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UAE establishes itself as one of world s key tourist destinations

UAE establishes itself as one of world s key tourist destinations
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Abu Dhabi diversifies economy, targets MICE tourism

Abu Dhabi diversifies economy, targets MICE tourism
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Abu Dhabi s hotel classification system receives regional recognition

Abu Dhabi tourism aims for 2 7 million visitors by 2012

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (eTN) – The Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA), the apex body that manages the tourism industry in Abu Dhabi (the largest of seven emirates within the United Arab Emirates and home to the country’s capital city), has raised its hotel guest projections for the coming five years from the original targets set in 2004. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (eTN) – The Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA), the apex body that manages the tourism industry in Abu Dhabi (the largest of seven emirates within the United Arab Emirates and home to the country’s capital city), has raised its hotel guest projections for the coming five years from the original targets set in 2004. The upgrade, revealed in the authority’s five-year plan 2008-2012 unveiled April 20, putting projected annual hotel guests at 2.7 million by the end of 2012 – 12.5 percent more than initially envisaged.

Tourism chairman: Abu Dhabi developers delay, cancel public and tourism projects

Tourism chairman: Abu Dhabi developers delay, cancel public and tourism projects March 24, 2010 A lack of financing is forcing some private developers in Abu Dhabi to cancel and postpone work, according to the government official responsible for $30 billion in public developments and tourism pro A lack of financing is forcing some private developers in Abu Dhabi to cancel and postpone work, according to the government official responsible for $30 billion in public developments and tourism projects. “Some had to be delayed or built over a longer period of time and in some cases canceled because of tighter lending from banks,” Sheikh Sultan Bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan, chairman of Tourism Development & Investment Co., said in an interview during a tour of Saadiyat Island yesterday. He didn’t cite specific projects or developers.

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