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Regional tourism leaders set agenda for investment conference

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, August 22 - 2004 at 12:16
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Fifty of the region's tourism leaders have participated in an online debate to discuss the future of tourism in the region - and the drive to encourage inward investment - as the advisory board sets content for the first Arabian Hotel Investment Conference, to be held in Dubai in April 2005.

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  • Jonathan Worsley, organiser of Arabian Hotels Investment Conference.
    Jonathan Worsley, organiser of Arabian Hotels Investment Conference.
The advisory panel includes among others: Salem bin Dasmal, CEO of Dubailand; Gerald Lawless, managing director of Jumeirah International; James Wilson, president of IFA Hotels and Resorts; Wahid Attala, executive director of Nakheel; Jurgen Baumhoff, CEO of Qatar National Hotels; Jean-Claude Baumgarten, president of World Travel & Tourism Council Company; and regional directors from international hotel groups InterContinental, Marriott, Movenpick, Rezidor SAS and Rotana.

According to Jonathan Worsley, organiser of the Arabian Hotel Investment Conference (AHIC), the conference has been launched to reflect the region's tourism growth. He said: "Arabia is one of the world's fastest-growing regions for travel and tourism; in fact, tourism is driving the economies for many of these countries."

Worsley, one of the founders and organisers of Berlin's International Hotel Investment Forum, continued: "We see the importance of AHIC as a move to encourage operators and investors from the region - and further afield - to look to Arabia."

Industry leaders were quick to lend their support and form an advisory panel to set the agenda for the conference. Sarmad Zok, CEO of the Saudi Arabia-based Kingdom Hotel Investments, said: "We are looking to AHIC to encourage and foster the growth and development of the hotel industry in a region that desperately needs more investment activity and governmental initiatives."

According to Tony Williams, vice president of resorts and projects for Emirates Holidays, the launch of AHIC mirrors activity in the UAE. He said: "This supports the development of the emirate and general development of the region. With a target of 15 million visitors by 2010, the future of Dubai is ambitious, and therefore we need the hotel rooms to support this increased demand."

Peter Cardnell, director general of Abu Dhabi National Hotels, added: "We are keen to be involved to ensure that the region continues to be recognised as one of the most exciting, rewarding and high potential markets for hospitality investments."

The Arabian Hotel Investment Conference will run from April 30 - May 2, 2005, on the eve of the Arabian Travel Market, at Dubai's new Madinat Jumeirah resort. The conference is organised by CB Richard Ellis Hotels, the largest commercial real estate firm in the world, and MEED Conferences. Details of AHIC can be found on www.arabianconference.com.

Already signed up as platinum sponsors are: IFA Hotels and Resorts; Nakheel Company LLC; Kingdom Hotels Investment; and Rezidor SAS Hospitality.

Gold sponsors are: HVS International; Gullivers Travel Association; Jumeirah International; Movenpick Hotels & Resorts; RSP Group; Arabian Travel Market; Strategic Solutions and AME Info.
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Notes and media contacts

Media information:
Susan Furness / Kirstie Hepburn
Strategic Solutions for Arabian Hotel Investment Conference
Tel: 971-4 391 5390, fax: +971 4 3672527

About the organisers:

CB Richard Ellis Hotels

CB Richard Ellis is the largest commercial real estate firm in the world, with 250 offices in 48 countries. CB Richard Ellis Hotels focuses exclusively on the hospitality industry providing consultancy services for the sale, valuation, financing, development and asset management of hotels. CB Richard Ellis Hotels has been involved in several of the largest transactions in Europe, specialising in investment opportunities and sale and leasebacks which have typified the changing times. Jonathan Worsley of CB Richard Ellis Hotels has taken a lead in developing networking events for the industry by organising the International Hotel Investment Forum in Berlin, the European Hotel Design Awards in London and now the Arabian Hotel Investment Conference in Dubai. Jonathan also sits as an advisor to the World Travel & Tourism Council.

Contact: Jonathan.Worsley on +44 1483 835794
or Gillian.Powell on +44 208 297 2053

MEED

MEED (Middle East Economic Digest) is internationally recognised as providing essential information for anyone doing business in, or with, the Middle East and North Africa. MEED now attracts over 70,000 individual readers each week, across 70 countries world-wide.
MEED Conferences is part of the leading information brand in the Middle East working to provide delegates with the very latest business sensitive information. Over the past 10 years, MEED Conferences has organised events attended by senior government officials and thousands of international business people. The conference series is aimed at companies active or seeking business in the markets of the Middle East. MEED is well established as the source of strategic and accurate regional information placing it in a unique position to bring together high-calibre speakers.

Contact: Francesca Ambrosini@emap.com +44 20 7505 6008

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