'Ramadan is a wonderful time of the year and our hotels have designed special packages with families and couples from the Arab world in mind. Through these fabulous deals, guests can reap great bonuses as well as enjoy a true Ramadan experience,' said Guy Epsom, Regional Director of Sales Marketing, Hilton International, Arabian Peninsula.
The northern emirate of Fujairah boasts the fun-filled Hilton Fujairah Resort, which has this year tailored its offering to include a night's stay, with a buffet breakfast and a sumptuous Iftar buffet in a tradiational majlis setting.
Meanwhile, the idyllic Hilton Salalah Resort provides travellers the opportunity to stay four nights for the price of three. The offer is valid throughout the months of September and October. Located on the southern coast of Oman, Salalah has already made a name for itself with the Khareef season, a monsoon climate unique to the region.
Travellers can also opt for the luxuries of the Hilton Kuwait Resort, which this year offers a great deal for visitors.
Hilton offers special Ramadan packages at hotels across the region
The Holy month of Ramadan brings fulfilment to the Middle East annually, and this year sees Hilton hotels in the UAE, Kuwait and Oman reward travellers with the best of packages.
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, August 22 - 2006 at 14:40
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Notes and media contacts
Hilton Hotels Corporation is the leading global hospitality company, with nearly 2,800 hotels and 485,000 rooms in more than 80 countries, with 150,000 team members worldwide.More than 2,300 hotels are owned, managed or franchised in the USA with a portfolio of some of the best known and highly regarded hotel brands including Hilton®, Conrad®, Doubletree®, Embassy Suites Hotels®, Hampton Inn®, Hampton Inn & Suites®, Hilton Garden Inn®, Hilton Grand Vacations™, Homewood Suites by Hilton® , Scandic and The Waldorf=Astoria Collection™.
Outside the USA, the company operates 261 hotels branded Hilton and 130 under the mid-market Scandic brand.
The company currently operates 31 hotels in the Middle East - 17 hotels in Egypt, eight hotels in the UAE, four in Saudi Arabia and one each in Oman and Kuwait. Hilton's heritage in the Arabian Peninsula stretches back over 30 years, when it became the first international hotel brand to open a property in the UAE - the Hilton Al Ain in 1972.
The 46-suite Qasr al Sharq, or 'Palace of the Orient' became Hilton's first palace property when it opened earlier this year. Later this year will also see the opening of the first phase of a Worldwide Resort in Ras Al Khaimah, UAE. New Hilton properties are also under development in Doha marking the company's first foray into Qatar, and the Arabian Peninsula's first Conrad hotel in Dubai, in addition to a beach club, also in Dubai.
The Hilton Reservations and Customer Care telephone numbers in the Middle East are as follows:
UAE - 8000 20000 11
Qatar - 800 97103
KSA - 800 82000 10
Egypt - 19009
Bahrain - 8000 4058
Jordan - 00 202 5805927
Kuwait - 371 1434
Lebanon - 00 202 5805928
Oman - 800 788788
Syria - 00 202 5805926
Hilton International Arabian Peninsula Press Office
Sue Parry/ Anoushka Misra
ASDA'A Public Relations
Edelman exclusive Middle East affiliate
Tel: 971-4-3344550
Fax: 971-4-3344556
Posted by Lara Lynn Golden, News EditorTuesday, August 22 - 2006 at 14:40 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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