was 2 weeks ago for our sales and marketing director Tina Wöhrle a real marathon on the program. As part of our hotel cooperation with the Small Luxury Hotels of the World "She was representative of the move to customer events in Zurich, Munich, Frankfurt and Hamburg.
Extrapolating this tour to a week is already very bold. cope with all cities in four days alone with the car is because of already close. In short, you come on over 1,500 km in 96 hours. Well, purely theoretical viewpoint, one can see already from traffic jams and construction sites, feasible. But you have to schedule it some time to really representative of the hotel to act on these events ...
It was also "a body". At 17:00 clock were brochures, unpacked laptop, business cards and social programs and places in style. were started at 18.30 each clock in which the event itself go customers from table to table and talk of interest to the Hotel directly. Dining options in the form of canapés and drinks of course, was provided each evening. To about 20.00 clock was followed by a presentation. Kurt Offenhammer presented the cooperation of the "Small Luxury Hotels of the World" and the attending companies. Clock at 21.00, the winner of the raffle drawn. Prices were each a voucher for a free five nights in a Small Luxury Hotel of your choice worldwide. The evening was then in discussions.
marked the beginning of this series of evening in Zurich the Hotel Eden au Lac, in a beautiful , classically elegant salon. And if you're ever in Zurich, Munich, Frankfurt and Hamburg , equips you left here some companies a visit and presents the Panorama Hotel & Service GmbH. A good opportunity to kill two birds with one stone. The trip was to Zurich to Munich with the same procedure on. The room where the talks took place was like from another time. Dark Parquet flooring, wood paneling on the walls and gold ornaments, which formed a dignified atmosphere. Of course, a proper framework for the "Small Luxury Hotels". Frankfurt was the next stop and the complete opposite. Modern design, lots of glass. Above the restaurant "Nice" had a beautiful view over the Main. In Hamburg waited the warehouse district, the largest, based on oak piles bearing house complex in the world, to see many of the customers coming. Ing right to the hall with historical memory reflected against the flair of an old Hanseatic city. Fine wooden panels and tea chests were the setting for the end of the week.
In summary, the effort really paid off. At each event, Mrs. Wöhrle make 10-20 contacts, which move in the luxury segment of the travel market. We are looking forward to what more it still meets-wrap is, for two more specific requests for events we already have ...