Dubai's Iconic Burj Al Arab to Undergo Major Renovation Amid Regional Unrest
The Burj Al Arab luxury hotel in Dubai will undergo an 18-month renovation, marking its first major refurbishment since 1999. Renovation plans, confirmed by a staff member, come amid declining regional tourism due to the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran. During the renovation, guests will be offered alternative accommodations.
The iconic Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai is set to close temporarily for an extensive 18-month renovation. This marks the first major update since the hotel opened its doors in 1999. The decision comes at a critical time, as the region experiences a decline in tourism due to ongoing geopolitical tensions involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran.
According to Jumeirah, the hotel's owner, the refurbishment will be executed in phases. Paris-based interior architect Tristan Auer will lead the project. Although Jumeirah's statement did not mention that the hotel would shut down, a staff member confirmed alternative accommodations would be provided for guests during the closure.
Earlier this year, the hotel sustained minor damage when debris from an intercepted Iranian drone hit its facade. Although this incident is not linked to the renovation, the broader context of regional unrest has cast a shadow over travel and luxury businesses in Dubai, affecting flight schedules and profit margins.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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