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  • Interview: Samer Tawil, Jordan Tourism

  • Jordan's tourism industry has suffered badly over the past couple of years, with the intifada in Palestine to the west, and the recent US-led war on Iraq to the east. The Jordanian Minister for Tourism and Antiquities, HE Samer Tawil, says there are hopes of recovery, at least for the inter-Arab market.
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  • Jordan: Monday, September 29 - 2003 at 09:48
  • International Hospitality in Amman

  • The fast growing and competitive regional hospitality industry looked to increase business and develop new partnerships at the recent International Hospitality Forum in Amman, Jordan. The exhibition was also a boost for Jordan, with its tourism sector struggling due to insecurity in neighbouring countries.
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  • Jordan: Sunday, September 28 - 2003 at 11:07
  • MidEast Aviation takes off overseas

  • For the first time ever, the Middle East aviation industry will exhibit at an international aerospace exhibition. A pavilion organised by Fairs and Exhibitions will make its debut at next year's Farnborough International air show in the UK.
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  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, September 09 - 2003 at 10:04
  • Speedy check-in for Gulf Air

  • Gulf Air has introduced the region's first automatic check-in machines at airports in Bahrain, Abu Dhabi and Muscat. Using just a credit card or frequent flyer card, passengers travelling without hold luggage can get their own boarding passes, avoiding queues.
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  • United Arab Emirates: Saturday, July 19 - 2003 at 10:21
  • DSS fun for Junior Chefs

  • As part of the Dubai Summer Surprises promotion, Hilton is running Junior Academy 2003. The event is a day of organised fun and work for children. They get to learn about all aspects of the hotel business, from housekeeping to cooking.
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  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, July 01 - 2003 at 14:44
  • Gulf Traveller takes to the skies

  • Gulf Air has introduced the region's first all-economy airline, Gulf Traveller. The new carrier will use six Boeing 767s and fly primarily to South Asian destinations. Abu Dhabi will serve as the hub for operating the fleet.
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  • Bahrain: Monday, May 12 - 2003 at 08:40
  • Business travellers choose to VisitBritain

  • Britain is enjoying a big increase of both leisure and business tourists from the Middle East. It's hoping to build on that success with its new identity VisitBritain: a combination of the former British Tourist Authority and English Tourism Board.
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  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, May 08 - 2003 at 09:37
  • Gulf Air - Big Plus for Business

  • Business travellers in the region can enjoy a new range of benefits with Gulf Air's unique, tailored package designed for the frequent business traveller. The airline has also revealed its newly designed livery, with a restyled gold falon on every plane.
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  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, May 07 - 2003 at 10:32


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