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Enhancements in technology and telecommunications have transformed the global hospitality landscape. In this article we evaluate how these transformations are acting as able catalysts in a world where geography is rapidly becoming history.
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An overview of the Abu Dhabi market
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An overview of the Beirut market
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An overview of the Damascus market
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An overview of the Dubai market
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An overview of the Fujairah market
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An overview of the Riyadh market
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The HVS Middle East Hotel Survey for 2008 encompasses 104 hotels (a total of 32,000 rooms).
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At a time of nationwide fiscal drought and a slump in development, the “Queen City” maintains a regal guise.
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Riding The "Unconventional" Wave: