Friday, October 26, 2012

Blu’s prize seen to propel growth



Saturday, October 27, 2012
RADISSON Blu’s first hotel property in the Philippines and in Southeast Asia bagged the Carlson Rezidor Asia Pacific Hotel of the Year Award, besting 58 hotels in Asia Pacific this year.
According to Radisson Blu Hotel Cebu general manager Lyle Lewis, the hotel’s recognition proves that they have been competing strongly in the industry during their two years of operation in the country.
Lewis said the recognition was based on a whole range of criteria that include profitability, employee and customer satisfaction, and feedback reflected in the social media in the past year.
“The hotel scored high not just in one aspect but scored very high in all areas,” Lewis said in a recent interview.
He said the hotel team is optimistic about growth this year following the recognition it got and on the back of Cebu’s healthy tourism industry. He noted it takes about five years of operation for a new property to stabilize operations and become
profitable.
“We have stabilized quickly and we are quite successful in the first two years of operation. We are aiming to continue the growth we have started and eventually achieve that fair market share in the industry,” said Lewis.
The Radisson Blu Hotel Cebu offers 400 rooms and suites, an in-house spa, fitness centre, business centre, and an 800-meter swimming pool.
The hotel is jointly owned by SM Investments Corp. through SM Hotels and Conventions Corp. and Carlson International.
Given the upbeat hotel industry here, Lewis said they aim to be the top hotel for the leisure, corporate and Mice (meeting, incentives, convention and exhibition) markets by delivering improved hotel services.
Lewis noted that Cebu’s local governments should extend support to the hotel industry by improving tourism infrastructure and attraction.
“Continued improvement in the tourism and hotel industry calls for a joint effort by both private and government stakeholders,” said Lewis.
He said international access is also important to lure more foreign tourists to visit Cebu. Lewis is hopeful that Qatar Airways would soon revive flights to and from Cebu.
Lewis noted majority of the hotel’s guest are from the domestic market. Foreign tourists from the United States, Korea and Japan are also the hotel’s feeder markets.
Radisson Blu Hotel Cebu is also gearing up for the holidays when “balikbayan” or Filipino returnees are expected to stay in hotels.
“We are looking at Filipino returnees from countries like North America and Australia to come home for the Christmas holidays,” he said.
Published in the Sun.Star Cebu newspaper on October 27, 2012.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Supreme Court asked to force Congress to pass antidynasty law


Anticrime crusader Dante Jimenez. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO
A group of petitioners on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to compel Congress to pass a law banning political dynasties, something which they said Congress had “wantonly neglected” to do for 25 years since it was decreed by the 1987 Constitution.
They asked the high court to issue a writ of mandamus against the Senate and the House of Representatives “requiring them to enact a law prohibiting and defining political dynasties as mandated by Article II, Section 26 of the Constitution.”
Among the petitioners who went to the high tribunal on Thursday were lawyer Leonardo de Vera, anticrime crusader Dante Jimenez of the Volunteers against Crime and Corruption and Raymund Jarque.
The group said the petition was a “class suit against the Congress of the Philippines for its failure to perform the task of enacting a law prohibiting political dynasties.”
Appalling inaction

“The inaction of Congress has been appalling. Every bill in Congress against political dynasties was stifled by congressional inaction,” the petitioners said.
Sen. Teofisto Guingona Jr. has signed on as a petitioner but was not with the group Thursday. Guingona is among the lawmakers who have filed bills outlawing political dynasties in the past.
Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago has filed a similar measure that is now being discussed at committee level but the bill only deals with political dynasties at the local level.
According to the petition, the history of the past 25 years showed the difficulty in passing an antipolitical dynasty bill.
It said this was the first time that the Supreme Court was being asked to compel Congress to pass a law prohibiting and defining “political dynasty”.

Speedy relief

Speaking to reporters, De Vera said that the group went to the high court so they could get “speedy and immediate” relief.
Jimenez said it looked like there was only two more spots left to vie for in the 12-seat Senate in the coming elections as 10 candidates were sure to win because of their blood ties with incumbent officials and senators.
He said these candidates were: Paolo “Bam” Aquino  and Margarita Coujangco who are related to President Aquino; Nancy Binay, a daughter of Vice President Jejomar Binay; Jack Enrile, the son of Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile; JV Ejercito, half-brother of incumbent Sen. Jinggoy Estrada, both sons of deposed President Joseph Estrada; incumbent Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano, brother of Sen. Pia; Cynthia Villar, the wife of Sen. Manuel Villar; and Aurora Rep. Juan Edgardo Angara,the  son of Sen. Edgardo Angara.
Jimenez said two other senatorial aspirants with political family names—Zambales Rep. Mitos Magsaysay and former senator Ramon Magsaysay Jr.—might also win.
Jimenez called on the candidates to withdraw their candidacy and give way to more qualified aspirants.

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