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A reimagined Best Western Plus Hotel Subic, Philippines welcomes guests

BWH Hotels, a global hospitality network comprising WorldHotels™, Best Western® Hotels & Resorts, and SureStay® Hotels, continues to strengthen its presence in the Philippines with the relaunch of the renovated Best Western Plus Hotel Subic, an elevated hotel that overlooks the sea and sunset on the west coast of Luzon Island. Part of the BWH Hotels portfolio since its opening in 2018, Best Western Plus Hotel Subic has reopened following an extensive revitalization that will re-establish it as one of the leading destinations in Subic – a dynamic freeport zone and popular tourist resort just 2.5 hours’ drive from Manila. Travellers can relax in contemporary king or twin rooms, stay connected with fast and free Wi-Fi, chill out at the sea-facing rooftop pool and deck, and work out at the well-equipped fitness center. Two inviting restaurants offer fresh local and international cuisine throughout the day, and the hotel’s dedicated events hall sets the stage for business and social gatherings, including weddings. “We are thrilled to welcome guests back to Best Western Plus Hotel Subic following the property’s major refurbishment. With its prime location in the heart of this emerging destination, including a spectacular pool deck and sea views, this is set to become the hotel-of-choice for local and overseas visitors to Subic Bay, including our global network of Best Western Rewards® members,” said Olivier Berrivin, Vice President – APAC, BWH Hotels. Best Western Plus Hotel Subic joins the existing portfolio of BWH Hotels in the Philippines, which comprises six hotels and resorts spread across a wide range of vibrant cities and resort destinations, including guest-favored Best Western Plus properties in Clark, Panglao, and Puerto Princesa.    

Architecture and Design

BWH Hotels reveals a fresh look for the Best Western Plus Subic

Global hospitality network BWH Hotels continues to strengthen its presence in the Philippines with the relaunch of the renovated Best Western Plus Hotel Subic. The revitalised property is an elevated hotel that overlooks the sea and sunset on the west coast of Luzon Island. Part of the BWH Hotels portfolio since its opening in 2018, Best Western Plus Hotel Subic has reopened following an extensive refurbishment that will re-establish it as one of the leading destinations in Subic. Its location is a dynamic freeport zone and popular tourist resort just 2.5 hours' drive from Manila. BWH Hotels’ vice-president in APAC Olivier Berrivin enthused: “We are thrilled to welcome guests back to Best Western Plus Hotel Subic following the property's major refurbishment. With its prime location in the heart of this emerging destination, including a spectacular pool deck and sea views, this is set to become the hotel-of-choice for local and overseas visitors to Subic Bay, including our global network of Best Western Rewards members.” A refreshing addition Best Western Plus Hotel Subic joins the existing portfolio of BWH Hotels in the Philippines, which comprises six hotels and resorts spread across a wide range of vibrant cities and resort destinations, including guest-favored Best Western Plus properties in Clark, Panglao, and Puerto Princesa. The redesigned Best Western Plus Hotel Subic now features bright and stylish interiors, international amenities and exceptional event spaces.  Travellers can relax in contemporary king or twin rooms, stay connected with fast and free Wi-Fi, chill out at the sea-facing rooftop pool and deck, and work out at the well-equipped fitness center.  Two inviting restaurants offer fresh local and international cuisine throughout the day, and the hotel's dedicated events hall sets the stage for business and social gatherings, including weddings.

