• DAMAC Hotels offer a wide array of amenities including luxury finishing, spacious floorplans, full-serviced kitchens and laundry facilities
  • Many residents who prefer not to travel amid the pandemic are seeking staycation experiences

Dubai, UAE: DAMAC Properties hospitality sector has seen a steady increase in occupancy since the onset of the pandemic in the beginning of this year. Q4 has recorded occupancy rates of up to 85% marking a significant turnaround for the industry that had witnessed record low drops in April and May due to Covid-19 and the subsequent government-mandated lockdown.

“If you think about it, these are tremendous numbers given the global situation. While some countries are in lockdown because of high numbers of coronavirus cases, Dubai residents are flocking to hotels to enjoy the beautiful weather, views and to feel like they are on vacation since many prefer not to travel under the current circumstances,” Niall McLoughlin, Senior Vice President of DAMAC said.

“This speaks volumes about the UAE’s government’s excellent handling of the pandemic and the hospitality sector is a prime benefactor of these smart policies,” he added.

A Colliers MENA Hotel Market Survey forecasts recovery in the hospitality sector to begin in Q4 2020 and continue in 2021. The report predicts this trend will likely be bolstered by the buildup to Expo 2020, which will begin at the end of 2021.

Many residents who do not want to commit to signing on with residential buildings are opting for one, two or even three month stays. As prices are significantly lower compared to last year, many residents are booking at DAMAC's serviced hotel apartments to get a luxury experience with better amenities at their disposal.

“While some people prefer to stay home during the pandemic, many others are capitalising on the opportunity to experience luxury living at an affordable price. With families cooped up at home for months on end, it is a nice change of scenery to stay at a hotel for a few days or a week and treat themselves to some well-deserved pampering,” McLoughlin said.

At DAMAC Hotels, the average price of studio stands at AED 250, a one bedroom at AED 300, a two bedroom at AED 600 and a three bedroom at AED 800. December prices are expected to increase by AED 100-300.

The perks of staying at a DAMAC hotel include luxury finishing, spacious floorplans, full-serviced kitchens, laundry facilities, full-sized refrigerators and balconies. The serviced-apartment experience give guests the feeling of being home rather than in a hotel.

Apart from 5-star amenities, many DAMAC Hotels are located in downtown, in close proximity to major shopping malls and tourist attractions. The great December weather allows guests to do a lot of outdoor walking, where they can access the best restaurants and retail outlets.

Additionally, guests can rest assured that they will have safe stay, as DAMAC Hotels takes health and sanitation measures very seriously. All apartments are regularly disinfected by professional cleaners. All servicing staff receive training on the importance personal hygiene, as well best practices to minimise the spreading of germs. Finally, all employees wear masks at all times.

Currently, around 80% of the guests are domestic and 20% are foreigners. Visitors are largely coming from France, Lebanon, UK, US, India, Italy, China, Pakistan and Russia. Many are escaping the confines of lockdown in their own countries. These visitors are, of course, screened and tested for Covid-19 upon entry in Dubai, ensuring they have a safe and healthy trip and do not infect others.

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About DAMAC

DAMAC Properties has been at the forefront of the Middle East's luxury real estate market since 2002, delivering award-winning residential, commercial and leisure properties across the region, including the UAE, Saudi ArabiaQatarJordanLebanon, and Oman, as well as the United Kingdom.

Since then, the company has delivered over 30,000 homes. Joining forces with some of the world’s most eminent fashion and lifestyle brands, DAMAC has brought new and exciting living concepts to the market in collaborations that include a golf course by Tiger Woods Design, managed by The Trump Organization, and luxury homes in association with Versace, Just Cavalli, Rotana, Paramount Hotels & Resorts, Rotana and Radisson Hotel Group. With a consistent vision, and strong momentum, DAMAC Properties is building the next generation of Middle Eastern luxury living.

DAMAC places a great emphasis on philanthropy and corporate social responsibility. As such, the Hussain Sajwani – DAMAC Foundation, a joint initiative between DAMAC Group and its Chairman, Hussain Sajwani, is supporting the One Million Arab Coders Initiative. The programme was launched by Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, and Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and is focused on creating an empowered society through learning and skills development.

Visit us at www.damacproperties.com  

For more information, please contact:  
Layelle Saad, Senior Corporate Communications Manager, DAMAC Properties 
Tel: +97143732119│Email: Layelle.saad@damacgroup.com    

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