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Dubai Airport Hotels - For a World Class Experience

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Dubai is the largest city and a major destination for tourists be it business or for leisure. With the city playing host to a number of events and festivals, there is an increase in the number of visitor's to the city. The tourist influx has resulted in number of hotels mushrooming in all parts of the city but Dubai Airport has number of hotels in Dubai Airport coming up. Today's travelers loom for the best be it the location, facilities and prices. Hotels near to the airport are very popular as it saves a lot of travel time, hotels near Dubai airport just serves the purpose. Moreover, most of the hotels cater to the needs of business and leisure travelers alike.

Dubai International Airport serves Dubai, the largest city of the UAE. Voted as the best international airport in the world, this Dubai airport is the hub for all major international airlines besides Emirates. The Dubai International Airport started operations in 1960 and is the busiest airport in the Middle East. Looking at the influx of travelers this airport is being complemented by Dubai Central International airport, which will cater to the future travelers. Located conveniently from the city center, it is a small drive in a taxi. Elegantly designed airport boasts of its large duty free shopping center, easy availability of taxis, ATMs, car rentals and hotel reservations. Travelers can find number of hotels near Dubai airport located at a short distance. Finding a comfortable and a suitable accommodation in the airport area is not difficult. As Airport hotels Dubai, provide accommodation for all types of travelers, including business travelers and budget travelers. Passengers traveling on tight schedules, rest and relaxation are a luxury that can now be afforded at one of the hotels in Dubai Airport.

After arriving at the Dubai Airport, is an experience with a lot of services available at the traveler's disposal. With the number of transit passengers and travelers to Dubai has increased so is the available facilities and services. The Airport's Duty Free is world famous, which is a shopper's paradise, providing shopping opportunities for jewelry, electronics, designer wear, cosmetics children products etc. among the various services the food court is an important where one can enjoy international food, with all specialty cuisines available. Located between the gates 12 and 14 is an entertainment zone for kid's and women. Children can have all the fun in the play zone where as the mother's lounge is just right for women with kids. Dubai airport's highlight is the various lounges it offers to travelers to relax themselves or attend to their business during their travel time. From First Class lounge, business Lounge, Airline lounges, to Quiet Lounges, one will find a lounge suiting your requirement and taste.

The Dubai Airport hotels add charm to the Airport services with their excellent location and services. The Airport hotels are all elegantly furnished, providing immense pleasure when putting up here. Each of Airport hotels Dubai has a unique accent of its own, which is well visible in the individualistic character. The hotels belong to international chains, but have made sure that the traditional touch of the city culture does not get affected.

For more information about Dubai Hotels, Dubai Airport Hotels please visit:- http://www.a1dubaihotels.com/dubai-hotels.html



When you choose to pursue your Cisco Certified Network Professional certification, you've got some decisions to make right at the beginning. Cisco offers a three-exam path and a four-exam path, and you select the order in which you'll take and pass the exams.

While every CCNP candidate has to make their own decision, I'd like to share some thoughts based on my personal experience and the experiences of CCNPs worldwide.

The solid foundation of networking knowledge you built as a CCNA will help you a great deal on your BSCI (Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks, 642-801) exam. This is the most common exam to take first, and I'd recommend you do so as well. While there are some topics that will be new to you, such as BGP, many of the BSCI topics will be familiar to you from your CCNA studies.

The "middle" exams are the BCMSN (Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks, 642-811) and BCRAN (Building Cisco Remote Access Networks, 642-821). There is no real advantage in taking one of these before the other, although most candidates take the switching exam, then the remote access exam.

I do recommend you take the CIT (Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting) exam last. This exam will demand you put into action the skills you have learned while earning your CCNA and passing the first three exams. Again, it's not written in stone and there are always exceptions, but CCNP candidates do seem to have more success on this exam when they take it last.
Should you choose the three-exam path, you'll be taking a Composite exam (642-891). This exam combines the BSCI and BCMSN exams, and it's best to take this one first. It builds nicely with your CCNA skills.

Again, I would take the BCRAN exam after the Composite, and the Troubleshooting exam last.

Whichever path you choose, you've chosen wisely in which certification to pursue. The CCNP is a true test of your networking skills, and when you make the decision to go after the CCIE, you'll be glad to have the solid foundation of networking skills your CCNA and CCNP studies gave you.

Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933, is the owner of The Bryant Advantage, home of over 100 free certification exam tutorials, including Cisco CCNA certification test prep articles. His exclusive Cisco CCNA study guide and Cisco CCNA training is also available!

Visit his blog and sign up for Cisco Certification Central, a daily newsletter packed with CCNA, Network+, Security+, A+, and CCNP certification exam practice questions! A free 7-part course, "How To Pass The CCNA", is also available, and you can attend an in-person or online CCNA boot camp with The Bryant Advantage!


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