Hotel & Catering News Middle East’s GM Leaders Conference 2020 is set to take place on April 6, 2020 at Sofitel Dubai The Palm Resort & Spa. The event is expected to attract more than 200 general managers and hospitality professionals from across the region to discuss challenges, trends and opportunities.
Our panels of experts will discuss some of the most pressing topics, including changing industry dynamics amid the rise of mid-scale properties, redefining luxury and contemporary offerings, promoting hotels in light of new media rules and more*.
8:15 AM: Registration Opens
8:55 AM: Opening Remarks: Wissam Younane, CEO, BNC Publishing
9:00 AM: Keynote Address
9:10 AM: Panel 1
Sustainable Hospitality: Is the industry keeping up with its CSR promises?
The provision of incredibly luxurious, lavish experiences can often be an indicator of little regard for the environment – however, the hospitality industry in the Middle East has proven otherwise.
With consistent ‘green’ global certifications and one initiative after the other, the region’s top chains have shown that prioritising sustainability is no longer an option – it’s a necessity in order to survive a highly competitive market, and maintain CSR promises.
Panellists will discuss:
- How hospitality’s sustainable initiatives have changed over time
- The region’s top CSR initiatives of the decade
- The battle against single-use plastic and harmful waste management practices
- The long-term impact of environmental issues on tourism and travel
10:15 AM: Panel 2
Spoilt for Choice: Hotels, holiday homes, serviced apartments and the market
The Middle East and Africa regions continue to actively broaden their tourism and hospitality accommodation offerings to address increasingly diverse and more sophisticated traveller requirements, ranging from hotels and serviced apartments, to short-term rental accommodation options.
Dubai’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (Dubai Tourism) has announced an administrative order outlining regulations for operators, homeowners and authorised tenants who wish to obtain a holiday home license.
Panellists will discuss:
- Market dynamics with a look towards Expo 2020 and the rise of mid-market hotels
- Supply and demand trends for different types of stays
- The impact of holiday homes on the hospitality industry
- Catering to millennials and their travel preferences across all property types
11:00 AM: Coffee and networking break
11:30 AM Panel 3
Happier Guests: Improving guest experience in a competitive market
A hotel’s profitability directly correlates to guest experience and customer service, which starts long before a guest even arrives and doesn’t end when they leave. Excellent customer reviews are the pinnacle of success for any hotel, but what’s the one industry secret that guarantees optimal guest experiences every time?
Is the secret maintaining the flow of communication between team members? What about implementing different technology applications?
Panellists will discuss:
- Making marketing mobile-first for a better guest experience
- Easy booking and smooth check-ins
- Personalising guest experiences to the fullest, in the room and outside
- Diversifying F&B offerings to suit different guests and cater to their needs
*Speakers to be announced soon; timings, panel topics subject to change