THE Corp Executive Hotel, Al Barsha, an ultra-chic hotel launched in July this year, is already making its mark in Dubai’s burgeoning hospitality sector.
Strategically located at Sheikh Zayed Road, the hotel mainly targets corporate and executive travellers.
Samer Fawzy, head of sales and marketing, Corp Executive Hotel, Al Barsha said, “WTM provides a unique opportunity for the whole global travel trade industry to not just meet, network and negotiate new business but also to stay abreast with the latest developments in the industry. We can’t miss such a great chance for exposure. In fact, we are very excited about World Travel Market.”
In Dubai’s booming hotel industry where occupancies hover above the eighty per cent level, Corp Executive Hotel has managed to earn good response from the market in a short span. “The response has been extremely good. It shows how much the market is thirsty for such kind of hotels. Corp is designed to appeal to the trendy and fashionable business as well as leisure clientele looking for efficient yet boutique style, elegant service. Particularly intelligent business travellers who insist on value for money with no compromise of comfort and service.”
Spacious and elegantly decorated, Corp Executive Hotel combines relaxed, understated luxury and hi-tech gizmos, including sophisticated interactive TV system featuring movies and music on demand, message system, game console, high speed Internet via both the TV screen and through a Wi-Fi network connection in rooms, and the facility for connecting flat screen TVs to laptops.
The coming peak season is looking extremely good for the hotel too with many international events lined up in Dubai. With business tourism being constantly on the upswing in Dubai, Fawzy said they are confident of securing good business because their main feeder markets are Europe, UK, Asia, GCC and the Middle East. “And we’re aggressively promoting our hotel in these markets through multinational corporate accounts, local offices and DMCs, along with our regular sales trips and road shows,” he said.