Site could be profitable in five years, council claims
Site could be profitable in five years, council claims
The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) has announced Abu Dhabi Travel & Tourism Week (25-30 September), a platform which brings together the emirate’s travel and tourism industry to foster growth and reinforce Abu Dhabi’s status as a global tourism hub.
Hospitality and residential projects worth US$D1.9 trillion are under development in the Middle East, with Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Egypt accounting for 90 per cent (US$1.7 trillion) of investment, according to key data released ahead of the Future Hospitality Summit, taking place this morning in Abu Dhabi, and running from 25-27 September 2023.
Prices up 30% since May but fares already elevated
Hope that more airlines will be attracted
Shannon regains New York route in international expansion
Single ticket access offered to eight destinations
Since 2020, visitor numbers across the UK’s most popular tourist attractions, including the Natural History Museum, Tate Modern, and the British Museum, have struggled to recover. The rising cost of living and the lack of Chinese tourists in the region has also hobbled the demand for visitors in the country.
Nestled in the heart of the mesmerizing Aegean Sea, the Saronic Islands, a group of picturesque isles situated in the Region of Attica, have emerged as a shining example of successful tourism development.
Etihad Airways, the UAE’s national airline, has been rated as a Five-Star Global Airline by the Airline Passenger Experience Association (APEX) for the third consecutive year. The rating recognises the airline’s excellence and was announced on 20 September at the APEX Awards Ceremony in Long Beach, California.