This is how Dubai will benefit from the 2022 World Cup

A Bloomberg report expected that Dubai would be the most benefiting from the expected tourism boom in the Middle East, against the backdrop of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, which is scheduled to be hosted by Qatar, starting from next November, and for a month.

The report, a copy of which was seen by "Emirates Today", indicated that Qatar is expected to host more than one million fans during the World Cup, but many will not reside in Qatar during those events.

He added that, accordingly, the alternative options available to them to stay during the events will not logically differ from the UAE, Saudi Arabia and the Sultanate of Oman.

And the report continued: Given that the UAE includes Dubai, a tourist destination that is already very popular in the world, Dubai appears to be the most prepared destination for tourists to benefit from this tournament within the region's destinations.

He stated that the Qatari capital, Doha, is expected to receive more than 90 flights per day during the tournament's activities, including about 40 aircraft departing from the UAE.

The "Bloomberg" report indicated that Dubai, in particular, was well prepared to benefit from this, as it built a new hotel in "Palm Jumeirah" and allocated it to visitors to the World Cup who intend to stay in Dubai and depart from it to Doha to watch the tournament matches and then return again to "Palm Jumeirah" for overnight stay. out.

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