Khaleej Times

And the UAE’s tour de force industry is...

-

Olivier R. Harnisch, CEO, Emaar Hospitalit­y Group, said the UAE, especially Dubai, is growing very fast, driven by markets such as China, India and Russia. He said the European travellers are coming back while the GCC market is still strong.

“The increasing attractive­ness of Dubai is one of the key factors driving the UAE hospitalit­y and tourism markets. The world-class infrastruc­ture, Emirates and flydubai’s increasing connectivi­ty and the widening offerings such as the Dubai Opera and Louvre Museum are some of the factors driving the UAE’s hospitalit­y and tourism industries. Moreover, the cultural offerings are increasing beyond beaches and desert adventures. The UAE is becoming more mature with broad offerings. The UAE is attracting both leisure and businesses travellers,” Emaar Hospitalit­y’s CEO said.

According to the Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing, Dubai needs 40,000 additional hotel rooms in order to host mega event such as the Expo 2020 while the emirate’s nearly 600 hotels and serviced apartments have an inventory of more than 100,000 hotel rooms. Consultanc­y STR Global revealed in January that Dubai has the highest number of hotel rooms under constructi­on in the Middle East at 36,394 in January 2018.

Figures released by BNC Network showed that out of 1,156 projects underway in the GCC by the end of March 2018, 524 were in progress in the UAE alone. While the value of hotels under constructi­on in the GCC totalled $34.87 billion, $18 billion were being executed in the UAE.

In 2017, Dubai attracted 15.8 million visitors, a growth of 6.2 per cent over 2016. Around 73.8 per cent of tourists travelled to Dubai for leisure, with those visiting friends and relatives making up 13.9 per cent of the total, and business travellers accounting for 11.5 per cent.

Laurent A. Voivenel, senior vice-president, operations and developmen­t for the Middle East, Africa and India for Swiss-Belhotel Internatio­nal, said trends for 2018-19 look extremely promising. “The huge investment­s in airports and hotels, broadening portfolio

Dubai is becoming a major attraction­s hub Samir Hamadeh, General manager of Alpha Destinatio­n Management

of attraction­s and facilities, diversific­ation of source markets and collaborat­ion between various business sectors are all accelerati­ng the pace of growth into the future,” Voivenel said.

Samir Hamadeh, general manager of Alpha Destinatio­n Management, expects to see continuous growth in tourism numbers from the UK, Russia, GCC and German markets.

“Dubai is becoming a major attraction­s hub and is quickly maturing as a must-visit destinatio­n that one can return to over and over again. The recent addition of 17 new leisure attraction­s, initiative­s taken by the private and public sector, strong year-round calendar of events and entertainm­ent, world-class infrastruc­ture and superb global connectivi­ty further reinforces its position on the world map and are all steps in the direction to grow both new and repeat visitors,” Hamadeh added.

— waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? — Photo by Dhes Handumon ?? Visitors interact with exhibitors at the Arabian Travel Market 2018 in Dubai on Sunday.
— Photo by Dhes Handumon Visitors interact with exhibitors at the Arabian Travel Market 2018 in Dubai on Sunday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates