Rewa Zeinati, a freelance writer living in Dubai, has noticed more business cards with photos of scantily clad women offering massages piling up on her car windscreen lately.
“Sometimes I’m away for 30 minutes and come back to find a stack of them,” she said. “I’ve definitely seen an increase this year.”
Residents say it’s harder to find taxis, book restaurants or golf courses and get school places for their children, with Dubai’s economy posting the fastest growth since 2007. Home rents climbed about 17 percent last year, while air traffic and non-oil trade hit record highs.
Dubai Masseuses Return to Economy Seeking New Balance for Growth - Bloomberg
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