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Dubai International Airports 51 million passengers in 2011
Dubai International Airport (DIA) registered 51 million passengers in 2011, in what was its 51st year of operation. Phil Blizzard talks to Paul Griffiths, CEO, Dubai Airports about the figures, changing trends, including the No1 destination out of Dubai changing from London Heathrow to Doha. <br /><a href="http://oas6.ameinfo.com/RealMedia/ads/adstream_lx.ads/ameinfo.com/rss/159/x90/AME/AME-Info_RSS_Generic/AME-Info_RSS_Generic_px/125"><img src="http://oas6.ameinfo.com/RealMedia/ads/adstream_lx.ads/ameinfo.com/rss/159/x90/AME/AME-Info_RSS_Generic/AME-Info_RSS_Generic_px/125" width="1" height="1" /></a>

St Regis Resort Saadiyat is set to open in Abu Dhabi
The St Regis resort on Saadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi marks the arrival of the brand's first hotel into the Middle East. In an exclusive preview of this elegant property Phil Blizzard talks to John Pelling, GM, St Regis, Saadiyat about the history of the brand, what it stands for and some key features of this development, which features residential properties alongside the hotel.

Emirates set to boost trade with new service to Rio de Janeiro
Emirates are adding two more South American destinations to their network and in doing so will create stronger trade connections with Brazil and Argentina. Phil Blizzard talks to Nigel Page, Senior VP Commercial Operations, The Americas about the new service to Rio de Janeiro, and onto Buenos Aires, which begins in January 2012.

Dhs3.4 billion Adventure World theme park for Abu Dhabi
Tourism in Abu Dhabi is set to have a big boost with the development of Adventure World. The year-round theme parks consist of more than 25 attractions for all the family, themed hotels and entertainment, along with a large aqua park. Phil Blizzard spoke with Peter Jan Mulder, CEO & Chairman, Adventure World, Abu Dhabi about the EUR700m project which will employ over 1,000 staff.

Emirates test flexible routes over Indian Ocean
Flexible flight paths are the route to greater operating efficiency of aircraft on long distance flights says Captain Alan Stealey, Divisional Senior Vice President Flight Operations, Emirates. Talking to Phil Blizzard he explains the results of their Inspire tests on the Indian Ocean routes between Dubai and Australia. He also talks about the benefits of having a flexible approach to the routes used by the flight crew

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