According to Dubai's Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (Dubai Tourism), South Asian markets spanning the Indian sub-continent continued to deliver impressive volumes of both first time and repeat tourists, demonstrating the ability of Dubai to drive regular reconsideration through a diverse range of evolving destination offerings.
Overnight visitors to Dubai soared five per cent to 14.9 million in 2016, largely spurred by an upswing in traffic from the GCC, India, Pakistan, China, Britain and Russia.
According to Amarri, highlights of 2016 include the massive 20 per cent boost in Chinese visitors, crossing the half million mark for the first time with 540,000 tourists arriving in Dubai; and the definitive resurgence of Russian inbound tourism, recording a 14 per cent growth in overnight traffic.
"Both countries are only expected to further accelerate through 2017 thanks to the UAE's recent implementation of visas-on-arrival for all their citizens," he said.
"Expectations on tourism growth from India remain high for 2017 with even stronger bilateral ties being forged between the UAE and India, highlighted by the recent presence of Sheikh Mohammad bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, as the Chief Guest at India's 68th Republic Day celebrations," he said.
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