Kempinski Hotels & Resorts

- Emirates Palace is to host and sponsor the first annual MICE Middle East Congress under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Sultan Bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan, Chairman, Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority, Abu Dhabi.
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, April 24 - 2005 at 09:14

- Kempinski Hotels & Resorts, Europe's oldest luxury hotels group, will unveil details of its regional expansion programme at the upcoming Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2005, the Middle East's premier travel trade exhibition, to be held from 3 - 6 May at Dubai World Trade Centre.
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, April 13 - 2005 at 11:59

- Emirates Palace, the most impressive resort and conference venue ever to be built in the Middle East, opened partially on 5th February 2005.
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, February 14 - 2005 at 08:44

- Mr. Willy Optekamp, a hotelier with experience on four continents and in 15 countries, has been named General Manager of Emirates Palace, Abu Dhabi managed by Kempinski Hotels & Resorts.
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, July 25 - 2004 at 10:57

- Kempinski Hotels and Resorts' new website will go live on Monday, July 26, 2004.
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, July 17 - 2004 at 16:40

- 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.
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, May 22 - 2004 at 13:23

- Award-winning Kempinski Hotels & Resorts, Europe's oldest and most established luxury hotel group, says the Middle East and Africa region is one of the most important development areas for the brand.
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, May 05 - 2004 at 14:12

- Kempinski Hotels and Resorts, the oldest and most established luxury hotel group in Europe, will preview its development plans for the Middle East and Africa at the forthcoming Arabian Travel Market, the region's premier travel and tourism exhibition.
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, April 14 - 2004 at 13:40