Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, Shaikh Mohammed Bih Rashid Al Maktoum, inspected Emirate Groups new headquarters which overlooks Dubai Airport and cost more than Dh400 million to build. The new building is the headquarters for Emirates, flydubai, and Dnata.
Shaikh Mohammad inspected e-check in procedures, was briefed about travel procedures such as checking in, and visited the electronic operations center of the Emirates. He also visited the employee service center housing the groups 40,000 employees, and visited the roof of the building overlooking the airport and the new Terminal 3, used exclusively by Emirates. Shaikh Mohammad said the new building is a great achievement that will help deliver the best and fastest service to customers.
Bucharest promises entertainment for all its citizens and tourists all year round. In the summer season, a huge circus is held in the Tei district with music, animals, juggling acts, fire rings and tons of people thronging the place. The circus is a big event for the local villagers who find it an excuse to mingle, have fun and socialize. If you are in the city during summer, do check out the ...
Situated below the Capuchins'church (the Church of St. Mary of the Angels) and monastery, on the Neue Markt square, near the Hofburg Imperial Palace, the Imperial Crypt has been the customary burial place of the emperors and dukes of the Austrian Empires since the early 17 th century....
Serail Hill is Beirut’s main government center, overlooking the city center. There are three important monuments on the hill. The Grand Serail is the most impressive. It was originally a garrison for the Ottoman army. Construction began in 1853, shortly after the Ottoman’s regained control of the region from Egypt. It was soon repurposed into a headquarters for governors both Ottoman and late...
Location: Budavari Palota Having been levelled and rebuilt at least a dozen times during the last seven centuries, this enormous palace has two important museums, the Budapest History Museum and the Hungarian National Gallery, and the National Szechenyi Library. This library (+316 224 3700, Tue-Sat 10am-8pm) contains codices and manuscripts, a large collection of foreign newspapers and a copy...