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Grand Hyatt Provides Ideal Accommodation in Favourite Hotspots

October 23, 2008
Country: Swaziland
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Grander, hotel-centred luxury holidays are set to be a trend amongst Middle East travellers for the upcoming Eid Al Adha celebrations in December. Cities likely to be the popular hotspots for Middle East-based travellers include Amman, Bangkok, Cairo, Mumbai, Muscat and Singapore, where holidays are set to be spent in grander, more affluent ways. “Middle East-based customers are accustomed to experiencing cities around the world in grand style. With the upcoming Eid break, we foresee a large number of travelers looking for a holiday experience which provides luxury and style,” said Thierry Bertin, VP Sales & Marketing, Hyatt International – South West Asia. Grand Hyatt hotels across the world offer Middle East travelers striking and luxurious accommodation in major city-centre locations. Guests staying at Grand Hyatt properties experience first-rate facilities and take advantage of leading fashion and food outlets.
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