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World: loop shows the prospects of the luxury travel industry

2017/03/05

In a few days. the luxury travel equitable loop opens its doors in Frankfurt am Major. From March 26-29, 2017, Frankfurt will transform into a mecca for the international luxury tourism industry. Germany's only luxury exhibition “loop - Luxury on our Planet” opens the floor for 100 international renowned hoteliers, hotel owners and providers of tourist luxury products to meet with 100 interested buyers from the German-speaking market. “loop brings the right people together at the right place and creates a vibrant community for travel agencies and even small niche operators and providers. The concept of the exhibition is designed to increase sales and compress time resources.

In order to reach the same number of personal appointments as at the equitable, suppliers and retailers would normally require six months and would generate enormous travel expenses,” says Astrid Oberhummer, Founder and Organizer of loop.

The 100 exhibitors this year include:

ATLANTIC Grand Hotel Travemünde

The ATLANTIC Grand Hotel Travemünde welcomes you to Travemünde in an exquisite setting due on the beach promenade, providing a breathtaking panoramic view of the beach and the Baltic Sea. The 5-star superior hotel offers rooms and suites with style and elegance, in which you will feel right at home. Enjoy regional specialties in the HOLSTEIN’S restaurant or on the hotel terrace with its splendid prospect of sand and sea. Choose from superb drinks and entertainment in the SEVEN C’S hotel bar with sports bar. Replace your energy levels in the wellness area with pool, fitness room and a variety of saunas. In the spa and beauty area, you will discover the world of BABOR treatments. Book your professional treatments and luxury care by beauty experts who focus on your individual needs. For celebrations and business events, you can select from six initial class function rooms. A appropriate highlight is the magnificent ballroom of 1914 with space for up to 400 guests.

atlantic-hotels.de

Baglioni Resort, Malediven

Located on the island of Maagau, in the Dhaalu Atoll, Baglioni Resort Maldives is an exclusive resort of 96 villas immersed in luxurious gardens or gazing out onto the pure waters of the Indian Ocean. Surrounded by the turquoise sea, velvet white sand and the tropical nature of one of the majority spectacular Maldivian islands, guests can experience a bespoke remain in the heart of the Indian Ocean with the incomparable Italian hospitality of Baglioni Hotels. Designed to minimize its environmental impact, with sustainable materials and measures for the maximum sustainability and efficiency, Baglioni Resort Maldives is the perfect destination for an unforgettable remain , combining sport and relaxation, all enriched by a prestigious gastronomic proposition inclunding international, Japanese and Italian cuisine. The Garden Spa offers a deeply relaxing experience with a host of deluxe natural treatments in its lush, leafy setting.

baglionihotels.com

Castell Son Claret

A Majorcan monument, the Castell Son Claret impressively blends the historic splendor of a manor home with contemporary arts and interiors. Initial mentioned in 1450, the estate has been refurbished to the highest standards and it claims to make you feel home in a private home. Guests enjoy a complete escape from the noises of modern life; only nature and the elements are audible throughout the 326 acres property, providing a truly relaxing and reinvigorating experience.

The hotel is located at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains and the majestic beauty of nature is creating a display of flowers and plants that appeal to all senses. It is as well here that our executive chef Fernando P. Arellano and his team find the inspiration to prepare unforgettable combinations served in the two Michelin star-awarded “Zaranda” and the restaurant “Olivera” with their tranquil patios and terraces.

castellsonclaret.com

Dorchester Collection

Dorchester Collection was established in 2006 to manage a portfolio of some of the world’s foremost luxury hotels in Europe and the USA and its launch signaled a change to the strategic goals of the company. By applying its unrivalled experience in owning and operating some of the world’s great individual hotels, the company’s vision is to become the ultimate hotel management company, with a passion for excellence and innovation, honoring the individuality and heritage of its hotels. This will be completed through both acquiring hotels and managing hotels on behalf of third party owners. They are icons in their own right with worldwide reputations as places offering the best and most sought-next experiences of good living, charm, elegance and service. Each hotel celebrates its own original character enriched by contemporary styling and national-of-the-art facilities. With historic buildings in outstanding locations each hotel as well embodies the culture of its city.

dorchestercollection.com

Essque Zalu Zanzibar

Rather than blending in, Essque Zalu makes a large bold statement with the highest makuti thatched roof on the island. It is nestled in a natural cove on the northeast coast of Zanzibar, featuring 40 suites and 8 three- and four-bedroom villas. We offer two distinctive restaurants showcasing fresh local organic produce, inclunding fine dining with the ocean's bounty served al fresco on the shores of the Indian Ocean. Testament to the high standards of service guests can expect at Essque Zalu Zanzibar, the hotel was recently awarded three TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice 2016 Awards part others.

essquehotels.com

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