Newsletter September 2009 Today in our newsmail:

| Vienna hoards awards Austria's capital should be very pleased with itself. Several surveys have confirmed Vienna's position at the very top of the international world of congress. In addition to New York consulting institute Mercer has established that Vienna is the city with the highest quality of living in the world. read more |

| Living like a prince archbishop Salzburg's Hellbrunn Palace is more than just an event location. Prince Archbishop Markus Sittikus' zest for life can still be felt throughout the palace. From small seminars in the Orangery to extravagant gala dinners in a private marquee, as far as events go - in Hellbrunn everything is possible. read more |
 | From cake to luxury hotel It all began when the head-chef became ill and the apprentice created a new dessert. Today the name Sacher is not only synonym for fine baking but above all for excellent service in three Austrian luxury hotels in Vienna, Salzburg and Tyrol belonging to the Sacher group. read more |
| Zell am See: Incentive Mecca in the Alps Downhill skiing in the morning, a swim in the lake in the afternoon - that's been possible in Zell for years. However, since the new Ferry Porsche Congress Center opened its doors more and more international organisations and companies have found their way to Pinzgau in Salzburg county and discovered Zell am See as the new Incentive Mecca in the Alps. read more |
| GEP-Network International: Switzerland Only the very best companies are accepted into the Global Events Partner network. In Switzerland a company called Conventus has been looking after the needs of top clients for seminars, congresses and meetings for more than 40 years now. The companies have always had high expectations and Conventus has always been able to exceed them. read more |
 | Newsflash Our newsflash features the renewed success for Salzburg at the Conga Awards, a promotion of the wine-land Austria on American TV, a new event location at Ossiacher Lake in Carinthia and a story of the Austrian Airlines. read more |
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