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Dubai luxury hotels court local residents as tourism slumps
Dubai's luxury hotels are increasingly relying on local residents for occupancy as tourism declines due to war. The Palm, a symbol of Dubai's luxury, sees five-star hotels bustling on weekends and holidays, a contrast to their previous emptiness caused by the absence of tourists.
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