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EXHIBITOR PROFILES International Luxury Travel Market Asia 2012 | www.iltm.net/asia de Bijenkorf D370


De Bijenkorf is an inspiring, trend-setting and luxurious department store. What sets de Bijenkorf apart is its wide range of collections, original themes, events and international brands. The flagship store is located in the heart of Amsterdam, stocking luxury brands like Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Hermès, Apple, Nespresso, Chanel cosmetics.


The Dolder Grand A170


The Dolder Grand is the perfect environment for people who are looking for pleasure, exclusivity and relaxation. 173 luxurious rooms and suites, exquisite cuisine, a spa covering 4,000 square metres and generous banqueting and seminar facilities. The original “Curhaus” dating from 1899 presents itself anew as the luxury-class City Resort. Sharing on the stand of The Leading Hotels Of The World


Eden Rock Saint - Barths C110


Eden Rock – St Barths offers impeccable attention to detail, unparalleled levels of service and housekeeping - and a driven commitment to creating a unique holiday for the world’s elite vacationers – all in a relaxed and good- humoured way with friendly and efficient staff in every job. Sharing on the stand of Relais & Chateaux


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Design Hotels


B100


Design Hotels, a global hospitality company, brings under its umbrella 220 independently-owned, design- driven properties in 44 countries worldwide. Design Hotels members are divided into categories based on the experiences guests have in each of them. No two signatures are similar, they can be of rare grandeur, or simply offbeat.


Don Carlos Leisure Resort & Spa A150


The Don Carlos Resort in Marbella is the ideal place to combine business & leisure. Providing a tropical garden of 40,000 sqm and Beach Club it is the perfect place to organise your event. There are 243 stylish rooms and 24 luxury apartments with a personalise butler service. Sharing on the stand of Conde Nast Johansens


Engadin St. Moritz


D430


Engadin St. Moritz has been responsible for marketing the region since 1 January 2007. It`s task is to market the tourist facilities, attractions and events offered by the destination in predefined target markets by means of the appropriate marketing tools. The tourism organisation promotes the destination in 15 markets.


Sharing on the stand of Switzerland Tourism


Destination New South Wales


B226


Destination NSW promotes holiday experiences and major events in Sydney and NSW. It is the best source of information about new and must-see products, destinations and events. Destination NSW works with wholesale and retail travel trade to inform, educate and motivate travel brokers to sell visitation to Sydney and NSW. Sharing on the stand of Tourism Australia


Dubai Golf


C100


Dubai Golf, manages two of the most internationally renowned golf clubs, Emirates Golf Club and Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club as well as Almouj Golf in Muscat, Oman. It also manages an online tee time booking system and a central reservations office for golf at courses throughout UAE.


Sharing on the stand of Government Of Dubai


Eskaya Beach Resort & Spa


A124


Eskaya is a luxury boutique resort nestled in Panglao Island, Bohol, Philippines. We offer high end villa accommodation, unique spa treatments, and exciting diving excursions. Sharing on the stand of Small Luxury Hotels Of The World


Destinations Of The World


C100


Destinations of the World (DOTW) is a leading global travel wholesaler established 1993 in Dubai. A trade friendly company operating as a dedicated B2B travel industry wholesaler. DOTW’s state of the art online reservation system offers more than 95,000 hotels in over 6,500 cities in 170 countries.


Sharing on the stand of Government Of Dubai


Dusit Thani Maldives


C130


Dusit Thani Maldives presents the blending of Thai gracious hospitality with the unparalleled barefoot luxury of the Maldives. Located in Baa Atoll, the resort is a 35-minute seaplane ride from the International airport. Opened in February this year, the resort delivers a unique experience to those seeking a luxurious getaway. Sharing on the stand of Preferred Hotel Group


Euronoleggi


D311


The customer is the centre of our goals. The growth of our worldwide luxury limo service is due to targeted investments in people, vehicles and equipment, in building relationships with customers as well as the expertise of our crew and the efficient management process service. A top class service.


Diaoyutai MGM Hospitality


B219


Diaoyutai MGM Hospitality is a joint venture between the highest standard Diaoyutai State Guesthouse of China, and the top luxury hospitality group MGM Resorts International. DMH is committed to combining the brand advantages of its parent companies, and to developing and operating luxury five-star hotels and resorts around the world.


Eagles Nest & Bay Of Many Coves B236


Eagles Nest and the Bay of Many Coves are two of New Zealand’s finest multi award winning resorts. Eagles Nest, located in the spectacular Bay of Islands in New Zealand’s tropical North. The Bay of Many Coves located in the stunning seclusion in the Marlborough Sounds in New Zealand’s South.


Sharing on the stand of Tourism New Zealand


Exotic Yacht Charter Bali.PT


B145-B


Exotic Yacht Charter Bali providing luxury sailing yachts charters for the pleasure seekers, to discover the Indonesia Archipelago in all her facet. With custom made journeys, culture trips, diving trips etc. between Bali-Lombok- Sumbawa-Komodo-Flores-Ambon- Raja Ampat and Papua. Both vessels are floating luxury hotels complete with all high-end amenities.


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