Asia DMC, a Vietnam-based destination management company, is expanding its footprint into Sri Lanka, Los Angeles and Indonesia to capitalise on the explosion of local experience and adventure tourism, the Bangkok Post reported.
DMC Thailand's managing director Andre van der Marck said the group will open its first US office to attract clients interested in long-haul experiences. The office, which will open this month, is expected...
"We cater to five-star level guests, people who need exclusive services such as top accommodation, private jets and luxury transport," Mr Marck said.
Early next year, the group will also open offices in Bali, Indonesia and Colombo, Sri Lanka, which are emerging markets for adventure, community experience, and ecological tourism. It will also open an office in the Indonesian capital Jakarta in the near future.
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