In the first quarter of 2022, the UAE’s tourism sector exceeded the growth rates recorded not only in 2020 and 2021, but also during the same period in 2019, which is the benchmark for measuring recovery and growth rates in most countries, according to a UAE Minister.
Dr Ahmad Belhoul Al Falasi, Minister of State for Entrepreneurship and Small and Medium Enterprises and the Chairman of the UAE Tourism Council, revealed that the tourism sector achieved a new growth milestone in Q1 2022, underlining its competitiveness at both the regional and global levels.
According to tourism figures for Q1 2022, the country’s hotel establishments attracted nearly 6 million visitors who spent 25 million hotel nights in the country, reflecting a growth of 10 percent compared to the same period in 2019.
Additionally, the average duration of hotel guest stays reached 25 percent during the same period, up from 3 nights to 4 nights. The occupancy rate of hotel establishments in the country during this period achieved 80 percent growth, which is one of the highest globally.
Hotel establishments also generated a total revenue of AED 11 billion with a 20 percent growth compared to the same period in 2019 and resumed operations at full capacity of approximately 200,000 hotel rooms.
Al Falasi added that these indicators underscore the strength of the tourism product and the pioneering services and attractive tourism destinations that the UAE offers, as well as its sophisticated tourism infrastructure.
“They also reflect the growing confidence of visitors in the national tourism sector and the UAE’s reputation as a safe and favorable destination capable of providing a rich and distinguished tourism experience,” he added.
Moreover, the first quarter of 2022 also witnessed a resurgence and a strong comeback of inward tourism flows from foreign markets, as hotel establishments in various emirates hosted nearly 4 million international tourists.
India, Saudi Arabia, the UK, Russia, and the US topped the list of international tourists.
Al Falasi attributed the sector’s latest achievement to the unlimited support and directives of the UAE’s wise leadership and its interest in this vital sector, which is deemed one of the future sectors and a key focus area in the UAE’s development vision for the next 50 years.
He added: “This is one of the best years in terms of economic growth in general and tourism in particular, and this confirms the strong comeback of the sector thanks to the forward-looking vision of the UAE’s wise leadership.
“Equally important was the concerted national efforts to develop national tourism, provide a supportive environment and integrated incentives for the development of tourism products, offer adequate tourism infrastructure in the country, and focus on the delivery of high value-added services.”
Al Falasi also pointed to the important role played by the UAE’s major events in supporting the sector.
These include Expo 2020 Dubai, which successfully attracted more than 24 million visitors over six months, and the second edition of the ‘Worlds’s Coolest Winter’ campaign, which generated a total revenue of AED 1.5 billion and attracted more than 1.3 million local tourists over a period of one and a half months.
Al Falasi commended the efforts of relevant authorities, various local tourism departments, and the strong partnership with the tourism private sector in the country, which was vital in achieving these positive results.
He also highlighted the importance of further integration of roles among tourism development entities in order to achieve the UAE’s vision in this regard and provide the best tourism services and products to domestic and international tourists.
These efforts are key to consolidating the UAE’s position as a preferred and sustainable destination for investments and tourism, he concluded.