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UAE had world’s second-highest hotel occupancy rate in 2020

- DEENA KAMEL

The UAE was second to China in terms of hotel occupancy last year, owing to government efforts to curb the spread of Covid-19 and hasten the recovery of the tourism sector.

The country hosted 14.8 million guests who spent an average of 3.7 nights at 1,089 establishm­ents last year for a hotel occupancy rate of 54.7 per cent, according to the World Tourism Organisati­on and the Emirates Tourism Council.

“The UAE was able to quickly contain the outbreak’s impact on the local tourism sector,” said Belhoul Al Falasi, chairman of the Emirates Tourism Council and Minister of State for Entreprene­urship and SMEs.

“The country’s success was a result of relying on innovation and agility in its efforts to provide incentives, launch initiative­s and create opportunit­ies to accelerate the recovery of the tourism sector and boost its contributi­on to gross domestic product.”

The UAE – a regional tourism hub – outpaced the global average occupancy rate of 37 per cent and the Middle East’s 43 per cent, according to WTO and ETC data.

The global tourism industry was among the hardest hit by the pandemic, which shut borders, grounded aircraft and dented travel demand.

Chinese hotels grabbed top spot with an occupancy rate of 58 per cent while the US was third at 37 per cent.

Rounding off the top five where Mexico with 32 per cent and Turkey with 30 per cent.

Hotels in the UAE embarked on campaigns to promote domestic tourism, which contribute­d Dh41 billion ($11bn) to the national economy last year – a figure that is expected to double over the next few years, the Ministry of Economy said.

“Strengthen­ing domestic tourism is essential for ensuring the tourism sector’s full recovery and driving faster economic recuperati­on,” said Mr Al Falasi.

“The UAE can benefit from its advanced infrastruc­ture, modern facilities and wide range of services and activities to promote itself as a tourist destinatio­n with a lot to offer visitors – be they UAE residents or travellers from abroad.”

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