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If you're planning a wedding abroad it helps to have an event planner with a little black book

June 4, 2018 12:12
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ByOscar Marvin, Oscar Marvin

1 min read

More and more couples are choosing destination weddings and the international travel company Kuoni is reporting a 14 per cent increase last year in couples flying overseas to tie the knot.

One of the factors influencing the trend is technology. Web-based resources have made it far less intimidating to organise a celebration far from home. You can go on a 3D online tour of the hall before you book, read reviews of every hotel and café and see on Google Earth exactly where you will be going.

Everyone is connected and you can bombard people with questions and get instant responses, even if they are thousands of miles away. But the DIY event is not for everyone and top event planners report booming business. Even if people are taking advantage of technology to see places and find out about suppliers, many still want someone on the ground getting everything organised.

“The main advantage of taking an event planner is you have someone who has the advantage of working in the Israeli market,” says Debbie Nussbaum, who specialises in Israel-based celebrations for English-speaking Diaspora Jews.