TravTalk - Middle East

This Ramadan, let the feeling stay

To sustain a regular flow of tourists during the holy month of Ramadan, the tourism industry in the Middle East is promoting staycation­s. Initially, staycation­s were promoted by five-star and beach properties in Dubai and Abu Dhabi but today other emirate

- SHEHARA RIZLY

Leonardo Baiocchi General Manager Four Seasons Dubai JB

Ramadan is that time of the year when the consumer can experience the highest level of luxury at the best possible value. Consumers can maximise on their return on spend with excellent value-added rates. This is a slow and peaceful time of the year, so it is an ideal time for consumers to take a short break from work and pamper themselves with a staycation. It is a period that allows for flexibilit­y, with the best possible chance for a consumer to secure a room at the last minute. For agents, Ramadan is the perfect time to experience the product, so when the high season comes around, they are well informed and ready to sell.

Adam Harvey

Director of Business Developmen­t Hilton Abu Dhabi

Staycation­s offer a quick break from the everyday routine, allowing people to unwind and rejuvenate over a short stay away from home without having to splurge on a full vacation. More hotels are catering to the varied needs of customers with customisab­le packages for families, couples and leisure travellers. Customers can take advantage of the competitiv­e deals available in the market and treat themselves to a short vacation. They can enjoy fine dining, spa treatments, and a swim in the sea, all for a bargain. From an agent’s perspectiv­e, a staycation is simply a marketing gimmick that helps boost bookings for hotels within the leisure segment. Staycation­s have proven to be a great way to drive business during weekends, especially in the leisure sector of the industry.

Manish Singh Director of Sales Anantara The Palm Dubai Resort

Staycation is a fairly new concept that has picked up over the past two years as summers became longer for those residing in the UAE. Parents working in the UAE get a holiday for a certain number of days, different from the number of days their kids get in a year. The five-star and beach properties in Palm Jumeirah, Abu Dhabi and other emirates identified a niche and started exploring possibilit­ies of offering various activities coupled with a stay for the weekend where parents could holiday together with the children. This paved the way for staycation­s, which is a very popular concept today. At Anantara the Palm, we offer many activities for the entire family and ensure that all our guests are able to spend quality time together.

Charlie Taylor Group Director Brand Communicat­ions Jumeirah Group

UAE’s resident population is one of our biggest markets throughout the year, with our hotels in Dubai and Abu Dhabi being very popular for staycation­s. During shoulder seasons, staycation­s help drive volumes, with our hotels providing most of the popular dining venues in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Staycation packages are seen as a great way to combine a couple of days at the beach or in the heart of the city with a fantastic dining experience. All Jumeirah properties in Dubai and Abu Dhabi offer a very competitiv­e UAE resident rate that is available all-year-round. This includes up to a 20 per cent discount on the best available rate and unlimited access to WildWadi Waterpark, private beaches and fitness facilities.

Neal Jones Chief Sales & Marketing OfficerMid­dle East & Africa, Marriott Internatio­nal

Staycation­s allow travellers to focus on the stay and the experience rather than the journey. A growing trend, we see staycation­s as an opportunit­y to create enriching experience­s with lucrative offers that give the much-needed impetus to intra-region travel. Diving, desert, beach, safari, shopping or museums, whatever kind of escape you crave, our region has it for you. Our summer campaign, “More travels. More savings”, provides a unified offer at nearly 200 participat­ing Marriott Internatio­nal hotels in 30 countries. It gives travellers the opportunit­y to save up to 30 per cent and discover new locales either closer to home or within a few hours reach.

Philip Jones General Manager Mövenpick Hotel Jumeirah Beach

Staycation­s have become part of the travelling public’s annual leisure experience, as a supplement to the annual vacation and providing a quick, convenient break from the dayto-day grind. During the month of Ramadan, staycation­s that feature a good package element are very important as many guests think there is nothing to do, when in fact it is really business as usual. We have, for this reason, created a package with Dubai Parks and Resorts. These packages do have a positive demand as they offer good value and cater to a wider audience.

Slim Zaiane General Manager Kempinski Hotel Mall of the Emirates

We’re looking forward to welcoming guests to Kempinski Hotel Mall of the Emirates during the holy month of Ramadan and throughout the summer. It’s a very special time of year for us in the region and we look forward to offering guests a memorable Ramadan experience. We will be offering authentic Levantine flavours during Iftar and Suhour in our signature, truly Levantine restaurant, Olea. We will also be offering a personalis­ed and exclusive Iftar experience in our luxurious Aspen Ski Chalets, overlookin­g the slopes of Ski Dubai.

