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DCT Abu Dhabi revises hotel fees to foster investment in hospitality sector

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The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) has reduced government fees applied to hotels in the emirate, supporting the continued growth of the hospitality and tourism sector, and enhancing Abu Dhabi as a leading global leisure and tourism destination.

The government fee amendments include reducing a tourism fee issued to guests from 6 per cent to 4 per cent, removing a municipality fee of AED15 per room per night, and removing a 6 per cent tourism fee and 4 per cent municipality fee applied to hotel restaurants.

The municipality fee for 4 per cent of the value of the invoice issued to the customer will continue.

The change is set to take effect from September 1, 2023, and follows directives from Abu Dhabi Executive Council to further encourage tourists as well as residents to enjoy hospitality offerings in the emirate.

This revision of fees seeks to further grow the emirate as a tourism and cultural destination while bolstering support for its thriving hospitality sector.

As part of its mandate, DCT Abu Dhabi continuously elevates the standards of the emirate’s tourism, culture, and hospitality offerings in the emirate.

By curating a diverse range of experiences that cater to the preferences and interests of a wide spectrum of travellers, DCT Abu Dhabi aims to enable sustainable growth and long-term success.

Source: ANI