Luxury travel set for buoyant growthInternational luxury travel is expected to see more buoyant growth in the face of increasing tourism flows from emerging markets and aspirational middle class consumers, according to a report. Luxury travel is expected to e More… |
Luxury travel showcase opens in CannesThe International Luxury Travel Market (ILTM), a major showcase for the world’s finest travel experiences, opens today in Cannes, France, with more than 1,500 exclusive travel brands taking part. The ILTM, being held at the More… |
MELTS teams up with TradeArabiaThe Middle East Luxury Travel Show (MELTS), taking place in Abu Dhabi in January, continues increasing its media reach both internationally and regionally, with the addition of Trade Arabia as its latest supporting media partner. More… |
MELTS teams up with TradeArabiaThe Middle East Luxury Travel Show (MELTS), taking place in Abu Dhabi in January, continues increasing its media reach both internationally and regionally, with the addition of Trade Arabia as its latest supporting media partner. More… |
Royal Jet launches luxury travel unitRoyal Jet, a leading private jet charter company, recently launched an ultra-luxury travel division for holidays in Seychelles at an event in Abu Dhabi. The Royal Jet Luxury Vacations (RJLV) in the Seychelles Islands is a new part More… |
Luxury travel firm opens Dubai HQThe Travel Attaché, a premier luxury travel specialist, has launched its Dubai headquarters, the first in a series of offices to be unveiled across the Middle East and Asia by 2015. Working with over 200,000 of the globe&rs More… |
RihlaPrime to offer discounted vacationsRihlaPrime, the first online luxury travel club in the Middle East, is partnering with the world’s leading hotels and holiday destinations to offer vacations at members-only prices. The online start-up company is one of the first members o More… |
Kempinski sees luxury travel growLeading luxury hotel brand Kempinski Hotels said the luxury travel market, for both leisure and business travellers, was poised for solid growth in the GCC. “There will continue to be a market for luxury travelers, for both leisure and bus More… |