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Promovêre Unveils 2025 Travel Trends and Expands Partnerships in Paraguay and Peru

Yim Kwangsoo Correspondent / Updated : 2025-03-20 20:04:35
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Promovêre, a leading travel product and service provider, has concluded a productive business tour in Paraguay and Peru, showcasing the latest travel trends and innovative offerings for 2025.

The tour, which aimed to reinforce partnerships with local travel agencies and industry professionals, featured prominent partners such as Enjoy Travel Group, Gaviota Hoteles, Atelier de Hoteles, and Hellenic Travel Network.

Enjoy Travel Group unveiled a new direct flight route between Mexico City and Punta Cana, along with the launch of diverse travel packages to the United States, Europe, and Canada. Notably, the company’s establishment of a branch in Buenos Aires, Argentina, offering local currency payment options, received positive feedback.

Gaviota Hoteles introduced the "Playa Kids" program, designed for family travelers, and showcased its premium resort line, "Playa Luxury," catering to high-end travel demands. The company also promoted its "Destinos Gaviota" fam tour program for travel agencies, emphasizing its commitment to strengthening partnerships.

Atelier de Hoteles highlighted its personalized luxury services and sensory experiences, particularly at its hotels in Playa Mujeres and Cancun Playa. Hellenic Travel Network presented its 2025 special rate list and introduced travel packages to Greece and the Mediterranean region.

Andrea Tosi, Public Relations Manager at Promovêre, emphasized the significance of the Paraguayan and Peruvian markets, expressing confidence in their continued growth. "Paraguay and Peru are crucial markets for us, and we anticipate sustained growth," Tosi stated. "Through this visit, we aim to further enhance collaboration with the travel industry in both countries and provide exceptional experiences for more travelers."

This business visit demonstrates Promovêre’s dedication to expanding its presence in Latin America and delivering innovative travel solutions to meet the evolving needs of travelers.

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