Ace Rooms expands in the UAE with Jumeriah Hotels partnership
Global bed bank Ace Rooms has expanded its offering, inking a strategic partnership with Jumeirah Hotels Group.
The collaboration adds a selection of iconic accommodations across the United Arab Emirates, including Dubai.
“This signifies Ace Rooms’ commitment to embracing the resurgence of long-haul travel in 2024,” said Ace Rooms CEO Paul Pau.
“Dubai’s unwavering appeal as a global travel hub aligns seamlessly with our vision to provide access to the finest hotels worldwide.”
In 2023, Dubai alone welcomed over 15 million international tourists.
Established in September 2008, London based bed bank Ace Rooms offers 100,000 hotels and airport transfers worldwide. Negotiated Wholesale Rates
Jumeirah Group is part of Dubai Holding and has a portfolio of beachfront resorts, hotels, and serviced residences across the Middle East, Europe, and Asia.
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