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The German National Tourist Office, Gulf countries (GNTO), the local affiliate of the German National Tourism Board (GNTB), has appointed Yamina Sofo as its new director sales and marketing.

World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), which represents the global travel and tourism private sector, recently revealed a new report detailing the critical role that the industry will have in the America's economic recovery, once the COVID-19 pandemic has been combatted.

Saudi Arabia is without question, the most important market in the Middle East. As the region’s biggest economy and home of Islam’s most important sites, the Kingdom dominates the regional landscape.

As part of our public duty and collective responsibility in the fight against COVID-19, a majority of residents across the UAE have been in self-quarantine for weeks now.

Emirates in coordination with Dubai Health Authority (DHA) have introduced additional precautions.

Gulf Air, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain, in response to the global outbreak of the Novel Coronavirus COVID-19 has recently introduced a bundle of ‘golden principles’ to maintain health and safety of its valued passengers and crew members.

In light of the changing global situation relating to the COVID-19 virus, the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) team have continued to monitor the impact it is having not just on the industry, but on society in general.

The move by Abu Dhabi’s Executive Committee to form an infrastructure committee to oversee the development and operation of infrastructure in the emirate is an important step at a critical time for the construction sector, said GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

The Dubai Government’s decision to put future projects on hold is unsurprising as COVID-19 weighs down on global economies.

COVID-19 has impacted the global hospitality industry significantly with occupancies of various hotel chains being affected drastically. In this unprecedented and difficult period, OYO, one of the world’s leading hotel chains, too is evaluating several measures for the long-term success of the company, while remaining committed to doing all it can for the welfare of the community at large.