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Grand Millennium reinforces position

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Mansourian… demand has gone up, so has the inventory

Grand Millennium Dubai is all set to reinforce its position as a city hotel catering to leisure and business visitors, both from the GCC region and overseas.

According to general manager Peter Mansourian, while business was dynamic and profitable last year, increased competition can be seen in Dubai’s hotel sector.

'Demand has increased but so has the hotel inventory in the city and we expect occupancy levels to remain similar to last year,' Mansourian has said. 'Existing hotels have to [polish up] their products to compete for business as customers will be looking for more than just the best rate.'

Following the refurbishment of hotel apartments last year at the Grand Millennium Dubai, the property’s vibrant restaurant portfolio is undergoing changes, with a new outlet serving authentic Arabic cuisine added to the menu.

Visitors to the Arabian Travel Market will learn more about plans to revamp the hotel’s signature Asian restaurant, located on the 18th floor and offering great views of the Dubai skyline as well as five Asian cuisines under one roof.

'We are very excited about the refurbishment plans for Toshi, which make the restaurant the new ‘talk of the town’ in Dubai,' said Mansourian. 'Dining and spa facilities, along with value rates and five-star service, mean the Grand Millennium has all the essentials to offer visitors to the city, whether they are coming here for business or for leisure.'

Grand Millennium Dubai will be present at the Millennium and Copthorne Corporate stand number HC6650.

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