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Dubai Holding takes part in Arabian Travel Market 2021

Dubai Holding takes part in Arabian Travel Market 2021
Dubai Holding is committed to supporting its development in Dubai’s next phase of growth

Dubai – Mubasher: Dubai Holding has taken part in Arabian Travel Market 2021, the largest regional trade and consumer event.

The diversified global holding company is represented by Jumeirah, Global Village, Hatta Resorts, Hatta Wadi Hub, and Dubai Parks & Resorts, to highlight the emirate’s tourism proposition, according to a statement on Tuesday.

Dubai Holding’s Jumeirah currently operates 23 properties and more than 6,500 keys, with a growing hotel portfolio across the Middle East, Europe, and Asia.

In addition, Hatta, one of the eco-friendly adventure destinations in the UAE, has also taken part in the event.

Since its launch in 2018, Hatta Wadi Hub, which includes Hatta Resorts, has so far welcomed above 500,000 visitors from more than 120 nationalities.

Moreover, Global Village, the UAE’s multicultural family destination for culture, shopping, and entertainment, concluded its Silver Jubilee season earlier in May, gaining strong visitor footfall and international recognition.

The Middle East's largest integrated leisure and theme park destination Dubai Parks & Resorts has also revealed its latest offerings with the aim of attracting new visitors.

Khalid Al Malik, Managing Director of Dubai Holding, commented: “Arabian Travel Market is among the foremost industry events globally, and it is especially encouraging to see it return this year after a difficult phase for the international travel and tourism sector.”

The UAE has demonstrated remarkable resilience throughout 2020 and is among just a handful of countries that have been able to provide a pre-pandemic quality of life for their populations. This will likely continue to drive demand particularly in our tourism sector, and Dubai Holding is committed to supporting its development in Dubai’s next phase of growth,” Al Malik added.