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EXHIBITOR PROFILES International Luxury Travel Market Asia 2012 | www.iltm.net/asia The Okura Garden Hotel Shanghai A117


The Okura Garden Hotel Shanghai is a five-star luxury hotel, conveniently located in the heart of Shanghai, in the city’s most prestigious shopping and business district. Now a haven for luxury travelers, the classical former French Club used to be the heart of the French Concession. Sharing on the stand of Taj Hotels Resorts & Palaces


One & Only Reethi Rah D211


Surrounded by the crystal blue wonders of the Indian Ocean, this superb all-villa resort offers an unrivaled level of style, choice and personalized exploration. Sharing on the stand of Kerzner International


Orient-Express Hotels, Asia A184


We are curators of unique experiences. We gather together the delightful, the unexpected, the authentic, the meaningful. Authentic local experiences make travel more rewarding. They surprise. They inspire. Whatever they do, they keep us coming back for more. What makes our hotels special are their unique characters.


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The Okura Prestige Taipeie


A117


Summer 2012, The Okura Prestige Taipei will open in the Zhongshan area of Taiwan’s largest city, Taipei. The motif of small luxury will bring together high-quality services and guestrooms with impressive and luxurious interior design. Sharing on the stand of Taj Hotels Resorts & Palaces


One And Only Le St Geran


D211


Incomparable and distinguished, One&Only Le Saint Géran nestles peacefully in the silver white sands of its own private peninsula. The resort’s friendly calm and easy luxury is complemented by service that is attentive, yet unobtrusive. 162 spacious suites and one Villa face out privately to the Indian Ocean.


Sharing on the stand of Kerzner International


Orient-Express Trains & Cruises


A184


The words Orient-Express promise a world of unique experiences: the unexpected, the authentic and the meaningful. Our unique global Trains & Cruises portfolio will make you discover each worldwide destination and its people; engage with the local environment and the stories behind it.


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Omotenashi Hotels


B125


This is the fouth time our company has exhibited. We manage hotels and restaurants in Japan. Our style is to breathe new life into buildings of historic importance through the processes of renovation, rearrangement, and redesign. We offer a luxurious space where customers can surrender themselves to total relaxation.


Onirikos


D380


Onirikos conceives and organises personalised assistance to individuals as well as groups for travel experiences of the highest level. We strive to reach distinctive, selected corners of Italy with a service network that goes beyond traditional means The most demanding travelers will secure that something extra: excellence and discretion


Orion Expedition Cruises


B119


Orion Expedition Cruises follows paths less travelled to places that include the South East Asia, Borneo, Antarctica, Australia and Papua New Guinea. Travelling with only 100 guests and 75 attentive staff you will experience these destinations all in 5 star luxury.


Omotenashi Hotels THE LUIGANS B125


This is the fouth time our company has exhibited. We manage hotels and restaurants in Japan. Our style is to breathe new life into buildings of historic importance through the processes of renovation, rearrangement, and redesign. We offer a luxurious space where customers can surrender themselves to total relaxation. Sharing on the stand of Omotenashi Hotels


Orange County Resorts & Hotels Ltd B154


Orange County Resorts is an experiential holiday company that owns luxury resorts affiliated to ‘The Small Luxury Hotels of the World’, at Coorg & Kabini, Karnataka, India. The Orange County Experience enshrines a simple philosophy: Provide exquisite holiday experiences while preserving the purity of nature and culture of the land. Sharing on the stand of Karnataka Tourism


Over The Top - The Helicopter Company


OVER THE TOP – the helicopter company is more than a helicopter flight. With the latest helicopters available, our interpretive excursions incorporate Queenstown, Milford and the Fiords of southern New Zealand, alpine glaciers and remote lakes with gourmet picnics, hiking, boating, extreme golfing, wine tours, fly fishing or skiing. Sharing on the stand of Tourism New Zealand


B236


One & Only Cape Town


D211


One & Only Cape Town is a destination unto itself – a waterfront resort providing an unprecedented level of luxury in South Africa. In the heart of the picturesque Victoria & Alfred Waterfront with captivating views of Table Mountain, guests enjoy contemporary accommodation, unrivalled dining and a private Spa Island experience. Sharing on the stand of Kerzner International


Orient Express


A184


Orient-Express, the name behind an elite collection of travel experiences first came into being in 1883 as one of the world’s most exciting and indulgent train journeys. Today that evocative name also embraces hotels, cruises and other luxury rail adventures in 24 countries, across five continents.


Palace Hotel Tokyo


A170


The hotel’s 290 guestrooms, including 12 suites, range in size from 45 to 210 square meters, and its 10 food and beverage facilities include two bars, one lounge and seven restaurants. Also among the hotel’s facilities is the 1,177 square meter evian SPA TOKYO.


Sharing on the stand of The Leading Hotels Of The World


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