Asia DMC Diethelm Travel unveils New Identity
Asia DMC Diethelm Travel has unveiled a new brand transformation at World Travel Market 2023.
It presented the new name of DTH Travel with a corresponding new logo.
As DTH Travel, the company retains its expertise and core values and highlights a new forward-thinking ethos.
“For 66 years, DTH Travel has offered 13 diverse countries within Asia connecting travellers with unforgettable journeys,” said Stephan Roemer, CEO of DTH Travel.
‘Today marks a defining moment for us: our rebrand signals a transformative shift, breathing new life into our identity and purpose.”
DTH Travel’s new messaging is centred on four key pillars:
Industry Experts: It leverages decades of experience and knowledge of each destination, with local experts in their offices across 13 destinations.
Tailor-made Experiences: Every journey is curated and tailored to individual preferences.
Community Experts: DTH Travel is committed to the development of key products that empower and benefit local communities at a grassroots level.
Progressive Vision: Embracing innovation and technology, DTH Travel’s recent adoption of TourPlan, the world’s leading software system for DMC’s, has allowed them to fully digitalise their distribution process.
Over the last five years, the company has developed new tours and experiences that involve and benefit more local communities and enterprises.
“As we embark on this exciting new chapter, I want to thank our incredible team and our loyal clients who have supported us thus far.”
The company is set to open a new office in Japan in the first quarter of 2024.
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