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The rebirth of a nation

by ArabianBusiness.com staff writer on Wednesday, 11 July 2007

Syria has been aware of the need for improvement in its hotel industry, and the tourism sector in general, for more than two years.

HVS International's report on Syria: Country snapshot suggests that Syria's unstable position on the world stage - caused mainly by the country's implication in the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri - affects the hotel industry, with occupancy of quality hotels in Damascus dropping 2% to 73% in 2006 and average room rate falling by 9% in 2005 to $95.

There are not many expat visitors from the GCC visiting Syria at this stage.

Despite this, HVS International's report notes it expects the major tourism and real estate projects in Damascus and the rest of the country to create demand for hotel accommodation in the medium term.

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"The organisation of the third Tourism Investment Market Forum in April 2007 is testimony to the importance in which tourism is considered in the development of the country," the report states.

In 2005, the Federation of the Chamber of Tourism was set up to work alongside the Ministry of Tourism to improve the hotels sector, as well as the standards of travel agents, tour operators, tour guides, transportation for tourists and handicraft firms.

"There are big numbers [from the GCC] but they cannot really be calculated due to the fact that they don't stay in hotels - they rent apartments and move around and stay with friends and family all over Syria," says the federation's chairman, Nashaat Sandiki.

"There are not many expat visitors from the GCC visiting Syria at this stage. That is why the Syrian Ministry of Tourism, with our cooperation, has launched roadshows in the GCC [like the Tourism Investment Market Forum]," he continues.

Current Situation

Despite this reported lack of GCC tourists to Syria, Sandiki estimates that there are currently 44,000 hotel rooms in the country and predicts that figure will double by 2008, due to the work of the government and his organisation.

"We have new hotels coming up in Damascus and the surrounding country and then [outside the city], in Aleppo, the [199-room] Sheraton was inaugurated recently. In Palmyra there are two hotels coming up - late this summer we will have a Sofitel in La Cartier, which will be operational this year," he says.

Sofitel also opened a 230-room property in the country's main port of Latakia in 2006 and Coral International Hotels, Resorts & Spas recently signed a management contract for a five-star hotel in Damascus. Sheraton has recently signed a contract to manage a Four Points property in the port of Tartous, which will be the first international property in the city. The 146-room hotel, to open in 2011, will be the Starwood Group's sixth property in Syria; the others are in Damascus, Sednaya, and Lattakia.

In the capital city of Damascus there is just one five-star property - the Four Seasons Hotel Damascus - and according to the hotel's marketing manager, Julian Crane, it is popular with customers from across the Middle East.

"Looking at our numbers, 70% of our business for 2006 came out of the Middle East, and 2007 isn't much different in terms of that pattern," he says. "But we do expect it to increase out of the UAE."

Four Seasons Damascus public relations director Naram Omran believes that the hotel has paved the way for others to follow, by heightening customer expectations.

"Four Seasons Damascus is the first luxury hotel to have opened in the city for a number of years and has brought a new level of product and services to the marketplace," she says.

"With good service and modern facilities, Four Seasons Hotel Damascus has been able to bring modern concierge services, high-speed internet and a 24-hour health club to the city - a first for the marketplace."


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there are some other reasons for people to avoid syria too
Posted by 3aFReeT on 13 July 2007 at 15:00 UAE time


Syria is a beautiful country that i would wanted to visit again after my last visit in 1996. But, what makes me avoid it is the country official (policeman, boarder incharges) Corruption is what i mean. They take advantage of foreigners and loot them, they make you pay unkown amounts at the boarders of course without any receipt. Even official tell you if you want to pass these stages smoothly pay me and few of my frineds which they term as "Ekramiya". in shops things worth 100 are quoted at 1000 and so on. It had reached that they did not let me in while being back from Lebanon to cross the post for 3 hours becuase i refused to pay the claimed amount of " Ekramiya"/ Tip which they also demand in other currencies e.g( Saudi Rial/ Jordanian Dinnar/ US Dollar). Renting of furnished appartments is also made 5 times more expensive to foreignrs not knowin the market that too off season (Nov/ Dec), leave peak season July/ Aug. If the goverment fixed this the flow of tourists will increase very much specially from neighbour countries and GCC locals and expatriares as well. myself and so many of my friends drive from Oman all the way there.. but these issues stopped us from doing it anymore.

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