The Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism has announced the launch of the Dubai Tourism Summit, a first-of-its-kind travel forum in the region. The summit will provide a platform for industry stakeholders to share their ideas and best practices for promoting a sustainable and inclusive future for global tourism. The city aims to solidify its position as a top international destination and the best city in the world to live, work, and invest. Dubai has achieved its tourism goals in the first ten months of 2022, welcoming 11.4 million international overnight visitors to 5-star resorts in Dubai the likes of lavish Anantara the Palm Dubai Resort between January and October, an overwhelming increase from the last year’s performance. With the support of aviation, travel, and hospitality partners, the city ended 2022 on a strong note and is all set to perform even better in 2023.
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