(Hotels) Burj Dubai set to open 2. december

By Garrett36 Pierson36

  Burj Dubai is a skyscraper under construction in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and is the tallest man-made structure on Earth. Construction began on September 21, 2004, and it is expected to be completed and ready for occupation in September 2009. The building is part of the 2 km (0.8 sq mi) development called ‘Downtown Dubai’ and is located at the “First Interchange” (aka “Defence Roundabout”) along Sheikh Zayed Road at Doha Street. The tower’s architect is Adrian Smith who worked with Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM) until 2006. SOM is the architecture and engineering firm in charge of the project. The primary builders are Samsung Engineering & Construction and Besix along with Arabtec. Turner Construction Company was chosen as the construction manager. The total budget for the Burj Dubai project is about US$4.1 billioncitation needed and for the entire new ‘Downtown Dubai’, US$20 billion. Mohamed Ali Alabbar, the CEO of Emaar Properties, speaking at the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat 8th World Congress, said that the price of office space at Burj Dubai had reached $4,000 per sq ft and that the Armani Residences, also in Burj Dubai, were selling for $3,500 per sq ft.

Burj Dubai set to open

The opening date of the world’s tallest building has been a closely guarded secret for years.

The Burj Dubai will officially open to the public on December 2, to coincide with UAE National Day, Arabian Business can reveal.

Rooms and prices

The hotel is managed by the Jumeirah Group. Despite its size, the Burj Al Arab holds only 28 double-storey floors which accommodate 202 bedroom suites. The smallest suite occupies an area of 169 m2 (1,820 sq ft), the largest covers 780 m2 (8,400 sq ft). It is one of the most expensive hotels in the world. The cost of staying in a suite begins at US$1,000 per night; the Royal Suite is the most expensive, starting at US$28,000 per night.

Suites feature design details that juxtapose east and west. White Tuscan columns and a spiral staircase covered in marble with a wrought-iron gold leaf railing show influence from classicism and art nouveau. Spa-like bathrooms are accented by mosaic tile patterns on the floors and walls, with Arabian-influenced geometries, which are also found elsewhere in the building.

Restaurants

One of its restaurants, Al Muntaha (Arabic meaning “Highest” or “Ultimate”), is located 200 metres (660 ft) above the Persian Gulf, offering a view of Dubai. It is supported by a full cantilever that extends 27 metres (89 ft) from either side of the mast, and is accessed by a panoramic elevator. The main chef there, Edah Semaj Leachim, was awarded Chef of the Year 2006 and also owns the restaurant, in accordance with the Burj Al Arab hotel.

Another restaurant, the Al Mahara (Arabic meaning “The Oyster”), which is accessed via a simulated submarine voyage, features a large seawater aquarium, holding roughly 990,000 litres (35,000 cu ft) of water. The tank, made of acrylic glass in order to withstand the water pressure, is about 18 centimetres (7.1 in) thick. The restaurant was also voted among the top ten best restaurants of the world by Cond Nast Traveler.

Peter Vednik has been fascinated with Burj Dubai since he ever heard about it, and has devoted a lot of his free time to learn everything about this building. If you are astonished by Burj Dubai as well, you can check his website about Burj Dubai.


Hotel Internet Marketing In Recession

By Oliver Ryan

  The hotel business is one of the most cut throat and competitive businesses in the world. Nowadays, more travel is sold over the Internet than any other consumer product. In entire world Internet-booked rooms is the fastest-growing segment of hotel reservations in part because the Internet is a perfect medium for selling travel as it brings a vast network of suppliers and a widely dispersed customer pool together into a centralized market place.

Revenues are down, or flat at best, and you’re now looking for ways to cut expenses, this is where the minds of hoteliers turn from driving profit to basic survival. Now understand how difficult it is to operate a hotel in times like this. While this may seem like a sensible course of action, it has the potential to harm your business in the long term. Making those decisions, what to cut, what to keep, is one of the hardest parts of your job. The best way to convince yourself to continue spending in a recession is by understanding that hotel marketing requires a sustained effort and results are cumulative and tend to compound. When the economy turns around (and it will), your hotel will be in a much better position.

The performance of the hotel industry can be either enhanced or limited by the way in which hotel business is conceptualized.

This article presents two concepts that could offer opportunities for the industry if hotels are willing to take a few steps away from the traditional business models.

o The Catwalk Concept

A model to capitalize on the opportunities presented by the proliferation of international brands

o The Sanctuary Concept

A model to capitalize on the opportunities presented by a particular aspect of globalization

A lot has been said about the global meltdown and ways for companies to hold out during these trying times. Given the current business environment, marketing specialists are trying their best to come up with the most feasible marketing mix as well as strategies that could help their companies reap the most benefit while keeping a lead on spending.

The current economic environment can prove both exciting and challenging for online marketers. Being almost totally measurable, Online Marketing allows for quick evaluation and continual adjustments to improve results. This is a good time to hone your skills in revenue management. Even in a recession, there will be business spikes, which will give sharp operators the opportunity to boost average rate and maximize occupancy.

Top 5 online marketing tips for surviving the recession.

o Start focusing on campaigns. Offering late deals for meetings / private dining and office parties.

o Recognizing some days of the week of the year will be slower, it is advantageous to warm up your rates on your online booking engine and with Online Travel Agents (OTAs) to suit these periods.

o Occupancy Marketing advise that you should offer the lowest or rates online via your own online booking system or at worst have rate parity, meaning you sell at the same rates via OTAs.

o Your website is your shop window to leisure customers and some corporate customer segments. It should be an accurate reflection of your product.

o Your website should be optimized for brand and location searches at a minimum. This means when someone Googles your hotel name, it appears first in Google.

Recessions always result in compressing the marketplace; that big-box, full service hotel down the street will now be after your business. Be smarter about what actually motivates people to choose a hotel; it’s value. Packaging and value-added programs are excellent vehicles to appeal to travelers in tough times.

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Shop at the Airmiles eStore for all your Christmas Gifts

By Jack Walters

  With Christmas fast approaching, a lot of us will be shopping online for gifts and searching out voucher codes and discount codes to save money. The Airmiles eStore is a simple, one-stop shop where you can do all your Christmas shopping at a range of online stores, including many well-known high street names.

As well as collecting Airmiles each time you shop, the eStore has numerous special offers and promotion codes (exclusive to the eStore) to help you save money at participating stores. If you combine the Airmiles you collect and eStore discount codes together, you could save a fortune on gifts this Christmas.

The number of online stores you can now collect Airmiles with is enormous. As well as online chains like John Lewis and Currys, you have internet sites like eBay already known for its bargains. With added incentives like eStore voucher codes and special offers, why shop anywhere else?

Through www.airmiles.co.uk/estore, you can search for products and compare prices so you can see exactly which stores have the gifts youre looking for, how many Airmiles you can get and which stores are offering special deals. This can range from eStore promotion codes on Christmas gift ranges, to double Airmiles deals.

This means you can use the Airmiles eStore to make savings in two ways: by collecting extra Airmiles to use for gifts like flights or days out from the Airmiles website, and by using the Airmiles eStore discount codes to save money at participating stores. The result will be stylish, original gifts bought at bargain prices with none of the hassle of the high street.

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