New luxury operator for Bali
DENPASAR – LUX2asia, a luxury travel design company and concierge service, has launched in Bali.
LUX2asia’s founder and director, Renato Domini, says, “LUX2asia was conceived to cater to the niche luxury market, which Bali
is attracting.
“Despite the rise of numerous destinations in the ASEAN region Bali is maintaining the lead to attract this market segment, as is shown from our analysis of its potential as a world-class destination for the luxury market
“Many in the world’s list of ‘Who’s Who’ have visited Bali, either for a break from their hectic social life or to celebrate special occasions.
“These VVIPs need discretion, privacy and seclusion, as well as first class service and facilities during their holidays.â€
The company works on the B2B and B2C models.
It caters to high-end travellers and also makes its services available to hotels and resorts, travel agents, tour operators, FITs. luxury MICE organisers, and “just about anyone who wants a unique travel experienceâ€.
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LUX2asia’s 24-hour concierge service replaces traditional tour guides with personal multilingual Balinese butlers who act as airport holiday representatives, guides and personal assistants to the guests during holidays.
Ian Jarrett
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