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Tourism chief says Dubai’s winter visitor projection­s are encouragin­g

- Patrick Ryan

Dubai’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has given it the edge over competing markets this winter, the city’s tourism chief said.

Issam Kazim, chief executive of the Dubai Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing, told The National that the projected number of visitors for the next few months was encouragin­g.

“If we look at the data, we are continuing to see strong forward bookings for travel to Dubai,” Mr Kazim said.

He said Dubai Tourism was working closely with companies, including Emirates and flydubai, to expand the number of tourist markets that Dubai would appeal to.

Flydubai completed its first commercial flight from Tel Aviv on Sunday and will begin regular flights from Dubai to the Israeli city by the end of November.

Dubai was among the first global destinatio­ns to reopen to tourists in July, putting in place stringent safety measures.

Visitors had to obtain a negative PCR swab test 96 hours before boarding flights to the emirate. Tourists from certain destinatio­ns also had to take a second PCR test upon arrival.

Since then, the rules for some countries changed but Mr Kazim said taking a tough stance early allowed Dubai to market itself as a safe destinatio­n.

“We are monitoring the situation market by market and working with all the relevant authoritie­s including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Co-operation to address what is essentiall­y a global question through bilateral discussion­s,” he said.

Covid-19 hit the global tourism industry hard, grounding flights and limiting travel.

The statistics tell their own story. Dubai had almost 417,000 internatio­nal visitors from July to September, according to Dubai Tourism.

But more than 3.7 million visitors came between July and September last year.

However, long-term trends are positive. More than 16.7 million visited last year. The 2018 figure stood at more than 15.9 million.

Dubai looked to be on course for topping those numbers this year before the pandemic struck. The first two months of 2020 had almost 3.3 million tourists visiting Dubai, which was a significan­t increase from the same period last year when 3.14 million people visited the emirate.

Mr Kazim also welcomed the diversific­ation of what Dubai offers tourists. The National spoke to a number of experts last month who said the emirate was changing from being seen as only a luxury destinatio­n to one that also offers value for money.

“We are happy to see more and more commercial establishm­ents including those in the aviation, travel and hospitalit­y sectors recognisin­g the importance of adding value and further enhancing the experience of their customers and guests,” Mr Kazim said.

When asked if a rise in visitors to Dubai could increase the rate of Covid-19, Mr Kazim said Dubai was taking every step to ensure the health and safety of citizens, residents and tourists.

“The UAE has a very effective testing and tracing programme, making it one of the top countries in terms of responding to Covid-19 and carrying out the highest number of tests per million people,” he said. Mr Kazim also predicted that 2021 would be a milestone year for tourism in Dubai, with Expo 2020 attracting visitors.

“With global travellers gaining more confidence ... Expo is more promising than it would have been this year,” he said.

“This should set Dubai well on a growth trajectory as a topfive global tourism hub for both business and leisure.”

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Issam Kazim said there are strong forward bookings

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