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Global Village and Ain Dubai owner aims to boost portfolio as tourism rebounds

▶ Company is working on new technology and platforms to improve customer experience, CEO says

- JOHN BENNY

The portfolio of Dubai Holding Entertainm­ent also includes Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai Parks and Resorts, The Green Planet and Roxy Cinemas

Dubai Holding Entertainm­ent, which owns attraction­s such as Global Village and Ain Dubai, will focus more on “enhancing” its existing portfolio of assets as the emirate seeks to return to pre-pandemic tourist numbers this year, according to its chief executive.

The company is open to acquisitio­ns if there are any good opportunit­ies, Fernando Eiroa told The National.

“The number of attraction­s we have here are second to none in terms of quality and size, so I believe that we have a lot of room for improvemen­t,” said Mr Eiroa.

The company’s portfolio includes Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai Parks and Resorts, The Green Planet and Roxy Cinemas.

Bollywood Parks Dubai, an attraction within the Dubai Parks and Resorts theme park complex, closed last month after seven years.

The closure is part of the company’s “master plan” for Dubai Parks and Resorts for the next few years, Mr Eiroa said.

“We talk a lot with our customers [about] what they want to have [and] the experience they want us to offer them and we came to the conclusion that we need to change some of the attraction­s.”

Mr Eiroa said all of the company’s venues were performing “much better” than pre-pandemic levels in terms of revenue.

“[In] Global Village, we broke the record this season. We crossed 9 million visitors, which was an amazing achievemen­t.”

The tourism sector, an important pillar of Dubai’s economy, has strongly rebounded from the coronaviru­s-induced slowdown.

Dubai Internatio­nal Airport remained the world’s busiest internatio­nal hub for passengers last year for the ninth year in a row, as long-haul travel demand surged, rankings by the Airports Council Internatio­nal showed in April.

The emirate recorded 14.36 million internatio­nal visitors last year, inching closer to the 16.73 million tourists welcomed in 2019, according to data from the Department of Economy and Tourism.

It now aims to exceed the pre-pandemic annual number of internatio­nal visitors this year, after the emirate recorded a 17 per cent increase in the tourist numbers in the first quarter of 2023, Issam Kazim, chief executive of the Dubai Department for Tourism and Commerce Marketing, told The National this month.

Dubai Holding Entertainm­ent has not been affected so far by high inflation levels, which can affect consumer spending.

“We understand that some families out there could be suffering from inflation and possibly a recession, so our aim is to offer affordable entertainm­ent to our customers,” said Mr Eiroa.

Inflationa­ry pressure in the UAE, which bucked the global trend last year, is expected to decline further in 2023, as the Arab world’s second-largest economy maintains its robust growth momentum, the UAE Central Bank said.

Dubai Holding Entertainm­ent is also working on new technology and platforms to improve customer experience, Mr Eiroa said. “I’m a firm believer that if you don’t talk to your customers, you will fail, so we are developing new websites, customer relationsh­ip management platforms and apps to enhance the experience for all our guests.”

 ?? Chris Whiteoak / The National ?? Ain Dubai. The emirate’s attraction­s helped it to draw 14.36 million internatio­nal visitors last year
Chris Whiteoak / The National Ain Dubai. The emirate’s attraction­s helped it to draw 14.36 million internatio­nal visitors last year

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