New report says mid-market sector has proven to be resilient amid falls in overall occupancy, RevPAR
Hospitality Report 2015
Hotel staff brace for a bumpy road
Pay packets being impacted by poor performance as employers look to streamline costs
Four Seasons voted best company to work for in Middle East
Marriott knocked off the top spot to number three, as Jumeirah takes second place
Jumeirah pays highest wages for third year running
Four Seasons and Emaar take second and third place respectively in Hotelier Salary Survey
Egypt no longer lowest paying country in region
Pay scales on the rise in line with improved performance in Q1 2015
Exploitation drives hotel staff out of region
More than half of salary survey respondents claimed they would move abroad for work
Russian visitor decline impacts pay packets
21.5% of survey respondents said decline in Russian tourists has had negative effect on wages
Staff retention continues to pose threat to hotels
Salary survey reveals that just 18.6% of hoteliers are happy in current roles
Revealed: The Hotelier Middle East 2015 salary survey
Confidence is generally down amongst hoteliers as 23.8% of participants feel less secure in their jobs than they did 12 months ago
Growing mid-market hotels bucks the trend in Dubai
From an investment standpoint, mid-market hotels have significant advantages over luxury and upper upscale properties
Advancing to the next step in your hospitality career
Glion Institute of Higher Education outlines the courses it has on offer to help train the hoteliers of the future
Revealed: The region’s best performing, and most improved hotel markets
Cairo, Beirut and Doha were the most improved, while Dubai beach hotels continued to dominate the list of the biggest performers
Room yields: the best performing and most improved hotels in the region
Cairo, Beirut and Doha were the most improved, while Dubai beach hotels continued to dominate as the biggest performers
Average room rates: the best performing and most improved hotels in the region
Cairo, Beirut and Doha were the most improved, while Dubai beach hotels continued to dominate as the biggest performers
Occupancy: the best performing and most improved hotels in the region
Cairo, Beirut and Doha were the most improved, while Dubai beach hotels continued to dominate as the biggest performers