GERMANY’S FIVE-DAY GCC ROADSHOW WRAPS UP IN DUBAI AS ORGANISERS HAIL KEY INSIGHTS INTO GULF TRAVELLERS
‘We are delighted to announce the reopening of one of our leading hotels in the region,’ said Patrick Antaki, Chief Operating Officer at HMH. ‘I would like to congratulate the team on a great upgrade to guest experience, with the fantastic, improved efficiency of the hotel’s cooling systems demonstrating our commitment to responsible, sustainable tourism.’
• German National Tourist Office (GNTO) visited Doha, Kuwait City, Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dubai from October 30 to November 3
• GNTO, along with 10 industry partners, promoted Germany’s diverse tourism offerings for – and to – travellers across the Gulf region
The German National Tourist Office’s five-day GCC roadshow came to an end on Thursday, November 3, following a fruitful trip across the region aimed at showcasing Germany’s comprehensive tourism offerings, building relationships, encouraging information sharing, and developing insights with local tourism professionals and media partners across the Gulf.
The roadshow got underway on October 30 in Doha, before heading to Kuwait City at the private residence of the German Ambassador Designate, Hans-Christian Freiherr von Reibnitz. A stop in Riyadh at the private residence of the German Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, His Excellency Dieter Lamlé was followed by a visit to the private residence of German Consul General in Jeddah, Her Excellency Dr. Eltje Aderhold, and ultimately the roadshow ended up in Dubai on November 3.