Tourism Kuwait’s Agility finalises $924m buyout of UK aviation firm Kuwait’s Agility, one of the largest Gulf logistics companies, said on Thursday it has finalised its £763 million ($924.37 million) acquisition of British aviation services company John Menzies. Agility said it will combine the acquisition with its National Aviations Services (NAS) and the deal values Menzies at approximately £571 million on a fully diluted basis […] August 5, 2022
Tourism Dubai Aerospace uncertain of getting planes back from Russia Major airplane lessor Dubai Aerospace Enterprise said on Thursday it didn’t know if it would ever get back 19 jets leased in Russia after Moscow passed a law allowing for hundreds of jets to be seized in response to Western sanctions. The Dubai state-owned lessor reiterated that it had written off $576.5million (AED2.12billion) for the […] August 5, 2022
Tourism Saudi Arabia open airspace to more flights serving Israel Cathay Pacific and Air Seychelles have overflown Saudi Arabia for Israel flights for the first time, aviation data showed on Thursday, after Riyadh announced last month it would open its airspace to all airlines, paving the way for more overflights to and from Israel. Opening Saudi airspace to flights to and from Israel was a […] August 5, 2022
Business of Sport Saudi Arabia bids to host Asian Winter Games in NEOM The Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee (SOPC) has officially submitted a letter of interest to the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) to host the 10th Asian Winter Games in 2029 in TROJENA, NEOM’s global destination for mountain tourism. The letter included a brief introduction about the Saudi Vision 2030, which will support TROJENA to host […] August 4, 2022
Tourism Airbus axes remaining A350 jet deal with Qatar Airways Airbus has revoked its entire outstanding order from Qatar Airways for A350 jets, severing all new jetliner business with the Gulf carrier in a dramatic new twist to a dispute clouding World Cup preparations, two industry sources said. No comment was immediately available from Airbus or Qatar Airways. The two aviation titans have been waging […] August 4, 2022
Business of Sport Mickelson and others sue PGA Tour in LIV fight Hall of Fame golfer Phil Mickelson and 10 other players filed a lawsuit against the PGA Tour on Wednesday, alleging that it broke anti-trust law by refusing them to participate on the tour and the new rival LIV Golf circuit, backed by Saudi Arabia. The lawsuit was led by six-time major champion Mickelson and includes […] August 4, 2022
Tourism Travel expenses by UAE employees soar 286% UAE employees are filing soaring business expenses on the back of spiking energy prices. Average total monthly travel reimbursement costs have risen 286 percent year-on-year in 2022, according to research by Bayzat, a UAE-based employee benefits platform. At the same time, the average amount spent per travel request rose 66 percent year-on-year. With UAE fuel […] August 3, 2022
Exclusive Tourism Diriyah CEO sets date for first stage of $50bn project The first phase of Saudi Arabia’s $50.6 billion project to transform the historic Diriyah district will open later this year, its boss has told AGBI. Jerry Inzerillo, group CEO of the Diriyah Gate Development Authority, said the public would be able to visit the restored UNESCO World Heritage site at At-Turaif and the Mattal Al […] August 3, 2022
Retail Egyptian e-commerce platform Homzmart raises $23m in funding Furniture and home goods e-commerce platform Homzmart has closed one of the past year’s biggest funding rounds for a Middle Eastern and North Africa startup, raising $23 million, its chief executive said. The company, launched in 2020, will use the new funding to expand services, especially logistics, and fill gaps that appear in supply chains, […] August 2, 2022
Banking and Finance Fast food operator Americana appoints HSBC to advise on IPO The Middle East and North Africa franchisee of fast-food restaurants KFC and Pizza Hut has added HSBC to its syndicate of advisers for its potential dual listing this year, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters. Americana Group has hired HSBC as a joint bookrunner on the initial public offering (IPO), which could value […] August 1, 2022
Dubai record label launches as Arab music appeal grows Galaxy Racer (GXR), the media giant focused on e-sports, music and sports, has announced the launch of GXR Records, an independent music label based in Dubai. GXR and Empire, the global independent label, distributor and publisher, said the new venture will be led by Elia Mssawir and will focus on developing talents in West Asian […] August 1, 2022
