Tourism & Hospitality Lawyers in UAE

Specialist Tourism & Hospitality Lawyers in UAE

Travel agents each require activity-specific licensing, and hotels additionally require a tourism establishment permit before they can legally operate and market rooms to guests.

  • Advising on hotel, restaurant, and tour operator licensing requirements
  • Securing DET/DCT tourism establishment permits and star classification approvals
  • Advising on food and beverage licensing, including alcohol licence applications
  • Reviewing civil defence and health authority compliance for hospitality premises

Hotel Management Agreements

Most branded hotels in the UAE operate under a hotel management agreement (HMA) between the property owner and an international hotel operator, a contract structure that allocates operational control, branding, and financial risk in ways that differ significantly from a straightforward lease. HMAs are heavily negotiated documents, and owners in particular need careful legal advice to avoid signing away commercial flexibility for the life of a 15-20 year term.

  • Negotiating hotel management agreements on behalf of owners and operators
  • Advising on management fee structures, incentive fees, and performance tests
  • Reviewing termination rights, including performance-based termination triggers
  • Advising on branding, exclusivity, and non-compete radius clauses
  • Structuring transition and management company replacement provisions

Hospitality Franchise and Licensing Agreements

Restaurant groups and hospitality concepts frequently expand into the UAE through franchise or licence agreements, whether as the franchisor bringing an international brand into the market or as a local franchisee acquiring development rights. Our lawyers structure these agreements to protect brand standards while giving local operators the commercial flexibility needed to succeed in the UAE market.

  • Drafting master franchise and area development agreements for F&B and hospitality brands
  • Advising on royalty structures, minimum development obligations, and territory rights
  • Reviewing brand standards manuals and supply chain requirements
  • Advising on franchise termination and de-branding obligations

Real Estate and Development for Hospitality Projects

Hotel and resort development in the UAE combines conventional real estate development considerations with hospitality-specific issues such as operator involvement in design approval and pre-opening technical services. Our lawyers advise developers on structuring the relationship between the project company, the hotel operator, and construction contractors from the earliest planning stages.

  • Advising on hotel development structuring and operator technical services agreements
  • Reviewing construction contracts with hospitality-specific design and FF&E requirements
  • Advising on mixed-use developments combining hotel, residential, and retail components
  • Structuring strata title and hotel apartment/serviced residence ownership models

Food and Beverage Regulatory Compliance

Restaurants, bars, and F&B outlets in the UAE face a distinct regulatory layer covering food safety, alcohol licensing, and menu labelling, enforced through municipal food control departments and, for licensed premises, emirate-level alcohol licensing authorities. Our lawyers advise F&B operators on securing and maintaining the licences needed to operate compliantly, and defend operators in food safety and licensing enforcement matters.

  • Advising on food safety and HACCP compliance obligations
  • Securing and renewing alcohol licences for hotels, restaurants, and bars
  • Reviewing menu labelling and allergen disclosure compliance
  • Representing operators in municipal food safety enforcement actions

Tour Operators, Travel Agents and Events

Tour operators and travel agencies in the UAE require specific DET or DCT licensing and are subject to consumer protection obligations regarding package holiday terms, cancellation policies, and liability for third-party service providers. Our lawyers advise tour operators, DMCs (destination management companies), and event organisers on licensing, supplier contracts, and guest dispute resolution.

  • Advising on tour operator and travel agency licensing requirements
  • Drafting supplier and DMC service agreements
  • Reviewing package holiday terms and cancellation policy compliance
  • Advising on liability allocation for third-party excursion and activity providers

Guest Liability and Hospitality Disputes

Hotels and hospitality venues face liability exposure from guest injury claims, property loss or damage claims, and disputes over booking cancellations or service failures. UAE law imposes specific duties on hoteliers regarding guest property, and our lawyers advise hospitality operators on managing this exposure through policy design as well as defending claims when they arise.

  • Defending guest injury and premises liability claims
  • Advising on hotelier liability for guest property under UAE law
  • Handling booking, cancellation, and no-show dispute claims
  • Reviewing terms and conditions to manage guest dispute exposure

Employment in the Hospitality Sector

Hospitality is one of the UAE’s largest employers of shift-based, multinational staff, bringing specific labour law considerations around service charge distribution, accommodation provision, and high staff turnover. Our labour team advises hotel and restaurant operators on employment contracts, disciplinary processes, and termination compliance under Federal Decree-Law No. 33 of 2021, alongside Emiratisation planning for larger hospitality employers.

