The emirate of Abu Dhabi has welcomed 1.37 million hotel guests between January and July showing an increase of 11 per cent over the corresponding seven month period last year and remains well-placed to meet its annual target of 2.3 million. “While traditionally lower travel rates during the holy month of Ramadan saw Abu Dhabi’s hotels and hotel apartments return a 6 per cent drop in year-on-year hotel guests for the month of July, the average length of stay — a key growth focus — rose to 2.84 days last month, an increase of 6 per cent on the corresponding month last year,” the Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi) said on Monday in its latest figures. In total, some 178,099 guests stayed at Abu Dhabi’s hotels and hotel apartments in July, returning 504,982 guest nights – 1 per cent down on the comparative month last year. The number of room nights dipped 4 per cent, falling to 359,465 from the 373,254 tallied last July. Seven-month figures for guest nights and room nights show year-on-year increases of 7 per cent and 6 per cent respectively. Food and beverage revenues - a key source of accommodation sector income - remained constant at Dh98.1 million to ensure seven-month takings are 10 per cent up on last year, totalling Dh1 billion. “We remain on track as we enter our traditional busy season. With a packed entertainment schedule of world-class events and a host of new leisure attractions due to open across the emirate, including the UAE’s largest water park, Yas Waterworld, we are confident momentum will rise and we’ll reach our 2.3 million hotel guest target,” said Mubarak Al Muhairi, Director General, TCA Abu Dhabi. Asia showed  the strongest year-on-year hotel guest increase last month at 17 per cent, followed closely by Europe at 12 per cent and North America at 10 per cent. Asia’s contribution was primarily driven by growth from Russia, which rose 128 per cent, China (up 70 per cent) and India (up 24 per cent). July also saw Germany re-establish itself as Abu Dhabi’s fastest-growing European source market - and eighth largest in total - as it contributed 5,380 hotel guests for the month, a year-on-year jump of 46 per cent. July’s best performing source markets were the UAE, which contributed 73,104 hotels guests, India with 10,753, Britain with 8,195 and Saudi Arabia with 7,235.