Deveekaa Nijhawan to lead QNTC’s international PR and communications
Nijhawan is a senior PR professional with over 10 years’ experience in PR and communications in the hospitality sector.
A taste of the Lebanese terroir with Wata cider
Soha Frem Karam has donned many hats during her career. After studying landscape design and agriculture engineering, she worked for over 15 years in policymaking and development with governmental institutions and UN agencies. However, it was her undying love for Lebanon that encouraged her to address the country’s apple crisis and found WATA Cider in her family’s orchard in Mount Lebanon.
Two key appointments join Rotana’s leadership team
Ghazi Mousharafieh joined as Rotana’s CFO while Joseph Abou Yaghi has been reappointed as corporate vice president human resources .
Bhavesh Rawal appointed hotel manager of two new Marriott properties
Bhavesh Rawal brings 22 years of professional experience within the F&B and hospitality industries, and has made a successful career rising.
Radisson Hotel Group unveils its second brand in Morocco
With construction already underway, the hotel is scheduled to open in 2023 and will consist of 133 guestrooms and suites.
World Forum on Gastronomy Tourism to take place from October 31-November 2
The forum aims to encourage the exchange of experiences between experts, identify good practices and promote gastronomy tourism.
Grand Swiss-Belhotel Waterfront, Seef, Bahrain appoints a new GM
With over 15 years of experience in managing five-star hotels across diverse markets, Hindiyeh has a proven track record in the industry.
Check-out the latest product to hit the market: fresh mozzarella sheet
Invest in the right products to make your life easier. Here’s a good place to start with Fresh Mozzarella Sheet by Fattoria Del Sole.
IHG expands in Egypt by signing Holiday Inn New Assiut Asayla
IHG has a legacy in Egypt, having opened its first hotel in the 1980s. It now operates +2,000 rooms and has more than 800 in the pipeline.
IATA: Global passenger numbers to surpass pre-Covid-19 levels in 2023
According to IATA, global passenger numbers are expected to have grown to 5.6 billion by 2030, seven percent below the pre-Covid-19 forecast.