Zoe Davidson promoted as founders ‘take step back’
Zoe Davidson promoted as founders ‘take step back’
Club Montmartre Paris welcomes all gaming enthusiasts in a unique setting. The majestic main room, with its high, moulded ceilings, exudes a warm ambience. 84 rue de Clichy is a place where the tradition of gambling has been enshrined for over two centuries.
Steve Heapy tells Barrhead conference agents will have ‘same access’
In recent years, the car rental industry has witnessed significant growth in Saudi Arabia, driven by increased demand from both residents and tourists. Among the many players in this expanding market, Lumi has emerged as a leading car rental company that is changing the way people think about car rentals in the Kingdom. With its innovative approach, cutting-edge technology, and commitment to customer satisfaction, Lumi is setting new standards in the car rental industry of Saudi Arabia.
Giles Hawke believes there is ‘an obsession with cheap rather than quality’
In the bustling and dynamic aviation landscape of the Middle East, Flynas has emerged as a shining star and the region’s leading low-cost airline. Founded in 2007, Flynas, formerly known as Nas Air, has successfully bridged the gap between affordability and quality service, revolutionizing the way people travel in the Middle East
‘Unique’ ship on track to be delivered on schedule
In the heart of the United Arab Emirates’ thriving metropolis of Dubai stands an architectural marvel that symbolizes the city’s dedication to commerce, innovation, and global connectivity – the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC). This iconic complex, often referred to as the DWTC, has been at the forefront of Dubai’s transformation into a global business hub. Since its inception in 1979, the DWTC has played a pivotal role in shaping the city’s economic landscape and continues to serve as a catalyst for international trade, innovation, and collaboration.
Travel Leaders Group lays out willingness to fund future growth
The future of travel and tourism courses will be one of the topics discussed at the second Travel Weekly People Summit, says editor-in-chief Lucy Huxley