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.
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
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'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
Hotel investment activity is gaining pace worldwide, but remains relatively sluggish in the Middle East due to market uncertainty and lack of strategic investors, according to Jones Lang Lasalle Hotels.
Middle East:
Thursday, November 18 - 2010 at 14:19
After more than seven years of conflict, post-war Iraq is looking to boost its economy by attracting more visitors to its historic and religious sites. The country's tourism push has sparked interest from a growing number of hotels and airlines which are looking to capitalise on the opportunities offered by this emerging destination.
Airports in the Middle East are investing in technology to reduce bottlenecks for travellers and speed the turnaround time for check-in and boarding aircraft, according to travel industry IT provider SITA. While airports in the region trail the rest of the world in terms of the roll out of this new technology, they are gaining ground fast.
Over the next two years Movenpick Hotels & Resorts will open five hotels in Dubai, adding many more rooms to an already crowded market that has seen revenues fall sharply due to oversupply. However, the Swiss hotel chain says its properties in the emirate are still seeing 'very decent profit margins', led by a rebound in the business sector, and it remains upbeat about the emirate's long-term prospects.
The International Air Transport Association says Mena carriers will record higher profits this year, but warns that profits will be lower in 2011 as capacity outstrips demand.
Hotels are rapidly developing new technology in order to keep pace with the evolution of smart phones, home entertainment systems, and other high-tech gadgets. Following is a look at some of the exciting new technology that is becoming more commonplace in hotels across the world.
Occupancies and revenues in Abu Dhabi hotels fell sharply in first half of 2010, largely due to oversupply in the market. With many new hotel projects in the pipeline, hotels in the emirate are likely to face continued challenges in the months to come as attractions slowly come online, according to a new report by Euromonitor International.
United Arab Emirates:
Sunday, October 17 - 2010 at 15:37
Amidst growing complaints issued by many European carriers that some Middle Eastern airlines are unfairly capitalising from export credits and state aid, the heads of Emirates Airlines and Dubai Airports fought back last week with a vigorous rejection of these claims.
After experiencing a sharp decline in the wake of the downturn the business jet market in the Middle East is seeing a recovery in recent months, led by rising demand in the corporate sector.
The budget hotel sector in Dubai is better aligned with the more cost-conscious mindset in the wake of the downturn and is now perceived as the next investment opportunity in the emirate's hospitality market, according to a new report by Jones Lang Lasalle.
United Arab Emirates:
Wednesday, October 06 - 2010 at 12:06
When the $1.5bn Atlantis hotel on Dubai's Palm Jumeirah held its lavish opening ceremony two years ago, the event made international headlines and boosted the profile of the artificial island. However, while a slew of other hotels have been in the pipeline for years, the 1,500-room property remains the only operating hotel on the Palm.
United Arab Emirates:
Monday, August 02 - 2010 at 14:35
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Experts say the persistence of a thriving grey market for business jets in the Middle East remains the biggest hurdle to the growth of the sector in the region.
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