Al Bustan Centre and Residence participates in Leisure Moscow Show to penetrate Russian market

Published September 14th, 2008 - 11:56 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Al Bustan Centre and Residence participates in Leisure Moscow Show to penetrate Russian market

Al Bustan Centre and Residence - the deluxe property offering world-class services and facilities in the city, is participating in Leisure Moscow Exhibition to establish new business contacts, sign contracts with Russian travel agents and tap a potential market which offers unlimited opportunities for inbound and outbound tourism.
The exhibition traditionally marks the beginning of the autumn season in the tourism industry in Russia. Besides bringing together thousands of exhibitors related to the travel industry from across the globe, it organises seminars on hospitality management, latest innovations and related topics to lure the fast growing segment of rich Russian consumers. Thus during this important event Al Bustan Centre & Residence will present its tailored travel packages to potential clients, forge new alliances with Russian travel agents and build on existing relationships.

Moussa El Hayek, Chief Operating Officer of the property, said: “It goes without saying that Leisure Moscow Exhibition has helped us greatly in attracting Russian tourists to Dubai which constitute a good percentage of our occupancy. The show will serve as a platform to showcase our existing and upcoming facilities such as the new lobby to travel buyers, bookers with travel suppliers and travel management agencies. Our aim is to make Al Bustan Centre & Residence a preferred destination for business and leisure travel executives.”
El Hayek added the management understands that Dubai has become one of the key destinations for Russian tourists and thus it is vital to present the property’s entire range of tourism products to them. The property also wishes to promote Dubai as one of the leading tourist destination thus providing unique opportunities to all those Russians who are interested in the Middle East's highly lucrative travel market.