Dubai is home to some of the world's most
iconic hotels. The Burj Al Arab, often referred to as the world's only 7-star
hotel, boasts unparalleled luxury and offers guests an astonishing 17 pillow
options. For a unique underwater adventure, Atlantis, The Palm provides
luxurious suites surrounded by marine life. If a historic maritime experience
is desired, the Queen Elizabeth 2 Hotel offers accommodations on a retired
cruise ship. To escape into the desert, Al Maha Resort provides opulent
Bedouin-style tents. And for those seeking sky-high accommodations, the JW
Marriott Marquis Dubai holds the title of the world's tallest hotel.
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as startups were getting over the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting lockdown
measures enforced not just in Africa, but worldwide. The pandemic changed the way we do
business and live. In Africa’s tech industry and across the world, many entrepreneurs had to
struggle to ensure that their businesses survive.
However, the pandemic hasn’t been bad news for all businesses as it provided opportunities
globally for certain sectors like financial services and healthcare to thrive. On the other hand,
sectors such as ride-hailing saw declines in passenger trips`of up to 70% in 2020.1 This decline was
observed in, among other things, the amount of funding received by ride-hailing startups.