This year’s Luxperience is into its last day and has proven to be a great success for both buyers and suppliers.
Luxperience, the highly targeted three-day business exchange for luxury and high-end experiential travel specialists and suppliers from around the world, has yet again proved to be a great success.
This year the show featured over 270 exhibitors and the feedback from both suppliers and buyers has been great, according to the show’s organiser.
“This is our biggest and best Luxperience so far so we are really proud of that. This year we’ve introduce the Events by Luxperience and the MICE market which is something we are looking to grow as we move forward”
Helen Logas, Owner, Luxperience
Both buyers and suppliers were impressed by the high quality conversations they’ve managed to have over the last few days with many confident that a lot of business will come out from the event.
Exhibitors were impressed with the event organisers as the decision to go with the new venue, Australian Technology Park, seems to have paid off with participants loving the cool and funky building.
A few trends emerged from this year’s Experience and an area mentioned several times was the importance of authenticity and unique offerings which is a growing demand amongst luxury travellers.
Lynne Ireland, Founder of Inspired Luxury mentioned that an interesting upcoming destination is Mexico which has seen an increase in booking among Australian travellers.
Lynne also pointed out that it is incredibly important to offer the traveller different options and choices and several luxury properties are focusing on organic food offerings and activities such as cooking schools.
“It is important to touch clients and offering them a true life experiences no matter where in the world they are travelling”
Lynne Ireland, Founder, Inspired Luxury