Luxury travel magazine Ultratravel
The successful Middle Eastern edition of the luxury travel magazine Ultratravel, produced by and carried in Abu Dhabi Media's The National newspaper, will be translated and carried in sister paper Al Ittihad, bringing its unique, world
class coverage of the booming travel market to a new and extended audience.
Martin Newland, Executive Director of Publishing at Abu Dhabi Media, said: "Ultratravel's dual language presence in two of our highest circulated national newspapers will ensure that readers enjoy regular access to informative content that serves as the foremost guide on hotels, restaurants, spas and all things travel in the UAE and around the world. The addition of Ultratravel Middle East - Arabic to Abu Dhabi Media's market-leading brands reaffirms our position as a 360 media services provider in the UAE and the region." The Ultratravel brand, which enjoys broad readership in Europe, the United States, India and the Middle East, combines engaging travel content into a special large format magazine that also serves as a unique display opportunity for its features and advertisers.
In the first dual language edition readers will enjoy features on Brazil, Boston and Malaysia as well as an in-depth focus on the expansion of facilities at the UAE's Sir Bani Yas resort.
Source: WAM
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