Le Royal Meridien Resort & Spa Dubai have been confirmed because the host for the sector Travel Awards Middle East Gala Ceremony on May 5th.
The event opens the area Travel Awards 2013 Grand Tour, heralding the beginning of a seek for the absolute best travel, tourism and hospitality organisations worldwide.
World Travel Awards Middle East Gala Ceremony could be held in Dubai for the sixth year in succession, affirming the emirate’s impressive growing importance in travel, not only inside the region but through the world.
WTA president Graham Cooke believes the choice of hosts is a vital part of the success of the world’s most influential travel awards programme.
He explained: “I am delighted that we return to Dubai for what promises to be a thrilling and competitive Middle East Ceremony.
“The emirate continues to respire innovation and direction into the travel industry landscape, and our host exemplifies this.”
Le Royal Meridien Resort & Spa remains a market leader despite fierce competition in Dubai.
Set in acres of lush, landscaped gardens with a personal beach, Le Royal Meridien is a tri-building property designed for both leisure and business travellers.
The resort provides 500 plush rooms and suites as well as 13 restaurants and bars.
Inspired by the rituals of ancient Rome, Caracalla Spa offers an expansion of beauty treatments with Hammam pools, a sauna, steam room, Jacuzzi and 3 temperature-controlled pools.
“We are extremely proud to host this year’s prestigious WTA Middle East Gala Ceremony at Le Royal Méridien Beach Resort, among the many region’s premier resorts,” commented Pam Wilby, complex general manager of Grosvenor House Dubai and Le Royal Méridien Beach Resort.
“Having won numerous accolades on the World Travel Awards for the past six years ourselves, we have the honor and privilege to welcome most of the leading players within the industry for what’s certain to be among the biggest nights of the year within the social calendar of Dubai.”
WTA Middle East Gala Ceremony 2013 will attract greater than 600 of the key decision-makers inside the region’s travel and tourism sector, in addition to a number of international media.
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