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Dubai tourism rebound driven by French, Egyptian visitors
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Dubai: Dubai’s hotels and tourism-focussed businesses can start breathing easy – forward booking for the Expo in October is “looking healthy”. That’s according to Issam Kazim, CEO of Dubai Tourism, the agency that is right at the centre of reclaiming Dubai’s status as the destination to be in. What we hear from our partners is that they seem to be very happy with the way things are being conducted now, they can see the appetite is back, said Kazim. We re not involved in the ticket sale aspects… but I know that everything is pointing towards a very positive push.
By Reuters Staff
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DUBAI (Reuters) - Dubai expects to attract over 5.5 million overseas visitors this year, hopeful that new markets can help make up for the loss of visitors from key places where travel is restricted.
FILE PHOTO: People are seen at the Cove beach Caesars Palace, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates January 31, 2021. REUTERS/Rula Rouhana
Dubai had 5.5 million overseas visitors last year, when the tourism sector was pummelled by the coronavirus pandemic. In 2019, 16.7 million tourists visited.
Visitors from India, traditionally Dubai’s top source market, are largely banned from the United Arab Emirates due to the latest outbreak in the South Asian nation.
Dubai targets over 5 5 million overseas tourists this year
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