A recent report confirmed that the Emirate of Dubai is leading the recovery of the tourism sector globally, in a manner that combines prudence and high efficiency at the same time.

The American magazine Forbes published a report, yesterday, Saturday, in which it commented on the selection of Dubai as the best and most popular tourist destination in the world in 2022, according to the results of a TripAdvisor survey. The famous American network that specializes in hotel and restaurant reservations, based on the choices and preferences of the site's followers all over the world.

The report stated that Dubai's lead in the results of the questionnaire reflects the remarkable success achieved by Dubai in achieving a balance between protecting its residents and visitors from the "Covid-19" pandemic, on the one hand, and reopening Its various economic activities, foremost of which is tourism.

The report added that although Dubai closed its various aspects of movement, like most of the world's cities, at the beginning of the pandemic in 2020, it only took A short time before reopening its manifestations of activity again gradually and in a prudent manner to the maximum extent, which allowed it to resume the movement of public life while at the same time adhering to the most stringent precautionary measures.

The report stated that this prudent approach qualified Dubai to lead the recovery of global tourism in a well-deserved manner, and boosted its popularity as a global tourist destination that visitors from all countries of the world want to visit, especially at a time when The waves of closures dominated the majority of tourist destinations in the world due to the pandemic.

He explained that this position was reflected in the results of the "Trip Advisor" survey, so Dubai ranked first in the list as the best global destination, as well as first place in the sub-index "City Lovers". And fourth place in the sub-index “Food Lovers”, which actually reflects the extent of Dubai’s success in managing its tourism activity in the time of “Covid-19.”