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    Dubai attracts 8.68m visitors in first five months of 2025 as hotel room numbers reach 153,356

    Kuwaiti TribuneBy Kuwaiti TribuneJune 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dubai attracted 8.68m worldwide guests between January and Might 2025 — a 7 per cent enhance in comparison with the identical interval in 2024, which noticed 8.12 million arrivals — in accordance with the most recent Tourism Efficiency Report launched by the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET).

    The report revealed that Dubai hosted 1.53 million worldwide guests in Might alone, underlining the emirate’s continued world attraction as a year-round vacation spot.

    Western Europe topped the listing of supply markets, contributing 22 per cent of complete guests — roughly 1.917m vacationers. This was adopted by:

    • Russia, CIS and Japanese Europe: 1.396m guests (16 per cent)
    • South Asia: 1.242m guests (14 per cent)
    • GCC area: 1.275m guests (15 per cent)
    • Center East and North Africa: 989,000 guests (11 per cent)
    • Northeast and Southeast Asia: 771,000 guests (9 per cent)
    • Americas: 601,000 guests (7 per cent)
    • Africa: 346,000 guests (4 per cent)
    • Australia: 141,000 guests (2 per cent)

    Dubai’s hospitality sector additionally posted sturdy year-on-year development. By the tip of Might 2025, town had 825 resort institutions with a mixed 153,356 rooms — up from 822 accommodations with 150,202 rooms in Might 2024.

    Dubai tourism development

    • Common resort occupancy: 83 per cent (up from 81 per cent in 2024)
    • Whole occupied room nights: 19.09m (up 4 per cent from 18.34 million in 2024)
    • Common size of keep: 3.8 nights
    • Common each day room fee: AED620 ($169) — a 5 per cent enhance from AED590 ($161)
    • Income per accessible room (RevPAR): AED513 ($140) — up 7 per cent from AED478 ($130)

    The sustained momentum in Dubai’s tourism and hospitality industries displays town’s sturdy infrastructure, world connectivity, and dedication to diversified experiences

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