Dubai’s hotel sector will likely add another 14,845 rooms in 2023 and will be instantly welcomed by the sustained high visitor demand the city has recorded. Based on booking enquiries, industry sources say that even the upcoming summer months are unlikely to drop significantly.
The additional rooms will merge into the 148,450 hotel rooms that Dubai already hosts. Atlantis The Royal and the newly refurbished Bab Al Shams Desert Resort are among the hotels that have already had a significant impact this year.
The Arabian Travel Market in early May will bring trends in the UAE and Gulf’s hospitality sector into greater focus, with multiple projects getting off the ground.
Based on projections, Dubai is expected to provide 76 per cent of the 48,000 new rooms that should be ready for guests to the UAE by 2030. There is also lots happening in Ras Al Khaimah.
On the eve of Victory Day and for 10 days after it Moscow Domodedovo Airport invites veterans of the Great Patriotic War departing or arriving at the air harbor to the VIP lounge
According to the Phobos weather center, from April the southern wind will intensify, and a powerful advection of Black Sea air will begin in the continental regions of the country