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Top 10 GCC Cities ●●● and Real Estate Leaders Achievements 2011 |
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- Business and finance group launches Top 10 GCC Cities project about real estate leadership and achievements. The launch of this media and economic project comes to cover
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- This event is regarded as the first joint economic Gulf grouping between the performances of the secretariats and municipals of the Top 10 GCC Cities.t
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- Letter of Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs
Letter of Jeddah Municipality
Letter of Jeddah Municipality 2
Letter of Holy Capital
Letter of Eastern Province Municipality
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- This program is the first and largest specialized event which highlights the main accomplishments and those being implemented in the top (10) ten GCC Cities
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- The Board of Directors of the Business and Finance Group expresses to you its regards and wish you further progress and prosperity, and we are pleased
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- The Business & Finance Group is pleased to invite you to participate in the Forum & Ceremony of Real Estate Leaderships and Accomplishments of GCC Cities under the sponsorship of Jeddah
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- Info ME Information Center electronic specialist section in queries with regard to electronic companies, sectors and information about companies, you can ask a question and be
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- The Group has allocated an extensive media coverage for all the audio, visual and text media in order to deliver the information needed locally, regionally and internationally
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- includes the publishing of (10) issues, where an issue is published each month for each a city participating in this event, as per the rank of each Gulf city in this letter, and the issues are published monthly by the Business & Finance Club Magazine, which is one of the Group’s media activities
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Tourism Sector The GCC countries have achieved a great progress in developing its tourism sector, though there are some differences in the efforts and strategies of the GCC countries to magnify the role of this sector and increase its performance in the GDP. It can be agreed upon that this sector has gained a great interest, especially that some GCC countries tend to develop new touristic products in accordance with its customs and tradition, rather than supporting the infrastructure of this sector through establishing touristic resorts and shopping malls. According to the statistics of the GCC General Secretariat, the number of hotels for the year 2004 in the GCC countries reached about 1607 hotels, 920 of them in Saudi Arabia, followed by the UAE with 366, Oman with 147, Qatar 35, Kuwait 47, Bahrain 92 hotels. However, the number of hotels and tourist facilities are rapidly increasing in the GCC during the last three years. |
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Etihad expects traffic to hit seven million |
Etihad Airways expects to cater to seven million passengers this year from 6.3 million at the end of 2009, Chief Executive Officer James Hogan told reporters yesterday. The airline will focus on revenue maximisation and growth for the rest of the year, .. المزيد |
More hotels in Gulf pipeline |
Dubai hotel development projects have slowed and become more grounded, a subject which no doubt is being revisited at this year's Arabian Hotel Investment Conference (Ahic) running from yesterday to tomorrow.
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Armani Hotel at Burj Khalifa: an inside look |
With a minimum expenditure of Dh3,000 for a group, reservations-only entry, exclusive outdoor lounges, dramatic stairwells and glowing onyx bar table, Prive sets a new standard to city night life.
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2nd Muscat International Jewellery Exhibition |
The 2nd Muscat International Jewellery Exhibition (IJEX) will be opened under the patronage of Sheikha Aysha bint Khalfan bin Jameel al Seiyabiyah, Chairperson of the Public Authority for Craft Industries (PACI) at Oman International Exhibitions Centre .. المزيد |
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