“After more than a year of war, in which tourism to Israel almost completely ceased, the fair is an opportunity to renew relationships with travel and tourism agents from all over the world. We are optimistic about the return of tourists to the chain in general and to the Setai Tel Aviv Hotel in particular, and we intend to continue to lead in the field of luxury tourism as part of the Leading Hotels of the World group. The meetings at the fair were particularly exciting, and many of the agents have already promised to cooperate again soon”.

Representatives of the Setai Tel Aviv Hotel, one of the leading luxury hotels in Israel, participated last week in the International Luxury Travel Market (ILTM) held in Cannes, France. The fair, considered a major event in the world of luxury tourism, spread over three floors of exhibition space and brought together luxury hotels from over 300 countries around the world. The fair brings together leading brands, luxury hotels and travel and tourism agents, while creating a platform for strengthening business relationships and international collaborations.

The Setai Tel Aviv Hotel was represented at the fair by Liron Dalal Arad – Director of Sales at the Setai, Herbert Samuel and Orchid chain, and Alex Arfi – Director of Rooms and Quality at the chain.

Setai Tel Aviv Hotel, one of Israel’s most prominent luxury hotels, is located in a historic 19th-century Ottoman building in the heart of Old Jaffa. The hotel offers a unique combination of rich history and modern design, with spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea, unique chef journeys, a luxurious spa complex and the highest level of personal service. The hotel is considered one of the three recommended hotels in Israel by the prestigious magazine Forbes and is one of the luxury brands of The Leading Hotels of the World.

Anat Starik-Dahan, Deputy CEO of the Setai chain, Herbert Samuel and Orchid: “After more than a year of war, in which tourism to Israel almost completely ceased, the fair is an opportunity to renew relationships with travel and tourism agents from all over the world. We are optimistic about the return of tourists to the chain in general and to the Setai Tel Aviv Hotel in particular, and we intend to continue to lead in the field of luxury tourism as part of the Leading Hotels of the World group. The meetings at the fair were particularly exciting, and many of the agents have already promised to cooperate again soon”.