ATM is calling startupers and innovators of the hospitality industry
The aim of the ATM Draper-Aladdin Start-up Competition is to help intensify the race to a sustainable future for travel and tourism.
Hotel development in GCC tourism destinations outperforms global average
New hotel developments in prime tourism destinations in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman and the UAE, remain substantial despite the pandemic.
Corporate travel will attract more investment this year
Corporate travel expenditure is forecast to rise by 32 percent this year, according to a report by the World Travel & Tourism Council.
The Middle East Tourism Summit: Collaboration is key to recovery
The Middle East Tourism Summit which will also take place virtually on May 27, was held under the theme “Invest-Rebuild-Restart the tourism industry in the Middle East”.
Ten new Rotana properties slated for the next three years
This is a testament to the competencies of Rotana and its expansion strategy to operate hotels in key locations in high growth markets.
Swiss-Belhotel International announces two new brands for the region at ATM
With these two new properties, Swiss-Belhotel will diversify the brand’s offering to provide greater choice to owners and customers.
ATM 2021: The first in-person travel and tourism event in the world since the onset of Covid-19
ATM 2021, taking place from May 16 to 19, will feature 67 conference sessions with over 145 local, regional and international speakers.
Stay tuned for the 28th edition of ATM
This week-long festival of events is dedicated to travel professionals from all over the world, to collaborate and shape the recovery of the Middle East travel industry.
Arabian Travel Week to focus on recovery of Middle East tourism
To complement the four-day in-person show, for the first time, a new hybrid format will mean a virtual ATM running a week after.
Middle East hotels to capitalize on workation trend
Travel experts are expecting a surge in workations in 2021 and beyond, a trend that was apparent in 2019, which now has such pent-up demand.