A new luxe address in SE Asia

Singapore-based Far East Hospitality is set to launch its 324-room modern luxury hotel, The Clan Hotel Singapore, in the second quarter of 2020. The new property claims to be in line with the new definition of luxury for the modern-day traveller, who places ‘seeing the world’ as a top priority.

TT Bureau

With India Sales Associates as its Regional Sales 0ffice in lndia, Far East Hospitality has launched its latest brand, The Clan Hotel, which aims to redefine luxury for the new-age traveller. Announcing the new venture at ITB Asia 2019, Arthur Kiong, Chief Executive 0fficer, Far East Hospitality, said, “To meet the growing momentum of experience- driven travel, we challenged ourselves to introduce a new perspective on luxury with The Clan Hotel. Through carefully curated touchpoints, we want to connect more travellers to unique experiences that deliver both a deeper cultural connection and a strong sense of place— staying true to our customercentric approach of Singapore-inspired hospitality.”

Data for the last six months shows that travellers aged between 25 and 44 years make up an average 41 per cent of international visitor arrivals. This is an up-and-coming generation with 57 per cent placing travelling and seeing the world at the top of their list of aspirations. “Discerning and savvy, they are willing to pay reasonably more to enjoy unique or memorable experiences. This new generation of travellers defines luxury beyond the traditional sense,” Kiong added.

Slated to open in the second quarter of 2020, The Clan Hotel Singapore is a 324-room property that comprises four room types – Superior, Deluxe, Premier, and Grand Premier. To bring to life the best of local experiences for its guests, The Clan Hotel Singapore will be collaborating with artists to create authentic touchpoints that represent Singapore-inspired hospitality. These include customised in-room dining experiences, personalised precinct tours, photo walks, and food tours, as well as shoe-shining services.

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