Abu Dhabi, UAE – Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, made a significant visit to Abu Dhabi Zayed International Airport on May 21st. This marks his first visit following the airport's recent name change in honor of the UAE's founding father, the late Sheikh Zayed.
UAE: A Key Hub for International Travel
During his visit, Sheikh Mohammed emphasized that the UAE continues to strengthen its position as a global hub for international travel. He attributed this success to the nation's robust and reliable infrastructure, along with a dedicated team of national professionals who ensure seamless operations at the airport.
Praising UAE's Efforts and Vision
Sheikh Mohammed lauded the UAE’s ongoing efforts to bolster its leadership across various fields. He highlighted the country’s unique capabilities and strategic strengths, which contribute to its reputation as a powerhouse for sustainable development. The UAE's prominence in travel and tourism was particularly noted, underscoring its strategic importance in the global market.
Call for Continued Efforts
Sheikh Mohammed called for sustained efforts to enhance the UAE's global visibility and to strengthen its development model, which is centered on human well-being and happiness. He stressed the importance of continuous improvement to maintain the UAE’s competitive edge on the international stage.
About Zayed International Airport
Covering an impressive 742,000 square meters, Zayed International Airport can accommodate up to 45 million passengers annually. The airport was renamed this year to honor Sheikh Zayed's vision, which significantly enhanced the UAE’s global position and competitiveness.
Future Prospects
This visit underscores the UAE's commitment to advancing its infrastructure and sustaining its growth in the travel and tourism sectors. The leadership’s vision and dedication continue to drive the nation forward, ensuring a prosperous and well-connected future.
Stay tuned for more updates on the UAE’s strategic developments and infrastructural advancements.
Comments