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Dubai hotels reveal when tourists will return — and why room rates may take longer to recover

Dubai’s hotel sector eyes visitor rebound before room rates recover, as Accor doubles down on Middle East expansion and long-term tourism growth plans.

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gulfnews.comStai leggendo16 h fa

Dubai hotels reveal when tourists will return — and why room rates may take longer to recover

Dubai’s hotel sector eyes visitor rebound before room rates recover, as Accor doubles down on Middle East expansion and long-term tourism growth plans.

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thenationalnews.com3 g fa

Hotels expect surge in demand as tourism enters recovery phase | The National

Dubai hotels expect Q4 2026 recovery as Iran-US peace lifts travel advisories; $3.9B Wynn resort (2027) brings new tourist segments. Operators shift from discounting to experience/dining/wellness plays to stabilize margins during confidence rebuild.

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  1. martedì 23 giugno 2026·thenationalnews.com

    Hotels expect surge in demand as tourism enters recovery phase | The National

    Chief executives of Accor, Leva and Rotana hotel groups predict strong winter resurgence

  2. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·gulfnews.com

    Dubai hotels reveal when tourists will return — and why room rates may take longer to recover

    Dubai’s hotel sector eyes visitor rebound before room rates recover, as Accor doubles down on Middle East expansion and long-term tourism growth plans.