Dubai hotel visitors to cross ten million by 2010 |
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The number of hotel visitors to
Dubai is projected to rise to ten million by 2010, from about seven
million in 2007, according to projections released by Dubai Tourism and
Commerce Marketing (DTCM), during the inaugural of Arabian Travel
Market (ATM) 2008, which is being held at the Dubai International
Convention & Exhibition Centre from May 6 to 9.
The
number of hotels and hotel apartments is expected to increase to 488 by
2010, up from 452 in 2007. Dubai’s room strength will also rise to
64,179, a dramatic increase from 51,168 room units in 2007.
“As the key driver in boosting tourism in Dubai,
DTCM will continue to exploit the tourism potential through strategic
initiatives and focused policies,” said Mr. Khalid Ahmed bin Sulayem,
DTCM Director General. “We are on track to move Dubai up the ladder on
the global tourism map, and continue to provide direction to
consolidate the emirate’s position as the tourism hub not just of the
region but of the world.”
DTCM
is highlighting its achievements and future plans at its largest-ever
showing at the 15th edition of Arabian Travel Market at the Dubai stand
spread over an area of 1,080 square meters, with 132 co-participants
and 90 booths.
“The
visionary and iconic projects currently underway in Dubai are
guaranteed to surpass our estimates for tourism growth by 2010. The
next three years will see the most dramatic developments in tourism
projects in Dubai, and DTCM is poised to play a crucial role in
ensuring that Dubai continues to a front-runner in the region’s moves
to attract tourists from around the globe,” said Mr. Bin Sulayem.
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