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Marriott Strengthens Expansion Plans in Turkey. Plus: Private Jet Service for Pets - skift.com - Los Angeles - Germany - Eu - France - Italy - Britain - China - state New Jersey - Turkey - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Maldives - city Lisbon - India - Uae - county Gulf - city Doha - county Summit - city Delhi, county Summit
skift.com
13.09.2023 / 06:53

Marriott Strengthens Expansion Plans in Turkey. Plus: Private Jet Service for Pets

Marriott International announced 13 deal signings in Turkey comprising over 2,000 rooms.

Middle East Gaming Authority Paves Way For 'Arabian Strip' Gambling Zone - skift.com - Usa - state Missouri - city Las Vegas - state New Jersey - Uae - city Abu Dhabi - city Dubai
skift.com
12.09.2023 / 15:31

Middle East Gaming Authority Paves Way For 'Arabian Strip' Gambling Zone

The United Arab Emirates has established the General Commercial Gaming Regulatory Authority, known as the GCGRA, a federal-level entity to regulate and establish “strict guidelines” for the country’s commercial gaming industry. The GCGRA sets the scene for future casinos where Ras Al Khaimah already has the confirmed Wynn resort; a potential “Arabian Strip;” and gaming in other emirates, including Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Dubai appears ready to legalize gambling. Does Marriott’s new partner MGM Resorts have an advantage? - thepointsguy.com - city Las Vegas - Macau - Uae - city Abu Dhabi - Iran - county Gulf - city Dubai
thepointsguy.com
11.09.2023 / 17:19

Dubai appears ready to legalize gambling. Does Marriott’s new partner MGM Resorts have an advantage?

Las Vegas and Macau might be the world's leading casino resort destinations, but a potential third might soon join their ranks in a surprising location.

Get Ready for Trivago's Advertising Reboot - skift.com - city Las Vegas - county Dallas - Washington - Denver - India - Thailand - county Worth
skift.com
07.09.2023 / 08:13

Get Ready for Trivago's Advertising Reboot

Good morning from Skift. It’s Thursday, September 7. Here’s what you need to know about the business of travel today.

Oyo India CEO and Europe Head Quit to Start Own Ventures - skift.com - China - India - Uae
skift.com
06.09.2023 / 13:37

Oyo India CEO and Europe Head Quit to Start Own Ventures

Ankit Gupta, the India CEO of hospitality technology platform Oyo, and Mandar Vaidya, the head of Oyo’s European operations, will both be moving on from the company.

Middle East Hotel Project Count Hits All-Time High - skift.com - China - Turkey - Qatar - Uae - city Abu Dhabi - Egypt - city Dubai - city Riyadh
skift.com
06.09.2023 / 07:07

Middle East Hotel Project Count Hits All-Time High

In the second quarter of 2023, the Middle East’s hotel construction pipeline has seen significant growth, marking its highest project count since the first quarter of 2020, according to Lodging Econometric’s Middle East Hotel Construction Pipeline Trend Report.

RAK Hospitality Holding acquires major Marjan Island hotel - breakingtravelnews.com - Uae
breakingtravelnews.com
31.08.2023 / 06:27

RAK Hospitality Holding acquires major Marjan Island hotel

RAK National Hotels, part of RAK Hospitality Holding, continues to bolster its portfolio on Marjan Island. In its latest move, the government-backed company has acquired the Marjan Island Resort & Spa for an undisclosed price from Manazil Group.

United Arab Emirates Revises GDP Forecast Higher on Tourism Resurgence - skift.com - Saudi Arabia - Jordan - Uae - city Abu Dhabi - Egypt - city Dubai - city Doha
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:46

United Arab Emirates Revises GDP Forecast Higher on Tourism Resurgence

The Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates this week revised the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth for 2022 from 6.5 percent to to 7.6 percent. Explaining the reason for the renewed forecast, the bank cited stronger than anticipated performance of non-oil sectors, including tourism, hospitality, real estate, transportation and manufacturing. In its review report for the third quarter, the Central Bank noted that it expects non-oil gross domestic product to grow by 6.1 percent in 2022, compared to its previous estimate of 4.3 percent, while it expected oil gross domestic product to grow by 11 percent in 2022. Explaining the reasons for the steady growth in gross domestic product, the report cited the removal of most Covid-related restrictions, in addition to recovery of the tourism sector, real estate and construction boom, expansion of manufacturing activities, as well as the hosting of global events.

The UAE's Very, Very Ambitious Tourism Goals - skift.com - Los Angeles - Iceland - Washington - city Washington - Uae - Kenya - Uganda
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:42

The UAE's Very, Very Ambitious Tourism Goals

Good morning from Skift. It’s Wednesday, November 16. Here’s what you need to know about the business of travel today.

Wynn Resorts Confirms It's Opening First Casino in UAE - skift.com - city Las Vegas - Uae - county Gulf
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:40

Wynn Resorts Confirms It's Opening First Casino in UAE

Integrated resort operator Wynn Resorts confirmed that it would be operating a casino at its resort in Ras Al Khaimah.

UAE Bids Goodbye to Pandemic-Related Restrictions: Middle East Travel Roundup - skift.com - Spain - Germany - Turkey - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Uae - city Abu Dhabi - Egypt - city Dubai
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:38

UAE Bids Goodbye to Pandemic-Related Restrictions: Middle East Travel Roundup

The United Arab Emirates government on Sunday announced the lifting of all precautionary measures implemented in the country during Covid-19. With the lifting of restrictions, wearing of masks has now been made optional in all open and closed facilities, including places of worship and mosques. However, those categorized as “people of determination” would be required to wear mask while visiting health facilities and centers. The Al Hosn app would now only be required to furnish proof of vaccination and for test results inside and outside the country, when required. The green pass on the app would no longer be required to enter public facilities and sites. The requirement of a polymerase chain reaction test would also no longer be made mandatory for those attending or participating at sporting events. The authorities said they have decided to ease the restrictions after studying the epidemiological situation in the country and having monitored occupancy rates in hospitals and intensive care for Covid cases.

Israel Looks to Boost Tourism Investment for West Bank - skift.com - Germany - Israel - China - Saudi Arabia - Uae - city Abu Dhabi - Egypt - area West Bank - Oman - county Gulf - city Dubai
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:38

Israel Looks to Boost Tourism Investment for West Bank

Looking to position itself as a leading tourism destination in the Middle East, Dubai has scrapped the 30 percent municipality tax on alcohol for what has been called a trial period of one year, till December 31. Also, tourists and expats will no longer need to pay a fee to secure a personal liquor license to purchase alcoholic beverages. However, an Emirates ID, or passport for tourists, will still be required. The change that came into effect from Sunday, was confirmed by Maritime and Mercantile International, one of the biggest alcohol retailers in the United Arab Emirates and a subsidiary of the state-owned Emirates Group.

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