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28/08/2014 00:52 AST
Ras Al Khaimah attracted 330,048 visitors during the first six months of the year, generating $118.7 million in revenue, according to a statement from the Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority on Wednesday.
The statement showed that the emirate saw an increase of tourists from its top five source markets, including the UAE, Germany, Russia, England and India.
In the city, hotel occupancy reached 64.11 per cent, while average daily rate (ADR) stood at $69.85, generating a revenue of $14.9 million. ADR of luxury and upscale hotels in the emirate stood at $140.83, and $168.58 for beach hotels and resorts, generating a total revenue of $103.8 million.
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