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Danielle Curtis
UK visitors to GCC to increase 22% by 2024
DUBAI — Arrivals from the UK to the GCC will increase 22% over the period 2018 to 2024, driven by new and direct flight routes, competitive air fares and a growing number of leisure travellers, according to the latest data released ahead of Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2020, which takes place at Dubai World Trade Centre on April 19-22, 2020.According to research carried out by Colliers International, on behalf of ATM, as many as 2.8 million UK residents will travel to the GCC in 2024, an additional 500,000 travellers when compared to 2018 arrival figures.Adding to this, figures from ATM 2019 show the number of delegates, exhibitors and attendees interested in doing business with the UK increased by 5%.Danielle Curtis, Exhibition Director ME, Arabian Travel Market, said: “Historically,...
December 09, 2019

UK visitors to GCC to increase 22% by 2024

KFC Saudi Arabia sources chicken from local farms
JEDDAH — As a step toward strengthening its long-standing commitment to Saudi Arabia, KFC, the world’s largest chicken restaurant, on Monday announced its partnership with the Kingdom’s leading poultry companies and suppliers to source its chicken from local farms. This partnership will entail the supply of fresh chicken on-the-bone to over 200 KFC restaurants in KSA daily, by Almarai’s premium poultry brand, Alyoum, as well as from Al-Watania Poultry, the largest poultry establishment in the Middle East, and Tanmiah Food Group, a brand with more than 50 years in the food and the agriculture business.KFC restaurants have been serving ‘finger-lickin’ good’ fried chicken to more than 55,000 customers in the Kingdom every single day since 1975.Sabir Sami, Managing Director, KFC,...
December 09, 2019

KFC Saudi Arabia sources chicken from local farms

EgyptAir supports the Association for the Welfare of Athletes in Makkah
JEDDAH — As part of its CSR strategy in Saudi Arabia’s community, EgyptAir has signed a cooperation agreement with the Association for the Welfare of Athletes in the Makkah Region.The agreement aims to support old and current players, including providing a decent life for players and their families after retirement, and also standing with all players in all games. As well as upgrading athletes and activating their social role in a way that benefits them and society.The signing ceremony was held in the presence of Mohamed Abdel Nabi, Director-General of EgyptAir in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and Ahmed Wagdy, Director of the EgyptAir Office in Jeddah, Nassar Al Dhahri, president of the Association for the Welfare of Athletes in the Makkah Region and other members of the...
December 09, 2019

EgyptAir supports the Association for the Welfare of Athletes in Makkah

A panel discussion titled ‘Economic Transformations in the Arab Region in the Next Decade’ moderated by Zeina Soufan from Dubai TV
Arab World’s jobless rate is major roadblock to progress
DUBAI — Economic diversification, a clear youth empowerment vision, and adaptation to the technological advancement and innovation are imperative to overall economic transformation and social development in the Arab world over the next decade, experts at the 12th Arab Strategy Forum (ASF) said on Monday.A panel discussion titled ‘Economic Transformations in the Arab Region in the Next Decade’, moderated by Zeina Soufan from Dubai TV, explored the progress of Arab economies, the role of oil and gas in the region’s future in light of global energy trends, and the future of unemployment and indebtedness and their impact on political stability.Abdulrahman Al Hamidy, Director General and Chairman of the Board in the Arab Monetary Fund, noted that the greatest challenge currently facing...
December 09, 2019

Arab World’s jobless rate is major roadblock to progress

African banks’ outlook in 2020 lowered to negative
JEDDAH — The 2020 outlook for African banks has changed to negative from stable, underpinned by weakening operating conditions and rising asset quality pressures, Moody's said in a report published Monday. Most banks, however, will retain sound funding and liquidity and their capital buffers will be sufficient to absorb some unexpected losses, the report noted."Weakening operating conditions are pressuring governments' credit quality leading to a knock-on effect on banks through reduced business generation, slower credit growth and rising asset risk," said Constantinos Kypreos, Senior Vice President at Moody's.Banks will maintain high exposures to their respective sovereigns, linking their credit profiles to those of their governmentsThe global economy remains...
December 09, 2019