Retail How Ounass got the Gulf hooked on online luxury Luxury fashion website Ounass is among the e-tail platforms credited with developing the momentum of online shopping in the Gulf region. A report by consultancy Bain and Company claims 70 percent of GCC shoppers are now comfortable with digital retail, having always been better known for their love of malls, operated by the likes of Emaar […] July 29, 2022
Business of Sport Stenson loses sponsorship after he joins LIV Golf Mutual of Omaha have ended their sponsorship of Henrik Stenson, the American company said on Wednesday, a week after the Swede joined the lucrative LIV Golf Invitational Series. Stenson, who won the 2016 British Open with a record score, was stripped of Team Europe’s Ryder Cup captaincy last week, hours before he announced his decision […] July 28, 2022
Analysis Food & Drink Poor Arab nations face hunger despite Ukraine grain deal Middle East and African countries dependent on Ukrainian grain face the prospect of crippling food insecurity, hunger and misery, despite a deal to restart exports blockaded amid the Russian war. Moscow’s promises may prove unreliable, while skyrocketing grain prices could spell dire outcomes for the region’s hungriest and most vulnerable nations, experts told AGBI. The […] July 28, 2022
Analysis Retail Ecommerce or bust: in-depth analysis on Gulf online shopping The coronavirus pandemic encouraged many people to embrace online shopping for the first time, leading to a huge spike in global ecommerce. But what does the sector look like now across the Middle East and North Africa? Its three largest ecommerce markets are the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Israel, and together they account for more […] July 27, 2022
Analysis Retail The tourists are back – and they want to shop till they drop Hotels in the UAE generated AED11 billion ($3 billion) in revenue during the first quarter of 2022, a 20 per cent increase compared with the same period in 2019 as Gulf tourism continues its recovery from the pandemic. In other regions, tourism has been rebounding slowly and unevenly. According to a report from the UN […] July 27, 2022
Analysis Retail Net zero is old hat, says the mall owner that wants to go bigger Sustainability is high on the agenda of the region’s major retailers, and in early July, Majid Al Futtaim gave an insight into what it is doing to limit its environmental impact, with the release of its latest environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) report. The retailer, which owns and operates 29 shopping malls across the […] July 27, 2022
Analysis Retail Let the tills ring out: retail is back with a vengeance in the UAE The UAE’s leading retailers are benefiting from a post-pandemic boom that has them eyeing further expansion into the region’s largest markets. Dubai was among the first economies to reopen after lockdown in 2020. It welcomed a flood of holidaymakers from all over the world to the relative freedom of the emirate. Anthony Spary, head of office […] July 27, 2022
Analysis Retail UAE’s gold clean-up rules will shine in the long-term New UAE gold regulations could take the shine off the sector and lead to a supply and profits squeeze, according to experts. The due diligence rulings were announced last week to help stem the flow of supplies from conflict zones and enhance the UAE’s global reputation in the long-term. The Due Diligence Regulations for Responsible […] July 25, 2022
EXCLUSIVE Tourism Etihad CEO issues call to make aviation industry net zero There is no “single bullet” to solve the climate crisis and airlines must work together to create a sustainable aviation sector, the CEO of Etihad Airways has told AGBI. Tony Douglas, group chief executive officer, Etihad Aviation Group, said: “This is about industry – from the giants to the start-ups – governments, regulators and academics […] July 25, 2022
Tourism Dubai digital maps get self-driving on the road Digital maps are being created in Dubai in preparation for the launch of self-driving vehicles in the city next year. US-based Cruise will this month operate two Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles to prepare the maps for the company’s self-driving vehicles which are scheduled to be on the road in Dubai in 2023, making it the […] July 25, 2022
Analysis Business of Sport World Cup is an advertiser’s dream worth millions With a projected worldwide audience of five billion people, the 2022 FIFA World Cup is an advertiser’s dream. Although some brands have toyed with the idea of boycotting the event, and may eventually do so due to the controversies that have dogged Qatar’s hosting of the tournament, ignoring one of the world’s biggest sporting spectacles […] July 23, 2022