICE activities and support systems… it’s all here! Dubai is today recognised as a brand, as a city that looks to the future.” MICEtalk November 2014 33 master plan Event Strategy In a time when the world is looking towards India as a popular MICE destination, Rishi Khandelwal, Director, Wish Bone India (WBI), explains where we stand, and the key areas MICE planners must look into. I ndia ranks 27th in the MICE market with a share of US$4.8 billion worldwide. With the new government at the Centre declaring tourism as one of the key thrust area as well as state governments’ efforts in improving the country’s infrastructure with state-of-the-art convention centres, the share can only rise. 34 not necessarily always required. Along with facilities for meetings, destinations which offer recreational opportunities and learning in relaxed settings are important. MICE buyers always look for new and unique destinations and India has so much variety to offer, but, to give impetus to MICE tourism, India must undertake strategic branding of India in the international market, besides developing amenities to facilitate business traveller. We at WBI aim to provide solid infrastructure, long term vendor relationship and leading technology. With unparalleled customer service and attention to detail, we offer suite of services to client worldwide. We handle every detail, leaving our clients free to focus on the message. Our goal is to continually provide a world of difference to our client every time! Our team is 100 per cent committed to deliver seamless logistical and an exceptional attendee experience. The important factors organisers must look for in hotels are flexibility, personalisation, and most importantly value. Choose hotels that have greater availability and better space formats Rishi Khandelwal to host larger groups. Customised package and a tie-up Director, Wish Bone India (WBI) for a long term on better rates is the foremost demand. Second come security and comfort. Organisers must look for value for money and an exotic location is Wish Bone India is a Destination Management Company that specialises in India and the subcontinent, primarily focussing on Tailor Made Travel Program, customised to the taste and preferences of discerning traveller. WBI is currently focussing at UK, France and Benelux countries. They participate in trade fairs and have representative offices in UK and France. MICEtalk November 2014 hotel talk Arabian Nights @ Fairmont Bab Al Bahr Uniquely positioned, Abu Dhabi is a place where historic landmarks and sandy beaches co-exist with international commerce, where traditional Arabic architecture meets contemporary skyscrapers. A sparkling addition to this vibrant centre is Fairmont Bab Al Bahr. Megha Paul from Abu Dhabi 36 MICEtalk November 2014 W ith superior hospitality, state-of-theart technology and more than 2,500 sq m (26,900 sq ft) of flexible, modern meeting space, this new, business-friendly hotel offers an unforgettable experience of this dynamic region. Service and settings unlike any other, Fairmont Bab Al Bahr promises an event like no other. Fresh, contemporary meeting venues—including a unique, open-air space—can be divided into versatile configurations, providing an easily customised setting. State-of-the-art audio-visual technology— including video-conferencing and LCD plasma TV monitors—and delightful banqueting options make every moment productive and enjoyable. hotel talk guests, through details such as personal butler service, private check-in and check-out, and access to an exclusive 24-hour lounge, offering complimentary refreshments. À The on-site Business Centre offers IT Butler service, computer rental, printing, faxing and secretarial services. À Our full-service Willow Stream Spa and fitness centre (opening in 2010) deliver the utmost in relaxation. À On-site recreation includes access to a private beach and two swimming pools. Conventions in an unconventional way For events of any size Fairmont Bab Al Bahr offers eight versatile meeting rooms, accommodating a wide range of functions— from a private executive retreat to an international convention. The lofty Saker Ballroom, which can accommodate up to 900 reception guests, offers splendid, floor-to-ceiling views of the Abu Dhabi Creek. The unique outdoor function area, the Falcon Lawn, treats guests to brilliant views of the piers and waters of the Abu Dhabi Creek. Smaller occasions are given no less attention to detail. The hotel’s multifunctional facilities also include more intimate rooms, such as the Dalma Boardroom and Bu Tinah Pier, a remarkable waterfront venue that projects into the creek for spectacular vistas of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. The complete experience Throughout its modern interior and 369 guest rooms and suites, Fairmont Bab Al Bahr is sure to impress with a vast array of offerings, including Fairmont Gold, Willow Stream Spa and an endless assortment of culinary experiences. À Fairmont Gold ensures the attentive, discreet