The agreement, signed by Issam Kazim, CEO of the Dubai Corporation for tourism and trade marketing (DCTCM), part of DET, and Fathi Khogoy, vice president of the Hyatt Hotels area in Dubai, aims to support the economic agenda of Dubai, D33, which seeks to establish Dubai as a main global destination.
According to the MOU, Hyatt Hotels in Dubai will participate in initiatives that include familiarization trips, study programs and events to abroads abroad.
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The hotel group will also contribute to promotional campaigns such as Flash sales, exhibitions and roadshows.
In return, it will provide marketing support for Hyatt projects, including the launch of the new Grand Hyatt Dubai Waterpark scheduled to open this year.
The collaboration will use key opinion leaders (KOLS) and the creation of content to increase the scope.
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The Hyatt portfolio in Dubai includes Grand Hyatt Dubai, Park Hyatt Dubai, Hyatt Centric Jumeirah Dubai, Andaz Dubai The Palm and Hyatt Place Dubai Jumeirah.
The association occurs when Dubai reports that it records the number of visitors, with 18.72 million international visitors during the night in 2024, which represents a 9 percent increase of 2023.
The city’s hotel sector achieved an average occupation of 78.2 percent last year, with an inventory that grew to 154,016 Roman in 832 properties, compared to 150,291 Roman in 821 properties in 2023.
“Dubai’s remarkable growth as a global tourism and hospitality center has been fundamental for Hyatt’s success in the region. We open the first Hyatt hotel in the city in 1980 and since then we have expanded 10 hotels in Dubai. This is the Dubai Tours Tours. Expand the Ital Footprint and deliver expectations of data data that was added Khogoy.