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TravTalk conducts panel on ‘Wellness and Celebratory Tourism'

TravTalk conducts panel on ‘Wellness and Celebratory Tourism'

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SanJeet Director DDP Group moderated an insightful session titled, 'Wellness and celebratory tourism' with three industry experts at the Arabian Travel Market. Paul Stevens, COO, MEA and Turkiye for Accor Hotels and Resorts Management, Eddy Tannous – COO – Rotana Hotels and Kathryn Moore – Managing Director Spa Connectors joined in the panel discussion where it was shared the growth of the industry, the many revenue aspects surrounding this multi-billion dollar business which happens to still need a new interface in the age of discovery and to be relevant to the customers.

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