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39,546 tourism, hospitality, aviation licences issued until mid-September

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September 28, 2025

The number of commercial licences in tourism, hospitality, aviation, air transport, aviation technologies and digital tourism solutions in the UAE reached 39,546 by mid-September 2025, a 275 per cent increase compared to mid-September 2020, according to Abdulla Bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy and Tourism and Chairman of the Emirates Tourism Council.

39,546 tourism, hospitality, aviation licences issued until mid-September

Speaking to the Emirates News Agency (WAM) on World Tourism Day 2025, Al Marri attributed this surge to the UAE's continuous reforms to business and investment regulations, which have strengthened the country's appeal to international companies and capital while boosting opportunities in tourism-related sectors.

He stressed that tourism remains central to the UAE's economic priorities as a driver of sustainable growth, with new initiatives under the UAE Tourism Strategy 2031, including the sixth "World's Coolest Winter" campaign set to launch in December.

He noted ongoing efforts with local and international partners to train Emirati talent for the tourism workforce, encourage investment in hospitality, travel and aviation sectors, and support startups through new programmes.

As part of its outreach to Africa, the UAE will also host the "UAE-Africa Tourism Investment Summit" in October as part of the Future Hospitality Summit, aimed at deepening bilateral partnerships across tourism, hospitality and aviation.

On Gulf tourism, Al Marri said the UAE welcomed 3.3 million visitors from GCC countries in 2024, accounting for II per cent of total hotel guests. Saudi Arabia led with 1.9 million visitors (58 per cent of GCC total), followed by Oman with 777,000 (24 per cent), Kuwait with 381,000 (12 per cent), Bahrain with 123,000 (4 per cent) and Qatar with 93,000 (3 per cent).

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