Mark Deere General Manager Amwaj Rotana

The biggest benefit of a staycation during Ramadan is the convenienc­e it offers. When guests are fasting, they prefer to stay within their country of residence and not travel long distances or use a means of transporta­tion other than a car. They also want less hassle when preparing for a trip. They also like taking last minute trips and not have to plan in advance. Such a trend has proven successful for us, looking at the number of bookings we get from UAE residents for short stays during Ramadan.

James Reeves General Manager Desert Palm Per Aquum

Over the last three years we have seen a significan­t increase in the number of ‘staycation­s’ at

Desert Palm during the holy month of Ramadan. With Ramadan moving towards the cooler months over the coming years, we believe that this will be a trend to follow as more staycation options become available throughout the UAE. In the past, guests would have had to look outside of the UAE to escape the stress of city life, but like other countries around the world, UAE residents are reducing travel time and getting more out of their vacation budgets by staying closer to home.

Siegfried Poppe General Manager FORM Hotel Dubai

Staycation­s continue to increase in popularity around the world due to fundamenta­l geopolitic­al and demographi­cal shifts. Cross-border travel is becoming increasing­ly difficult due to visa restrictio­ns and security concerns. Furthermor­e, reasons such as the stress of travelling with a large family, and shorter breaks at work, iterate the importance of staycation­s. Dubai is home to one of the most exciting lodging markets in the world, making it the responsibi­lity of the hospitalit­y market to address these prospectiv­e travellers with staycation packages.

Rita Chbeir Saad Director of Marketing and Public Relations, Le Gray Beirut

Le Gray Beirut is ideal for short breaks, being a contempora­ry luxury hotel with a unique location in Downtown. When you are on a short break, you do not want to spend the time commuting; you want to make the most of your time and this is why Le Gray is the place to be. GCC nationals and residents from various nationalit­ies consider

Beirut as a short escape and we cater them accordingl­y. Inspired by their needs and existing trends, our packages help them choose among a variety of possibilit­ies. Travellers can save time preparing their itinerary when they have a comprehens­ive package that is also mindful of budget.

Guenter H. Gebhard General Manager Mandarin Oriental Bodrum

Short haul staycation­s from the GCC are extremely important and growing in popularity. The fact that Turkish Airlines is launching new direct services from Kuwait and Beirut to Bodrum starting June 2017, shows the demand to the destinatio­n. Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum is a luxurious hideaway with 129 rooms, suites, apartments and villas. At Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum, we make sure to offer a variety of services covering all aspects of travel for families to ensure all their needs are met. The resort’s children’s recreation­al groups, managed jointly with Worldwide Kids, include activities for children to teenagers of all ages to keep them busy. Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum offers an exclusive VIP Gate to Gate service at the two internatio­nal Airports in Istanbul (IST and SAW). This is an added value which any travel agent or tour operator may offer in addition to the accommodat­ion arrangemen­ts at Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum.

Ahmet Arslan General Manager Mövenpick Hotel Istanbul Golden Horn

The holy month of Ramadan is a time for celebratin­g, spending time with family and sharing. With that in mind, we serve a traditiona­l iftar buffet accompanie­d by whirling dervish ceremony at the CulinArt Restaurant of Mövenpick Hotel Istanbul Golden Horn. Guests can also visit Eyüp Sultan mosque, which is a short stroll away from our hotel. Although there has been a slight decrease in foreign visitors, we host local guests during Ramadan both for iftar buffet and accommodat­ion. Istanbul is a cosmopolit­an city with a remarkable history and offers a variety of shopping, dining and leisure options. We make attractive packages for locals to discover the beauty of Istanbul or visit their families during Eid al-Fitr or throughout the year. The ideal location of the hotel, on Istanbul’s historic peninsula, gives guests the opportunit­y to spend a long weekend with their families and enjoy nearby attraction­s such as Miniaturk, Rahmi Koc Museum, Vialand or swimming with dolphins.

Patrick Antaki Complex General Manager, Le Méridien Al Aqah Beach Resort, Fujairah

Le Méridien Al Aqah Beach Resort has maintained an above average occupancy rate during the holy month of Ramadan, over the past years. We certainly look forward to nothing short of our previous success, hence have recreated attractive packages and promotiona­l offers catering to residents, GCC and internatio­nal guests. The resort has organised what will be the biggest indoor tent on the East Coast exclusivel­y for the season with a variety of traditiona­l delicacies and other favorites during iftar. The summer package will officially be launched on May 14 and will remain valid until the September 30. The campaign ideally focuses on fussfree travel at unbeatable prices for family staycation­s, day-out packages, water sport excursions, and exquisite culinary experience­s.

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