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Dubai tourism soars as 94% of visitors report high satisfaction, KPMG data shows

Aisha Al Habibi
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Excellence in the hospitality of DubaiGrowing demand for stays in hotels

Dubai visitors are experiencing high levels of satisfaction, testing the hotel industry in the Emirate at the new levels, an industry report revealed.

The efforts of the authorities to diversify the city’s tourism offer, expanding its range of experiences for visitors with culture, adventure, business trips and food and well -being vacations, are contributing to the growing levels of Syatfaction for SAPMEN.

“This change, together with infrastructure and technology investments, positively influences guest experiences, leading to high levels of satisfaction among visitors in 2024, according to the report.

Excellence in the hospitality of Dubai

The report showed that the vast majority (94 percent) or visitors were satisfied with their hotel stay in Dubai during the past year, compared to 92 percent of the previous year.

He also showed that 80 percent of visitors would probably reserve a stay in a hotel in the city, which reflects a strong demand in the sector.

The hotel occupancy rate in Dubai also increased from 77.1 percent by 2023 to 77.7 percent last year, with the average daily rate (ADR) increasing from AED 654.4 to AED 666.

Government initiatives, including the economic agenda of Dubai D33, are positioning Dubai as a superior global tourist destination by 2033, KPMG said.

A key development in incoming tourism is the extended tourist visa for Indian citizens, which has influenced travel decisions, with 70 percent of respondents who say they are more likely to visit the EAU due to this policy, global consulting.

Growing demand for stays in hotels

Although luxury hotels have always been an important part of the hospitality panorama of the EAU, KPMG’s research pointed out a growing demand for unique experiences and personalized services that allow guests to hospitals of local culture.

Hotels offer cured experiences, such as desert safaris, cultural tours and traditional gastronomic experiences with local cuisine and exhibiting Emirati hospitality to meet this demand, he said.

The report also stressed the changing traveler profile to the city, since visitors seek Eco -conscious boutique experiences with a local flavor.

Dubai’s hotel industry is witnessing an increase, driven by favorable economic conditions, government initiatives and solid real estate sector in the luxury and affordable housing image: ShuttersTock

Sidharth Mehta, partner, leader of real estate and construction at KPMG Lower Gulf, said Dubai is continuously reinventing ITELF for the global traveler.

“The leadership of the EAU has invested significantly in the tourist infrastructure, including the development of airports, hotels, resorts, thematic parks and world -class entertainment complexes.

Mehta also said: “We are witnessing a change towards more responsible trips and driven by experience, where guests seek deeper cultural connections and stages driven by sustainability.”

The KPMG report also reinforced how technological advances have become increasingly vital for the hospitality industry, especially as 88 percent of respondents who cite the modern technological factor in their hotel experience.

The report says that looking towards the future, the Dubai hospitality industry is witnessing an increase, driven by favorable economic conditions, government initiatives and a solid real estate sector in luxury and affordable homes.

However, the sector must prioritize innovation, sustainability and unique experiences to maintain its global competitiveness, he said.

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