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The UAE is the second safest country in the world behind only Finland, according to a report from the World Economic Forum (WEF).
"It is also one of the most secure destinations (2nd), and has a well-developed hospitality and entertainment infrastructure (27th)," said the report.
The country continues to be the most competitive economy for developing its travel and tourism sector in the Middle East and North Africa and ranks number two globally for tourism safety, latest data from World Economic Forum shows.
The UAE, ranked 29th globally overall, well ahead of its nearest regional challenger Qatar (47th), continued to improve its performance with its score rising 1.4 per cent since 2015, the World Economic Forum's Travel and Tourism (T&T) Competitiveness Report 2017 said.
Spain tops the 2017 edition of the TTCI global rankings for the second time, followed by France (2nd), Germany (3rd), Japan (4th, gaining five places), the UK (5th), the US (6th, losing two places), Australia (7th), Italy (8th), Canada (9th, up one) and Switzerland (10th, losing four places).
Also read: UAE ranked world's third safest country last year
The UAE, despite these improvements, fell by a few positions in the rankings, due to exceptional performances of countries in other regions, in particular, South Korea and Greece.
The report said the UAE, which welcomed 14.4 million international visitors in 2015, four million more than two years earlier, continues to offer an outstanding business environment to invest in T&T activities (5th), with advanced ICT readiness (15th) and one of the best air transport infrastructures in the world (3rd), in terms of both connectivity and quality of the service.
The report noted that to improve its competitiveness further, the UAE should focus on becoming more open (75th), expanding its health facilities, and making better use of its natural resources (91st).
The world's 10 safest countries1- Finland2- UAE 3- Iceland 4- Oman 5- Hong Kong 6- Singapore 7- Norway 8- Switzerland 9- Rwanda 10- Qatar |
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