Tourexpi
Kempinski
Hotels has been recognised by the Ending Workplace Tuberculosis (EWTB) campaign
with a 2023 Legacy Exemplar Award for its efforts to reduce the spread of
workplace TB. Founded by a collection of global healthcare organisations at
Davos 2020, EWTB provides best practice tools enabling businesses and workplace
communities around the world to take collective action in reducing the spread
of tuberculosis.
As
part of its efforts, the EWTB Exemplar Awards recognises companies that have
set a leading example with actions and initiatives that help combat the spread
of the disease. Kempinski corporate social responsibility programme BE Health
was given the award for its long-standing efforts to reduce the spread of TB in
and around its hotels in Bangkok and Djibouti.
“Receiving
the 2023 Legacy Exemplar Award from Ending Workplace TB is a great tribute to
the outstanding work carried out by our colleagues in Bangkok and Djibouti,”
says Anne Marie Bettex-Baars, Managing Director, BE Health. “From BE Health’s
incorporation in 2013 to its restructuring in recent times, our hotel teams
were involved in hundreds of workplace activities, health screenings and
community prevention activities, as well as fundraising and awareness
campaigns.”
As
well as disease prevention activities among the workforce, employees at Siam
Kempinski Hotel Bangkok and Djibouti Palace Kempinski worked with local
healthcare providers in local communities to support initiatives aimed at the
prevention of tuberculosis and other communicable diseases like HIV and
malaria. Specially trained ‘peer health educators’ from both hotels organised
awareness and fundraising campaigns to provide financial support for
tuberculosis patients in disadvantaged neighbourhoods. The initiatives
supported vulnerable patients with food and housing, as well as transportation
to healthcare centres.
In
recent times, Kempinski relaunched BE Health and introduced the programme
across its global portfolio, unifying all Kempinski hotels under one corporate
social responsibility vision: a world where health is contagious. With a
broader scope that now includes both communicable and non-communicable
diseases, BE Health empowers teams at each Kempinski hotel around the world to
identify projects in local communities and develop programmes to support
healthcare needs.
“Giving
each hotel the freedom to choose which local healthcare projects it supports
acknowledges the fact that Kempinski teams know their communities and local
needs much better than we can hope to do at a corporate level,” says
Bettex-Baars. “By taking this approach, we have designed a CSR programme that’s
global in vision and local in implementation, creating a worldwide chain of
healthcare initiatives that are conceived and developed from the ground up in
each Kempinski destination.”
TB
is the world’s most lethal infectious disease and it is found in nearly every
country on the planet. More than 10.5 million people are infected with the
disease each year resulting in more than 1.5 million deaths, and it is becoming
increasingly hard to treat with drugs. But easy-to-implement interventions
including better hygiene habits are found to significantly reduce the risk of
contracting the disease. Spreading awareness of these interventions by training
community leaders and peer educators in best practices is one of the key goals
of EWTB.
EWTB
was founded by a collection of global healthcare organisations including
Johnson & Johnson, Fullerton Health, The Global Fund to Fight HIV/AIDS, TB
and Malaria, the Stop TB Partnership, USAID India and the Confederation of
Indian Industries. The campaign is supported by 50 of the largest companies in
the world, reaching six million employees directly and hundreds of millions
through workplace communities.
BE
Health is a critical pillar in the Kempinski Environmental, Social &
Governance (ESG) Strategy. The latest BE Health achievements will be detailed
in the Kempinski ESG Report 2022-23 as part of the company’s ESG reporting
requirements.
Image
Credit: © Kempinski Hotels
The most interesting news
Thailand expands into Middle East Market
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) marks its 25th year at the Arabian Travel Market (ATM), held from 28 April to 1 May 2025. As part of the “Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism and Sports Year 2025”, the Thai Pavilion serves as a dynamic hub for
Alaska Airlines continues to grow in San Diego
New nonstops from San Diego to Chicago O’Hare, Denver and Phoenix will launch later this year, all with multiple daily departures. We’re also significantly expanding the number of frequencies on some of our most popular routes, by 50% or more, to
Eurowings starts off 2025 with top reliability ratings
85 percent of the flights of the Lufthansa Group airline reach their destination on time
Lufthansa Group uses artificial intelligence to reduce food waste
With the “Tray Tracker,” the Lufthansa Group has developed an innovative, AI-supported solution to measure and reduce onboard meal returns. The mobile technology scans meal returns from the onboard catering of flights at the dishwashing line.
