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AUBERGE REBRANDS ANGUILLA HOTEL


Auberge Resorts is to rebrand and manage the Malliouhana Hotel & Spa in Anguilla. The property will be completely redesigned and reopen on November 1. Auberge Resorts reopened Aspen’s Hotel Jerome in mid- December last year following an extensive renovation and also runs Auberge du Soleil, Calistoga Ranch and Solage Calistoga in the Napa Valley, Esperanza in Baja, Mexico, and


The Inn at Palmetto Bluff in South Carolina. AUBERGERESORTS.COM


JORDAN TOURISM BOARD OFFERS LIVE CHAT SERVICE


MAIA OFFERS ALL-INCLUSIVE


Maia Luxury Resort & Spa in the Seychelles has decided to create all-inclusive packages from November. The Beyond All-Inclusive offering includes meals, soft drinks and premium alcoholic beverages, unlimited exploration scuba diving, yoga and Qigong, non-motorised watersports, Wi-Fi, laundry and a programme for kids. The lead-in price is €1,955 for an Ocean


Panoramic Villa. MAIA.COM.SC


The Jordan Tourism Board has launched live chat and a digital tourist office online to allow agents and consumers to talk directly to JTB staff. Managing director Abed Al Razzaq Arabiyat said: “These new developments allow guests to ask any question they have about tourism in Jordan and get an immediate answer by qualified staff managing the chat feature.” The virtual centre is very similar in layout to a physical visitor centre and features include chatting live with a staff member as well as an itinerary planner. The microsite also provides more traditional content such as maps, photos, videos and experience-specific brochures. Online chat is available in Arabic and English from Sunday until Thursday from 8am until


5pm Amman time (GMT +3). VISITJORDAN.COM


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