Luxury travel buyers and agents from across the Asia Pacific will
meet at the 7th edition of International Luxury Travel Market (ILTM)
Asia in Shanghai in June to view almost 500 of the latest travel
experiences from 70 countries across the world and exclusively identify
next year’s travel trends for their clients.
The World Tourism Organisation recently reported that Asia still
leads the world in global tourism. China has also revealed double-digit
growth in outbound travel in 2012 making a record 83 million trips
abroad, 20 percent more than in 2011. They also spent more abroad with a
42 percent increase from 2011 and a five-fold increase from a decade
earlier.
Alison Gilmore, ILTM Asia Exhibition Director commented: “ILTM events are trade-only hubs created exclusively to develop the
business of bespoke luxury travel. Agents and buyers attending ILTM Asia
from across the region will have the opportunity to ensure they’re
ahead of the game in meeting their clients’ increasing demands during 3
days of face to face pre-scheduled appointments, educational seminars
and business networking.”
The demand for a greater choice in elite travel from across Asia has
encouraged a diverse range of international exhibitors at ILTM Asia
2013. Cruise continues to grow in representation at the event with niche
specialists such as Poseidon Expeditions offering exclusive icebreaker
cruises in the North Pole and South East Asia Exotic Cruise’s Indonesian
cruise joining established experts Silversea Cruises, Orion
Expeditions, Sea Dream Yacht Club and Aqua Expeditions.
Expanding their Asia profile, Orient Express announced last year that
it will launch a second new river cruiser in Myanmar, to commence
cruising in July 2013. The 50-guest ship Orcaella, will offer a
collection of cruises giving passengers access to the very heart of this
beguiling country.
Ms Gilmore continued: “There is an increased presence of both boutique and family
orientated hotels across Asia and beyond at this year’s ILTM Asia.
Aiming to attract a younger generation of high net worth travellers,
these hotels are often situated in areas of rich historical or
architectural interest, with a high level of personalised service.“
Small Luxury Hotels will profile Sheng He Club Nantong, Wu Zhen Club
House and Tengchong Hot Spring – all located in 2nd or 3rd tier cities
within China, as well as the Hotel Eclat Beijng, which opened in March.
Other examples include Aman Resorts’ Hangzhou Amanfayun has sections
dating back to the 1800s and is surrounded by tea fields and bamboo
groves and the new 69 room Capella Washington in the US.
Within the Four Seasons portfolio, the George V in Paris is one of
the city’s most prestigious landmark hotels and is increasingly
recognised for its commitment to families. A dedicated recreation
manager available to organise child friendly experiences such as
‘biscuit baking’ with the chef and behind the scenes tours.
Founded on a strict qualification process for both buyers and
exhibitors, the invitation only ILTM Asia 2013 hosts buyers from across
Asia including Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Japan, India, Singapore,
Malaysia, Korea, Indonesia and Australia. Business appointments are
pre-scheduled, matching mutual requests from buyers and exhibitors alike
to meet on a strict one-to-one ratio to build relationships and
business communities.
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