UAE luxury hotels offer big staycation deals
In response to declining occupancy rates amid regional tensions, luxury hotels across the UAE are introducing significant staycation deals for local residents. With discounts soaring up to 70%, establishments such as the Four Seasons at Dubai International Financial Centre are offering incentives like AED 650 credits for food and spa services. The Sofitel Al Hamra Beach Resort in Ras Al Khaimah is also enticing guests with late checkouts and discounts on pet fees. Reports indicate that average occupancy in some Dubai hotels has dropped to an alarming 2%, prompting discussions of potential salary reductions among staff. The situation has led many hotels to pivot their marketing strategies toward domestic travelers, especially with Eid Al Fitr promotions designed to attract residents. Properties like the Marriott Resort Palm Jumeirah are enhancing their offerings with daily resort credits and complimentary activities, while other luxury hotels are reducing rates significantly to maintain bookings. This trend reflects the current geopolitical climate and the impact on international travel, as hotels seek to capitalize on the local market's demand for affordable luxury experiences.
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