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Dubai's iconic Burj Al Arab Hotel will close for 18 months to undergo a refurb amid a tourism decline

A staff member confirmed that the luxury hotel Burj al Arab in Dubai would be closing for a major 18-month renovation. This is the first time it has closed since opening 'in 1999. It also comes at a period when the tourism industry in the region was slowing down due to the U.S./Israeli war against Iran.

In a Tuesday statement, the hotel owner Jumeirah stated that work would be done in 18-month phases under the supervision of interior architect Tristan Auer. The statement did not mention that the hotel would be closed for the renovation.

The hotel employee said that guests who booked during the closure will be offered a 'alternative stay in nearby hotels'. The person stated that the period of closure could change. The person said that the period of closure is subject to change.

Employee said that the "long-awaited work" is not linked to?the March incident. In a statement, Jumeirah in the United Arab Emirates did not link the project with the war. It is noteworthy that the conflict has affected travel to Dubai. Flight disruptions have been reported in the UAE, and luxury groups are warning about pressure on profits due to a weakening visitor demand. (Reporting and editing by Milla Nissi Prussak, Keith Weir and Mireia merino)

(source: Reuters)