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With 600,000 rooms in the pipeline, ME tourist arrivals to top pre-Covid levels

The Middle East is set to surpass pre-pandemic levels of more than 100 million tourist arrivals and over $270 billion in revenue contribution in...

Kazakhstan sees increased interest in Domestic Travel

Kazakhstan is observing an increase in domestic tourism demand in recent years primarily influenced by the pandemic-related restrictions, it was reported in the press...

Queensland launches multi-million dollar tourism campaign

A brand-new multi-million dollar tourism campaign has been launched hoping to lure southerners to book a holiday in Queensland. The “Seize the Days” campaign aims...

Dubai tourist arrivals more than double in H1

Dubai’s tourism and hospitality sector continued its recovery in June, with more than double the number of international visitors to the emirate than in...

Spain launches new tourism campaign on NatGeo

The Tourism Institute of Spain (Turespaña) has launched a new media and content campaign, "Legends of Spain", on National Geographic (NatGeo) media platforms. This...

Dubai Opera welcomes 1m visitors since opening in 2016

Dubai Opera, a major destination for performing arts in Dubai, has so far welcomed one million visitors since it was opened on August 31,...

Jamaica, Cayman Islands to collaborate on tourism

Jamaica and the Cayman Islands have initiated discussions to facilitate collaboration on tourism, in order to leverage the strong historical ties and synergies between...

VisitMalta, Manchester United renew partnership deal

VisitMalta will once again be the official Destination Partner of Manchester United Football Club as the Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) and the Club have...

Bahrain, Saudi Arabia discuss tourism cooperation

Bahrain and Saudi Arabia recently discussed cooperation to create diverse business opportunities in the sector of tourism and promote its sustainability in line with...

GCC hospitality sector ‘to return to pre-Covid levels in 2022’

The GCC hospitality industry will return to pre-pandemic levels in 2022, registering a 74.8 per cent year-on-year growth and reaching a revenue of $26.3...

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