Asia

Ayusin ang industriyang panghimpapawid ng Pilipinas, mungkahi ng AsBAA

Dumalaw ang AsBAA sa Clark International Airport kasama si pangulong Alexander Cauguiran ng CIAC Dumalaw kamakailan ang Asian Business Aviation Association (AsBAA) sa Pilipinas para hikayatin ang mga opisyal ng pamahalaan na ayusin ang kasikipan ng NAIA sa Maynila. Isa rin sa layunin ng pangkat na mapaayos ang mga business and general aviation (BA/GA) facility na pinamamahalaan ng mga ito nang magamit sila nang panmatagalan. Sa kanilang pagpupulong kasama ng Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) at ang Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA), tinalakay ng mga kinatawan ng AsBAA sa Pilipinas at sa rehiyon na ang NAIA ay may kabuuang 40 pagkikilos kada oras na pabor sa komersyal na mga airline, habang ang mga BA/GA ay nakakagamit lamang nang dalawang oras kada araw. Ipinakita ng MIAA ang kanilang kasalukuyang solusyon nito upang mapahusay ang pagpapatakbo nang paliparan, tulad ng kamakailang pagtatayo ng communication navigation surveillance and air traffic management system sa buong bansa, at sa patuloy na pagpapalawak ng rapid exit taxiways nito. Samantala, sinabi ng CAAP na handa itong sumunod sa mga pandaigdigang pamantayang ginagamit sa industriyang panghimpapawid, lalo na ang mga regulasyong pang-GA/BA. Paliparan ng Maynila balak ilabas mula sa kabisera Ang pangmatagalang solusyong isinasaliksik ngayon ng AsBAA ay isang redistribution plan upang ilipat ang aviation traffic sa hilaga ng kabisera. Ayon kay Mr Jay Lopez, isang kinatawan ng AsBAA sa Pilipinas: "Kasalukuyan naming sinisiyasat ang Clark Freeport at Subic Bay Freeport, na parehong kilala na matibay laban sa pagbaha at lindol kung ihahambing sa Maynila." Unang nakipagkita ang AsBAA sa pangulo ng Clark International Airport Corporation na si Alexander Caguiran. Tinanggap niya ang mungkahi ng grupong pagtapatan ang 24 ha (0.24 km2) na lugar na nakalaan para sa FBO/GA/BA space sa mga pandaigdigang pasilidad ng GA/BA. Ipinahayag rin niya ang kanyang tiwalang maiaakyat ng Clark Airport ang bilang ng mga pasaherong dumaraan sa terminal nito mula sa apat na milyon hanggang 80 milyon na mga pasahero. Sa Clark Freeport rin nakipagtagpo ang grupo sa mga kinatawan ng Clark Development Corporation (CDC), ang puno nitong si Jose de Jesus at ang pangulo nitong si Noel Manankil. Ibinahagi ng dalawang opisyal na gagawin nilang mixed-use hub ang 2,300-ha airport periphery, kung saan madaragdagan ito ng sistema ng tren sa pagitan ng Clark at Maynila at mga sports facility para sa 2019 Southeast Asian Games. Ayon sa balitang lokal, kinuha ng CDC ang Palafox Associates para isagawa ang planong ito. Ang mga kasapi ng AsBAA kasama sina MIAA assistant general manager for operations Engr. Octavio Lina, CAAP deputy director general Kap. Donald Mendoza, at CAAP ODG head executive assistant Kap. Nestor Pasano Isang pang terminal na balak isaalang-alang ng AsBAA bilang dedikadong pasilidad ng BA / GA facility ay ang Subic Bay International Airport (SBIA), na may kapasidad na anim na milyong pasahero. Mula sa kanilang pagpupulong kay Wilma Eisma ng Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA), nalaman nilang nilang mayroong kakayahang magpatakbo ng ilaw na VFR 24 × 7 ang paliparang ito, at magkakaroon rin ito ng IFR 24 × 7. Aniya, naghahanda na rin ang SBMA palawakin ang palibot ng SBIA nang 200-ha sa loob ng susunod na anim na taon. Habang nangako ang lahat ng mga ahensyang tutugunan lahat ng mga isyu sa industriyang panghimpapawid, sinabi ni Lopez sa Travel Daily na nakasalalay ang pagsasagawa ng iminumungkahi ng AsBAA sa kani-kanilang kakayahang ayusin ang mga paliparan ayon sa kanilang ipinakitang mga plano at timeline.

Agreements / Understandings / Contract Signings

BWH Hotels enters partnership with Savers Group Holdings Inc

Global hospitality network BWH Hotels signed a strategic new agreement with Savers Group Holdings Inc to drive the accelerated expansion of its portfolio of hotels and resorts in the Philippines. The partnership was announced today, 15th July. This collaboration will support the development of new projects under seven of BWH’s popular brands, namely: Best Western Hotels & Resorts, Best Western Plus, BW Signature Collection, SureStay by Best Western, SureStay Plus by Best Western, SureStay Studio by Best Western, and SureStay Collection by Best Western. At present, BWH Hotels’ portfolio in the Philippines consists of seven hotels and resorts in the country, establishing its presence  in popular destinations like Angeles City, Cebu City, Clark, Panglao, Puerto Princesa, and Subic Bay.  A partner in expansion Pampanga-based conglomerate Savers Group Holdings is a pioneer in several industries with diversified interests in the hospitality, real estate and retail sectors.  It currently owns two well-established Best Western properties in the Philippines: Best Western Plus Metro Clark and Best Western Plus Hotel Subic. Both properties have been fully renovated and relaunched in recent years.  Now, Savers Group Holdings is set to become the authorized Area Development Office (ADO) and official representative of BWH Hotels in the Philippines to promote regional growth, investment, and community development. BWH Hotels’ vice-president in APAC Olivier Berrivin said of this strategic partnership: “At BWH Hotels, we are thrilled to sign this comprehensive ADO and representation agreement with Savers Group Holdings. This is more than just a signing: it’s the beginning of a shared vision for the Philippines hospitality industry. Our longstanding relationship with Savers Group, built over more than a decade, underscores the value we place on trusted regional partnerships. With their proven local expertise and strong track record, we are confident this collaboration will accelerate the growth of our internationally recognized brands across the Philippines. Together, we look forward to a long-term partnership built on service excellence and strategic expansion.”

Hotels

Best Western expands in the Philippines

The new-build Best Western Plus Hotel Subic offers 77 rooms Best Western has expanded its portfolio in the Philippines with the launch of a new midscale hotel in Subic Bay. Set on the west coast of Luzon Island, approximately 100km north of Manila, the new-build Best Western Plus Hotel Subic becomes the first internationally-branded midscale hotel in the area. The hotel offers 77 rooms, complimentary Wi-Fi, an outdoor swimming pool and business facilities. “The Philippines is an incredibly important market for Best Western, and I am delighted to be able to welcome guests to our first ever hotel in Subic Bay - another exciting destination for our company,” said Olivier Berrivin, Best Western’s managing director of international operations for Asia. “The Subic Bay Freeport Zone is a vitally important industrial area for the Philippines, and the broader Asia Pacific region. And the area’s impressive beaches and marine attractions are making Subic Bay an increasingly popular tourism destination. I am confident that Best Western Plus Hotel Subic will become a key addition to the area’s travel and hospitality landscape.” he added. Best Western Plus Hotel Subic becomes the seventh Best Western in the Philippines, joining existing properties in Manila, Makati City, Cebu City and Boracay. It also becomes the country’s third midscale Best Western Plus hotel following the Best Western Plus Antel Hotel in Makati City and Best Western Plus Lex Cebu.

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