Volume 30 No. s1     TTN Yearbook 2012 A Component of www.TradeArabia.com
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Hope springs eternal
One year on after the Arab Spring and the Middle East is a different place. Revolutions in Eqypt, Libya and Tunisia have ushered in an era of hope for democracy, development and human ...
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Bahrain gets progressive
As part of its efforts to provide better services and strengthen partnerships with the private sector, Bahrain’s Ministry of Culture, Tourism Sector launched its own call centre in co ...
 
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Spotlight on leisure
Kuwait outperformed the Middle East and Africa market average in terms of its hotel RevPar performance, according to the latest STR hospitality report. Kuwait’s occupancy levels grew ...
 
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Capital attraction
Oman’s tourism industry has every reason to be optimistic this year as Muscat celebrates its status as the Arab tourism capital for 2012. Awarded by the 2012 title by the Arab ...
 
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Building up nicely
Qatar’s tourism chiefs expect traveller numbers to rise significantly over the next decade as the country lays the groundwork for its 2022 hosting of the Fifa World Cup. 2012 ...
 
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A domestic affair
Saudi Arabia is continuing its efforts to win over more domestic tourists while promoting its wealth of Islamic culture internationally. Towards this end tourism chiefs are turning to ...
 
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Playing ‘safe’
Continuing political uncertainty across the Middle East and concerted marketing efforts by authorities in the various different emirates will see the UAE’s tourism sector post better- ...
 
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Magical Egypt beckons tourists
 
Egypt is dreaming of going back to its glory days of tourism but the political and economic situation in the country is still riddled with uncertainties and recent events have not hel ...
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