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Maritim boosts communications with new PR appointment
Maritim hotels has appointed Clareville Communications to manage its PR activity in the UK. Germany’s largest owner-managed hotel group is working with the London-based agency to profile its international hotel network to meeting and event planners, travel trade and consumers.
Maritim has 34 properties across Germany as well as hotels in Mauritius, Egypt, Turkey, Malta, Spain and China.
Mark Spivey, Director of International Sales, at Maritim UK explains:
“As regular hosts of major international meetings throughout our properties, we’re keen to continue to show meeting and event planners how we can offer the perfect package of meetings and accommodation under one roof.
“For leisure travellers, we have hotels that fit every need, from central city locations to country retreats and beachside properties. Whether on a city break, family getaway or honeymoon, we have hotels, facilities and packages for everyone.
“We work hard to ensure we’re the venue of choice for meeting and event organisers, business and leisure visitors. The work of Clareville Communications, and their significant experience across these sectors will go a long way towards achieving this.”
Clareville Communications also manages PR for Maritim in the US, targeting the meetings and event sector.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Emma Ward .
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