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‘Somebody Feed Phil’ New Season, March 1: Fantastic Travel-Food Fun - forbes.com - Iceland - state Washington - Scotland - Uae - city Mumbai - city Downtown - Iran - city Dubai - Syria
forbes.com
01.03.2024 / 17:15

‘Somebody Feed Phil’ New Season, March 1: Fantastic Travel-Food Fun

Somebody Feed Phil premieres its 7th season March 1 on Netflix. Inimitable host Phil Rosenthal—whose heartfelt humor feels like a warm hug—dishes up delectable foods and destination finds. He chats and chews with chefs, restaurateurs, guides, travel experts, colorful characters, famous friends, prominent movers and exuberant shakers. And he shares with viewers uplifting insights intended to encourage kindness. This enlightening, enthusiastic series spotlights eight new episodes: Dubai, Mumbai, Kyoto, Taipei, Washington D.C., Orlando (with a twist), Scotland and Iceland. Each location’s bounty is ladled with tips and takeaways. Gorgeous sights, sounds, smiles and nourishing ventures abound. Cheers to the camera operators and editors who seamlessly weave narratives and vibrant visuals. Rosenthal’s brother, Richard, is the showrunner and executive producer, as well as his behind-the-cameras sidekick. I won’t reveal the season’s sweetest surprises, which are many—so that you can look forward to savoring unexpected morsels and moments. Here, appetizers to whet your interest.

​​Dubai Hotels and Restaurants In Netflix’s 'Somebody Feed Phil' - skift.com - Uae - city Abu Dhabi - city Dubai
skift.com
01.03.2024 / 16:21

​​Dubai Hotels and Restaurants In Netflix’s 'Somebody Feed Phil'

Dubai’s booming restaurant sector has its own 50-minute episode in a Netflix show out Friday: The seventh season of ‘Somebody Feed Phil,’ a travel show where Philip Rosenthal (creator of the sitcom ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’) tours restaurants across major global cities.

Saudi's New Campaign For AIUIa Promotes Heritage Sites - skift.com - Saudi Arabia - state New York - city Mumbai - city Shanghai - city Dubai - city London, state New York
skift.com
29.02.2024 / 13:31

Saudi's New Campaign For AIUIa Promotes Heritage Sites

Saudi Arabia has launched a global brand campaign for its cultural tourism site AlUla, home to ancient ruins and a growing list of luxury hotels. The “Forever Revitalising” campaign has been produced in six languages with events in Dubai, London, New York, Paris, Shanghai, and Mumbai.

Jumeirah Group’s Leadership Vacuum: 3 CEOs in 8 Years - skift.com - Spain - France - Portugal - Switzerland - county Island - Saudi Arabia - Maldives - county Bay - Indonesia - Oman - county Geneva - city Dubai
skift.com
28.02.2024 / 13:41

Jumeirah Group’s Leadership Vacuum: 3 CEOs in 8 Years

The surprise exit of Jumeirah Group CEO Katerina Giannouka 15 months into her role is the latest resignation for the government-owned hotel brand of Dubai.

MakeMyTrip to Promote Goa Beyond Its Beaches - India Report - skift.com - Saudi Arabia - India - Uae - city Dubai, India
skift.com
27.02.2024 / 05:31

MakeMyTrip to Promote Goa Beyond Its Beaches - India Report

Online travel agency MakeMyTrip has announced a collaboration with the Government of Goa that will promote the coastal state as a year-round travel destination with more than just iconic beaches. The state has launched measures that would highlight Goa’s inland destinations.

Dubai Airport CEO Shares How Airports Have Been Taking Cues From the Hospitality Business - travelandleisure.com - Singapore - city Singapore - Qatar - city Dubai
travelandleisure.com
24.02.2024 / 15:51

Dubai Airport CEO Shares How Airports Have Been Taking Cues From the Hospitality Business

Paul Griffiths is in the hospitality business. Only, he’s not a hotelier or restaurateur. He’s the CEO of Dubai Airports.

Dubai Announces Five-Year Multiple Entry Visa for Indians - skift.com - Eu - Britain - Usa - India - Uae - county Green - city Dubai, India - Announces
skift.com
23.02.2024 / 16:29

Dubai Announces Five-Year Multiple Entry Visa for Indians

Dubai has introduced a 5-year multiple entry visa for Indians, the emirate’s largest source market for tourism.

8 ways to save money in the Maldives - lonelyplanet.com - Usa - Qatar - Maldives - India - city Abu Dhabi - city Mumbai - city Delhi - city Dubai - city Doha - city Male
lonelyplanet.com
23.02.2024 / 11:53

8 ways to save money in the Maldives

The Maldives might not be the world’s cheapest holiday destination, but it is possible to cut back on what you spend with some clever planning and a spot of compromise.

Interview With Funny Phil Rosenthal: New Season Of ‘Somebody Feed Phil’ - forbes.com - Iceland - Usa - New York - state Washington - Scotland - city Mumbai - city Dubai
forbes.com
22.02.2024 / 14:33

Interview With Funny Phil Rosenthal: New Season Of ‘Somebody Feed Phil’

Award-winning Somebody Feed Phil—the delectably illuminating food-travel show hosted by big-hearted, energetic funnyman Phil Rosenthal on Netflix—premieres its 7th season on March 1. The series’ eight new episodes spotlight Dubai, Mumbai, Kyoto, Taipei, Washington D.C., Orlando (with a twist), Scotland and Iceland. Rosenthal’s TV career is rooted in comedy. He was the creator, writer, executive producer and showrunner of the sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, starring comedian Ray Romano, which ran for nine seasons on CBS. These days, Rosenthal’s well-fed, globetrotting gallops have inspired an enormous fan following. Rosenthal and I recently sat down to dish up behind-the-scenes scoops, sentiments and surprises about the new season. (Stay tuned for my upcoming Forbes review of Somebody Feed Phil.)

Yas Marina hosts “Movies at The Marina” under the stars - breakingtravelnews.com - Uae - city Abu Dhabi
breakingtravelnews.com
22.02.2024 / 12:35

Yas Marina hosts “Movies at The Marina” under the stars

Lights, camera, action! Get ready for Movies at the Marina, an unforgettable cinematic experience at Yas Marina, where movie lovers can immerse themselves in a world of entertainment under the night sky in this vibrant waterfront destination Taking advantage of the sublime temperatures, the excitement kicks off on Friday 23rd February at 7:30pm and continues every Friday, Saturday and Sunday until Sunday 17th March. Guests can relax in comfort on deckchairs and beanbags while indulging in a selection of blockbuster films, including favourites like “10 things I hate about you”, “Moana”, “Mamma Mia”, “Spiderman” and many more.

Emirates to launch service to Colombia - travelweekly.com - Usa - Colombia - city Miami - county Miami - city Bogota - city Rio De Janeiro - city Buenos Aires - city Dubai
travelweekly.com
22.02.2024 / 09:41

Emirates to launch service to Colombia

Emirates will begin daily service between Miami and Colombian capital city Bogotá on June 3.

Dubai Airport Hosted Nearly 87 Million Travelers Last Year - travelpulse.com - Britain - Saudi Arabia - India - Russia - Ukraine - Pakistan - Uae
travelpulse.com
20.02.2024 / 18:58

Dubai Airport Hosted Nearly 87 Million Travelers Last Year

The Dubai International Airport, known as DXB, has surged in a post-pandemic world.

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