service befitting the most discerning business Saker Ballroom is the largest venue and features walnut-wood panelling, a seven-metre-high ceiling, floor-to-ceiling windows providing natural light and magnificent views of the Abu Dhabi Creek, three divisible areas, pre-function areas and an outdoor terrace. Falcon Lawn, one of the city’s most distinctive outdoor function areas, rests on the shoreline of Fairmont Bab Al Bahr, with unrivalled views of the Abu Dhabi Creek and an adjoining pier. Bu Tinah Pier that projects into the Abu Dhabi Creek is ideal for small receptions or an intimate dining experience. Al Reem can be sectioned off into two smaller areas and is best suited for medium-sized events ranging from a business lunch for 100 guests to an evening reception. Sir Baniyas features a prefunction area flooded with natural light, perfect for private coffee breaks, working lunches and gathering before the start of the meeting. The main function space can also be separated into two distinct areas. Yas can accommodate boardroom settings and intimate evening receptions. The striking, contemporary interior design sets an ambience of calm serenity. Saadiyat, a versatile meeting space, can accommodate product launches, workshops and business receptions. Al Futaisi can be separated into two distinct venues that can host everything from a stakeholders’ presentation to a themed reception. MICEtalk November 2014 37 MICE initiative I t is true—the Indian business traveller is a pampered one, serenaded by the hotels as well as the destinations they are located in. New products are being designed and exciting deals are being cut out to attract this traveller community. This is because the MICE segment is becoming increasingly sophisticated with evolving preferences and interests. Rajeev Kale, COO (MICE, Domestic & Sports Holidays), Thomas Cook (India), says that corporates are looking at experiential trips with higher budgets. “We always strive to introduce products that are untouched by the rest of the market—be it through selection of venue, cuisine for the main event or exciting tours. New, unexplored destinations and engaging experiences will be the predominant factors for corporates,” he adds. Short-haul and sweet However, corporates do expect a certain return on investment other than just showing their group the destination. Hanneli Slabber, Country Manager, South African Tourism, says, “They all want something unique that no other corporate has ever done and an experience that the group will take back home.” NTOs Luring Indian Travellers She adds that MICE suppliers in her country have pulled out all stops - from event managers to teambuilding experts to securing interesting South African speakers or entertainment artists. Pro-active measures like these by the international tourism boards and NTOs have assured that MICE travel is not seasonal. Lubaina Sheerazi, India Representative, Ministry of Tourism, Oman, feels that Indians are now travelling abroad throughout the year for business. “A destination attracts MICE movements from India mainly because of direct air connectivity, close proximity and good infrastructure to host mega events. A good subsidy/incentive plan and easy availability of Indian food also plays a crucial role in attracting MICE from India,” she says. No other destination than Thailand knows this better. The Thailand Tourist Authority has therefore created a separate Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) that caters only to this segment. Vichaya Soonthornsaratoon, Director (Meetings, Incentive & Conventions Department), TCEB says that the Indian MICE outbound segment is growing faster than the overall outbound market in India. “The business delegates look for newer experiences and variety of options to choose from. Also, as a global trend, more and more MICE business is coming to Asia and we see India as our number one market. To cater to the new outlook of the India market we have launched the ‘Thailand Connect Campaign’ and are offering India-specific support packages like ‘Meeting Bonus’ based on various criteria depending on group size, profile, etc.,” she reveals. A slower economy might have meant fewer meetings and incentive trips abroad, but Indian corporates are not in a hurry to write off international destinations from their agenda. A few short-haul destinations talk about how they are ramping up their offerings for the Indian business traveller. Vichaya Soonthornsaratoon Director (Meetings, Incentive & Conventions Department), TCEB Hazel Jain Rajeev Kale COO (MICE, Domestic & Sports Holidays), Thomas Cook (India) Hanneli Slabber Country Manager, South African Tourism 38 MICEtalk November 2014 Lubaina Sheerazi India Representative, Ministry of Tourism, Oman viewpoint Smart Meetings An increased MICE spend is driving more companies to include MICE expenditure management as part of their corporate travel management policy. Benson Tang, Regional Director, Asia, Association of Corporate Travel Executives, tells us more. E