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Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix this year recorded an unprecedented increase of 50 percent in international tourists compared to 2019, due to the collaboration between BTEA, Gulf Air, and Bahrain International Circuit.
The MIAMI Association of Realtors (MIAMI) has created new global business opportunities between Dubai and South Florida at the International Property Show (IPS 2022) which ran at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre until March 26.
flydubai has recently announced that it will operate flights to select destinations from Dubai World Central (DWC) in order to provide more travel options to passengers during the northern runway refurbishment project announced by Dubai Airports. The rehabilitation project is scheduled to take place from May 09 to June 22.
New figures released by the German National Tourist Board (GNTB) show the country’s strategic approach to attracting overseas travellers and recovering international tourism is proving a success.
The Riyadh Travel Fair (RTF) is coming back to Saudi Arabia, and it’s coming back bigger than before. The news was announced today by ASAS Exhibitions; the official organiser of the travel and tourism event that has otherwise been held annually since 2009.
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group has announced a management agreement to rebrand the historic Shepheard Hotel in Cairo, Egypt. This will be the group's first hotel in Egypt and further expands the brand’s portfolio in the region.
Travelport, a global technology company that powers bookings for hundreds of thousands of travel suppliers worldwide, recently revealed a new survey that highlighted excitement to travel in 2022.
Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, The Palm, Dubai announced the appointment of its management team, led by Ranjit Phillipose, area director - Middle East, and general manager.
Radisson Hotel Group has announced the appointment of Joseph Chalfoun as area restaurants & bars director, Middle East & Africa, based in their area support office in Dubai.
Millennials and Gen Z will be the two cohorts driving demand for buy now, pay later schemes as they were hit particularly hard by the pandemic, according to GlobalData.