Orient-Express Hotels, Trains & Cruises has recently unveiled its new 100 page conferences, meetings and incentives brochure designed to concisely showcase the company’s 49 owned or part owned properties which include 38 hotels, six tourist trains, two cruise businesses and two restaurants.
The compact, user friendly travel guide features each property in a magazine style spread alongside a comprehensive index of each hotel, train or cruise listing business facilities and conference room capacities.
Additionally, the guide highlights a selection of the special, diverse and unusual experiences that Orient-Express can offer busy executives, be they gastronomic, therapeutic, spiritual or exhilarating, such as:
• Unique and unusual settings for meetings such as the 16th century Granaries of the Republic in Venice or the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express train
• Business facilities for corporate travellers such as dedicated business lounges, broadband WIFI access in public areas and IT butlers
• Special events such as beach front movie screenings and firework displays in the Arno Valley over Florence
• Team building exercises such as deep sea marlin fishing in Madeira
• Incentive trips to once-in-a-lifetime destinations such as Machu Picchu and Myanmar
Many of the Orient-Express properties are close to major commercial city centres such as the NEW Grand Hotel Europe in St Petersburg, the Hotel Ritz Madrid, The Westcliff in Johannesburg, The Observatory Hotel in Sydney and the Copacabana Palace in Rio.
For further information on conference, meetings and business facilities, please visit www.orient-express.com or call 020 7805 5028 or email oesales.uk@orient-express.com
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Notes to Editors:
Orient-Express Hotels, Trains and Cruises (www.orient-express.com) is a hotel and leisure company providing luxury travel experiences for discerning travellers in areas of outstanding cultural, historic or recreational interest. Founded in 1976 when the company acquired Hotel Cipriani in Venice, Orient-Express owns or has investments in 49 businesses: 38 highly individual hotels, three restaurants, six tourist trains and two river cruise operations, located in 22 countries worldwide. The company believes that discerning travellers will choose a famous individual property in preference to a chain brand, so none of its businesses is called Orient-Express except the fabled Venice Simplon-Orient-Express luxury train which operates through Europe, linking London, Paris and Venice. Orient-Express chooses to own or part-own its businesses, believing equity returns are greater than management fee income alone and continues to seek out unique properties with expansion potential and introduce new experiences, restoring romance, glamour and style to international travel.
For further media information please contact:
Fiona Duthie - Senior PR Executive, Europe
Orient-Express Hotels
Tel: (020) 7805 5069
Email: fiona.duthie@orient-express.com
Vicky Legg - PR Manager
Orient-Express Hotels
Tel: (020) 7805 5067
Email: vicky.legg@orient-express.com