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EXHIBITOR PROFILES International Luxury Travel Market Asia 2012 | www.iltm.net/asia Arabian Explorers C100


Arabian Explorers, Dubai-based Destination Management Company with global support network around the world offers full services and innovative ideas to tour operators and companies organising VIP’s, FIT’s, Leisure groups, Conferences, Exhibitions and Events in UAE and Oman. Sharing on the stand of Government Of Dubai


Asco Lotus D372


ASCO LOTUS can rely upon over 15 years experience in the travel industry, providing the following Products & Services: - Leisure and business travel - luxury tailor made services, excursions and tours - conferences and meetings - team building activities and tours - Incentive travel and special events.


Avista Hideaway Resort & Spa B141


Avista Hideaway Resort & Spa Phuket, a secluded luxury oasis, set on a hilltop over-looking the stunning beach of the Andaman Sea, the perfect resort to enjoy the tropical seaside beauty of southern Thailand. Elegant and tasteful, the resort’s architecture and interior design is a distinct comtemporary Thai style.


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Aracari Travel Consulting


D200


Based in Lima, Peru, Aracari specialises in creating unique, innovative and authentic experiences in Peru, Bolivia and the Galapagos Islands. Since 1996 we have cast a discerning eye over the region’s highlights offering a deep glance into history, art, nature and culture that would otherwise be simply unobtainable. Sharing on the stand of Mai 10


Atlantis The Palm


D211


Atlantis, The Palm is a 1,539 room, ocean-themed destination resort located on The Palm in Dubai. Atlantis features unprecedented waterpark amusement, over 65,000 marine animals in one of the largest open- air marine habitats in the world, innovative dining, an extraordinary collection of luxury boutiques and extensive meeting and convention facilities. Sharing on the stand of Kerzner International


AYANA Resort and Spa Bali


B231


Aptly named after ‘a place of refuge’ in Sanskrit, AYANA Resort and Spa Bali is perched on limestone cliffs above the Indian Ocean near Jimbaran Bay on Bali’s south-western peninsula. The expansive resort includes 78 freestanding private villas and a 290-room hotel set amidst lush tropical gardens.


Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow


A160


Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow, 5 star hotel in Moscow, is located in the very heart of the city, next to the Bolshoi Theatre, the Kremlin, Red Square and Saint Basil’s Cathedral. The hotel is also close to the central business district and luxury shopping malls. Sharing on the stand of Hyatt Hotels & Resorts


Atout France


D425


Atout France is the France Tourism Development Agency, in charge of promoting tourism to France, of helping its member companies and destinations develop their business activities on foreign markets, and of providing tourism engineering consulting services to domestic and foreign destinations.


Badrutt’s Palace Hotel


A128


Badrutt’s Palace Hotel, situated amidst breathtaking and unspoiled scenery, has long been hailed as a landmark in the centre of St. Moritz and is the ultimate expression of the Swiss Alps region. A favourite of celebrities and royalty alike since its opening in 1896, the hotel offers 157 guestrooms including 38 suites with stunning views of the Swiss Alps.


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The Arch London


A124


The Arch London is a luxury lifestyle boutique hotel situated in the centre of London by Marble Arch and Hyde Park. This multi-award winning design hotel offers fabulous complimentary amenities, great value and a fantastic all-day Brasserie. It’s a typical family run hotel with charm, warmth and first class service.


Sharing on the stand of Small Luxury Hotels Of The World


ATP


D211


Atlantis,the Palm is an ocean-themed destination resort with 1,539 rooms, 17 hectares of water park amusement, further marine and entertainment attractions and a collection of some of the most renowned world-class chefs including Nobu, Giorgio Locatelli and Michel Rostang. Sharing on the stand of Kerzner International


Armani Hotel Dubai


C100


Armani Hotel Dubai is the world’s first hotel designed and developed by Giorgio Armani. Reflecting the pure elegance, simplicity and sophisticated comfort that define Armani’s signature style, Armani Hotel Dubai is located in Burj Khalifa and features 160 guestrooms, 7 restaurants and lounges, a relaxing Armani/spa, meeting and events facilities.


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Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development Ltd


B236


Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development (ATEED) was established to facilitate tourism, major events, business and industry sector development and investment attraction activities. It supports and enhances Auckland’s worldwide reputation as a desirable place to visit, live, work, invest and do business. Sharing on the stand of Tourism New Zealand


Baglioni Hotels


A170


Baglioni is not just a hotel chain, but rather it represents an experience, the key to the discovery of destinations with all their charm, where the client is the protagonist. Baglioni Hotels interprets luxury as attention to the client, who is understood to be a person with specific requirements. Sharing on the stand of The Leading Hotels Of The World


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