Data Privacy and Guest Information

Hotels and hospitality platforms collect substantial guest data through booking systems, loyalty programs, and on-property services, bringing them within the scope of the UAE Personal Data Protection Law. Cross-border data flows are particularly relevant for hotels operating under international brands where guest data is processed through a global reservation system hosted outside the UAE, requiring careful attention to data transfer compliance and guest consent mechanisms.

  • Drafting privacy notices for hotel booking and loyalty platforms
  • Advising on cross-border data transfer compliance for global reservation systems
  • Reviewing data processing agreements with OTA (online travel agency) partners

Insurance and Risk Management for Hospitality Operators

Hospitality properties carry a distinct risk profile spanning property damage, business interruption, guest liability, and, for F&B operators, product liability exposure from food-related illness claims. Our lawyers review hospitality insurance programs and the underlying management, franchise, and supplier agreements that determine how risk is actually allocated before a claim arises.

  • Reviewing property, business interruption, and public liability insurance for hospitality assets
  • Advising on insurance obligations embedded in hotel management and franchise agreements
  • Handling insurance claims disputes following property or liability losses

Timeshare, Vacation Ownership and Serviced Residences

The UAE’s growing serviced residence and vacation ownership market brings its own regulatory and contractual considerations, distinct from standard hotel operations, particularly around unit owner rights, management company obligations, and RERA oversight where the product is structured through strata-titled hotel apartments. Our lawyers advise developers and management companies on structuring these products in compliance with applicable real estate and consumer protection rules.

  • Advising on vacation ownership and fractional hotel apartment structuring
  • Reviewing unit owner association and management agreements for serviced residences
  • Advising on RERA compliance for strata-titled hospitality developments

Tourism & Hospitality Sector Disputes

  • Hotel management agreement termination and performance test disputes
  • Franchise and licence agreement breaches
  • Guest injury and property loss claims
  • Construction and FF&E disputes on hospitality developments
  • Employment claims from hospitality staff

Why Choose Our Tourism & Hospitality Lawyers

Hospitality legal work requires an understanding of long-term operator relationships, brand-driven franchise structures, and the day-to-day regulatory realities of running a licensed hotel or restaurant in the UAE. Our lawyers advise owners, operators, franchisors, and franchisees across the full hospitality lifecycle, from development-stage structuring through to guest dispute defence, with commercially grounded advice that reflects how the sector actually operates in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Frequently Asked Questions

Under a management agreement, the operator directly runs the hotel on the owner’s behalf in exchange for management fees, retaining significant operational control, whereas under a franchise agreement the franchisee operates the property independently while using the brand’s name, standards, and reservation system in exchange for royalty payments.

Yes, serving alcohol requires a separate liquor licence from the relevant emirate authority in addition to the standard restaurant trade licence, and requirements vary between emirates, with some applying stricter conditions on venue type and location than others.

Early termination rights depend entirely on the terms of the management agreement, which typically specify limited grounds such as sustained performance failure against agreed tests, operator insolvency, or material breach, since most HMAs are structured to give the operator strong protection against early termination given the long-term nature of the relationship.

Liability generally depends on the cause of the injury and whether the hotel failed to meet its duty of care regarding premises safety, though hotels can face liability under UAE civil law principles for injuries resulting from negligence in maintaining safe conditions on the property.

Most hospitality and F&B activities are eligible for 100% foreign ownership on the UAE mainland following Commercial Companies Law reforms, and free zone hospitality entities have generally always permitted full foreign ownership, subject to specific activity and location approvals.

Yes, commission rates, rate parity clauses, and cancellation policy terms in OTA agreements are generally negotiable, though larger OTAs often present standardised terms that require careful review to understand the practical impact of rate parity and exclusivity provisions on the hotel’s own direct booking strategy.

Most hotel management agreements include a performance test mechanism allowing the owner to terminate or require operator changes if agreed revenue or profitability benchmarks are missed over a defined period, though these tests are typically narrowly drafted and subject to cure rights before termination becomes available.

Online Travel Agency (OTA) and Distribution Agreements

Distribution through online travel agencies remains a dominant booking channel for UAE hotels, and OTA agreements typically include rate parity, commission, and cancellation terms that materially affect a hotel’s pricing strategy and margins. Our lawyers review and negotiate OTA and distribution agreements to ensure hotels retain sufficient commercial flexibility alongside their online distribution strategy.

  • Reviewing OTA commission, rate parity, and cancellation policy terms
  • Advising on channel management and distribution agreement structuring
  • Negotiating dispute resolution and audit rights within OTA contracts

Speak to Our Tourism & Hospitality Lawyers

Whether you are negotiating a hotel management agreement, securing a tourism licence, or resolving a guest or franchise dispute, our tourism and hospitality legal team is available for a confidential consultation.

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