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Dubai is planning to host 40 million visitors till 2031, says Al Maktoum

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The Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, in his recent update, has announced that Dubai will welcome and host around 40 million new hotel visitors by 2031.

The report is shared by the founder and chairman of DAMAC builder group, Hussain Sajwani, on his official social media account.

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He expressed his support and affection toward the leadership of the current ruler’s plans. “The plan will also boost the country’s competitiveness in the tourism industry in the coming years,” He added.

The revenue generated from tourism in 2022 touched Dhs 19 billion during the first half of the year. The current number of hotel guests reached about 12 million with an astonishing 42 per cent increase.

Dubai is planning to host 40 million visitors till 2031, says Al Maktoum(image courtesy google)
Dubai is planning to host 40 million visitors till 2031, says Al Maktoum(image courtesy google)

As per the sources, the government of Dubai wants to attract tourism by making significant investments and providing world-class luxuries to visitors. Investments in the hotels and tourism industry could produce remarkable results over time.

Dubai’s tourism industry is one of the most significant and primary sources of its increasing and growing economy. It is vital in enhancing Dubai’s image as a tourism-oriented country worldwide. The global tour and travel industry are remarkably vast, and Dubai is looking to cater for a massive amount of it until 2031.

The amount of welcoming 40 million tourists until 2031 is previewed as a large number to accomplish.

Under the leadership of their ruler, Rashid Al Maktoum, the officials are looking forward to all the possibilities to make their visitor’s stay comfortable and memorable.

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Dubai is considered as one of the world’s most appealing and tourism-friendly countries. It has countless places to visit and explore, along with some of the world’s most famous architectural marvels. The sites include Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, Palm Jumeirah, Atlantic Hotel etc.

Besides all the architectural marvels, Dubai also hosts tourism in large numbers yearly. The hospitality industry in Dubai is already making a remarkable impact with its offerings. Through the advancements in the tourism industry, Dubai can increase its earnings and visits significantly.

Moreover, the hospitality fraternity would have to be at its best to accomplish its target of hosting 40 million visitors in nearly a decade. The hotels should be able to hold and serve the visitors appropriately. The officials ensure that the visiting guests will enjoy their stay at the hotels and will be guided as per their needs.

“The guests are likely to increase in the coming months, with a dramatic spike in the number,” says Rashid Al Maktoum. “The situation is far better than the pandemic and getting better with time,” He added.

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