South Korean visitor numbers to Dubai surged 51% in H1-2024, following 225% growth in 2023
Dubai: Dubai's Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) reported a 51 per cent year-on-year increase in South Korean visitors in the first half of 2024, following a 225 per cent surge in 2023.
Celebrating its tenth anniversary of operations in South Korea, DET signed new MOUs with influential South Korean institutions to "drive a new era of customised consumer experiences through precision-driven marketing and product development."
DET signed MoUs with a leading media powerhouse and a key player in the financial industry, marking a significant advancement in its approach to that market. "These agreements will further strengthen Dubai's position as a premier international destination,
focusing on amplifying the city's wellness and fitness offerings, as well as leveraging popular cultural content and high-profile personalities," DET said.
Actor and friend of Dubai, Park Hyung-sik, who filmed in Dubai for an ongoing DET campaign, expressed his love for the city and shared some of his treasured Dubai experiences.
Kazim, said, "Recognising the immense potential of the market and Dubai's ability to serve the South Korean audience with unique experiences ranging from culture and heritage to retail and relaxation,
we are immensely proud of the remarkable achievements driven by our dedicated team, supported by our stakeholders, and in collaboration with our South Korean travel trade partners."
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