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19 May 2010
Yet another law from the Dubai Authorities which makes it harder for people to do business. What is the point as a DMC if you can't meet your own clients. The authorities must be getting desperate!
19 May 2010
Great initiative , and to all DMC's who do not approve , please find a creative way to meet & greet your customers once theay are out of the airport! We all have to support the economy of Dubai who gave us so much in the past , we should not complain of small fees here and there If you still insist to nag and complaint then take your business to Europe or America!!
19 May 2010
Clever. Keep the home fires burning! You own the airline, you own the meet and greet service, you own the airport, you even own some of the DMC's. Commercially very clever - morally - well thats another thing. The question that has to be asked is will Arabian Adventures and Gulf Ventures - both part of the Emirates group be affected by this same "law"?.
20 May 2010
What the story does not say clearly is that the hotels have only been barred from receiving their guests from the airside. Hotels can still receive their guests in the regular meet and greet area of the terminals. Although there's no denying that monopoly is a reality in this part of the world, anyone who knows the airport will know this time the reasons are operational.