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Hospitalit­y sector is booming on Abu Dhabi’s Yas Island

Company on track to add 800 new hotel rooms on island by 2021

- BY SAMI ZAATARI Staff Reporter

he hospitalit­y sector on Abu Dhabi’s Yas Island continues to remain strong, with the island set to add 800 new hotel rooms by 2021 — including 550 this year with the opening of Hilton — according to Miral’s chief executive officer, Mohammad Al Za’abi.

Miral — which is behind most of Yas Island’s leisure projects, including Ferrari World, Yas Waterworld and Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi — aims to establish the island as one of the UAE’s top travel destinatio­ns, with the company also set to add attraction­s such as the world’s first Warner Bros Hotel and SeaWorld to its portfolio by 2021 and 2022 respective­ly.

“We’re very much focused on the entertainm­ent and tourism sector … [and] the current demand. We did a study in 2015 and decided to add 800 more rooms; so 550 in Hilton and 250 rooms in Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi,” said Al Za’abi, during a media round-table on Monday.

‘We are continuing’

“When we announced the plan in 2015 we said we needed 1,500 rooms so there is still more to come, and that is to cater to the current and future demand of our theme parks and entertainm­ent sector,” he added.

“Yas Island is less than 55 per cent developed, so there is still more to come to Yas Island; now, which type of developmen­t that’s the question, but, yes we are continuing to develop,” he said.

“The progress of [Warner Bros Hotel] is almost 40 per cent developed and we look forward to opening the Warner Bros hotel in 2021. Our next flagship [project] will be SeaWorld, we’re in a very advanced stage of design and we’re on track to finish the constructi­on by 2022,” he added.

Al Za’abi said Yas Bay also remained on track, with the Dh12 billion project set to provide more attraction­s for both residents and tourists.

“Miral invested around Dh4 billion, mainly in Yas Bay’s waterfront experience, which includes a number of retail [stores]. For the first time Abu Dhabi will [also] have a pier, which will have a number of restaurant­s.

“[Yas Bay’s] indoor arena

— Etihad Arena — which has a capacity of 18,000 will also open this year with developmen­t almost 88 per cent completed,” he added.

New visas programme

Al Za’abi said he expected higher visitor numbers to Abu Dhabi this year with the announceme­nt of the new fiveyear visa programme as well as the introducti­on of low cost

carrier airlines in the emirate. “I’m very excited to see the changes announced recently, for example the five-year visa regulation, which will be great for our customers and tourists to come and enjoy different experience­s whenever they wish.

“Having two more low fair airlines coming to Abu Dhabi Airport will be a game changer as well for the tourism market

in Abu Dhabi,” he added.

“I think Air Arabia with their experience to access second and third tier cities [in places] like India, Saudi Arabia and Russia; and having Wizz Air Abu Dhabi with access to second tier cities in Europe will improve our position as an attractive destinatio­n; Yas Island specifical­ly and generally Abu Dhabi,” he said.

Yas Island is less than 55 per cent developed, so there is still more to come to Yas Island.” Mohammad Al Za’abi |

Miral chief executive officer

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Gulf News Archives Miral is behind most of Yas Island’s leisure projects, including Ferrari World, Yas Waterworld and Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi.
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