Following heavy rains and wind damage, The Sevens Stadium in Dubai swiftly reopened its doors just two days later, showcasing resilience and community spirit. With concerted efforts from staff, suppliers, and partners, the stadium restored its pitches and facilities, allowing for the resumption of various sporting activities, including cricket, rugby, and football matches.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is expected to deliver 320,000 new hotel rooms – with a development cost of US$37.8 billion – by 2030 as part of its unprecedented investment in infrastructure, tourism transformation and real estate, according to industry data released ahead of the Future Hospitality Summit Saudi Arabia, 29 April to 1 May.
Recent data from global research companies indicates a bright future for the GCC hospitality industry, with insights from Deloitte and STR demonstrating sustained growth as tourism continues to be a key priority for regional governments. The upcoming edition of Arabian Travel Market (ATM), a premier global event in travel and tourism, will serve as a pivotal gathering for hospitality stakeholders when it takes place from 6 to 9 May at the Dubai World Trade Centre.