ABU DHABI remains right on track to attain its 2012 hotel guest target of 2.3 million with figures just released by Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi) showing a 15 per cent guest arrivals increase in the first eight months of this year compared to the same period in 2011.
From January to the end of August, 1,551,888 people stayed in Abu Dhabi’s 130 hotels and hotel apartments accounting for 4,393,820 guest nights – a rise of 10 per cent on last year’s comparative period – and a three per cent uplift in total hotel revenue to Dh2.8 billion ($770 million).
“We are well placed to again achieve our annual target as we have a series of major events to come, including EidFest Abu Dhabi, the F1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and Abu Dhabi Art,” explained Mubarak Al Muhairi, director general, TCA Abu Dhabi. “December will also see the launch of the destination’s next major power draw – the Yas Waterworld Aqua Park – which is already attracting worldwide attention and promises to deliver a significant year-end boost for Abu Dhabi.”
“The GCC, including domestic tourism from within the UAE, was our strongest growth market during August with guest arrivals from the region climbing 128 per cent on last year – there was particularly strong growth from Qatar, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia – which suggests that our campaign of there’s much more now to see and do in Abu Dhabi is taking hold within our neighbouring countries,” added Al Muhairi.
Overall in the period January-August, the UK remained Abu Dhabi’s most productive hotel guest market with some 88,567 Britons staying in the emirate’s hotels and hotel apartments though the figure is a slight drop of one per cent on 2011. UK guests accounted 378,431 guest nights which fell by four per cent year-on year. India continues to perform well, now ranking as the emirate’s second most productive overseas market with 87,106 Indians staying –a 31 per cent increase on 2011 – which translated into 324,522 guest nights, a 22 per cent rise on 2011. In third place was Germany which saw a 44 per cent increase in Abu Dhabi’s hotel guest profile translating to 59,561 arrivals and 267,983 guest nights – a 38 per cent uplift on 2011.
Increased room stock availability – the emirate now has 22,193 hotel rooms, compared to 18,600 this time last year – has led to a slip in occupancy levels of 63 per cent. The average length of stay has also fallen by five per cent and now stands at 2.83 days.
“We are quietly confident of expanding the length of stay with new leisure product coming on line and plans to increased activation of the existing product portfolio nearing completion,” added Al Muhairi.