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‘Indian weddings’ in South Africa

Sun Internatio­nal, an internatio­nally renowned hotel brand with several hotels in South Africa, is excited to host Indian weddings and has made special arrangemen­ts for the Indian guests.

- TT Bureau

Sun Internatio­nal, an internatio­nally renowned hotel brand, has hotels in “all regions” of South Africa. The hotels of Sun Internatio­nal have amenities to host guests from all segments, be it MICE, leisure, FITs or weddings, shares Shereen Allaman, Vice President, Internatio­nal Sales and Marketing, Sun Internatio­nal.

“We are excited to inform all our partners within India and other regions that the Palace of the Lost City is undergoing a complete renovation. We started this during the lockdown, and it should be completed by October, which is precisely our Diwali period. We are ensuring that when our clients arrive at the Palace of the Lost City at Sun City, they see a new hotel and enjoy the new facilities,” she says.

Outlook for Indian market

Allaman further shares, “The Indian market has always been important for Sun Internatio­nal over the years, and we continue to maintain this good relationsh­ip. We want to say that we are grateful to this market for the continued support we have received and that is why I took the time to visit the various regions within India to showcase what Sun Internatio­nal has to offer now and to ensure that we bring in that business and hold that relationsh­ip steady.”

Eye on Indian weddings

Elaboratin­g further on the India visit, she adds, “My mandate right now is to ensure that we bring in South Africa as a destinatio­n for weddings. We are completely equipped to handle an Indian wedding in Sun City.” She further adds, “For Indian travellers, gastronomy is of the utmost importance, so we ensure

We are ensuring that when our clients arrive at the Palace of the Lost City, they see a new hotel and enjoy the new facilities

that we do have Indian executive chefs at our properties, making sure that we are including at least a minimum of two or three authentic Indian dishes within our breakfast offerings. It is important for us to offer Jain kitchen access because we want to ensure that when our Indian guests come through, they are comfortabl­e.”

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Vice President, Internatio­nal Sales and Marketing, Sun Internatio­nal
Shereen Allaman Vice President, Internatio­nal Sales and Marketing, Sun Internatio­nal

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