{"id":236633,"date":"2019-12-27T15:03:02","date_gmt":"2019-12-27T14:03:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/turkeyalwan.net\/?p=236633"},"modified":"2019-12-27T15:29:30","modified_gmt":"2019-12-27T14:29:30","slug":"travel-news-december-2019","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/turkeyalwan.net\/travel-news-december-2019\/","title":{"rendered":"Travel news: this month (December 2019) in luxury travel"},"content":{"rendered":"
Friday\u00a0newsletters<\/a>\u00a0always feature travel\u00a0contests<\/a>,\u00a0tips<\/a>,\u00a0series<\/a>, or\u00a0news<\/a>.<\/p>\n Every last Friday of the month, you can read my news round-up of what\u2019s happening in the world of luxury travel and aviation. In this issue:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n With its proximity to Hyde Park and Kensington Palace, Bayswater in West London is recognized for its streets lined with grand terraces of white stucco houses and garden squares. Among them is an iconic building and former department store \u2013 Whiteleys \u2013 soon to become home to Six Senses London<\/a>. The hotel will mark the brand\u2019s entry into the UK and will open with 110 guest rooms and suites, starting from 355 square feet (33 square meters) and celebrating the building\u2019s origins, while making space for modern living. There will also be 14 branded residences, with owners able to tap into all the privileges that come with a Six Senses home, including bespoke interior design, concierge service, dining, housekeeping and wellness programming. Six Senses London is slated to open in 2023.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n The first of eight Airbus A350s has officially entered SAS<\/a>\u2019 fleet. The aircraft will be based at the SAS hub at Copenhagen Airport and will operate on seven routes during the first year, including Chicago, Beijing, New York, Tokyo, Shanghai, Hong Kong and San Francisco. The Business Class cabin will have 40 seats featuring a 18,5\u201d HD entertainment screen, PC-power and high-power USB, separate control for backrest recline, a new bi-fold tray table including a personal device holder, and a durable threshold that also can give a light foot massage. SAS has also developed a new welcoming area at the entrance door where travelers are greeted in a stylish area, featuring inlaid lights and other unique design features. During the flight, this area will serve as a refreshment bar for SAS Business Class travelers.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n On January 1st 2020, Mandarin Oriental<\/a> will take over management of the property from Kempinski. It will be Mandarin Oriental\u2019s second hotel in the United Arab Emirates following the opening of Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai in early 2019. The hotel will be rebranded as a Mandarin Oriental property, following a phased renovation over two years, during which time the hotel will remain open. The work will encompass upgrades to guestrooms and recreational amenities, as well as new food and beverage facilities. The Emirates Palace<\/a> hotel sits on a 1,3 km (0,8 mi) private beachfront, featuring 394 guestrooms & suites, and 12 restaurants & bars. Leisure facilities include a marina, two swimming pools, a spa and two fitness centers.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n As the commercial operation of the Airbus A330 registration CS-TOG came to an end, TAP Air Portugal<\/a> now has a completely renovated fleet that is one of the newest in the world. The removal of the this aircraft means that TAP’s aircraft have an average age of 3.9 years compared to an average of 15 a year ago. Following the removal of Airbus A330 CS-TOG, all longhaul flights now use new aircraft or ones with a modern cabin interior – including the new Business Class seats – that offer passengers the highest levels of comfort. TAP’s long-haul fleet is now composed of 17 Airbus A330neo, 4 Airbus A321 LR and 7 Airbus A330ceo with completely retrofitted and standardized cabin interiors. TAP’s fleet modernization process will enter aviation history as being one of the fastest fleet transformations ever in the world.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Jumeirah<\/a> has been appointed to manage the renowned Capri Palace Hotel<\/a> in Italy. The hotel, founded by Tonino Cacace, stands high up on a hill overlooking the Gulf of Naples and fully embodies the Italian Dolce Vita. The property’s airy interiors are filled with artwork with tributes to the works of Mir\u00f2, Magritte, Warhol, Keith Haring, and Pomodoro, amongst others. White, blue and neutral tones create an unmistakably Mediterranean atmosphere in the 68 guest rooms, while the ceramic tiles and bespoke furniture evoke the sense of an Italian family home, ensuring guests are well rooted in their surroundings. In line with Jumeirah\u2019s commitment to offering exceptional culinary experiences, Capri Palace, Jumeirah is home to two Michelin star restaurants.