Abu Dhabi hit by decline in visitors - tourism official
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Tourism in Abu Dhabi has been hit by a decline in visitors from developed markets, but the emirate is sticking to its target of 2.7 million visitors a year by 2012, an official said on Wednesday.
"Abu Dhabi has had cutbacks from tourists in Europe and developed markets, but it's not something that would cause major alarm bells to cause us to review our longer target of 2.7 million," said Dayne Lim Kok Chun, products development division director at the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority.
About 1.5 million tourists visited Abu Dhabi in 2008, he said.
"We're focusing on culture, heritage and natural resources," he added.
The tourism sector around the world has suffered as a result of the global financial crisis, with hotel occupancy rates and passenger demand for air travel declining in most regions.
Abu Dhabi's neighbouring emirate and regional tourism hub Dubai has been hit harder, recent reports show.
Hotel occupancy in Dubai, which lures Western tourists with its beaches and shopping, was down 15.8 percent in March, according to STR Global, while revenue per available room (revPAR) fell almost 41 percent, suggesting that hotels have been slashing prices. (Reuters)
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Posted by Kaptain, Abu Dhabi, UAE on Wednesday 6 May 2009 at 16:20 UAE time
What is it there to attract tourists..?? Any relics of ancient times..?? The old buildings were indeed a sight to behold but those are demolished aptly for lavish profits but meagre purposes.
The ancestry is no where to be seen.
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