Qatar Airways and Philippine Airlines Announce New Strategic Partnership
From 16 June 2025, Philippine Airlines will offer daily nonstop flights from Manila to Doha in codeshare cooperation with Qatar Airways
South-South Cooperation for Tourism Development Advances
2nd UN Tourism Africa & Americas Summit
Costa Rica's Rainy Season Brings a Surge in Sportfishing Action and Travel Deals
The rainy season has officially arrived in Costa Rica, and with it comes some of the best fishing opportunities of the year.
Airline developments at Arabian Travel Market 2025
As the travel industry converges on Dubai for the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2025, travel professionals are eagerly anticipating the showcase of innovative products and services from major airlines. Here’s what can be expected from each of the maj
A boom in North African tourism sees more countries open up to visitors
North Africa is receiving a record number of tourists across all regions, from the traditional tourism powerhouses such as Morocco and Egypt, to the harder to reach corners, such as Algeria, Libya and Mauritania.
La Quinta by Wyndham Opens its Doors in Beautiful Batumi, Georgia
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts introduced its highly anticipated La Quinta by Wyndham brand to the Georgian market, opening the beachside La Quinta® by Wyndham Batumi, in one of the fastest-growing travel destinations on the Black Sea coast. Often referre
Middle East business travel spending adapts to global shifts, reaching 6.1% growth in 2025
Current trends in business travel spending, changing global economic conditions, and the increasing impact of regional economic strategies have emerged as significant forces shaping the future of business travel in the Middle East.
Slow Travel in the Algarve
Visit Algarve is inviting travellers to slow down and experience a different side of southern Portugal. Far from their golden beaches and golf resorts, the Algarve’s lesser-known areas are emerging as havens for slow travel, where connecting with n
IHG Hotels and Resorts Strengthens Position Across Mexico, Latin America and the Caribbean
As a featured presenter and patron sponsor of this week’s Americas Lodging Investment Summit Caribbean & Latin America (ALIS CALA) conference, IHG Hotels & Resorts (IHG) reaffirms its strength and commitment to growth within Mexico, Latin America a
Emirates caps record-breaking ATM, welcoming over 27,000 visitors
Forging nearly 40 strategic partnerships across the travel ecosystem
Accor To Manage Victoria Golf Resort and Spa, Portugal
Accor, a world-leading hospitality group with over 5,600 properties across more than 110 countries and 45+ brands, is pleased to announce it has taken over the management of Victoria Golf Resort & Spa, a landmark hotel on southern Portugal’s pictur
Spain Launches Powerful New Direct AVE Service Between Barcelona and Seville
Travelling across Spain is about to get a whole lot faster thanks to a brand-new high-speed rail connection that links two of the country’s most beloved cities—Barcelona and Seville—without the need to transfer trains in Madrid.
SWISS posts CHF 3 million operating result for the first-quarter period
SWISS has reported a positive operating result for the first three months of 2025. Adjusted EBIT for the period amounted to CHF 3 million (Q1 2024: CHF 31 million).
Türkiye’s Travel and Tourism to Reach a Record TL 5.2TN This Year
Türkiye’s Travel & Tourism sector is set to soar to new heights in 2025, according to the latest data from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), cementing the country’s status as one of the world’s most popular and most resilient destinat
River Cruise Expo 2026 Officially Sold Out, Wait List Opened
The event will be held March 11-15, 2026, in Amsterdam and has sold out for its fourth-consecutive year.
TAT Hosts Amazing Thailand Health & Wellness Trade Meet 2025
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) successfully hosted the Amazing Thailand Health & Wellness Trade Meet 2025, welcoming 100 international buyers to Bangkok for a one-day showcase of the country’s health and wellness offerings.
Isère, a Summer Affair
An extraordinary suspended stay under the stars: to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Chartreuse Regional Natural Park, the Azimuts Treetrop Adventure Course is inviting guests to spend the night in Le Collet, a net suspended among the trees, fou
