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Big data transforming hospitality sector across Middle East, say experts

Hoteliers speaking on the opening day of Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2023, emphasised that human intervention remains essential if owners and operators wish to derive genuine value from the data gathered.

Arabian Travel Market sees 27% rise in participation

His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Second Deputy Ruler of Dubai, has officially inaugurated Arabian Travel Market marking the start of the 30th edition of the Middle East’s largest travel and tourism exhibition.

Saudi Arabia plans to open 315,000 new hotel rooms by 2030

Saudi Arabia has a population of about 36 million and domestic tourism is key to the success of its travel and tourism industry.

Arabian Travel Market opens doors to 34,000 visitors

30th edition of ATM to host over 2,000 exhibitors and an anticipated 34,000 attendees, with representation from more than 150 countries.

AI central to UAE’s economic diversification, says COP28 President-Designate

AI will contribute to the UAE’s net zero strategic initiative by 2050 and help unlock advances in climate progress, says H.E. Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology.

Maserati goes electric at the 2023 Shanghai Auto Show

Electrification will play a key role in Maserati’s future strategy, with a commitment to produce electric versions of all its models by 2025 and full-electric vehicles alone by 2030.

Arabian Travel Market to welcome over 2,000 exhibitors, representatives from more than 150 countries

Exhibitor participation in ATM 2023 has risen by 27% compared to last year’s event.

Bank Muscat posts net profit of RO 51.30 million for Q1 2023

Bank Muscat posted a net profit of RO 51.30 million for the period compared to RO 48.26 million reported during the same period in 2022, an increase of 6.3 per cent.

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