arlier, corporate travel was transient and one would travel for one-on-one business meetings, trainings, new opportunities, etc. but now it’s not the same. An increasing number of corporates are adding MICE into their travel programme. As a global association, Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) comprises executive-level members in countries across the globe, pioneering educational and technological advances that make business travel productive, cost-effective and easy. Based on feedback from ACTE members, an emerging trend is that ‘big data’ is out and ‘smart data’ is in. Smart data may enhance efficiency and allow for better strategic decisions, support predictive analytics, and improve travellers’ engagement. Data access and analytics are also topics discussed in the recent ACTE Risk mitigation has become a priority in the travel checklist sessions. To factor in traveller centricity: simpler travel policies and more emphasis in balanced cost/benefit scorecard in MICE. To embrace innovation: increasing usage of So Lo Mo (social, local, mobile), automatic registration tools, and mobile applications for MICE on-site. To re-evaluate security: corporates are reaccessing overall risk management. Risk mitigation has become a priority in the travel checklist. Benson Tang Regional Director, Asia Association of Corporate Travel Executives 40 MICEtalk November 2014 We strongly believe associations and international seminars are very important to understand the changing global market. These exhibitions and associations have participation from across the world, and ACTE sincerely wants the industry to grow healthier. We are a non-profit organisation and act just as a mediator to help people network, spread awareness through education forums and give them a push beyond regionalised boundaries. This way travel managers get to learn, conventions create a platform for frank, open and an unrestricted discussion. (Views expressed in the article are that of the author) awards India Travel Awards - East 2014 Recognising Excellence in p Winners of the India Travel Awards with Maya trophy East Indian tourism celebrated the achievements of those behind the travel and tourism industry at the maiden edition of India Travel Awards - East, held on October 10, 2014 at Novotel, Kolkata Hotel and Residences. The awards were graced by Bratya Basu, Tourism Minister, West Bengal, along with a list of distinguished personalities who came together to acknowledge the contributions of the best in the Travel and Tourism industry in East India. p Best Design & Debut Hotel: Novotel Kolkata Hotel and Residences p Best MICE Operator: 42 p Staff Members of Novotel Kolkata Hotel and Residences who worked on the awards ceremony MICEtalk November 2014 Incentives and Conference Planners awards Neptune Holidays Pvt Ltd q Best Business Hotel: The Peerless Inn, Kolkata p Best MICE Consolidator: India Travel Awards - East 2014 u Best Destination Management Company: Aaryan Leisure & Holidays Pvt Ltd p Best Business Travel Agency: Discovery Holidays p Best Corporate Incentive Tours Operator: Just Holidays Pvt. Ltd. t Best Corporate Travel Agency: Travels and Rentals Lufthansa City Center MICEtalk November 2014 43 highlights Luxury now has a new VKonect unding success After witnessing a reso t luxury show on hosting the VKonec talks about in Delhi, Punam Singh come up what prompted her to w she has with the concept and ho d the leisure more shows for MICE an ar. market lined up next ye 46 MICEtalk November 2014 highlights MICEtalk November 2014 47 highlights 48 MICEtalk November 2014 VKonect expert talk Crib, Crib, Think Positive Crib! Don’t worry Be Happy LJ O nce you are done with the rounds of sympathy, then empathy, then trying to help these people by giving advice, you just want to run away and stop listening to these epitomes of misery. Even if you try to help them, they have ready reasons that thwart your suggestions from being useful. No solution will work for such people and they become martyrs to their circumstances. On a lighter note, you can however, admire their conviction, their belief in the fact that things are really bad. As you read this, there may be some names that you can straightaway place in this category, but just take a moment to check if your own name comes up. Replay your conversations with that little voice in your head, the one referred to as the conscience. Conversations about everything, pros and cons, doubts, fears, hurts, concerns and see how often are you the one doing the cribbing? Everyone has a mental image of what type of a person they are and much of it is based on the kind of nature that is projected externally, the image you have chosen to live up to. But even in keeping up with that image, deep inside there is a deluge of issues that bring out 50 MICEtalk November 2014 K Have you come across those people who just can’t stop complaining? They always have problems, their luck is always out and their burdens are comparable to the Greek Titan, Atlas, who carries the