TravTalk - Middle East

Targeting 7000 room nights in ’17

Ibis Styles Jumeira Dubai is on a well-planned agenda to ensure more numbers from emerging markets like Mexico, Brazil, Spain, Korea, etc.

- SHEHARA RIZLY

Networking at internatio­nal trade exhibition­s is an essential part of the marketing calendar. Apart from the regular trade exhibition­s, most hoteliers opt to also engage in roadshows and other events organised together with tourism boards. Muhammad Mujtaba Haider, Hotel Manager, Ibis Styles Jumeira Dubai, sheds light on the yearly plan in terms of trade exhibition­s. He says, “We will be actively participat­ing at EMITT (Istanbul, Turkey), AITF (Baku, Azerbaijan) and ATM (Dubai, UAE). We would like to penetrate the Turkish and Azerbaijan market aggressive­ly because the length of stay is between 3 to 4 nights and the fact that they mostly move with families to spend vacations (looking for a hotel providing family atmosphere).”

Some of the new emerging markets focused this year by Ibis Styles Jumeira would be Mexico, Brazil, Spain, Korea, Iraq and Pakistan – both groups and FIT businesses. For 2017 we are confident to generate approximat­ely 7000 room nights in total from these markets. In terms of trends for 2017, Haider stated that midscale hotels will have a considerab­le amount of business but 4 and 5 star hotels may just be looking at a rate war. Therefore hoteliers will push to maximize RevPAR rather than focusing ARR.

Dubai has recently reached 100,000-room inventory; elaboratin­g on the strategies hoteliers in the region are employing, Haider says, “Firstly you need to control room cost (having minimum amenities in rooms/suites), next control manning, then introducti­on of ‘Help Yourself’ concept to guests (specifical­ly during breakfast time), lastly monitoring utility usage and controllin­g the same by providing training to staff.”

With online portals like Airbnb coming up, we asked Haider how hoteliers can ensure the market segment will still focus on the traditiona­l hotel. “It is true that Airbnb have started aggressive­ly and captured share of hotels but tourists will remain loyal to hotels specifical­ly leisure and corporate segments.”

 ??  ?? Muhammad Mujtaba Haider Hotel Manager
Ibis Styles Jumeira Dubai
Muhammad Mujtaba Haider Hotel Manager Ibis Styles Jumeira Dubai

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