Dubai has launched an online portal for timeshare operators to register and apply for permits.
According to the Department of Economy and Tourism (DET), the initiative will pave the way for a world-class vacation ownership market in the emirate, while also providing options to tourists.
Operators can get themselves licensed through the new portal and renew their permits annually.
It also provides guidance and easy access to information sought by investors, owners as well as tourists who wish to use timeshare during their visit to Dubai.
Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) has launched an online portal that provides a ‘One-Stop-Shop’ for timeshare operators to register and apply for permits and provide insights and guidance to customers and tourists. #Dubai https://t.co/g6nGUr3UC7 pic.twitter.com/1BX8zz3bcI
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) December 25, 2021


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