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28 March 2024

Dubai's new hotel brand: Dubai Inn

Dubai Inn hotels will be located in several locations around the city. (Supplied)

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Emaar Properties PJSC, the Dubai-based property developer and Meraas Holding, a leading Dubai-based development company, have launched a new hotel brand, ‘Dubai Inn’ focused on the affordable segment.

The hotels will be located in several locations around the city, further supporting the Dubai Tourism Vision 2020 announced by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

Announcing the new hotel development strategy, Mohamed Alabbar, Chairman of Emaar Properties, said that the new hotels would be stylishly designed by Emaar to create a new hotel experience that will be highlighted by affordable elegance.

“One of the key drivers to achieving the Dubai Tourism Vision 2020, to double the number of annual tourists to 20 million by the turn of the decade, is to offer a wider choice of affordable hotels that appeal to the new generation of travellers,” he said.

Abdulla Al Habbai, Group Chairman of Meraas Holding, said: "Dubai is focused on further strengthening its tourism sector, a key contributor to our economy.
“Under the guidance of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed, as the city embarks on it ambitious tourism growth strategy, it is important to boost the hospitality sector with more affordable hotels to attract even larger numbers of tourists.

“We will develop affordable hotels with Emaar, under the new brand, to catalyse the city's hospitality sector."

Alabbar added: “With two-thirds of the world population living within an eight-hour flight from Dubai, the city has tremendous tourism growth potential that must be leveraged through hospitality offerings that meet the requirements of the diverse and changing global traveller profile.

“Our strategy is to build elegantly designed, high quality affordable hotels in several key locations in the city that will encourage more visitors, particularly short-haul travellers or passengers in transit, for extended stays to explore our city."

Today, 5-star hotel rooms account for nearly 62 per cent of the total branded hotel inventory in the city.

In the future supply pipeline of over 42,000 hotel rooms in Dubai also, nearly 50 per cent are in the luxury and upper upscale segments.

“The new generation of travellers is more discerning and value-conscious, and it is important that our hospitality sector reflect their needs,” he added.
“There is tremendous potential in Dubai for growth in the affordable hotel sector. By creating a robust pipeline of affordable hotels under the Dubai Inn brand, we plan to attract more visitors to our city from the fast-growing markets in the Asia-Pacific, Africa, Europe and the wider Middle East,” said Alabbar.

“These hotels will also meet the demands of the exhibition and conference sector of the city, which is witnessing unprecedented growth, led by Dubai’s status as a regional business hub and gateway to the wider Middle East and North Africa markets.”

He explained that another key driver for the affordable hotel segment is the ongoing plans to develop a number of world-class theme parks in the city.
“Theme parks traditionally attract short-haul leisure seekers that come in family groups, and the central location of Emaar’s Dubai Inn hotels, in close proximity to these leisure attractions will appeal to the visitors.”

According to the Dubai Department of Tourism & Commerce Marketing, the city hosted over 10 million tourists last year, while the Dubai International Airport welcomed more than 58 million passengers.

Today, the world’s second busiest airport, Dubai is also one of the few global airline hubs providing non-stop connection to over 220 cities in six continents.
Emirates Airline, Dubai’s own carrier, links the city to over 133 destinations, and carried 34 million passengers in 2012, highlighting the strong potential for Dubai’s tourism and hospitality sector.

The growth prospects is further bolstered with the rising popularity of low-cost airlines, with flydubai carrying over 5.1 million passengers last year, and linking over 58 destinations.

Alabbar said that Emaar’s approach complements the Expo 2020 bid by the city.

“His Highness Sheikh Mohammed has promised the most memorable World Expo, and outlined a clear infrastructure development roadmap to support the expected 25 million visitors if Dubai wins the bid.

“We are supporting the Government’s efforts by creating new hotel developments in the affordable sector.”

Boosting the tourism sector of Dubai, Emaar currently owns and operates the 5-star premium Address Hotels + Resorts, which today features five hotels in Dubai. Recording strong occupancy levels of 91 per cent in the first three months of this year, higher than the industry average, these hotels have played a significant role in promoting Dubai to tourists from around the world.

Emaar & Meraas: Dubai Hills

Emaar has joined hands with Meraas Holding, a leading Dubai-based development company, to develop the master-planned community Dubai Hills Estate, the first phase of MBR City. Envisaged as the premium lifestyle community, it will be set on prime land, spanning over 11 million sq metres (2,700 acres).

The mixed use development with a series of unique neighbourhoods set around an 18-hole championship golf course, will also feature will also feature an iconic commercial centre, and low-rise and mid-rise residences, hotels and serviced hotel apartments.