world on his back. Shabnam Mehra negative emotions. Do you always want the sympathy, empathy and helpful suggestions? In that phase, do you also have the conviction that things are really bad? Do look at your own fears and feelings of shortcoming and see how important and consistent they appear in your secret thoughts. If you keep these thoughts festering inside you, at least some part of you is mirroring the same cribber you wanted to run away from. So acknowledge and accept these thoughts and provide yourself the same solutions you tried to help others with. Hopefully you can help yourself and at least you will have a different outlook when you hear someone else crib. Look on the Brighter Side expert talk Readers Ask am leading a team, and don’t want to come across as a disciplinarian. How Q: Idoenvironment? I make sure that my team has a good balance between fun and serious work A: To explore the right balance, you will need to evaluate the present situation. As a leader, who is guiding this initiative, what are the obstacles or issues coming in the way? Is it something in your style or are your team members not being able to maintain the balance. Either ways it may be a good idea to engage in a team discussion, where you share your intent and seek their inputs to make office a great place. There could be a list of non-negotiable deliverables so that core objectives are met and everyone is made aware that no slacking off is allowed on those issues. To bring about a friendlier environment seek suggestions that add to people’s comfort. You could relax some rules, which give people greater flexibility to operate. Also, create a system under which gentle reminders can be given to people who are losing focus, rather than needing to clamp down suddenly and making the situation stressful. Do remember that while you can intend this drive and communicate as much, a lot depends on the individuals. So, give people a chance to find balance in the way it keeps them happy. All the best, it’s a great thought. have completed three years in an organisation, but work has become mundane Q: Inow. How do I keep myself motivated? Also, the problem is that I am a multifaceted person in a profession that is single tracked, and I don’t know how to keep my other sides entertained. A: In today’s fast paced life, three years is definitely a lot of time in the same job and monotony can seep in very easily. While you may be experiencing additional frustration because by nature you would like to try multiple things, please consider what has come in the way of your trying out new things in the scope of your work. Have you discussed opportunities and options with your senior management or even take on new initiatives which add value to your organisation’s output? Hopefully, your contribution would pave the way for doing something additional and different. Or you could look at new assignments both within and outside the organisation. Q&a But if that is not working out, why not consider exploring opportunities beyond work? Consider some other activities, it could be learning a new skill, or joining a focus group and participating in their activities. You may want to study or pick up a sport. There are many options so you will be able to choose given, your time, interest and financial considerations. The novelty of your new interest will provide the break you need in your work life and keep you feeling good. Send in your questions for advice on your professional life to us and we will get our expert, Shabnam Mehra, to respond to your queries. You can write in at shabnamsmehra@ yahoo.com or visit her website www.reflectingangles.com about the author The author, Shabnam Mehra, is the Founder of Reflecting Angles. She specialises in Life Coaching Skills and is an Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) Practitioner. She conducts various life coaching sessions for corporate and individuals. MICEtalk November 2014 51 etiquette talk Shital Kakkar Mehra Practitioner of Corporate Etiquette and International Protocol in India Women Business and Workplace The rules of business etiquette have relaxed over the last couple of decades. However, the biggest change in this time period has been the number of women who have entered the workforce, leading to confusion regarding the rules of gender etiquette. Today, business has become ‘gender-neutral’— there are no men and women in the workplace, only ‘professionals’. Top eight rules for practicing gender-neutral business etiquettes are: 1 Introductions: Both men and women are expected to stand for all business introductions. The rules for making introductions in the corporate arena are driven by rank and hierarchy and not the age or the gender of the person. Women on their part should say their full name (e.g. don’t mumble, “Hello! I am Leena from HR”) to prevent undermining your position and status in the organisation. 2 Ms. and Mr.: Women are introduced or addressed verbally and in all written communication using the title ‘Ms.’