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JW Marriott Hotel Dubai

Main Category: Hotels / Resorts
First Address : Abu Baker Al Siddique Road
City : Dubai
Country : United Arab Emirates
Phone: 971 4 2624444
Fax: 971 4 2626264
Website: www.marriott.com


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Guest relations

Guest relations officers working at the coalface of the hotel industry discuss how their jobs can make or break a guest's experience.

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Five-star service

Good customer care goes beyond the front desk and few industries know that better than the hospitality sector. MED quizzes the region’s leading hotels for top tips on bolstering the patient experience in your clinic.

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Celeb chefs: cause or solution?

Are celebrity chefs partly to blame for our draining F&B talent pool - or do they in fact have the solution?

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Marriott to double Mideast hotel portfolio

Hotel giant to expand regional portfolio of properties from 26 to 65 by 2011, CEO says.

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Tomato is top pick for restaurants

The tomato is the most widely used vegetable at restaurants across the Middle East.

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Latin flavour

Caterer Middle East finds out how JW Marriott's catering division fed the 15,000 at Santana's Live Your Light concert held in Dubai Festival City last month.

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Marriott shows spirit

The Marriott Business Council (MBC) for Dubai, made up of the general managers from JW Marriott Hotel Dubai, Renaissance Dubai Hotel, Marriott Executive Apartments and the Courtyard by Marriott, Green Community, have met up to recognise the winners of the group's 2008 Spirit to Serve calendar competition.

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Australian producers target Middle East

Dubai's reputation as a regional hub is making the emirate a top priority among food and beverage producers and suppliers down under.

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Love is already in the air in Dubai

Preparations for Valentines Day are already underway at many of Dubai's restaurants.

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Getting in the mood

With so many products to inspire the senses, ambience has become more than a side effect of interior design.

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Halal industry sees big global growth

The Halal industry has become a multi-trillion dollar business, with Halal food and non-food products generating an estimated US $2.1 trillion a year.

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Tinsel and turkey

As travel peaks during December, the region's tradition of late booking could engender serious problems.

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Halal catering

Caterer asks chefs and suppliers across the Middle East what is Halal, how to use a Halal kitchen, and looks at the rapid increase in Halal foodstuff production worldwide.

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Marriott means business

Online travel community Trip Advisor has announced the results of its annual business travel survey.

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The distribution revolution

ArabianTravel News talks to Triton Distribution CEO Gregory Lykiardopoulos about the future direction of global distribution strategies and adapting to a changing marketplace.

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Card control

P!NK's recent performance at Dubai Media City has spurred excellent reviews, yet another stellar debut on the night was the ‘Concertcard' from Mirage Promotions. Caterer Middle East investigates the groundwork behind the event and how the smart chip could be the future.

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The end of the paper trail?

Hoteliers frustrated by piles of passport photocopies are turning to technology to save time, improve the efficiency of front-of-house hotel operations, and meet the authorities' requirements.

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Chalk it up to experience

Medical Times quizzes leading hotels for top tips on improving a patient's experience in hospitals.

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Beyond Dubai’s perfect storm, will rates still be great in 2008?

Hoteliers and industry analysts are still unsure whether the predicted surge in Dubai's room supply next year will have a big impact on the city's high rates.

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Guten cuisine

Rising numbers of Germanic tourists and a number of German restaurants are helping to propel the reputation of the country’s cuisine in the region.

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JBH scores gold at culinary competition

Jumeirah Beach Hotel is set to represent the UAE at the regional finals of the MLA Black Box Culinary award.

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First JW for Abu Dhabi

Marriott International joins forces with Abu Dhabi National Hotels for new property.

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JW launches an event management venture

JW Marriott in Dubai has launched a new events management company Events by JW to target festivals and concerts.

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Drinks market profits from the oomph

The Mideast's energy beverage sector pumps in high margins and gathers momentum in the hospitality industry.

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Marriott launches events by JW

The JW Marriott Dubai has launched events by JW, its new catering and events arm.

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New job market push for Dubai

Dubai-based hoteliers have turned their attention to new job markets and innovative employment strategies as traditional labour source-markets slow down.

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Marriott Q4 “robust”

Marriott International reported management and franchise fee revenue increased 19% above 2005's result to US $1.2 billion.

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Marriott training

Marriott has launched an interactive online version of its Hotel Excellence! travel agent training programme, which suggests questions to ask clients when selecting accommodation to suit their requirements.

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Business tools deployed

The 351-room JW Marriott Dubai has opened nine recently converted business suites, featuring laptops, DVD players and an all-in-one scanner, copier, fax and printer, in addition to the regular amenities such as high-speed internet connections

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You are what you eat

Eating healthily doesn’t have to mean eating rabbit food, as Cheryl Mandy discovers as she checks out the Middle East’s new hunger for nutritionally-balanced dishes and spa cuisine

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Marriott rolls out Quan spa concept

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Haute cuisine

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JW Marriott chefs create airline menu

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GMs need better understanding of spa operations

Inviting the GM and his wife to enjoy a ritual could be the key to improved relationships for hotel spas

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From serviced apartments to extended stay

The Gulf’s serviced apartment market is relatively immature compared to that of the US and Far East, but it is vast nonetheless, and developing fast, according to hotel industry consultant,Guy Wilkinson

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Marriott hosts third Business Council golf tournament

Third annual Spirit to Serve charity golf tournament to be held in Dubai in November

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MLA award showcases young talent

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Tourism calls for green projects

International Business Leaders Forum looks for ways to address climate change, energy and water wastage issues

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Gym overhaul for JW Marriott

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