Tag: Middle East
Plaza Premium Group opens regional headquarters in Riyadh
Plaza Premium Group (PPG) has opened a new regional headquarters in Riyadh, its second base in the EMEA region, marking a milestone in the...
Trip.com Group expands in Middle East with key partnerships
Trip.com Group is reinforcing its commitment to the Middle East, reporting rapid regional growth, strategic partnerships, and soaring travel demand from Asian markets, just...
Middle East travel industry responds to new US tariffs
Tourism industry stakeholders are cautiously assessing the long-term impact of the new tariffs announced by US president Trump on regional travel flows, corporate spending...
Middle East is calling
Destinations like Saudi Arabia and the UAE are going all out to draw more visitors through aggressive campaigns, infrastructure projects, and even a new visa regime
Trip.com Group, Prioticket to offer more Europe, Middle East and US experiences
Trip.com Group has teamed up with Prioticket to broaden its international network and integration, especially for attractions in Europe, the Middle East and the US.
Through...
Plaza Premium Group fuels growth with US$300m investment
Plaza Premium Group (PPG) has committed an investment of US$300 million to boost its growth initiatives over the next three years.
This investment will focus...
Plaza Premium Group establishes Saudi Arabia office for expansion plans in...
Plaza Premium Group (PPG) has opened an office in Saudi Arabia with investment plans of US$100 million to expand its presence in the Middle...
Trip.com Group aims to expand footprint in MENA region
Trip.com Group is stepping up its activities in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, with the opening of its new regional office...
Airlines divert flights in wake of heightened Middle East tensions
Major carriers in Asia-Pacific such as Singapore Airlines, Vietnam Airlines, Taiwan's Eva Air, Malaysia Airlines and Australia's Qantas have adjusted their flight paths, diverting...
Modest offerings in the spotlight for UAE
Less flashy than Dubai and Abu Dhabi in the south but no less rich in culture, history and adventure offerings, the UAE’s northern emirates now draws a critical mass of tourists from China and India, with Muslim countries in Asia coming up on the radar too.
















