Budget hotel brands target UAE market | ameinfo.com

Over the past decade the UAE has gained a reputation as a luxury destination with the launch of numerous high-end hotels that have grabbed the attention of travellers across the world. Thanks to a steady rise in demand, room rates soared and remain among the most expensive in the world, but the onset of the global financial crisis has led to a sharp decline in revenues and occupancies across the country.

Food and Hospitality Expo 2010 to be held under the patronage of H.R.H.Prince Khalifa Bin Salman Al Khalifa | ameinfo.com

Hotels in Bahrain will be one of the main features on display at the second annual Food & Hospitality Expo 2010 to be held on 12 to 14 January 2010 at the Bahrain International Exhibition & Convention Centre (BIECC). This will be Bahrain's largest gathering of food, beverage and hospitality industry professionals following last year's inaugural successful event.

Five-star Abu Dhabi Hotel Increases Middle East Market Share Through Partnership with TIG Global

Vision Hotel Apartments Deluxe, a five-star residence-style living hotel located in the heart of Abu Dhabi, recently launched a new website (www.visionhotel.net) and strategic online marketing plan to combat the decline in international travel and capture new customers interested in long-term accommodations. TIG Global , the leading online marketing company for hospitality and travel, built the new website and runs the multi-pronged marketing program that has so far increased website traffic by 47% in the first month and visits to the reservations page by 22%.

Dubai hotels incentives pay off as visitors return

Dubai hotels experienced a substantial improvement in performance last month following sharp declines in revenues in the first half of the year, as promotional efforts start to have an effect. Occupancy levels for Dubai hotels increased last month compared with June, but were down from last year. Occupancy was 65.1 per cent last month compared with 71.7 per cent in July of last year.

All about the Hydropolis Underwater Hotel, Dubai | designbuild-network.com

Currently under construction in Dubai, Hydropolis will be the world's first luxury underwater hotel. It will include three elements: the land station, where guests will be welcomed, the connecting tunnel, which will transport people by train to the main area of the hotel, and the 220 suites within the submarine leisure complex. It is one of the largest contemporary construction projects in the world, covering an area of 260 hectares, about the size of London's Hyde Park.

Abu Dhabi cuts hotel guest target | maktoob.com

Abu Dhabi has cut its target to more than double the number of hotel guests staying in the emirates by 2012 due to the impact of the global economic downturn, the chairman of the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA) said on Monday. Sheikh Sultan bin Tahnoon al-Nahyan said the authority has reduced its forecast by 15 percent to 2.3 million guests annually by 2012, down from 2.7 million guests, in a sign of how the downturn is hitting the emirate's economy.