At the UAE Educational Fairs in the cities of Abu Dhabi and Dubai, Luxury Hotelschool Paris offers its international degree programs.

The only global institution specializing in luxury hospitality management education, Luxury Hotelschool Paris, is happy to announce its participation in the famous UAE EDUCATION FAIRS, which will be held in Abu Dhabi and Dubai from October 13–15, 2023.

Luxury Hotelschool Paris, a partner of the most exquisite palaces, provides 5 globally recognized degree programs (Bachelors & Masters in both English and French).

Additionally, the institution is the first partner of EHL (Lausanne) in Paris to grant the esteemed hotel management VET by EHL diploma. Additionally, it cooperates with the prominent University of Coventry in the UK and CTH (Confederation of Travel and Hospitality).

Teams representing the school will be happy to explain to guests the unique aspects of its globally recognized programs, which are created specifically for hotels, upscale resorts, and luxury businesses.

They will be pleased to respond to any inquiries and offer thorough information on the school’s campuses, facilities, and the numerous job prospects that await prospective graduates (through a virtual tour).

“We truly think that training and education are the key to achieving achievement in the high-end hotel industry, and we’re looking forward to addressing the next generation of industry leaders!” The commercial director of the institution is Marinella Amato.

The Masters of Sciences in International Tourism and Hospitality Management will be offered as a new, entirely English-language degree to commemorate the event.

The complete program, which is based in Paris, lasts 18 months and entails writing a professional dissertation in addition to 6 months of coursework with the CTH (Confederation of Tourism and Hospitality), 6 month of employment in a posh hotel, and 2 months of online coursework with Coventry University.

The internship program for the current intake will start in October 2024, allowing students the chance to work in a high-end hotel or resort amid the Middle Eastern nations’ busiest travel period.

Since its founding, the Luxury Hotelschool has collaborated closely with a variety of international organizations, including ACCOR Luxury, Dorchester, Massachusetts Collection, Hôtel de Crillon, the InterContinental Hotels Group, Lutétia, Marriott Hotels, Oetker Collection, Peninsula, Ritz Paris, Shangri-La, and others. These organizations also sponsor all of the school’s classes and sign the diplomas.

A Dubai company introduces tour options for deaf tourists.

Amsaan Accessible Tours, a business established in Dubai, is revolutionizing the way deaf tourists travel by providing specially created tour packages.

The goal of this service, which is the initial of its type in the area, is to make visiting Dubai easier for travelers who have hearing impairments by giving them a seamless and delightful experience.

According to Vitalii Mykhalchuk, Manager of IT Services at Amsaan Accessible Tours, “the company’s focus is on how it can make the UAE accessible for those who are deaf or hard of hearing.”

Travel might be quite difficult for those who are determined. For instance, even something as straightforward as checking into a hotel can involve a lot of help.

If they don’t have a translation or interpreter with them, they may not be able to identify the kind of help they need.

Amsaan, an IT business, first encountered tenacious individuals when it created an app for the deaf.

The program, he said, “enables deaf people to effortlessly deal with all of the obstacles they encounter on a daily basis.”

“The tourism business developed as a logical result of that. It is anything that is very important to one of our creators because he is deaf.
This app will be incorporated into the tour deals, facilitating more independent travel for people with hearing impairments.

It will help with check-in and offer sign language information on anything from scheduling to excursions.

The eight-month-old tour package has started enlisting deaf influencers and bloggers to test out its excursions.

Vitalii stated, “We wanted them to investigate our solutions and provide us with feedback. “The feedback we have received so far has been enormous. While there are accessibility tours offered all around the world, few do it with the level of IT integration that we provide.

The company anticipates bringing in larger group tours by November thanks to the enthusiastic response and feedback. “In the subsequent stages of our endeavor, we will be reaching out to more tenacious people, including the blind, people who use wheelchairs, and those with autism,” the initiative’s lead author said.