The UAE’s tourism sector experienced significant growth in 2024, contributing AED 236 billion (12% of GDP) to the national economy, according to a World Travel and Tourism Council report. Hotel revenues rose to AED 33.5 billion during the first nine months of 2024, with occupancy rates averaging 77.8%—one of the highest globally.
Airports in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Sharjah collectively recorded over 103 million passengers by September, with projections reaching 150 million by year-end.
The UAE ranks first regionally and 18th globally in the 2024 Travel & Tourism Development Index, excelling in air transport infrastructure, services, and tourism policies. Initiatives like the "National Tourism Charter" aim to unify efforts across the seven emirates, boost Emiratisation in the sector, and promote sustainable tourism.
The fifth season of the "World’s Coolest Winter Campaign," themed ‘Green Tourism,’ emphasizes eco-friendly tourism by encouraging visits to farms and agricultural projects across the country. These efforts align with the UAE’s Tourism Strategy 2031, enhancing the nation's global tourism competitiveness.
News Source: Emirates News agency