Home UAE Dubai Dubai Airports sees doubling of visitors in 2022 as curbs ease Dubai is “very confident” that from October 4, the UAE will be included among countries not deemed by the UK as high-risk for coronavirus infections by Bloomberg September 21, 2021 Dubai’s airports chief says the number of international visitors may more than double next year as the easing of Covid-19 restrictions boosts travel through one of the world’s busiest hubs. Bloomberg @business: #Dubai’s airports chief says the number of international visitors may more than double next year as the easing of Covid-19 restrictions boosts travel through one of the world’s busiest hubs. pic.twitter.com/H4Ba2GcCKu — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) September 22, 2021 “We’re going to see a very sharp up-tick,” Dubai Airports chief executive Paul Griffiths said on Bloomberg Television on Tuesday. The lifting of curbs between Dubai and countries such as the UK, US and Saudi Arabia will have a “massive impact” on the Gulf state, with about 27 million people passing through this year alone, he said. Dubai is “very confident” that from October 4, the UAE will be included among countries not deemed by the UK as high-risk for coronavirus infections, Griffiths added. Dubai International Airport, the world’s largest by international traffic, counts London as its leading destination. The UK said on the weekend it would reduce testing requirements for visitors for more countries and recognise coronavirus vaccines administered in 17 nations, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain and Israel. The UAE wasn’t included in the list but Britain’s Minister for the Middle East and North Africa, James Cleverly, said on Sept. 17 that could change. “There’s a minor technical issue that’s already been resolved and we’re expecting an announcement very shortly,” Griffiths said. Tags Countries Covid-19 Dubai Airports UK visitors 0 Comments You might also like Dubai International welcomes 68.6m passengers from Jan-Sept ’24 How the UK can aid the GCC to harness EdTech for inclusive learning GCC investors eye long-term gains through UK real estate regeneration Aviation sector’s share of Dubai GDP seen at $53bn by 2030