Opportunities in Dubai Hotel Industry
- Author David Martin
- Published May 1, 2010
- Word count 542
True to the vision of the ruler and Government of Dubai, this tiny emirate has been transformed from a sleepy fishing village to one of the most robust metropolitan cities on the planet. A lot of people come to Dubai to live and work and that is what the hotel industry depends upon. A steady influx of people is the best indicator that the tourism, entertainment and hotel industry can have. Having little or no oil resources of its own, Dubai has largely depended on travel and tourism to spur its growth. Other than that, the city has built itself into a viable offshore location for regional and international business conferences. It has the infrastructure and style to support the needs of the best international customers.
The Government’s move to allow freehold properties in 2002 has reaped benefits for Dubai’s economy. It has catapulted this once little known desert land into worldwide prominence, as foreign investors from all over the world converged on Dubai to set up businesses and projects of every description and style. Donald Trump, Gary Rhodes and a host of other well known celebrities from all over the world have come to set their mark of elegance on the shores of Dubai. Among Dubai’s well known projects are (1) the Dubai Marina, the world’s largest man made marina; (2) the three Palm Islands at Jumeirah, Deira and Jebel Ali, made from reclaimed land; and (3) the World, another sea based project in the middle of the water. As if that was not all, Dubai has constantly relished a taste for the largest, the biggest and the best, courtesy of its planners and developers. It’s no wonder that many think that Dubai has over extended itself and got into a repayment crisis and a credit crunch. While it is true that some of it was triggered by the worldwide recession, Dubai cannot totally absolve itself of the blame.
With some of the world’s best restaurants and hotel groups located in its marina area or elsewhere along the length and breadth of this magnificent landscape, Dubai is growing into one of the world’s most well known travel destinations. Dubai is home to the Burj-ul-Arab, the world’s only seven- star hotel. Another planned project, the Asia-Asia with 6,500 rooms is set to put it on the world map as having one of the largest hotels in the world. It’s no wonder that jobs at hotels in Dubai represent a large share of the worldwide hotel industry.
Most of the Dubai hotels booking these days are coming from the many new Dubai hotels being built along hotel marina Dubai and on the three island properties – the Palm Jumeirah, Palm Jebel Ali and Palm Deira. At one point, the Atlantis Hotel sought to hire up to 8,000 hotel employees. The Palazzo Versace Hotel, the Giorgio Armani Hotel and the Jumeirah Hotel chain are other well known hotels doing business here. No doubt the hotel industry is temporarily in a crisis because of the property bust having its effect, but it is hoped that Dubai will recover soon. The planned expansion of Dubai theme parks labeled 'Dubailand' and Las Vegas style resorts offer other opportunities for those connected with the hotel industry.
David Martin is a respected, well read columnist in Dubai and considered an expert on the economy and issues. Expatriates like to quote him on everything from Hotels in Dubai.
Article source: https://art.xingliano.comRate article
Article comments
There are no posted comments.
Related articles
- More Is More: Mogul Interior's Memorial Day Sale Is a Maximalist Farmhouse Dream Come True
- Resort Style Carved Barn Doors: Bring Five-Star Living Home
- The Clinical Use of the Calcaneal Squeeze Test
- The Bohemian Living Room: A Complete Room Guide Using Only Handcrafted Pieces
- Animal Print Carpet Is Not Just Bold: It Is Surprisingly Practical
- How Professional Chauffeur Travel Works in Australia and Why It Thinks Differently
- What is Fly Fishing?
- Minimalist or Statement Sliding Barn Door: Which Is Right for Your Space
- How to Style Antique Indian Armoires & Sideboards in a Modern Home
- Custom Antique Doors: How Mogul Interior Sizes Vintage Doors to Fit Any Space
- Personalized Dining Experiences: How AI POS Systems Learn Your Customers’ Preferences
- Perth Is One of Australia's Fastest Growing Cities. Here Is What That Looks Like on the Ground
- Ireland–China Relations: A Century Built on Exchange and Understanding
- Mindfulness: Living in Harmony with the Elements
- Lash Extension Aftercare Starts With Proper Removal
- How Lash Techs Can Make Removal Appointments More Comfortable
- Electric And Hybrid Car Leasing: The Smart Move For 2026
- What Clients Should Know Before a Lash Extension Removal Appointment
- Common Lash Removal Mistakes New Lash Techs Should Avoid
- Lash Remover Cream vs. Liquid Remover: What Lash Techs Should Know
- Common Lash Removal Mistakes New Lash Techs Should Avoid
- Lash Remover Cream vs. Liquid Remover: What Lash Techs Should Know
- Common Eyebrow Tint Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
- Outdoor Makeup Tips for Hot Days: What to Keep Simple Around the Eyes
- How to Choose the Right Brow Tint Shade for a Natural Look
- Best Eye Makeup Ideas for Summer Travel and Weekend Trips
- Magnetic Lashes vs. Strip Lashes: Which Is Easier for Beginners?
- Lotus Carved Decorative Doors
- Where Your Donation Matters Most: Helping the Poor with Medical Care and Animal Welfare in India
- Solutions For Clinical Trials