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ADNEC Group Teams with Resorts World Cruises to Elevate Gulf Cruise Tourism

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ADNEC Group, through its subsidiary Tourism 365, has unveiled a partnership with Resorts World Cruises, a premier cruise line originating from Asia. This collaboration reinforces Tourism 365’s status as a top provider of ground-handling services in the Arabian Gulf, elevating the passenger experience and bolstering regional tourism development across major destinations.

As part of this partnership, Tourism 365 will offer its extensive ground-handling services to Resorts World Cruises. The Resorts World One will visit key destinations including Sir Bani Yas, Abu Dhabi, Dubai (UAE), Muscat and Khasab (Oman), and Doha (Qatar) during its Arabian Gulf deployment. Tourism 365 will deliver streamlined logistics and tailored services to guarantee a smooth and luxurious experience for cruise passengers at each port of call.

Humaid Al Dhaheri, Managing Director and Group CEO of ADNEC Group commented, “We are excited to partner with Resorts World Cruises as they expand their operations into the Arabian Gulf. Our mission is to deliver an enhanced passenger experience by offering bespoke services that meet the unique needs of the cruise industry. This partnership not only strengthens our regional presence but also contributes to the development of tourism in the region”.

Michael Goh, President of Resorts World Cruises, said, “These are exciting times, as we expand our horizons to the Gulf in the region with the deployment of the Resorts World One to offer cruises from Dubai to exciting destinations like Sir Bani Yas, Doha, Khasab and Muscat. With deep-rooted Asian heritage and decades of affiliated experience, we know Asia best; and we have the expertise to deliver entertainment and cuisines that resonate well with different markets, including certified Halal offerings. Our partnership with Tourism 365 will enhance our presence here in the region and deliver seamless experiences for our guests from the region and all across Asia”.

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