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Abu Dhabi needs 20,000 more hotel rooms
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, April 09 - 2008 at 10:21
Up to 20,000 aditional hotel rooms will be needed in Abu Dhabi to meet the emirate's projected tourist traffic of 3.5 million, according to Shaikh Sultan bin Tahnoun Al Nahyan, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority, who inaugurated the second edition of Gulf Incentives, Business, Travel and Meetings Exhibition. He stressed the importance of involving the private sector to revitalise the tourism sector in the emirate and the role of ADTA in supporting partnership between public and private sectors in achieving the desired goals of the tourism development strategy.
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