New Partner Strengthens Travel to Switzerland
Limousine Service TOP ALLIANCE Becomes Member of Switzerland Tourism and Partner of Swiss Deluxe Hotels Premium Mobility and Years of Experience at the Global Davos MeetingSwitzerland Tourism (ST), the national tourism organization, and the prestigious association Swiss Deluxe Hotels have welcomed a new partner known for premium mobility and sophisticated chauffeur logistics: the Swiss company TOP ALLIANCE AG, headquartered in the canton of Lucerne. As a new member of both organizations, the company aims to contribute to delivering top-level quality in the transport sector. The chauffeur and limousine service provider has been operating for nearly 35 years and is especially recognized in Switzerland for its significant role during the annual global economic meeting in Davos. At this high-profile event, the company deploys around 250 limousines to serve international guests. This includes shuttle services between Zurich Airport and Davos for top politicians and business leaders from around the world, as well as guaranteed on-site mobility in Davos during numerous international events.„We are proud to contribute our proven, reliable services to both organizations. With our offering and global network in mobility, we aim to sustainably strengthen the quality of travel to and within Switzerland," says Tobias Bülter, board member of TOP ALLIANCE AG.Switzerland Tourism (ST) is a public corporation mandated by the Swiss Confederation to promote Switzerland as a holiday, travel, and convention destination both domestically and internationally. With around 280 employees in 36 offices worldwide, ST covers 22 global markets.Swiss Deluxe Hotels (SDH) unites 43 of the most exclusive five-star hotels in Switzerland. Membership is granted based on the strictest quality criteria. The “Swiss Deluxe Hotels” brand serves as a seal of quality across all communications and is positioned both nationally and internationally. With approximately 1.3 million overnight stays and over 1.5 billion Swiss francs in annual revenue, the 43 member hotels are considered “places to be” in the international luxury hospitality and fine dining scene.