The tourism industry of Abu Dhabi has grown over the years immensely. The Tourism and Culture Authority (TCA) of the city plans to capitalize on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the area as a means of expanding the arrival of tourists. The ardent travellers exploring the city who are on the lookout for accommodation could consider a stay at an Abu Dhabi Resort such as Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara. The plan of the TCA is to draw more tourists to the Al Ain region where most of the World Heritage Sites such as the archaeological sites of Bida Bin Saud and Hafit are found. Strengthening MICE sectors as well as the Abu Dhabi Convention Bureau business events will also have an impact on the tourism industry of Abu Dhabi. It is believed that in 2016-2017 season will see a boost in the tourist arrivals and by partnering with Etihad Airways will open up new guest markets to Abu Dhabi.
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