Thailand-based ONYX Hospitality Group has reinforced its expansion plan, with a number of strategic hires and promotions which focus on the areas needed to achieve the group’s core business objectives, including its vision to be the best medium-sized hospitality management company in Southeast Asia. ONYX currently operates 44 properties, including 10 properties in development.
Hazel has been with Onyx for six years and prior to this role was responsible for the group s commercial operations, in particular driving the success of new openings.
Thailand-based ONYX Hospitality Group has reinforced its expansion plan, with a number of strategic hires and promotions which focus on the areas needed to achieve the group’s core business objectives, including its vision to be the best medium-sized hospitality management company in Southeast Asia.
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F&B businesses, industry associations disappointed at possible Jun 21 dine-in resumption
Upturned tables and chairs seen outside a food-and-beverage (F&B) establishment at South Beach Tower on Monday (May 17), the second day of Phase 2 (Heightened Alert). (Photo: Gaya Chandramohan)
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SINGAPORE: While the announcement of an impending easing of pandemic curbs brought relief to some business sectors, several players in the food and beverage industry expressed disappointment at having to wait a little longer.
The COVID-19 multi-ministry task force announced on Thursday (Jun 10) that Singapore will exit the current Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) measures in two stages. Some activities including facials and saunas will be allowed to resume from Jun 14, while others such as din