City Seasons recognised by Halal-friendly Crescentrating
Contributors are not employed, compensated or governed by TD, opinions and statements are from the contributor directly
UAE-based City Seasons Group of Hotels has been recognised and rated by Halal-friendly travel and tourism group, Crescentrating.The hotel group, which has properties in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, has received a Crescentrating rating of five.Crescentrating was launched to support the development of a Halal-friendly travel and tourism sector and has produced a rating standard based on a scale of one to seven.The City Seasons Hotel Dubai, City Seasons Hotel Al Ain, City Seasons Suites Dubai and City Seasons Al Hamra Abu Dhabi are strong supporters of the Crescentrating, offering Halal-only menus. The hotels do not serve alcohol, provide facilities and information for prayers, and are able to cater to the needs of Muslim guests during Ramadan.”We are pleased to have been recognised by Crescentrating and being awarded a rating of five means that we are suitably equipped to cater to the halal conscious traveller” said City Seasons Group of Hotels Managing Director Thomas Tapken. Singapore-based Crescentrating launched the rating standard in October 2009 and hotels from 13 countries have now joined the growing list of Crescentrated hotels. “We are really pleased to welcome City Seasons as a member of Crescentrated Hotels” said CEO Fazal Bahardeen said: “Halal conscious travellers are increasingly looking for such facilities for both business and leisure travel and our rating system enables these travellers to make an educated choice when making their travel plans. With a Crescentrating of five, all of the City Season Hotels are capable of meeting the requirement of these travellers”.The Crescentrating.com website provides destination guides, airport guides, restaurant guides and other information such as a Qiblah locator and prayer time calculator to cater to the unique needs of the halal conscious traveller. It also lists all Crescentrated-friendly hotels.
Comments are closed.