The weak performance of a Premier Inn hotel built to accommodate passengers using the delayed Al Maktoum International Airport is hampering the company's performance in Dubai, the managing director says.
Nevertheless, the budget chain still manages to turn a profit in Dubai, he says.
"We do have one hotel that's bringing down the averages overall and will continue to do so until that part of Dubai develops a bit further," said Darroch Crawford, the managing director of Premier Inn Hotels, a regional joint venture between Premier Inn and Emirates Group.
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