DET states 73 per cent hotel occupancy rate in the emirate which is one of the highest in the world
06 Feb 2023
NewsDubai’s hospitality industry staged a strong rebound in 2022 as average occupancy rates climbed to 73 per cent due to tourist influx after the revival of travel and opening of international borders, latest data shows.
Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism (DET), which indicated 97 per cent year-on-year increase in international visitors to 14.36 million last year, said 73 per cent hotel occupancy rate in the emirate is one of the highest in the world. The average occupancy rate was 67 per cent in 2021.
“The 73 per cent occupancy rate in Dubai is much ahead of its competitors as it attracted international visitors throughout the year with quality and premium services with the help of partners such as Emirates airline, flydubai and other hospitality units of the government,” according to an industry analyst.
Referring to latest data by STR, he said hotels in Europe and Asia recorded 64.6 per cent and 52.3 per cent occupancy rate, respectively, last year.
In addition, the Middle East and Africa hotels achieved 63.6 per cent and 54.2 per cent occupancy, respectively, while North America (62.5 per cent), South America (57 per cent), Australia and Oceania (63.9 per cent) recorded much below average occupancy rate compared to Dubai.
“The 73 per cent occupancy rate in 2022 is just short of the 75 per cent occupancy in the pre-pandemic period of 2019. The high occupancy is particularly noteworthy as it was achieved despite a 16 per cent increase in room supply in 2022 compared to 2019,” according to the DET statement.
Dubai’s hotel sector, which continues to be integral to the emirate’s destination promise and the overall growth of the tourism industry, continued to perform strongly across all hospitality metrics.
“Dubai’s hotel inventory at the end of December 2022 comprised of 146,496 rooms at 804 hotel establishments, compared to 126,120 rooms available at the end of December 2019 across 741 establishments. The total number of hotels in 2022 marked a six per cent growth over 2021, with 755 hotel establishments offering 137,950 rooms, figures that highlight the continued strong investor confidence in Dubai’s tourism sector,” according to DET.