Staycations, local travel to kickstart UAE and GCC tourism, says report
Staycations
are expected to become the most popular choice of travel in the short to
medium-term in the United Arab Emirates and the wider GCC region as countries
see an easing of coronavirus lockdown restrictions, according to new research.
The
research on local tourism and domestic tourism from Colliers International, in
partnership with Arabian Travel Market, also said that data revealed hotel
bookings to Abu Dhabi within a 48 km radius accounted for 77 percent of all
bookings in April while domestic travel from Dubai accounted for 91 percent of
searches and bookings within the same radius.
“The research from Colliers International, in
partnership with ATM, revealed the percentage of bookings to Abu Dhabi within a
48km radius increased from just 20 percent in January 2020 to 43 percent in
March. While, in Dubai, the percentage rose from 19 percent to 36 percent,”
read a report by the Emirates News Agency citing the ATM report.
"Travelers still want to go on holiday, but safety has
become a top priority. As a result, the staycation trend is expected to grow in
the coming months, with residents keen to take a break away from their home for
a few days in a location that is familiar to them, whilst flights are grounded,
and international travel restrictions still in place," said Danielle
Curtis, Exhibition Director for the Middle East at Arabian Travel Market.
Earlier
last week, hotels in Dubai were told they would be allowed starting May 12 to
reopen their private beaches to their guests while enforcing stringent
preventive measures, the most important of which is mandatory physical
distancing between individuals.
Dubai
has been implementing widespread lockdown restrictions for over a month, with
most businesses and public areas closed in order to combat the spread of the
COVID-19 coronavirus.




