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by Charlotte Hall Vida Hotels &


Resorts Emaar Hospitality Group has announced the launch of an exciting, innovative hotel chain, Vida Hotels & Resorts, Dubai.


A stimulating environment for the younger generation, with contemporary architecture and fashion-forward interiors, Vida will go beyond the barriers of traditional hospitality using technological touches throughout the guest experience.


Africa Travel


Week Launch Following the hugely successful inaugural ILTM Africa held in Cape Town earlier this year, the event will again take place from 28th – 30th April 2014 in the East Ballroom of the Cape Town International Conference Centre. ILTM Africa 2014 will provide more creative space and is expected to host up to 150 suppliers of luxury travel experiences from across the African continent to meet with 150 international accredited hosted buyers.


ILTM Africa will join IBTM Africa and WTM Africa to form the first ‘Africa Travel Week’.


Oberoi Dubai


In a place where modern architecture compliments traditional structure, the newly opened contemporary luxury hotel, The Oberoi, Dubai fits in perfectly. Situated only minutes from the city centre, the property exudes all the usual Oberoi touches one can expect, boasting a 24-hour butler service, a 24-hour spa and four restaurants. Why not try Nine7One where you can choose from cuisines sourced from all seven continents?


Waldorf takes on


Latin America With striking design, diverse culinary experiences and personalised service, the Waldorf Astoria is the newest luxury hotel to join the booming Panama market. Located in the trendy Calle Uruguay section, the Waldorf Astoria Panama is the first hotel in Hilton Worldwide’s plans to expand into the Latin American market.


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The brand is “committed to a presence in the most iconic destinations across the world, and Panama is the perfect place to launch” says John T. A. Vanderslice, Global Director of Hilton Worldwide Luxury Brands.


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