Dubai has opened up the tourism sector

Dubai has opened up the tourism sector


After nearly 4 months of lockdown, Dubai has opened the tourism sector for international tourists. Luxury hotels, motels, and restaurants have opened in compliance with the hygiene rules. The Dubai government expects the country's tourism sector to return to its former lucrative position soon after the epidemic subsides.

At the Atlanta Resort on Dubai's Palm Jumeirah Island, the staff is busy cleaning up. Because after the lockdown, the tourist gathering in the country has started again. However, the expected tourists are not expecting anything except for the fourth quarter of 2020.

One said, 'Tourists have started coming from outside the country. This is a very good signal. We are trying to increase international business.

Dubai International Airport is the busiest destination. International flights are running. However, tourists have to abide by all the necessary restrictions when entering the country. Tourist places, businesses, parks have started to open. Economists are optimistic that the tourism system will return to normal.

One of the economists said, 'We may have left the crisis behind. With lockdown easing, our employment is increasing, sales are increasing. But we have to be careful. We still have a long way to go. But we have started to turn around.

In 2019, over one and a half crore tourists came to Dubai. The income from this sector was 4 thousand crore dollars. The tourism sector accounts for 11 percent of the country's GDP.

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