Hotelier summit to boost UAE, KSA partnerships

Members of the hospitality industry from the UAE and Saudi Arabia are meeting in Dubai to address the challenges in the Gulf region. The ninth Hotelier Summit -UAE and KSA will focus on new hotel designs, check the progress of ongoing projects, and connect industry experts. Reportedly the UAE will see an addition of over 60,000 rooms ahead of the Expo 2020 Dubai. The UAE hospitality sector revenue is likely to reach almost AED 36 billion by 2020, with the total inventory of the GCC hospitality market touching nearly 770,000 rooms.

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