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Press Release




                    Hospitality Advisory Council holds its first meeting of 2025 to
                       discuss new mechanisms to boost the sector’s growth and

                                                     attractiveness



                   H.E. Bin Touq highlights Council’s key role in driving the sector’s growth



               Abu Dhabi, 19 February 2025:

                The first meeting of the Hospitality Advisory Council, chaired by His Excellency Abdulla bin
               Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy and Chairman of the UAE Tourism Council, took place
               recently. The Council, which has 16 members including representatives of various national and
               international hospitality groups, discussed new approaches to advancing the growth of the UAE's
               hospitality  sector  this  year.  The  meeting  also  explored  the  means  to  improve  the  sector's
               attractiveness  to  both  local  and  international  visitors,  enhance  local  and  foreign  tourism
               investments, and implement targeted training programs to create job opportunities and upskill
               youth in this vital sector.

               H.E. Bin Touq highlighted the Council's key role in fostering hospitality sector growth in line with
               global best practices, thereby contributing to achieving the objectives outlined in the UAE Tourism
               Strategy  2031.  Its  efforts  include  the  introduction  of  diverse  array  of  tourism  initiatives  and
               projects that will reinforce the UAE's position as a leading global tourism destination.

               During the meeting, H.E. said: "The UAE's hospitality sector is experiencing continued growth,
               as the total number of guests in our hotel establishments across the seven emirates reached around
               24.9 million in the first ten months of 2024, indicating a 9.5 per cent growth. The total number of
               hotel  nights  amounted  to  85  million  during  this  period,  reflecting  an  eight  per  cent  growth
               compared to the same period in 2023. In addition, the total number of hotel establishments in the
               country reached 1,246 by the end of October 2024, with a two per cent growth.

               The meeting discussed various innovative tourism initiatives that the UAE could introduce as a
               special guest country at the G20 Summit 2025 taking place in South Africa. These will be designed
               to boost tourism sustainability, reduce carbon emissions, and localise the cutting-edge technology
               across the diverse sectors and activities within the sector.

               Additionally, the meeting explored marketing strategies to promote the "Major Tourism Pathways"
               project, which seeks to harmonise the travel experience throughout the seven emirates while also
               highlighting their cultural diversity, encouraging visitors to explore them.

               Furthermore, the Council meeting explored the possibility of introducing a new tourism training
               program called ‘Summer Hospitality Camps,’ aimed at boosting Emiratisation in the sector by
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