Swiss-Belhotel International has created exciting packages for wholesalers and tour operators that will be launched at the Arabian Travel Market taking place in Dubai from 28 April to 1 May 2019. Targetted at Middle East travellers, the group has put together a fabulous range of offers that will be available across its spectacular properties in New Zealand, Australia, Philippines and Indonesia.
Laurent A. Voivenel, Senior Vice President, Operations and Development for the Middle East, Africa and India, Swiss-Belhotel International said, “We are delighted to announce the launch of these exclusive packages that have been designed to provide unique experiences along with greater benefits and value to our Middle East partners as well as customers. We have superb properties located in some of the most sought-after destinations that attract large number of travellers from our region. With the summer holiday season around the corner, ATM presents us the ideal opportunity to launch these. Moreover, this year we are very excited about the ATM Holiday Shopper that we believe is a great addition to the show.”
The Special Packages offer a diverse choice of experiences at unbeatable rates: These include the following:
- Special Golf Packages in Indonesia at various destinations – Jakarta, Batam, Bandung, Bali, Tarakan, Belitung, Surabaya, Jayapura, and in Vietnam in Da Lat.
- Discounted wholesale rates for hotels in New Zealand starting at only NZ$159 and for hotels in Australia starting at AUD140.
- Early Bird discounts in the busiest destination in Australia, the hotel in Sydney offers 15% discounts for booking within April with stays valid till August and 10% for bookings until August with stays valid all throughout the year.
- In Philippines, book at Makati and get a free room upgrade; and when you book at Manila get to enjoy the amazing introductory offer from only PHP3,300 including breakfast for two.
Visitors to ATM can find Swiss-Belhotel International on stand HC0825 located in Sheikh Saeed Arena in Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre.