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Jeddah to host World Luxury Expo

September 29, 2017

Saleh Fareed

Saudi Gazette

WORLD Luxury Group announced that Jeddah would host the 6th American Express World Luxury Expo at the prestigious Ritz-Carlton Jeddah from Oct. 4-6.

This was announced recently here with the attendance of organizers, sponsors and a large number of media personalities.

In his remarks, Ahmad Al Oraij, CEO of Luxurious Events, said the exhibition, which is being held in Jeddah for the second time, will be bringing together the world’s most prized collection of luxury goods and experiences for the most discerning clientele.

He announced that the event would showcase a selection of luxury brands to an invitation-only group of high net worth clients from across the GCC.

“Visitors will see the most famous luxury good from fine art, jewelry and fashion, hand-crafted time pieces, designer furniture and table settings, automobiles, fine dining, private aviation, and luxury travel,” he said.

He added “We look forward to working closely with the World Luxury Group team again to ensure the success of the American Express World Luxury Expo in Jeddah and we are sure that the expo will be another major event highlight in KSA.”

As part of many surprises to be displayed during the exhibition, Al Oraij said that visitors will have the chance to see the advanced technology and craftsmanship such as the Japanese “sports car under the water” called Amuza.

He also noted that the exhibition will include also the Ehang 184, which is about the size of a golf cart, a 5-foot-tall, 440-pound, all-electric helicopter that sort of resembles a big bicycle trailer with four arms and eight rotors.


September 29, 2017
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