Tempo Holidays Egypt Dubai 2009
Tempo Holidays has increased the level of hotel choice in its 2009 Egypt Dubai brochure with new landmark hotels and recently refurbished hotels. Almost all of Tempo’s brochured hotel or apartment properties in Egypt , Dubai , Israel , Jordan , Oman and Qatar are rated four-star, five-star or five-star superior.
In Dubai , nine additional properties bring the choice to 29. Among them is the 1539-room ocean resort Atlantis The Palm, the first hotel to open on the Palm Jumeirah – opening next month (September).
Product Manager Jeremy Hearst said the elevation of hotel choice was the standout new feature of the brochure which covers Egypt , Nile cruises, Israel , Jordan , United Arab Emirates ( Dubai and Abu Dhabi ), Oman and Qatar. As well as hotels and Nile cruises and tours, it includes private touring, country combination tours, gateway city “Taste of…†packages, city tours, sightseeing and Asia stopovers.
Partner airlines are Singapore , Emirates and Etihad. Mr Hearst said the region lent itself to tailored combination packages for discerning independent travellers and this type of service was again a key offering by Tempo to agents.
Among the new features of the brochure, Dubai hotels are now grouped in five districts (Dubai City, Sheikh Zayed Road, Jumeirah Beach, The Old Town and Dubai Festival City) making it easier for clients to select a hotel that will meet their needs in this rapidly evolving city.
A Report By The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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