Abu Dhabi hotels achieved the highest hotel occupancy rates among GCC capitals in June, according to a report by Ernst & Young Research covering the Middle East including the GCC region.
Abu Dhabi's average hotel occupancy reached 71% in June, indicating an influx of international tourists to the emirate. According to the report, the average hotel occupancy in Abu Dhabi in June was 71%, indicating an influx of tourists from all over the world, especially GCC tourists, who spend a large part of the summer season in the UAE.
Muscat hotels ranked second in occupancy rates, with an average occupancy rate of 64%, Doha hotels ranked third with an average occupancy rate of 59%, Riyadh hotels ranked fourth with an average occupancy rate of 55%, while Manama and Kuwait shared fifth place with an average occupancy rate of 54%.
Abu Dhabi's average hotel occupancy reached 71% in June, indicating an influx of international tourists to the emirate. According to the report, the average hotel occupancy in Abu Dhabi in June was 71%, indicating an influx of tourists from all over the world, especially GCC tourists, who spend a large part of the summer season in the UAE.
Muscat hotels ranked second in occupancy rates, with an average occupancy rate of 64%, Doha hotels ranked third with an average occupancy rate of 59%, Riyadh hotels ranked fourth with an average occupancy rate of 55%, while Manama and Kuwait shared fifth place with an average occupancy rate of 54%.
Riyadh hotels came in fourth place with 55%, while Manama and Kuwait shared fifth place with an average occupancy rate of 54%.








