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Tourist Arrival in Dubai Surge by 203% – Tourism Is Booming

As the COVID-19 regulations have been lifted, Dubai’s tourism is on its way to a rapid recovery, hitting record-high numbers in 2022. The number of arrivals crossed the 5 million mark within the first 4 months, an increase of 203% compared to the digits last year. Every Palm Jumeirah hotel and resort including the luxurious ones such as Anantara The Palm Dubai Resort could see growing occupancy this year.

Dubai city has been ranked number 1 in the global hotel occupancy index this year, and the foreign visitors’ trust in the health and safety of this metropolis has been restored thanks to the hospitality and service provided by those who are employed in the tourism sector. Dubai has also been rated the third safest country for female and solo travellers.

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