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Articles & Analysis | A good night’s sleep: from The Report: Bahrain 2013
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Articles & Analysis | Widening its appeal: Better accommodation and more business visitors aid the hotel trade from The Report: Bahrain 2013
Although the unrest of 2011 has had a knock-on effect in many sectors of the economy, one area which has held up relatively well has been the hotel segment. During the rapid economic growth in Bahrain in the 2000s, a great deal of money found its way into real estate, and within that sector, the hotel industry offered promising returns.
Articles & Analysis | Consolidating recovery: A unique heritage and growing MICE segment boost diversification from The Report: Bahrain 2013
In many ways, Bahrain has traditionally been something of a trailblazer in the region. It was the first country in the Gulf to discover oil, and, given the relatively small size of its reserves, was the first to establish a tourism industry as a means to diversify its economy. In the 1970s and 1980s, Bahrain positioned itself as the conference,...
Articles & Analysis | All aboard: Efforts to energise the sector through cruise ship tourism gain traction from The Report: Bahrain 2013
As part of its efforts to relaunch its tourism industry and differentiate itself from other Gulf destinations, Bahrain is looking to move into the lucrative cruise ship market. As many other small island nations have found, the cruise industry offers several advantages. First, it tends to attract customers from the higher end of the income spectrum...