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Sharjah plans 12,000 hotel rooms by 2010

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, November 11 - 2008 at 07:43

The UAE emirate of Sharjah plans to increase the total number of hotel rooms in the emirate to 12,000 by 2010, to accommodate the increasing number of tourists visiting Sharjah. At the same time, the emirate expects to have over 5,000 new hotel rooms in the next two years. Mohamed A Al Noman, Director General of Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority made the announcement during the World Travel Market 2008 Exhibition in London. He stressed the importance of Sharjah's involvement in WTM and the key role played by the SCTDA in organizing the emirate's participation in the world-leading expo.

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