Staff Reporters
Dec 15, 2010

Lewis PR scoops COMO Hotels and resorts account

SINGAPORE - Lifestyle hotel brand, COMO Hotels and Resorts, has selected Lewis PR to help build its brand further in the UK, Europe and Asia.

Como hotels and resorts has chosen Lewis PR as their partner
Como hotels and resorts has chosen Lewis PR as their partner

COMO hotels and resorts have appointed Lewis as the PR agency to work with them in the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, UAE, Hong Kong, China, Singapore, India, Japan and Australia.

The Lewis team will be focusing on corporate, consumer and social media communications and ensuring that the COMO voice is heard across lifestyle, business and travel media on and offline.

Paul Charles, COO at LEWIS PR, commented, "COMO Hotels and Resorts has been offering guests unmatched quality and luxury for nearly two decades and has exciting plans for its next phase of growth. Our integrated campaign will help COMO and its quality become even better known around the world."

Gabriela Henrichwark, COMO group marketing director, said, "This relationship also sees us stepping into key new growth markets for COMO Hotels and Resorts, including India, UAE and Russia."

COMO Hotels and Resorts is headquartered in Singapore, and is a sister company to international luxury fashion retailer Club 21; the lifestyle and wellness brand COMO Shambhala as well as to the COMO Foundation.

COMO Hotels and Resorts spans Asia, the Americas and Europe with eight properties, including Parrot Cay in Turks & Caicos, Cocoa Island in The Maldives, the COMO Shambhala Estate and Uma Ubud in Bali, Uma Paro in Bhutan, the Halkin Hotel in London, and the Metropolitan Bangkok and Metropolitan London.

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