In the latest of CMW’s series of destination discussions, Iain Stirling speaks with Steen Jakobsen, vice president at Dubai Tourism. Steen describes how Dubai’s events industry has coped with the Covid-19 situation over the past twelve months, Dubai’s current position and shares some ideas on the strategy for recovery in 2021 and beyond.
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Dubai's events sector shows resilience. The industry adapted remarkably during the pandemic. Vice President Steen Jakobsen reveals how the destination maintained momentum through challenges. He outlines Dubai Tourism's strategic vision for growth and recovery in the post-pandemic era.
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