Uk's leading travel magazine experiences the magic of Abu Dhabi
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, August 29 - 2006 at 11:24
- PRESS RELEASE
Nick Redman, deputy editor of the Sunday Times Travel Magazine, one of the UK's leading travel and lifestyle publications, has recently experienced first hand the authentic culture and Arabian hospitality of Abu Dhabi.
While in Abu Dhabi, Redman met with Ali Al Hosani, director of marketing for ADTA, to discuss future opportunities for working together and further strengthen the relationship and synergy between the Sunday Times Travel Magazine and Abu Dhabi.
Commenting on the new relationship Hosani stated, "The ADTA is delighted to be further developing our links with such a key and high profile UK publication that is an excellent vehicle to promote Abu Dhabi through."
During his two night stay, Redman experienced the luxurious Emirates Palace, while also exploring the cosmopolitan city of Abu Dhabi, he will be back in October to take in more of the treasures the city has to offer and to explore further afield.
Reflecting on his trip Redman commented, "With the proposed luxury international hotels in the pipeline such as Banyan Tree and Shangri-La - and the potential for tourist development across its 200-plus natural islands, Abu Dhabi is obviously going to be a focus of media attention in the coming months and years."
The Sunday Times Travel Magazine is a glossy monthly magazine, affiliated to the UK's biggest selling quality broadsheet newspaper of the same name. Its readership is approximately 140,0000 throughout the UK and targets a well travelled and educated audience with a propensity to holiday long-haul, to culturally diverse and emerging destinations. The average age of the magazine's reader is 44.
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