According to the third annual MasterCard Global Destination Cities 2013 Index, Dubai has improved upon its last year's eighth ranking and climbed a notch higher.
At 10.9 per cent, the Gulf city registered the strongest growth in arrival numbers among the top ten global markets. It shared the feat with this year's number one city of Bangkok.
About 9.89 million overnight visitors are expected to visit Dubai this year, the report added.
"While the Middle East and Africa's top ten cities' lineup is exactly the same as in 2012, there is a striking difference in how far Dubai is ahead of the other cities," said Yuwa Hedrick-Wong, Global Economic Advisor for MasterCard and the author of the report.
"Its international arrival number is almost twice that of Riyadh in second rank, and about four times as high as the third-ranked Johannesburg," Hedrick-Wong added.
Dubai also ranks eighth in the world as far as international overnight visitor spending is concerned, with an estimated USD 10.4 billion expected to be spent in the city during 2013.
The index for the first time has put an Asian country, Bangkok, at the top of its list.
London, Paris, Singapore and New York rounded off the top five followed by Istanbul, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong and Barcelona.
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