African banks’ outlook in 2020 lowered to negative

Saudi talents recognized for outstanding culinary skills
Dur Hospitality grabs 9 awards at HORECA 2019
RIYADH — Dur Hospitality is celebrating a glamorous success as several staff members at three of its properties grab seven culinary titles at the prestigious HORECA 2019 awards held last Nov. 26-28 in the Saudi capital.A total of six employees at Marriott Airport Hotel, Makarem Ajyad, and Makarem Annakheel earned awards for different categories at the annual Hospitality Salon Culinaire at HORECA 2019, the largest international food, beverage and hospitality exhibition in Saudi Arabia. Three out of the six awarded chefs are Saudi nationals, two of which are women.From Marriott Airport Hotel, Chef Hanady Suleihem won the bronze medal for the Live Healthy Dish competition along with a BOECKER Hygiene award. Chef Noorodin Hassan won the bronze medal for the Oriental Appetizer, and Station...
December 09, 2019

Dur Hospitality grabs 9 awards at HORECA 2019

Nabeel M. Al Zarouni, Regional Promotions Manager, Middle East and Africa, receives the award on behalf of DCT - Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi named as the ‘World’s Leading Sports Tourism Destination’
ABU DHABI — Representatives from the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT – Abu Dhabi) arrived in Muscat to receive the award for World’s Leading Sports Tourism Destination at the 26th edition of the World Travel Awards (WTA) Grand Final Ceremony 2019. The award is the latest in several prestigious accolades gained by Abu Dhabi this year, including being selected as the Middle East’s Leading Business Tourism Destination at the Middle East edition of WTA and Best City Break at the UK’s Selling Travel Agents’ Choice Awards.Abu Dhabi shined as a premium destination for sports tourism in 2019 after hosting some of the world’s top sporting events, such as the FIFA Club World Cup 2017 and 2018, the first edition of the UAE Tour, the AFC Asian Cup 2019, the Special...
December 09, 2019

Abu Dhabi named as the ‘World’s Leading Sports Tourism Destination’

Abdulaziz Al-Duailej
AEC to showcase integrated smart energy solutions at SASG 2019
RIYADH — Advanced Electronics Company (AEC), a Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) company, has announced its participation in the upcoming Saudi Arabia Smart Grid (SASG 2019) conference. The company will showcase its innovative smart metering technology and Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) solutions at the event, which is taking place on Dec. 10-12 at The Ritz-Carlton Jeddah in Saudi Arabia.SASG 2019 is one of the region's leading gatherings for the Smart Grid sector and encompasses all aspects of the production, transportation and distribution of electricity. Now in its ninth edition, the annual event attracts more than 2,500 participants and 70 exhibitors and is attended by government representatives and members of the scientific, business and technological...
December 09, 2019

AEC to showcase integrated smart energy solutions at SASG 2019

Rajesh Ganesan
ManageEngine's technology trends for 2020
By Rajesh Ganesan,VP, ManageEngine1. Privacy laws will result in increased focus on employee accountability More countries are following the European Union's lead by implementing data protection laws similar to GDPR, such as the Thailand Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) which goes into effect in May 2020. Under such scenarios, the role of Data Protection Officers (DPOs) assumes significance as they must work closely with the CIOs and tech teams to ensure that organisations comply with the law. With increased awareness of and emphasis on data protection, there will be an even greater focus on the handling of users' personal data and its security. Employees at all levels will be held accountable as organisations strive to meet compliance. Therefore, there will be a need for up...
December 08, 2019

ManageEngine's technology trends for 2020

Ed Skoudis
SANS global online cyber security conference set
DUBAI — SANS Institute, the global leader in cyber security training and certifications, invites cyber security practitioners and hackers around the world to take part in KringleCon (@KringleCon) 2019. This fun, free, seasonally-themed virtual conference features world-class speakers sharing tips and tricks on how to win the cyber battle.Immediately following the conference SANS will host its thirteenth annual Holiday Hack Challenge. This year’s capture-the-flag (CTF) event will include new offensive and defensive challenges, featuring a variety of cutting-edge technologies, including machine learning.KringleCon boasts an extensive line-up of speakers, including IBM Security’s Stephanie Carruthers, Black Hills Information Security’s John Strand, Ian Coldwater from...
December 08, 2019

SANS global online cyber security conference set

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