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Dubai beach hotels 'hit 97% occupancy'
- United Arab Emirates: Thursday, August 20 - 2009 at 12:49
Dubai's Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM) has said that five-star beach hotels had recorded 97% occupancy rates, while five-star city hotels have posted 76% occupancy rates during the second week of August. Four-star hotels had recorded 81% occupancy, DTCM has said. Dubai presently has 58,147 hotel rooms (40,943 hotel rooms and 17,204 hotel apartment rooms), a 17% increase compared with the last year's figure of 49,656 hotel rooms, it said.
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