. The titles ‘Mrs.’ and ‘Miss’ are no longer used in the workplace and if a woman prefers to be addressed as Mrs./Miss, she is expected to inform her business associates accordingly. 3 Shake hands with everyone: Today, there is no ‘masculine’ (read: extra firm) or ‘feminine’ (read: dainty) handshake. Offer a firm handshake and shake hands with everyone in the group, irrespective of gender. Also, there is no protocol regarding who initiates a handshake—the person offering his/her hand first has an advantage, regardless of gender. 4 Body language: Both men and women are expected to step from behind their desk to shake hands, exchange business cards and offer a seat to their visitors. Handshake is the only physical contact between men and women in the workplace. All professionals are expected to maintain appropriate eye contact, respect personal space and escort visitors to the lobby/elevator at the end of a meeting. 52 MICEtalk November 2014 5 Should women pay? Of course, in corporate entertaining, the one who invites pays! Inform the wait staff in advance that you are the host as they often assume that the man in the group will settle the bill! 6 Touch: Besides handshake, an occasional pat on the back for a job well done is acceptable. Using terms of endearment (e.g. “Honey, Sweetie, and Darling), complimenting on looks or attire or cracking off-color jokes are all considered inappropriate and are backed by strict sexual harassment laws. 7 Office Etiquette: Today, women should not expect men to hold open doors for them—the person who reaches the door first is expected to hold it open for the person walking behind him/her, regardless of gender. Similarly, the person closest to the elevator door/car door/rotating door, exits first. Regardless of gender, one is expected to help a colleague carry heavy files, hail a cab or help with the luggage in an airplane aisle. 8 Communication: If you are addressing a person in an email and are unsure if they are a man or a woman, simply cut and paste the entire name. e.g. ‘Dear Shital Kakkar Mehra’ and not ‘Dear Sir/Madam’. Luckily, the world of business is increasingly becoming a level playing field and it has become imperative that we look beyond a person’s gender when conducting business. India is a traditional society, where gender plays a huge role in the social fabric but the workplaces are increasingly becoming gender-neutral. checklist Reservations Check To ensure tactfully managed hotel reservations, especially with a large delegation gearing up for a corporate event, MICEtalk gives you a comprehensive checklist of things to keep in mind while selecting a hotel. Checklist Hotel Reservations: 54 þ Be sure of the specific number of rooms you require in a hotel. Hold a few as back-up for an increase in numbers þ Ascertain the cut-off date for final hotel reservation confirmation þ Fix a date for a review before blocking the reservation. You need to be sure by this date about the number of delegates. þ Get a dedicated person as your point of contact at the hotel responsible for your bookings and for your queries, if any Assign one of your team members to be in-charge of this job. It is essential for the success of an event. þ Be sure to learn about hotel policies for change in bookings and deposit requirements þ Remember to reserve complimentary rooms (normally possible with large block bookings) for: Company staff Speakers Event management staff (if you are using an event management company) þ Find out about payment procedures at the hotel: Does the hotel accept cheques? Can you use credit cards? MICEtalk November 2014 Which credit cards are honoured by them Do they accept cash, if required? þ If you are holding a large conference, even up to 100-150 delegates, you need to find out about extra hotel staff during peak check-in and checkout times Front Desk Bellboys Valet Parking Attendants Parking area for large vehicles, if buses or vans are being used. þ Do not forget to ensure support for speciallychallenged guests (Check with hotel regarding their facilities for specially-challenged people) þ Find out about room services so you can decide what is to be paid for guests and what your company will absorb Mini bar Laundry Telephone l Local l Outstation (domestic and international) þ Check about complimentary facilities in VIP rooms Bottle of wine or port Fresh fruit Cookies Flowers þ Book enough rooms with late check-in and departure facilities Review this when you have the final ticketing done Conference & Meeting Facilities Before booking a hotel, checking of meeting rooms and conference facilities is a must: þ Ensure the availability of the venue on dates required by you and the flexibility in case the meeting date gets changed. Check the size of the room to ensure it will be a comfortable experience for participants. þ The meeting room should have a proper view of the speaker from every angle without any obstruction. þ Natural light in the room, or at least the breakaway room, is always an added advantage. þ Check about other events taking