Bader Ali Habib, the Head of Region-South Asia for the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism, recently gave an interview to TTJ where he discussed Dubai’s plans to enhance customer experience and capitalize on word-of-mouth to attract visitors to the region. One of the key strategies for the Indian market is to hold regular partner meetings and workshops to promote tourism in Dubai.
Additionally, the department is looking into ways to attract visitors through stopovers and layovers and is dedicated to providing an unforgettable travel experience for post-pandemic travellers. Business hotels in Dubai offer ultra-modern facilities for visitors. Hotels like Avani Deira Dubai Hotel are popular among both business and leisure travellers to Dubai for the best stays in the city. Dubai ensures that travellers with various demands are able to find the experiences they are looking for in just one city.
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