City Seasons Dubai reports positive summer results
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Despite a gloomy outlook for the summer months, City Seasons Group of Hotels has reported better than expected levels of business this year.”Initially business on the books did not show a positive trend, it was slow, and we did not expect it to grow as rapidly as it did, particularly in the month of July,” said Dylan Aniff general manager City Seasons Hotel Dubai.George Demitry, general manager, City Seasons Suites Dubai, concurred. “We have had fairly stable demand for the first half of this year but the summer was certainly higher than expected, particularly the month of July.”City Seasons Suites Dubai reported an increase in occupancy of 7% while the City Seasons Hotel Dubai revealed its average room rate was up by 13%. For both of the City Seasons properties in Dubai their main source of summer business was the GCC family market. “As a dry [alcohol-free] hotel group we always attract large number of families from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iran each year,” said Aniff. “They seek accommodation that can offer good sized rooms and suites to allow the families to all stay together.”
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