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Dubai sees robust Expo experience in 2021

Mega event is expected to be a big boost to UAE’s tourism industry

- BY JOHN BENNY Staff Reporter

Dubai is confident about delivering an Expo that “makes sense” in the post-Covid world, said Helal Al Merri, director-general of Dubai Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing, during a virtual event yesterday.

The widely anticipate­d event was postponed to 2021 earlier in May after the Covid-19 outbreak called for stricter measures and brought internatio­nal travel to a halt.

Tourism picks up

“First and foremost, nobody has a crystal ball, nobody knows exactly which date the WHO will announce that this pandemic is behind us and we can all get on with things,” said Al Merri. But, “all the indicators online show there’s latent demand for travel, and we are expected to have a spike (in travel) afterwards,” he added.

More internatio­nal tourists have been coming to Dubai since the emirate was opened up in July.

While tourism was one of the first sectors to be “immediatel­y and significan­tly” impacted by the pandemic, numbers have been “picking up” since July. “We do expect tourism to really come back to what it was, in a very fast manner, after this is over,” said Al Merri.

All the airlines and tourism entities have been working closely together to ensure smooth passage of travelers through Dubai airport, largest in the world in terms of passenger traffic.

Dubai Airport, Emirates airline, flydubai, Dubai Tourism and all other entities are in continuous dialogue with each other, said Al Merri. The “Dubai first” approach of all the companies, early planning and working very closely with the crisis committee enabled the emirate to open up the airport safely, with all the protocols in place, he added.

“All of us … are looking forward to more source markets opening, as they come to grips with this pandemic get through the difficult part,” Al Merri said.

China, Saudi Arabia, India, UK and Germany constitute a large chunk of the tourists coming into the emirate. However, Dubai can no longer afford to prioritise just a few markets, says the tourism chief. “We never want to find ourselves in a position where we’re over-reliant, and especially in today’s day and age and especially with this tentative opening up you know we have to really grab where we can get from,” he added.

 ?? Source: Instagram ?? ■ Dubai has focused on all source markets to boost tourism by planning early and putting in place all safety protocols.
Source: Instagram ■ Dubai has focused on all source markets to boost tourism by planning early and putting in place all safety protocols.

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