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Dubai 29 April 2014 – Kempinski Palm Jumeirah Hotel will participate in the Arabian Travel Market 2014 to be held in Dubai during May 5-8 and hotel officials described it as one of the biggest hospitality events.

“We intend to be there to highlight our offers, services and facilities to thousands of travel agents and hotel executives,” the hotel’s general manager Alessandro Redaelli said.

“We expect to sign a number of agreements with travel agents to organize tourist group visits to our hotels…we are very interested in receiving such groups and we hope there will be a large increase in such visits to our hotel.”
He said the hotel would also present its initiatives and summer offers as it expects a sharp rise in the number of people visiting Dubai during that season.
He noted that Kempinski Palm Jumeirah has become one of the most attractive destinations for visitors and guests, adding that it is largely contributing to promoting tourism in Dubai.

“This hotel is in line with Kempinski group’s commitment to supporting luxury tourism and recreation in Dubai,” he added.
Sales and marketing manager at Kempinski Palm Jumeirah Abdo Kayali said it is very important for the hotel to take part in ATM as it would allow it to meet partners from Abu Dhabi, Jeddah, Riyadh, Dammam, Kuwait, Doha, and Manama.

He said the event would also enable the hotel to highlight its services and offers, mainly for GCC families.
He added that the hotel would also sign new partnership agreements with airlines and travel agents in the GCC.
“We are focusing on Abu Dhabi market as our priority and also on the other GCC markets, mainly Saudi Arabia,” he said.


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Posted on :Tuesday, April 29, 2014  11:19:00 PM UAE local time (GMT+4)
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