Abu Dhabi Sets Sights on 178,000 New Jobs, 39.3 Million Tourists by 2030
Crown Prince Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has approved the strategy
Abu Dhabi has unveiled its Tourism Sector Strategy 2030, with ambitious targets to create 178,000 job opportunities and attract 39.3 million visitors by the end of the decade. Crown Prince Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has approved the strategy, signaling a shift towards a more diverse, non-oil-dependent economy.
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The strategy aims to generate AED90 billion in revenue by 2030, part of broader efforts to reduce reliance on oil revenues. This strategic move is expected to ensure long-term economic stability and growth through sustainable practices and diversified income sources.
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Abu Dhabi has seen significant growth in tourism, with a 30% increase in tourist arrivals last year, surpassing 24 million visitors and contributing AED49 billion to the local economy. The hotel industry played a key role, contributing AED6.4 billion to the overall revenue. The Tourism Sector Strategy 2030 aligns with the goals of the Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030, emphasizing sustainable development and economic diversification to enhance the quality of life for citizens.
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