The WTTC, World Travel & Tourism Council mentioned that Dubai and Abu Dhabi show signs of recovery in their travel and tourism sector after the pandemic. This serves as great news to boost the economy and develop the country’s infrastructure to occupy more travellers returning to the cities now that travel is considered safe again. According to statistics, the GDP contribution from both cities has gone up with visitor spending getting increased.
There are several festive offers by renowned hotels and resorts in both Dubai and Abu Dhabi during the season of Ramadan, and travellers can avail of these offers on arrival or at the point of making a reservation at any of these choices of accommodations, including Anantara Eastern Mangroves Abu Dhabi Hotel.
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