place at the same time if you are not booking the entire space. If yes, be sure that the partitions are sound proof. þ Make sure the location is easily accessible and well-connected with the required air, rail and road links. þ Keep in mind the profile of delegates attending the conference and your company’s corporate image during your selection. The selection of venue should be appropriate for extra events and excursions that you may plan. þ Keep in mind the safety of the place. Necessary conference requirements: þ þ Small rooms close by for break-away meetings Basics like An electronic whiteboard Projector Stationery Wi-Fi internet access Laptop’s availability Laptop connections Photocopying and fax services Good ventilation and temperature control Tea, coffee, refreshments and meals service Checklist þ þ MICEtalk November 2014 55 social responsibility Food for Thought Brig. Trigunesh Mukherjee, AVSM, Co-founder, Exper Executive Education Everything we do has an element of mutuality, the absence or presence of which decides whether the task will thrive or fail. Getting My Basics Right While we were in Mizoram storms were not that uncommon but one of those which was particularly severe taught me a ‘life lesson’–if such a term could be coined. Two houses in the nearby village were virtually flattened so my wife and I walked across to see how we could help. We ran into a flurry of activity rebuilding the houses and wonder of wonders none of the inmates of the affected houses were involved. They had been put up in safer places and were being looked after fully by others. Young and old from the villages around were rebuilding. The headman told us, “Don’t worry – they will have brand new houses by the day after”. True, local material is mainly used for construction but still the pace was hectic. The wise old man simply told us, “We are doing what we would always do”. This was practical manifestation of the Mizo code of conduct called Tlawmnagaihna (easy pronunciation would be “thlongmaina”). This code simply put, asks everyone to help and take on the responsibilities of others who are facing hardship, irrespective of how much bother one may have to go through. The saying in Mizoram is, “Anyone who does not follow tlawmnagaihna is not a Mizo”. That experience taught me the fundamental and all embracing concept of mutuality. In recent times, thanks to a book by the same name we have become familiar with an African way of life, “Ubuntu”. Essentially meaning, “I am because We are,” again illustrating the concept of mutuality. Yet, we neither spend time thinking about this nor practise it consciously. Let me take a few examples which are likely to have been experienced by all of us. À When you talk to me and I listen (but do I?). À Awarding an incentive–has to appear to be an incentive to the receiver. À Setting up an institution/organisation–the purpose of the organisation lies outside it (satisfying an external need). À Solving a problem without understanding mutuality, leads to needless solutions or wrong solution or solution for another problem. À Very often businesses/airlines/logistics fail because adequate attention has not been paid to the others. À Dependence on the unknown cab driver. Virtually anything we do or experience has an element of mutuality. Effective leaders, at all levels and from all fields, intrinsically understand the critical impact of mutuality. Therefore, they do not shy away from indicating their dependence while being independent. Thriving or failing, in almost everything, is related to the presence or absence of mutuality. Next time give this a little more conscious thought; good luck – thinking costs nothing. 56 MICEtalk November 2014 event talk Celebrating 150 Years of Winter Tourism St. Moritz and the Engadin, Switzerland, will be celebrating 150 years of winter tourism in the winter of 2014-2015. Celebrations will be in full swing in St. Moritz from December 5-7, 2014. A number of events will be taking place in the Upper Engadin to showcase its ancient tradition of winter tourism throughout the winter season. A variety of new infrastructural additions in the skiing areas, other Hotel & Ski Pass Offers and a number of fun events on the frozen lake are some of the other highlights of the season. A range of ski and snowboard brands will be put to test at the grand ski and snowboard equipment test on the ‘Corvatsch’ during this period. The St. Moritz City Race, also a part of the special winter season celebrations, expects to see many locals, guests and celebrities competing against one another at a ski cross event along with a cross-country skiing course running through and through the village. The special programme at St. Moritz and the Engadin will run through the entire 2014-2015 winter season, from December 5 to late April. An anniversary film and an anniversary magazine will also be circulated, focusing on the revolutionary force of the founding fathers. They will also be emphasising on the different ways in which winter tourism has grown