Events such as Idex have helped Abu Dhabi hotels to raise occupancy

Abu Dhabi hotels see muted impact from regional unrest

Abu Dhabi is seeing a steady rise in visitors so far this year and is on pace to reach its target of two million guests for 2011. However, while the unrest in the region has been a boost for hotels in Dubai, hoteliers in Abu Dhabi say the net effect of the unrest on their performance has been minimal.
United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, March 30 - 2011 at 10:26
The new Movenpick in Dubai has seen strong demand since opening in January

Dubai hotels see rise in demand as pipeline slows

As the influx of new hotels slows in Dubai, the emirate's hotel sector is forecast to stabilise this year as the market begins to see a better balance between supply and demand.
United Arab Emirates: Thursday, March 24 - 2011 at 16:14
Emirates plans to continue its fleet expansion

Emirates remains confident despite oil price rise

Emirates Airline says it has yet to see a drop in demand after raising its fares in response to the surge in oil prices, but it acknowledges that rising fuel prices are a 'worry'.
United Arab Emirates: Thursday, March 17 - 2011 at 12:23
Movenpick Hotels are to introduce iPads in their Middle East properties

Will Middle East hotels embrace iPads?

Last week Movenpick announced that it will be introducing iPads across its hotels in the Middle East to help improve the guest experience, becoming one of the first hotel companies in the region to incorporate this popular device in their operations. However, it remains to be seen how many other hotels in the region will follow suit.
Middle East: Monday, March 07 - 2011 at 13:23
Oil price rise could impact carrier profits

High oil prices to hit Middle East carriers' profits

The unrest sweeping the Middle East has caused a dramatic surge in oil prices as traders fear that the unrest could slow or halt crude exports in key oil producing countries. The spike in prices will surely curb profits for carriers in the Gulf, as oil is the biggest cost for airlines.
Middle East: Thursday, February 24 - 2011 at 17:17
Middle East carriers are expected to see fastest growth in 2011

Mideast carriers to see sharpest growth in passengers

The International Air Transport Association predicts that the Middle East will be the fastest growing region for international traffic from 2009-2014, with passenger demand expected to rise 9.4% over the period, according to a new forecast by the trade body.
Middle East: Monday, February 14 - 2011 at 16:24
Dubai's tourism industry is likely to benefit from regional upheaval

Mideast political upheaval to boost Dubai tourism

The fallout from the political upheaval in Egypt and other parts of the Middle East is likely to benefit Dubai's tourism industry as travellers seek out alternative destinations, according to a new report by CitiGroup.
United Arab Emirates: Thursday, February 10 - 2011 at 15:03
Abu Dhabi has upped its tourism offerings

Abu Dhabi boosts hotel guest target to 2 million

Abu Dhabi tourism officials have expanded their target for hotel guest arrivals in 2011 to 2 million, up from the current 1.9 million, following an 18% rise in visitors in 2010.
United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, February 09 - 2011 at 16:07
Dubai received 103 cruise ships, bringing in 390,255 passengers in 2010

Cruise tourism on track for growth on Dubai-based route

Royal Caribbean says that it expects strong growth in cruise tourism in Dubai, as it adds more itineraries in the region and raises prices on the back of strong performance in its inaugural season in the Gulf.
United Arab Emirates: Sunday, February 06 - 2011 at 11:52
Middle East carriers have posted strong growth.

Mideast carriers see biggest rise in passenger traffic as routes grow

Fuelled by their rapid expansion, Middle East carriers posted the strongest growth in passenger traffic in the world last year at 17.8%, according to a new report by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
Middle East: Thursday, February 03 - 2011 at 16:07
Accor plans to open 18 new hotels across all its brands

Accor to open 18 more hotels across the Middle East

French hotel group Accor has revealed plans to open 18 new hotels across the Middle East over the next three years, raising its total to 54 in the region. Many of the new properties will be in the economy or mid-market segment as the company aims to target budget-minded travellers.
Middle East: Tuesday, February 01 - 2011 at 16:10
Hawker Beechcraft expects the private sector in the MidEast to see strong growth

Hawker Beechcraft expects upturn in Mideast private jet market

US-based Hawker Beechcraft believes the private aviation sector in the Middle East will see strong growth over the next two years as the region's economy recovers from the downturn. The company expects much of its business in the region to come from it special mission aircraft.
Middle East: Thursday, January 20 - 2011 at 15:53
Yas Links - Abu Dhabi is one of several courses to open recently in the UAE

UAE looks to boost its golf tourism industry

Although world-class golf courses and sunny weather are in abundance in the UAE, golf tourists represent a surprisingly small portion of visitors to the country. However, as hotels face increasing competition for guests in the wake of the economic downturn, golf tourism is seen as a promising sector that offers great opportunities for the UAE's hotel industry.
United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, January 18 - 2011 at 11:02
The new Ritz-Carlton DIFC offers 341 rooms and 124 residences

Ritz-Carlton opens new hotel in Dubai, pushes growth target

As part of an aggressive growth strategy in the Middle East, the Ritz-Carlton Hotel group says it plans to more than double its hotel volume in the region between now and 2012. The first of these new properties will be the company's long-awaited hotel in Dubai's financial district, which opens its doors this week.
United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, January 12 - 2011 at 09:59
Abu Dhabi is set to increase the number of hotel visitors

Abu Dhabi sees rise in hotel guests, but revenues fall

Abu Dhabi's tourism authority has released new data showing that the emirate is on track to exceed its 2010 target for hotel guests, but a large influx of new hotel supply in the emirate has led to a decline in revenues and occupancies.
United Arab Emirates: Sunday, December 05 - 2010 at 15:57