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flydubai partners with Booking.com to offer hotels to passengers

Dubai-based flydubai is partnering with Booking.com, the global online hotel booking operator, to add a wide range of hotels and other accommodation options to its website. Hotels.flydubai.com is powered by Booking.com and is designed to help passengers find the perfect stay that suits their preference and budget from over 954,000 accommodations world-wide. Ramesh Venkat, chief

Serviced apartment updates for the Middle East 2016

In the region, the highest average rates for serviced apartments are to be found in Manama, Bahrain, due to the city’s limited supply and the nature of Bahrain as a weekend getaway destination for many GCC nationals. The highest occupancy levels for serviced apartments are achieved in Abu Dhabi, followed by Riyadh, registering above 85%

How an exodus of professional workers is reshaping Qatar

Five years ago Samer Habib left the United Arab Emirates and moved to Qatar where he opened a restaurant that turned a profit serving Lebanese salads and sandwiches to expats. In June, the business folded. The European lawyers and Indian clerks who for years frequented Habib’s restaurant have been leaving the country in recent months,

Dubai South awards contracts worth $270mn

Dubai South has awarded contracts worth $270mn for a number of project developments, most notably in the city’s Residential District, adjoining the Expo 2020 Dubai site. The infrastructure and design contracts have been awarded to noted industry leaders, including Parsons Corporation, Atkins Global, Studio International Architects, Al Nasr, Tristar Engineering & Construction and the US-based

Connecting in Qatar

Life as an expatriate comes with multiple compressions. You leave behind family and friends in the quest to find a new home in a completely foreign environment. It consequently means days of isolation until you form a new circle of friends, which is often a difficult or long process. This often results in anxiety, homesickness

New Dubai hotel to feature rooftop VOX cinema

Majid Al Futtaim and Starwood Hotels & Resorts has signed a deal to open an Aloft hotel directly connected to City Centre Deira, Scheduled to open in 2018, the standout feature will be an outdoor rooftop VOX Cinema and a cinematic themed floor of rooms and suites. Aloft Dubai City Centre Deira will feature 304

Damac launches Beach at Navitas Hotel & Residences

DAMAC Properties has launched ‘The Beach at Navitas Hotel & Residences,’ a collection of golf and beach-style living apartments. The residences are set within the AKOYA Oxygen master development in Dubai. A collection of five towers, Phase 1 will see the release of three-bedroom apartments with prices starting at AED1.25 mn ($340,000) and with a

Why India will feel greatest impact of oil prices

India is set to feel the greatest impact of the continuing oil price scenario, as remittances slump to below the 2008 financial crisis. The huge labour force working on Qatar’s mega infrastructure projects, readying the country to host the 2022 World Cup tournament as well as building the infrastructure due to be in place to

What does Brexit mean for UAE expats?

Dubai: The world is still coming to terms with the news that Britain has historically voted to leave the EU after 43 years of membership. There is outrage, there is rejoice; but through all the emotion we need to look at the hard facts and determine, what does this actually mean for UAE expats? The

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