The TTM Hotelier Summit binds together the travel and trade community of the Maldives to a world-wide network of travel agents, and is one of the nation’s most significant events. The 2017 summit took place on the 12th of July at Dharubaaruge, and boasted panels featuring more than eighty general managers of luxurious properties such as hotels and resorts like Anantara Veli Maldives Resort. Additionally, the summit will include representatives from organisations and entities such as Expedia, Trip Advisor, American Express and the Pacific Asia Travel Association. The purpose of this summit was to discuss government plans to build more than fifty resorts by 2019. The ultimate target has been outlined as meeting two million tourists and over $3.5 billion in receipts by the conclusion of 2020. So if you’re looking for a luxuiour Maldives bungalow or a spa resort, your selection is bound to increase.
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