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Friday, 06 November 2009 18:51 UAE time

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Emirates to add 17 flights to Asia Pacific routes

Emirates to add 17 flights to Asia Pacific routes

Travel & Hospitality
Dubai airline says it will add flights to Bangkok, Sydney, Manila and Jakarta in Dec.

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Movenpick sees Dubai facing 2010 hotel oversupply
Travel & Hospitality
Hotel group director says emirate is set to open 7,000 additional hotel rooms next year.

TDIC reveals future plans for islands project
Travel & Hospitality
Abu Dhabi tourism chiefs announces expansion plans for Desert Islands.

Etihad plans daily flights to Hyderabad in Jan 2010
Travel & Hospitality
Abu Dhabi airline launches service to seventh Indian city, set to expand in new year.


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Mixing it up
The evolution of mixed-use projects has offered developers some relief amid times of crisis, says Nigel Teasdale.

Nigel Teasdale  

Put the fun into F&B
Many Middle East F&B staff lack the passion and enthusiasm for working in the industry, says Lucy Taylor.

Lucy Taylor


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Dishing the profits

Marco Pierre White talks about giving up his Michelin stars and reinventing himself as a restaurateur.

Ramdan’s revelations

Ròya International CEO Ahmed Ramdan speaks about the state of the hospitality industry and the road to recovery.


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Arabian nights

CEO Middle East checks into the Shangri-La Hotel, Qaryat Al Beri in Abu Dhabi.

Package deal or raw deal?

Why has no-one been bold enough to offer the all-inclusive hotel concept in Dubai to date?


SPOT POLL

What do you think about the offer of free legal advice to people caught in Dubai property disputes?

Amid the real estate gloom, this is the best news for months and will improve transparency.
This is a good move and should redress the imbalance between investor and developer.
By offering a free service, it will just encourage people to abuse the complaints system.
It's too little, too late and I doubt many people will actually qualify for the free advice.

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