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    Both the cities have a few similarities and differences. Dubai and New Delhi are both a vacation destination. Dubai has the world’s tallest building― Burj Khalifa. This building has 165 floors, which includes hotels, residential areas and a spot for the tourists. It was constructed to be in the center of Dubai, and is visible from anywhere in Dubai. Burj is surrounded by one of the largest malls in the world― The Dubai Mall. The Dubai Mall exhibits an underwater zoo, and an Ice skating rink,…

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    oil for its only source of revenue. It converted its profit from oil into its attractions which allows for Dubai to sustain development. The projects that we worked on that made a major impact on it were the Port Rashid for its cruise ships. The Burj Khalifa which is a high skyscraper for residents to live or enjoy themselves in a hotel. The Mall of Emirates which is a giant hotel with cinemas, indoor ski lodge, restaurants, etc. What is more amazing then the completed projects in Dubai is the…

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    Al Fanar Restaurant and Café 1. Market Analysis ( 250 words ) - Market Analysis including market segmentation and competitor target market - Competitor product strategies- positioning and differentiating features and attributes. - Competitor place (including distribution strategy) - Competitor pricing strategy - Competitor promotional strategies The Dubai festival city is an amalgamation of the most luxurious destinations for those who have the money to spend. It is one of the biggest mixed use…

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    Complexity: Implications

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    1.3 Implications of the Complexities The complexities present both good and bad implications because of the nature of the sector and what can be done based on the changing trends. The following are the implications: 1) The highly fragmented nature of the tourism sector will continue to experience unhealthy competition due to lack of market leaders and collective strategy. It will be hard to manage destinations for various tourist activities when different firms provide different packages and…

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    Dubai Tourism Case Study

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    Tourism Case Study Background of the emirates supported by recent statistics. The emirate selected for the case study is Dubai. UAE which is known as Business Hub and fascinating spot for the people all over the world. From all the seven states, Dubai is famous for tourism, development and many business tycoons from the world like to invest in this region. By the end of 1960’s, Dubai major way of earning was oil and trade to some extent, now these days Dubai is known as major Business Hub for…

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    (16 to 160 km) and has an area of 135,000 square miles (350,000 square km) allowing it to be the largest coral reef in the world. It is sometimes referred to as the largest structure built by living creatures. (2) Something that I would call the Burj Khalifa of the animals. Key Abiotic Components of the Great Barrier Reef: An abiotic factor is something non living that affects the biotic factors of an…

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    If asked who you were, most people would hesitate and sort through millions of words just to find a few that could describe them perfectly. I am different, I cannot be defined by an adjective or noun. I am defined by my culture, experience, knowledge and the list goes on. Everything that happens to me on regular basis contributes to my identity. Since I was a young girl I was fortunate enough to take a vacation every year that luxury came with plenty of experience that I was oblivious to. One of…

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    Dubai Case Study

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    Mariah Norris Edward Joffe Intro to Hospitality 21 November 2016 Doing Business Overseas Recommendation: The hotel chain HomeAway, a brand new state-of-the-art resort, is looking for a new destination. The hotel corporation believes in blending in the city’s culture with the ambiance of the hotel and bringing guests in from all over the world to experience it. HomeAway wants their guests to immerse themselves in a new culture and make it home. To truly live in a destination, not just visit.…

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    Question Two: Sheikh Saed bin Maktoum Al Maktoum, Sheikh Mohammed’s grandfather ruled Dubai between 1912 and 1958. He showed farsightedness and put down the foundation for Dubai and its diversified income resources from port to souk (market) ( Govers & Go, 2009). But the actual progress started with Sheikh Rashid bin Saed Al Maktoum, father of Sheikh Mohammed. He ruled Dubai between 1958 until 1990. Oil was discovered during his reign. He showed –as his father- farsightedness as he invested the…

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    Even though the development of Hong Kong is earlier than Dubai, in nowadays, Hong Kong and Dubai are both outstanding representatives of the modern city in the world. Hong Kong locates in the center of Asia; and Dubai locates in the center of World. Regardless of economy or technology, these two place are lie at the forefront of the world. Some people said that Dubai is the" Hong Kong of Middle East Country." Moreover, the tourism industry in Hong Kong and Dubai grows at a rapidly speed. In 2010…

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