Middle East travellers benefit from plentiful air lift, and abundant food, shopping and leisure attractions
Oman, Dubai and Abu Dhabi are each investing in building additional cruise terminals.
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The $1 billion project will offer 479 rooms and suites and 222 Viceroy Residences with sea views.
Abu Dhabi has grand plans to develop its permanent cruise terminal facility to cash in on the emirate’s growing cruise tourism market.
India was Abu Dhabi’s largest overseas source market for hotel guests in the first nine months of this year.
Holiday homes market will allow property owners to lease out on a periodic basis while broadening visitor accommodations.
October saw 288,268 guests check into the emirate’s hotels with a 79 per cent occupancy rate, up 10 per cent on a year earlier.
Dubai film beat 1,400 entries to claim the World’s Best Tourism Film award.
Saudi Arabia continued to be Dubai’s primary source market, recording a 31.6 per cent rise in visitor numbers.
Cobone is looking to tap into the Gulf’s booming online travel industry by offering greater features.
The three regions led IHG’s growth in the third quarter with strong performances in the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
Dubai’s overall average occupancy increased by approximately 7.8 per cent in August compared to the same period last year.
As Dubai hotels continue to cash in on strong demand, room rates in Doha are falling due to stiff price competition.
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Visitors are gradually returning to Egypt after the worst civil violence in the country’s modern history.
Dubai’s hospitality sector has been recording a strong growth rate.
The tax exemption, covering the 10 per cent municipality fee, will extend to applications over the next three years.
R Hotels group owns, manages and operates three hotels under the Ramada brand.
The 432-metre tall Marina 101 Hotel & Residence tower is set to open in Dubai Marina in the fourth quarter of 2014.
Based in Tecom, the new hotel is expected to open by 2016 and will have around 672 rooms.
The 1,238-room Holiday Inn Makkah is slated for completion in 2016.
The Bin Otaiba Investment group has bought a 91,000-square-metre land plot on the island to develop a five-star hotel.
Minor Hotel Group has tied up with Dubai-based Rani Investment to expand in Africa.
An average Middle Eastern traveller spends 71 per cent more on a hotel stay in London than the global average, finds survey.
As the peak season for hospitality winds down, average occupancy across UAE and Saudi hotels witness a slight decline.
Hilton’s ultra-luxurious brand has opened a 346-room hotel in Ras Al Khaimah.
With hotels battling the double dampener of Ramadan and summer, firms are boosting their coffers through iftar and suhour offerings.
Visitor numbers from Saudi Arabia rose by 31.6 per cent during the first half of the year, said DTCM.
Officials attribute the low visitor numbers to lack of adequate tourism promotion.