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n The aesthetic of Finnair<\/a>‘s new Business Class lounge complex <\/span>centres<\/span>\u00a0on\u00a0<\/span>Nordicness<\/span>, simplicity, clean lines, natural materials and texture to provide a warm experience. The new lounge is broken up in a variety of smaller \u201cpockets\u201d aligned to different customer needs and activities. The deeper you go into the lounge, the quieter and more private it becomes. <\/span>The furniture selection includes both modern and classic design pieces from esteemed Nordic brands. For example, the entrance area features <\/span>Eero<\/span>\u00a0<\/span>Aarnio\u2019s<\/span> ball chairs.\u00a0<\/span>The lounge is operated in partnership with Finnish food provider Fazer, who prepares food in a new open kitchen concept which is coupled with a dedicated dining area.<\/span>\u00a0<\/span>The rotating menu consists of a choice of three main courses with meat, fish and vegetarian options, six salads and a wide selection of desserts.<\/span>\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Aman, one of the most exclusive luxury hotel brands in the world<\/a>, is opening a hotel in South Beach in 2023. According to the Miami Herald<\/a>, the two-building Aman Miami project will include an Aman hotel and Aman-branded residences, and will be built on the former site of the Versailles Hotel at 3425 Collins Avenue in Miami Beach. The size of the buildings, the number of rooms and the architects who will design the project have not yet been determined. Aman currently has two US locations –\u00a0Amangani<\/a> in Wyoming\u00a0and\u00a0Amangiri<\/a> in Utah – and is expected to open a New York hotel<\/a> in late 2020. Aman typically manages hotels in serene, off-the-beaten-path destinations, but is now turning its focus toward properties in bustling cities (and I am not sure whether I like this new trend).<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Hokkaido is Japan\u2019s untamed northern wilderness, as famous for its summer flower fields as for its legendary ski resorts. It is here that Aman will open its 4th Japanese property, on the slopes of Mount Moiwa, in 2023. On nature\u2019s doorstep, Aman Niseko<\/a> will provide unrivaled access to seasonal outdoor pursuits, from skiing and snowboarding in winter, to hiking, mountain biking and river rafting the rest of the year. Befitting the onsen capital of the world, both indoor and outdoor onsen \u2013 Japanese hot spring bathing pools \u2013 will be a feature of the Aman Spa as well the 31 exclusive Aman branded Residences. The hotel’s architecture will be deliberately contemporary, with subtle references to traditional design motifs of Hokkaido\u2019s indigenous people, the Ainu.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Dubbed Taiwan’s first luxury boutique airline, Starlux Airlines<\/a> has been creating a stir even before its first aircraft is taking off next month. Eleven minutes after opening ticket sales online on December 16, the Taipei-based carrier sold out all seats on its first three flights (Taipei-Macau, Taipei-Penang and Taipei-Danang). Not only did the carrier already share its inflight safety movie<\/a> on social media (which is going viral on YouTube), it has also unveiled other details as well<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Boeing and Southwest Airlines<\/a> have reached a confidential agreement for a portion of projected financial damages related to the grounding of the airline’s Boeing 737 MAX. Southwest estimates this incremental profitsharing accrual to be approximately $125 million USD, and<\/span>\u00a0officials said the money would be added to the company\u2019s employee profit-sharing fund. <\/span>\u201cOur people have done an incredible job managing through the Max groundings, while providing the highest levels of customer service and one of the best operational performances in our history,\u201d said Gary C. Kelly, CEO of Southwest. Federal regulators<\/span>\u00a0ordered all 737 Max planes grounded on March 13, 2019, <\/span> after the jets were involved in two fatal crashes resulting from software problems in the planes\u2019 operating system.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n *** Follow me on\u00a0Instagram<\/a>,\u00a0Youtube<\/a>,\u00a0Twitter<\/a>\u00a0or\u00a0Facebook<\/a>\u00a0for a daily moment of travel inspiration ***<\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Today (December 27, 2019): December 2019 luxury travel news.<\/strong><\/h5>\n
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\n1. Six Senses will open a hotel in London<\/strong><\/h5>\n
\n2. SAS reveals the Business Class product of its A350 fleet<\/strong><\/h5>\n
\n3. <\/strong>Abu Dhabi’s iconic Emirates Palace will become a Mandarin Oriental Hotel<\/h5>\n
\n4. TAP Air Portugal completes its fleet renewal<\/strong><\/h5>\n
\n5. Jumeirah adds Capri Palace to its expanding international hotel portfolio<\/strong><\/h5>\n
\n6. Finnair opens its new flagship lounge at Helsinki Airport<\/strong><\/h5>\n
\n7. <\/strong>The famed Aman brand is opening a hotel in … Miami’s South Beach<\/h5>\n
\n8. <\/strong>Aman announces a 4th ultraluxe retreat in Japan<\/h5>\n
\n9. Taiwan will get a new trendy airline, Starlux Airlines<\/strong><\/h5>\n<\/div>\n
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\n<\/div>\n10. Boeing pays Southwest $125 million USD over B737 Max grounding<\/strong><\/h5>\n
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