LILY HOTELS HOSTS PRODUCT UPDATE AND NETWORKING LUNCH IN CHANDIGARH
Lily Hotels Pvt. Ltd. in association with LINKIN Reps. Pvt. Ltd., recently hosted an exclusive lunch for the travel trade partners in Chandigarh. The resorts operated by Lily Hotels in the Maldives are the pioneering leading All-Inclusive Resort, located in central Maldives – Lily Beach Resort & Spa at Huvahendhoo, a large island hideaway resort located in northern Maldives with privacy at its core – Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa, and its collection of elevated and curated luxury beach villas with dedicated butler service as a ‘resort in a resort concept’ – The Signature Collection by Hideaway.
The networking event was followed by the product presentation, by Ms. Komal Seth, Founder & Director, LINKIN Reps. Pvt. Ltd. The presentation highlighted the key features of the luxurious properties. The response of the session was extremely encouraging, and it was heart-warming to witness the enthusiasm for Lily Hotels’ products among the Chandigarh trade partners.
Highlighting the importance of the north India’s travel market to Maldives, Mr. Desislav Gospodinov, Group Director of Sales & Marketing said, “I would like to thank all our travel trade partners in Chandigarh for their continuous support towards promoting the luxurious resorts under Lily Hotels. Chandigarh is one of our most important markets and we eagerly look forward to welcoming travellers from the region.
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