Dubai ranks first in Arab region on latest Global Medical Tourism Index
It was ranked 5th in quality and services facilities benchmark; 7th in the environmental destination; and 13th in terms of its medical tourism industry.
Interview With Guy Hutchinson President and CEO Of Rotana On Putting Safety First
Since opening its first hotel in 1993, the Rotana brand has gone from strength to strength, successfully building up a portfolio of more than 100 hotels in 27 cities. With the world facing an unprecedented challenge, Guy Hutchinson, president and CEO of Rotana, talks to HN about the brand’s immediate priorities and longer-term vision.
Dubai to lead Swiss-Belhotel International’s regional management for Europe, Middle East, Africa and India
The team will be led by Laurent A Voivenel, senior vice president – operations & development, EMEA & India; senior vice president – group human resources & talent development
5 minutes with executive chef Mohammad Atieh, Jordan’s rising star
Mohammad Atieh gained experience at some of the top five-star luxury hotels in the GCC before returning home to become one of the youngest executive chefs in Jordan. In this exclusive interview, we spoke with the executive chef finds out more about his career and his current role at Marriott W Hotel Jordan.
Millennium Hotels & Resorts MEA debuts in Tabuk, KSA
Hejaz Railway holds great importance in the history of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, departing from Damascus and making its way through the Tabuk and Hejaz region to Al Madina Al Munawara.
Victor Betro is the new GM of Kempinski Hotel Aqaba Red Sea, Jordan
Betro started his career path with Hyatt International back in 2005 in the food and beverage team at Hyatt Regency Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.
“In the Know” with Karim N. Khalife
Raya Restaurants established itself as a market leader within the restaurant sector in Cairo through building internationally competitive restaurant chains that offer a superior dining experience. In an exclusive interview with its CEO, Karim N. Khalife, HN highlights the new norm after Covid-19, the forecasted trends and projects.
Will Accor and IHG merge to form the world’s biggest hotel chain?
A marriage between the two firms would propel them far ahead of U.S. rival Marriott by number of hotel rooms, with over 1.6 million between the two.