and evolved in the Engadin. special offer Guests who book more than one night at a hotel offering the Hotel & Ski Pass package will obtain their ski pass for CHF 35 per person per day. The offer is valid on all Upper Engadin mountain railways and cableways and for the entire duration of the stay in Engadin St. Moritz. This season will also bring with it the opportunity for the Engadin’s hoteliers to once again delight their guests with unique offers. With offers like the ‘Hotel & Ski Pass Offer’, snow-sport enthusiasts will get to not just extract the most out of their hotel accommodation, but will also be able to enjoy a naturally beautiful setting, up to 350 km of spotlessly set Pistes, 56 mountain railways and cableway, three Snow Parks and admission to 34 mountain restaurants. With each event following the next so closely and the itinerary of any one attending being so action packed, a dull moment seems unlikely. MICEtalk November 2014 57 tech talk ‘App’etite for Tech There are a million and half things to do when you are in charge of turning that nebulous little boardroom idea into a slick conference or even a mega-incentive trip. We tell you how to turn that pocket entertainment device called a smartphone/PDA/iPad into a power-assistant! Hritvick Sen A s a MICE planner, how many times have you wished for a squad of assistants, three more sets of arms or even a processor or two added to the old noggin? (If you have any or all of the above, please feel free to ignore this article). Chances are, it’s just you, a bunch of folders and your smartphone rushing down the hall in mad abandon. In that case, there are apps which might just be the solution to halve or even quarter your work-load. Yes, put that phone of yours to better use than selfies and Facebooking (and we’ll tell you how to incorporate them into your event seamlessly, too). Eventbrite Take Eventbrite, for instance. It’s a fabulous event planner, but who says it can’t be used for organising huge group trips? First off, this app lets you create pages with your event (or trip, in our case). You can also invite and manage attendees, see their preferences, and customise accordingly. And when the trip’s done and the dust settled, you can set ablaze Facebook and Twitter with Eventbrite’s inbuilt social media tools. For conferences, this app is like a chainsaw! Spread word about your event throughout your contact-list– Done! Keep track of who’s attending–Done! Segregate touchy VIPs–Done Yesterday! You can send them links to register them online, issue tickets, and get more information about your attendees. Bizzabo Another member of this ‘management efficiency’ clan is Bizzabo. It also works on a similar principle. 58 MICEtalk November 2014 Visualise the event or meeting, create a page where you can display all the information you want, send invites, and hey presto! You have a brilliantly managed meeting. You can also track your event attendance, give out notes or speaker-bios, and track your attendees spread word about the event. Bizzabo also touts its platformindependence as people can access this from desktop or mobile, Android or iOS. It assures you of real-time updation for guests as the event progresses. A piece of news for bigger organisers: Bizzabo also keeps in mind sponsor visibility and placement. All in all, a pretty neat package. Hootsuite This, in essence, is a social media gobbler. OK, so the official explanation is that “Hootsuite is a social media management system for brand management. The system’s user interface takes the form of a dashboard, and supports social network integrations for Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+, Foursquare, MySpace, WordPress, TrendSpottr and Mixi.” Whew! It tracks all the buzz about your event or tour, how much of a smash hit it was, and what are people saying about it, all on one concise dashboard. Now remember, all of the above lifesavers are not exactly going to earn your salary for you (A.I. is still on the way!). But what they most definitely do, is streamline your work-processes, delegate authority, make sure you are on top of things and help you pull off that fabulously organised event, MICE trip or conference. And that’s a great thing in itself, isn’t it? visa talk Group Visa Requirements Spain þ Passport with a validity of minimum three months þ Photocopy of all the pages of the passport (even the blank pages) þ Schengen Visa Application Form: If applying from Delhi, you need three visa application forms and if applying from Mumbai, submit one visa application form þ The following forms also need to be duly filled, signed and submitted along with the application: a) Spain Authorisation Form b) Declaration Form þ Three recent passport size photographs with matt or semi-matt finish, 60-80 per cent face coverage, white background and without border (Size: 35mm x 45mm) þ Cover letter from the individual on the company’s letterhead with the company’s registration copy þ Cover letter from the Sponsor Company stating the employee’s joining