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The International Luxury Travel Market (ILTM) Cannes was held 5th to 8th December, 2011 at the Palais des Festivals et des Congres in Cannes. ILTM events are the leading 'by invitation only' showcase for the global luxury travel community to bring together the world's most sought after collection of luxury experiences for the most discerning luxury travel buyers.
The ILTM 2011 opened on the 5th December preceded by the annual ILTM Ultratravel Forum which gave thousands of Hosted Buyers and exhibitors an economic insight into 2012, as well as hearing the views of industry leaders on the needs of a new generation of luxury travellers. The ILTM Ultratravel Forum closed by honouring Isadore Sharp, Founder & Chairman of Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts with the ILTM Lifetime Achievement Award.
During his live interview on stage with Graham Boynton, Group Managing Director of Telegraph Media Group, Mr Sharp commented: “When we opened in 1970, our first key strategic decision was to try to be the best – quality, service, culture and brand are now the four pillars that define Four Seasons. We fly the flag of luxury by being innovators – not inventors. We do things that differentiate and always keep an open mind.”
Mr Sharp’s interview followed that of John Andrews, Consultant Editor of the Economist who addressed ‘The World in 2012’. In his predictions for the world economy in 2012 and beyond, he highlighted that China would overtake the US as the world’s largest importer by 2014 and they would also become the world’s largest outbound travel market in the same period. By the end of next year, some three fifths of the US export market will be purchased by emerging economies.
He went on to say that within the BRIC markets of Brazil and China, economies would grow by approximately 8% and Russia and India, by 4% in 2012 alone.
His presentation was followed by trend forecasters The Future Laboratory - Chris Sanderson and James Wallman - who highlighted their specific research into luxury traveller lifestyle trends. They predicted that the ‘New Luxurians’ of the future would not be interested in too much choice, realising that they themselves are the real curators of choice. Luxury travel is key in this behavioural pattern. Chris commented: “There is an enhanced sense of just being today’s luxury consumer rather than being surrounded by possessions.”
The ILTM Ultratravel Forum also featured a high profile panel debate discussing “Does the Luxury Travel industry meet the needs of a new generation of Luxury Travellers?” with panellists:
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