Dubai optimistic visitors will return but numbers unclear
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[May 04, 2021]
DUBAI (Reuters) - Dubai's tourism
chief on Tuesday said he was very optimistic business and leisure
travellers would return this year, though the pandemic made it difficult
to predict exactly how many.
Dubai, a trade and tourism hub which has kept its borders open since
reopening last July, saw 1.26 million visitors in the first quarter,
while last year the number of visitors fell 67% to 5.5 million.
"We are very optimistic on the numbers for the year," Dubai Tourism
Chief Executive Issam Kazim told reporters on Tuesday.
But he said forecasts were "a little bit up in the air" as some markets
expected to be allowing international travel were in fact imposing
restrictions.
Kazim did not identify any particular market.
The United Kingdom, a top source market, has suspended most direct
flights from the United Arab Emirates while arrivals who have recently
been in the Gulf state must quarantine in hotels.
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People swim at a swimming pool in the Atlantis The Palm hotel, as
the Emirates reopen to tourism amid coronavirus disease (COVID-19),
in Dubai, United Arab Emirates July 7, 2020. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah
Meanwhile, the UAE has largely banned entry for those
who have recently visited India, another key market, due to the
latest outbreak there.
Key events, like the multi-month Expo 2020, which starts in October,
would help attract visitors to Dubai, Kazim said.
Dubai was one of the first destinations to reopen to international
travellers last July. That drew some international criticism after a
rush of visitors in December coincided with a second wave of
infections in the UAE.
Dubai responded by limiting capacity at hotels and restaurants,
though avoided repeating the toughest restrictions as infections
reached a daily record.
Infections in the UAE have since eased to around 1,900 daily cases,
down from a peak of 3,977 in February though still higher than
December. The UAE does not provide a breakdown of infections in each
emirate.
(Reporting by Alexander Cornwell; Editing by Giles Elgood)
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