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Abu Dhabi landmark renamed Emirates Palace
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, May 22 - 2004 at 13:23
- PRESS RELEASE
The Government of Abu Dhabi has selected the name Emirates Palace for the landmark conference and hotel venue currently under construction in the United Arab Emirates' capital, which was formerly known as Bani Yas Palace.
Kempinski Hotels & Resorts, the luxury hotel group to manage the unique property, is launching an international promotional campaign to introduce Emirates Palace to the world.
"Emirates" is associated all over the world now with unsurpassed quality and innovation in the travel and tourism field. The Emirates Palace superbly reflects these qualities and blends them with traditional Arabic culture and hospitality.
The Emirates Palace is part of Kempinski's prestigious collection of luxurious properties in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, South America and Asia. Each of Kempinski's properties is renowned for offering superior standards of service combined with a distinctive style reflecting the individuality of the property and its location.
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