How Iran war allows residents to indulge in opulence at Dubai’s luxury hotels
Once reserved for wealthy travellers, Dubai’s top-notch hotels have become almost exclusively reliant on residents, drawn in by dizzying staycation offers as war drives tourists away. On the Palm, an artificial island that has become synonymous with Dubai opulence, five-star hotels are busy on weekends and holidays once more, despite having been deserted by tourists. The clientele is driven by hotels offering residents-only deals that have become a lifeline for Dubai’s luxury
Dubai's luxury hotels are experiencing a resurgence in occupancy, primarily driven by local residents taking advantage of attractive staycation packages. This shift comes as international tourism has declined, reportedly due to regional conflicts. Five-star establishments, particularly on iconic locations like the Palm Jumeirah, are now seeing increased business on weekends and holidays, relying heavily on these resident-focused offers as a crucial support for the luxury hospitality sector.
This trend highlights the resilience of Dubai's tourism industry by adapting to geopolitical challenges and leveraging its local population to sustain luxury offerings.
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