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20 questions to ask a travel agency sellerLooking to buy an agency? Here are some questions you need to ask. The Asheville TouristsMy plans to visit Asheville last week predated its devastating ...
Shaza Hotels is a luxury hotel management company renowned for ... The flagship Mysk Al Mouj in Muscat, Mysk Al Balad in Madinah and Mysk Al Fateh, Bahrain. Shaza continues its rapid expansion. Its ...
(MENAFN- Evops-PR) Dubai, UAE (23 May 2025) – Amid rising demand for regionally inspired hospitality experiences, Shaza Hotels is emerging as a leading regional brand poised for strategic ...
Jalisco's $1 billion tourism boomThe state is poised to blossom with 38 new hotels planned and improved connectivity by land, sea and air. A look back at predictions pastDid my Preview reporting ...
Minister of State for Information Technology and Telecommunication Shaza Fatima Khawaja has expressed the confidence that IT exports will cross the mark of three billion dollars this year. Taking the ...
Minister of State for Information Technology and Telecommunication Shaza Fatima Khawaja says the steps taken by Pakistan regarding cyber security have been acknowledged at the global level. Addressing ...
The Trump administration is backing away from its earlier instructions to halt immigration raids at farms, hotels and restaurants, according to reports. Homeland Security officials instructed ...
Mumbai: Leela Palaces, Hotels and Resorts’ ₹3,500 crore initial public offering (IPO)--the largest ever in Indian hospitality--is testing investor appetite for luxury tourism stocks amid a ...
The Department of Homeland Security on Monday told staff that it was reversing guidance issued last week that agents were not to conduct immigration raids at farms, hotels and restaurants — a ...
Leela Hotels has fixed its price band in the range of ₹413 to ₹435 per share with a lot size of 34 shares per lot for the public offer. Leela Hotels IPO: Brookfield-backed Schloss Bangalore ...
The Air Force wants a company to take over its aging chain of hotels at bases across the world, the latest move by the new administration to privatize and commercialize parts of the military.