date and salary details þ Original company and personal bank statement for the last six months with a bank seal and signature þ Company and personal Income Tax Returns for the last three years þ Salary slips for the last three months along with NOC from company þ Company’s Memorandum of Article þ Ticket itinerary þ Hotel booking confirmation on its letterhead þ A copy of the Pan Card and Credit Card is required þ Original Medical Insurance for the stay duration amounting to 30,000 Euros. Separate travel insurance for each passenger, including children. The validity of the travel insurance must be at least 15 days longer than the period of stay and must cover the whole Schengen territory. Oman þ Passport with scanned copies of the first/last/ observation pages þ Confirmed air ticket þ Confirmed hotel booking (visa will be procured through immigration authority by the travel agent who is arranging the hotel booking) For more information, contact Udaan India at websupport@udaanindia.com 60 MICEtalk November 2014 Hotels high on MICE Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group appoints Vice PresidentCommercial Operations, Asia Pacific Sandy Russell has joined Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group as Vice President, Commercial Operations, Asia Pacific. She comes with 21 years of experience in hospitality, of which 14 years were with Carlson Rezidor in sales and marketing roles including Senior Director of Revenue Generation, Director of Global Key Accounts as well as Regional Director of Sales and Marketing. The Lemon Tree Hotel Company appoints HeadCorporate Accounts Rahool Macarius has been appointed as Head-Corporate Accounts, at The Lemon Tree Hotel Company. Starting his career as Management Trainee with IHG Hotels and going on to head the sales and marketing function of Holiday Inn Resort, Goa, he now has 15 years of experience in the hospitality industry. He has also worked with ITC Fortune Park Hotels as Regional Sales ManagerWestern India. Grand Mercure Bangalore Novotel Chennai SIPCOT welcomes welcomes General Manager Gaurav Shiva has Manager of the Novotel Chennai SIPCOT. Shoeb has an experience of 25 years in the hospitality industry. He has worked with brands like Starwood, ITC WelcomGroup, Four Points by Sheraton and Intercontinental among others. He joined the Accor family in 2010 to launch the Novotel Visakhapatnam Varun Beach. been appointed as the General Manager for Grand Mercure, Bangalore. Shiva has over 17 years of experience in the hotel industry and has been associated with a wide gamut of departments within the hospitality space. He has been associated with the pre-opening of the Grand Mercure hotels in Goa and Bengaluru. He has worked in hotels in Europe, America and Asia. Novotel Kolkata Hotel and Residences appoints ibis Chennai SIPCOT Hotel and Residences (NKHR), as General Manager. Kishan is a well-rounded hotelier with more than 17 years of work experience in the hospitality industry spanning India, Switzerland, Taiwan, Singapore and Australia. Prior to this, he was the General Manager-Operations at Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre and Hyderabad International Convention Centre. He has also worked in some of the most renowned hotels across the world including Hilton Taipei. has been appointed the General Manager for ibis Chennai SIPCOT. Earlier, he was the GM of The Raintree Hotel, St Mary’s. He has worked in the hospitality industry across India, the Middle East and Maldives. Previously he has worked with Radisson Chennai, The Leela Mumbai and Grand Hyatt Mumbai. General Manager Mohammed Shoeb is the General General Manager Jai Kishan has joined Novotel Kolkata appoints General Manager Rajesh Gopalakrishnan MICEtalk November 2014 61 events 15-18 Jan Salon Idees Vacances To be announced Charleroi, Belgium 2015 16-18 22-25 India International Emitt Istanbul Travel Mart To be announced Istanbul, Turkey Cochin event calendar To be announced Kochi, India Jan30-Feb1 Dresden Travel Market Messe Dresden Dresden, Germany 62 04-06 16-18 India International Travel & Tourism Exhibition MMRDA Exhibition Center Mumbai, India Jan28-Feb1 Fitur Feb To be announced Comunidad De Madrid, Spain 2015 03-04 02-12 Satte Mumbai West Travel World Expo Kuwait International Fair Ground Kuwait City, Kuwait 06-07 Business Travel And MICE Erfurt Travel Fair Bombay Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC) Mumbai, India Thuringenhalle Erfurt Erfurt, Germany To be announced Mumbai, India 10-12 Outbound Travel Mart-New Delhi To be announced Noida, India 10-12 Travel & Tourism Fair-Delhi Expo Centre Noida Noida, India 06-08 March 2015 Guangzhou International Travel Fair China Import & Export Fair Pazhou Complex Guangzhou, China 09-15 12-14 Feria Internacional De Turismo Bolivia India International Travel Exhibition Raipur Los Tajibos Hotel & Convention Center Santa Cruz (de la Sierra), Bolivia To be announced Raipur, India MICEtalk November 2014 Postal Reg. 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