UAE hotels see revenue soar 50%
Domestic tourists swell to 1.3m as ‘Coolest Winter’ campaign ends
The second edition of UAE’s ‘World’s Coolest Winter’ campaign boosted revenue of hotel establishments to Dh1.5 billion, a 50 per cent jump compared to Dh1 billion in the first edition, it was announced yesterday.
In its second edition, the campaign also saw the number of domestic tourists go up from 950,000 to 1.3 million, a 36 per cent increase compared to the previous edition. Occupancy rate of hotel establishments during this period reached 73 per cent, compared to 66 per cent in 2021, a 7 per cent growth.
Remarkable turnout
The campaign recorded a remarkable turnout and participation on social media, achieving more than half a million interactions from around the world on different platforms, while the reach rate exceeded half a billion. The #WorldsCoolestWinter hashtag was used in more than 71,000 photos and videos on social media.
Dr. Ahmed Belhoul Al Falasi, Minister of State for Entrepreneurship and Small and Medium Enterprises, and Chairman of the Emirates Tourism Council, said that launching initiatives such as the World’s Coolest Campaign strengthens internal tourism, which is a main pillar and engine for economic development within the projects of the next 50 years.
Saeed Al Eter, the Chair of the UAE Government Media Office, said that the UAE driven by its rich, highly equipped and efficient heritage, entertainment and cultural components and destinations, is now considered one of the most soughafter destination in the regional and global tourism industry.
“The World’s Coolest Winter campaign, and its success in achieving record numbers, reflects the wise vision of His Highness Shaikh Mohammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. It also represents the country’s impressive success in highlighting its unique tourism capabilities, and the confidence of the world in the UAE tourism product.”
The second edition of the World’s Coolest Winter campaign was launched in December 2021.