Minor Hotels will launch three NH Collection properties in the Middle East next year, with two properties in Dubai and one in Doha.
The 299-key NH Collection Oasis Doha Hotel in Qatar is in the final stages of development and will open in early 2023. Facilities will include a cascade pool and bar, fitness centre, kids’ club, spa, tennis courts, rooftop lounge, beach club, restaurant, and a ballroom that can accommodate up to 1200 guests.

Located along Doha’s eastern coast, the property is midway between the city centre and Hamad International Airport, with easy access to attractions such as Souq Waqif, Westbay and Doha Corniche.
In the UAE, NH Collection Dubai The Palm will launch in February. The 14-storey hotel will feature 227 rooms and 306 suites, five dining outlets, rooftop pool, spa, gym, meeting rooms, kids’ club, and beach club. Situated on Palm Jumeirah next to Nakheel Mall, nearby attractions include Burj Khalifa, Ain Dubai, Dubai Marina, the Dubai Mall and the recently opened Museum of the Future.
The 265-room NH Collection La Suite Hotel Dubai will offer accommodation options such as guestrooms, suites and one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. Facilities comprise an all-day dining outlet, lobby lounge, kids’ club, meeting spaces, gym and recreational spaces. The property will be operated by Minor Hotels from 1Q2023 before undergoing an extensive renovation to launch later in the year with the NH Collection flag.










Whyte has over 30 years of senior travel industry experience, including at Travelport and Virtuoso in Australia, New Zealand and the US. He was previously the regional commercial manager at Sabre.













ASEAN Tourism Forum (ATF) 2023 will take in a series of government meetings on February 2 and 3, NTO meetings on February 4, and a new concept for its TRAVEX tourism exhibition component.
Speaking at a press conference last week, Sandiaga Uno, Indonesia’s minister of tourism and creative economy, said plans were well underway to host next year’s event.
“The government, both central and regional, are committed to the success of ATF 2023, (and are getting ready) to welcome participants and delegates,” he said.
Martini Mohammad Paham, deputy for resources and institutions of the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy (MoTCE), revealed that the high-level meetings would address issues related to marketing, investment, human resources, and sustainable tourism. Discussion outcomes would be shared in a joint statement by the ASEAN ministers at the end of the event.
Meanwhile, TRAVEX will carry the theme, Journey to Wonderful Destinations. Held at Jogja Expo Center, the exhibition in 2023 will feature two new components, shared Rizki Handayani, deputy of tourism products and events of MoTCE.
The Indonesia Tourism Exhibition B2C show will provide regional tourism offices and industry members an opportunity to present and sell their products, while an SME exhibition will showcase creative industries from Yogyakarta and its surroundings.
TRAVEX, to be held from February 3 to 5, targets 250 exhibitor booths and 250 international buyers in attendance. Ninety buyers will be fully hosted by MoTCE, and some will be semi-hosted in cooperation with trade members.
Rizki said: “We are working with ASEANTA, as the steering committee, to organise ATF, and with ASTINDO and ASITA to invite their overseas partners to participate.”
Yogyakarta last hosted ATF in 2002.