Palladium Hotel Group: A Rendezvous of Travel & Tapas!

Palladium Hotel Group: A Rendezvous of Travel & Tapas!

Palladium Hotel Group the internationally renowned Spanish hotel chain represented by Global Destinations in India recently hosted exclusive cocktail dinners for their top 50 priority travel and trade partners and media in the cities of Mumbai and Delhi.

DSC_5102The evenings were graced by The Consul General of Spain Mr. Fernando Heredia Noguer along with The Director of the Tourism Office of Spain in India Ms. Elisa Robles in Mumbai, while Delhi saw the presence of The Deputy Head of Mission, the Embassy of Spain Ms. Montserrat Momán Pampillo and Incharge of Consular Section, Embassy of Spain Ms. Helana Escorial Lopez in attendance. The St. Regis, Mumbai and Shangri La, New Delhi worked as perfect venues for the event evenings.

1002Ms. Sandra Polo Canudas, Asia & ME Commercial Director Palladium Hotel Group presented insights on Palladium’s hospitality and newly established regulations for hassle-free travel for Indian visitors. She touched upon Spain re-opening borders, all ready to welcome Indians back. The guests were acquainted with the gamut of brands under the Palladium Hotel Group and were informed about the upcoming projects & developments in Spain. The evenings were full of sparking conversations with the travel fraternity exchanging tête-à-têtes over cocktails. The events presented an opportunity to reconnect with travel & trade partners in India to showcase the diverse brand portfolio the hotel group has to offer.

DSC_5094Ms. Sandra Polo Canudas said, “After 2 years of meeting virtually it is delightful to meet our key Stakeholders in-person. India continues to be one of our focus markets for Outbound travel. We look forward, to continue increasing our footprint in India and to further our brand presence. With international travel now open, we are ready to spoil our Indian visitors with an array of experiences, fantastic cuisine, and stunning vistas!”

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