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Home»Business»Central Hotels & Resorts Records 20% Uptick in Regional Travel in August and Unveils Ambitious Q4 Growth Strategy
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Central Hotels & Resorts Records 20% Uptick in Regional Travel in August and Unveils Ambitious Q4 Growth Strategy

By Sam AllcockJanuary 1, 2026Updated:January 2, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Central Hotels & Resorts, one of the UAE’s fastest-growing homegrown hospitality groups, has reported a strong August performance, with a 20% surge in regional travel demand compared to earlier summer months, supported by in-depth post-summer market analysis.

Drawing insights from internal data and guest feedback across its diverse portfolio, the group highlights Dubai’s resilience as a year-round destination and reveals how shifting traveller expectations are shaping its upcoming high-season strategy.

Despite softer conditions at the start of summer and increased rate compression across the market, Central Hotels & Resorts avoided widespread discounting. Instead, it focused on delivering value-driven packages designed to preserve rate integrity. Backed by targeted digital marketing campaigns, this approach delivered strong August occupancy, fuelled by last-minute bookings from GCC visitors and UAE-based travellers.

“The summer season gave us a valuable playbook for understanding our guests’ evolving priorities,” said Abdulla Ahmad Ali Al Abdulla Al Ansari, Chief Operating Officer and Group General Manager, adding “even during Dubai’s hottest months, GCC travellers demonstrated strong demand for convenience, luxury, and high-value experiences. By focusing on curated packages, personalised outreach, and immersive F&B activations, we not only achieved strong occupancy but also positioned ourselves for a record-breaking fourth quarter. Our mission is to deliver exceptional hospitality experiences while staying agile to market dynamics.”

Central Hotels & Resorts’ analysis reveals that the rise of staycations has permanently reshaped the hospitality landscape. Domestic travellers, particularly families, increasingly see five-star city hotels and beachfront resorts as convenient escapes rather than seasonal indulgences. In response, the group has expanded its weekend getaway and family-focused packages, introducing wellness-driven experiences such as spa treatments, fitness programmes, and healthy dining options.

Dining has emerged as a major contributor to both occupancy and revenues. From themed brunches to cultural tasting menus and visually curated presentations, Central Hotels & Resorts’ culinary strategy has played a critical role in keeping guests engaged and boosting demand during traditionally slower months.

The brand is also accelerating its digital transformation, with mobile-first check-in, QR code-enabled menus, and AI-powered personalisation designed to provide seamless guest experiences. Flexible booking options further enhance guest loyalty, accommodating last-minute adjustments in a competitive environment.

Looking ahead, Central Hotels & Resorts is gearing up for Dubai’s busiest tourism season yet, with Q4 projections boosted by an events-rich hospitality calendar. The group’s strategy centres on operational excellence, enhanced guest experiences, and continued digital innovation to meet evolving traveller preferences.

“As Dubai continues to thrive as a global hub, success will come from anticipating guest needs before they arrive,” Al Ansari concluded. “The lessons from this summer have given us the insight to innovate, adapt, and deliver experiences that reflect the city’s world-class hospitality reputation.”

Armed with actionable summer insights, Central Hotels & Resorts is poised to leverage seasonal momentum, drive record-breaking performance, and cement its position as one of Dubai’s most dynamic and forward-thinking hotel groups.

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Sam Allcock is a seasoned journalist and digital marketing expert known for his insightful reporting across business, real estate, travel and lifestyle sectors. His recent work includes high-profile Dubai coverage, such as record-breaking events by AYS Developers. With a career spanning multiple outlets. Sam delivers sharp, engaging content that bridges UK and UAE markets. His writing reflects a deep understanding of emerging trends, making him a trusted voice in regional and international business journalism. Should you need any edits please contact editor@dubaiweek.ae

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