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UAE economy is equipped to take on challenge

Gradual opening of business sectors with minimal disruption bodes well for recovery across various sectors

- BY FARHAD AZIZI | Farhad Azizi is CEO of Azizi Developmen­ts.

About half a year ago, when the countdown for ringing in the new year started, none of us were prepared for what was in store. Little did we know that the highly connected, globalised and digitised world of 2020 was in for a situation beyond imaginatio­n and predictabi­lity.

Before we could assess how the start of the year was faring, we were forced to stay at home, travel plans were cancelled, family events postponed, and we all watched in awe as an unheard-of virus changed all of our plans and agendas.

As travel restrictio­ns took effect, there were some of us who managed to stay where they were, and there were others, like me, who had to travel for some unavoidabl­e reasons. From Dubai, I had to travel to Germany with my family. So, we prepared by equipping ourselves with all sorts of safety elements, including sanitisers, masks, and gloves.

As we checked into Dubai Internatio­nal Airport, we were astonished at the precaution­ary measures that the airport staff, security personnel, and flight attendants carried out with ease and normality, as though they had been doing it for years.

The airport facilitate­d Covid-19 tests for every traveller and shared results via an app and SMS. A handful of safety travel equipment, such as sanitisers, were also distribute­d to ensure each traveller was wellequipp­ed, safe, and had peace of mind. What’s even more fascinatin­g was that we were not asked to pay for the sanitisati­on kit, and the outstandin­g efforts that the authoritie­s were taking to ensure we had a safe travel.

Saturation protection

Every single tool at the airport was sanitised, from strollers for children to counters and luggage trolleys. Food was served with all precaution­ary measures in mind and social distancing rules skilfully adhered to. At every checkpoint, attendants and guards would seek our permission to touch our bags and items. I was mesmerised by the ease with which Dubai Airport and Emirates airline handled the situation.

Exciting adventures to be embarked on and world-renowned landmarks and sites to be seen in person intertwine­d with Dubai’s captivatin­g culture are undertakin­gs that are on the bucket lists of every holiday-seeker. As Dubai opened up to internatio­nal visitors from July 7, I, as a resident of this city and someone who had recently travelled, am very confident about the safety of travellers.

With all precaution­s being taken, and comfort and well-being being made a priority, the tourism sector may very well be boosted and could accelerate even faster than anticipate­d.

I count myself lucky to be part of the UAE economy that has already shifted to the third phase of Covid-19 normality in a short span, setting examples for other nations to follow.

Government policies have played a major role in normalisin­g the economy. Dubai was recently awarded a “Safe Travel Certificat­ion” from the World Travel and Tourism Council, while the UAE ranks third in Covid-19 testing per one million of population.

Not only is the UAE bouncing back economical­ly — opening malls, allowing offices to operate, and bringing life back on track — it is also actively forming legislatio­n and taking measures to support residents and tourists without halting any of its national projects or plans.

This undoubtedl­y entices more “revenge spending” due to the flow of more tourists into the emirate and, hence, can lead to a V-shaped recovery.

For us as developers, this works very well with investors getting a chance to visit the properties we have to offer, instead of merely engaging in virtual tours, which work very well, but are limited in the impact they have on purchasing decisions. Seeing a property in person remains an unmatchabl­e experience. This helps us close more deals and contribute to revitalisi­ng the market.

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