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Taj
Hotels, Resorts and Palaces and Al Majid Group appoint
Helmut Meckelburg new general manager for Taj Palace
Hotel Dubai
November 18,
2005
Juma
Al Majid Group and Taj Hotels, Resorts and Palaces,
South Asia's largest and finest hotel chain has appointed
Helmut Horst Meckelburg as general manager for the Taj
Palace Hotel Dubai.
After several years away from
the Emirates, mainly in Egypt and in India, Helmut is
returning to oversee the operations of the Taj Palace
and give a new impetus to one of Dubai's premium Hotels.
With the Taj Group now for almost
six years, Helmut worked as the area director of the
Goa Region (four hotels) in India and was also the general
manager for the Taj Exotica, Resort and Spa in Goa.
He helped transform the Taj Exotica Goa to India's Number
One Resort (Business Traveller-Thomas Cook) and one
of Asia's Top Ten Spas (Conde Nast's Traveller). Consequently
Helmut was later asked to also look after other Taj
Resorts in India. He has welcomed the opportunity to
return to Dubai after seven years.
A native of Germany, Helmut started his career young,
at the age of 16. While finishing high school and college
he worked after hours in hotels and learned the basic
operational techniques. This early start was complemented
later by extensive studies at the well-known Tegernsee
School for Hotel Management, where he graduated in 1980,
followed by studies at the Cornell University-School
for Hotel Administration in the USA.
Highlights of his international
career, spanning four continents, were the famous Waldorf
Astoria Hotel (2,200 rooms) in New York City, the El
San Juan Hotel and Casino in Puerto Rico, the Westin
Chosun Beach Hotel in S Korea, the Los Angeles Hilton
and Towers (1200 rooms) in LA , the Royal Abjar Hotel
in Dubai, the Golf Hotel Sharm in Egypt and the Hotel
Bachmair in Germany-Bavaria.
This ex-chef hotelier consistently
rose from the ranks and has been the proud recipient
of many awards such as Hotel of the Year 2003 Taj Hotels,
the company's Award for External Recognition 2004, Best
Winter Longhaul Destination 2003 by Thomas Cook, Partners
in Excellence Award 2003 for best Hotel in Goa, Financial
Express and Business Traveller Award for Best Leisure
Hotel in India 2004, Marque of Excellence Award 2004
by Thomas Cook and the Conde Nast Readers' Choice Award
for Taamra Spa (amongst Asia TOP 10 Spas) 2005. Helmut's
hotel very recently won, for the second time, Hotel
of the Year 2005.
Previous Awards were the President's
Benchmark Award of Hilton Hotels Corporation, Beverly
Hills, for outstanding achievements in new restaurant
concepts and later was selected to receive the 5 Star
Diamond Award from the American Academy of Hospitality
Science during his tenure as General Manager at the
Royal Abjar Hotel in Dubai in 1996 and 1997 consecutively.
In 2000 Helmut joined the Taj
Group of Hotels and his high energy-high quality-high
service and guest recognition approach were the primary
engines for the successes of the company especially
in the Goa region.
Back in Dubai, Helmut is facing
a different kind of challenge. In a buoyant business
environment like Dubai it is very important to keep
a clear view of short and long term objectives but also
to maintain an even stronger focus on the quality of
product and services and value ratios from the viewpoint
of the customer.
The Taj Palace Hotel, located
in one of Deira's best locations, directly on Rigga
Road and in walking distance to restaurants, Clubs and
Shopping has done well during the past year. In addition
to its favorable location, it is also featuring Dubai's
best Indian Restaurant, Handi, well known for its delicious
Curry and Dubai's first Turkish Restaurant. The Taj
Palace Hotel also features a Japanese Restaurant, Sakura
and an Italian Bistro, Verdi. Another attractive feature
of the Palace is the Taj Ayurveda Spa, which offers
besides many international therapies and applications,
authentic ayurvedic treatments from India in a most
soothing and elegant environment.
Taj Palace Hotel, Dubai's short
and mid term plans?
An increased focus on Public Relations, an area one
can easily fall behind when involved in day to day operations,
says Meckelburg and of course a fresh approach to our
F&B activities in our restaurants, which he feels
are of excellent quality and will therefore need to
see an increase in daily covers over the next few months.
With the advantage of a superb location, Taj Palace
has many opportunities and given the traffic situation
in the city and its large Underground Parking Area and
proximity to Rigga Road many of our guests will choose
to walk rather than sitting in traffic jams.
With regards to future expansion
he adds, "The Taj Group is currently in a very
interesting phase of its expansion in the Middle East.
In the coming years we look forward to having additional
properties in Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon,
Egypt, Oman and Morocco. We are also looking to increase
the number of local and Arabic speaking staff. Attitudes
have changed and young people from the region are interested
- more than several years ago - to begin a career in
the hospitality industry and Taj Palace with its excellent
training program in place will actively pursue this
objective.
"While in South Asia and
the Indian Ocean region, Taj has been the leading hotel
company for years it is somehow a unicum, that we did
not have a stronger presence in this region. Known for
our supreme services in Asia, Taj will now move forward
in its ambition to position itself as a leading hospitality
player at the top end of the market along brands like
the Shangri-La and Ritz Carlton.
Confident in meeting his
objectives and visions for the hotel, Helmut Meckelburg
is particularly delighted with the support he has received
from all fronts, the Hotel's loyal guests, the Taj Group
and the owners, Juma Al Majid Group of Companies.
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