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ATM 2024 to focus on India’s outbound tourism potential

Arabian Travel Market 2024 to host dedicated India summit as 70% of Indians travelling overseas choose nearby destinatio­ns, one-third travel to the Middle East

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With the Indian outbound market forecast to be worth $143.5 billion annually by the end of this decade, the Indian tourism sector will come under the spotlight during Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2024, which returns to the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) for its 31st edition from 6-9 May.

According to a report by booking.com and Mckinsey, 70% of Indians travelling overseas choose nearby destinatio­ns, with one-third choosing destinatio­ns in the Middle East. The UAE is the top regional destinatio­n, followed by Saudi Arabia. According to the DET, India is Dubai’s top source market, with 1.9 million visitors in the first 10 months of 2023. Saudi Arabia is aiming for 7.5 million visitors by 2030.

To illustrate the sheer size and potential growth of India’s overall outbound market, prior to the pandemic in 2019, Indians made 26.9 million overseas trips; the report predicts that by 2030, that number could increase to 50 million departures.

Danielle Curtis, Exhibition Director ME, Arabian Travel Market, said: “The boom in outbound travel from India is being driven primarily by the growing middle class. In 2020, only 37 million households had annual income between $10,000 and up to $35,000, but due to India’s rapid economic growth, by 2030 that number will rise significan­tly to 177 million households.

“More specifical­ly, households earning over $35,000 per annum will also increase from two million in 2020 to 13 million by 2030, a sixfold increase!

“And with India’s median age being just 28 years, it’s litle wonder that the UNWTO recognises India as one of the top three fastestgro­wing outbound markets in the world. By 2030, India’s total travel expenditur­e will be valued at $410 billion.

“Puting that into perspectiv­e, prior to Covid, in 2019, it was worth just $150 billion, an increase of 173%.”

Furthermor­e, it is not just the volume of Indian travellers that is geting Middle East destinatio­ns excited. According to a survey by Acko Insurance, the majority of Indian travellers who responded were willing to spend up to $7,000 on internatio­nal trips.

Another reason already alluded to is the close proximity of the Gulf states, Dubai is the most popular city destinatio­n for Indian travellers, just three hours flight time from Mumbai. In addition, increased connectivi­ty and affordable air travel from tier-two cities are also driving demand, particular­ly direct flights with low-cost carriers.

“And with over 8.5 million Indian expatriate­s currently working in the GCC, business travel and bleisure, will undoubtedl­y underpin this growth,” added Curtis.

ATM 2024 is expecting a record number of travel profession­als representi­ng outbound as well as inbound travel to India. Delegates, exhibitors and atendees will be given ample opportunit­y to network and make new and business contacts as well as the opportunit­y to explore the Indian travel sector through various show features, including a dedicated India Summit, which will look deeper into this vibrant market.

ATM 2024 will feature a dedicated India summit entitled, ‘Unlocking the True Potential of Inbound Indian Travellers, ’ which will take place at ATM’S Global Stage on Day 1 of the show, Monday 6th May, from 14:45 to 15:25 in conjunctio­n with VIDEC Consultant­s Private Limited. The Summit will explore the dynamics of India as a key source market for tourism growth, as well as current and future opportunit­ies.

Last year’s ATM hosted several high-profile exhibitors from India, including Air India, who exhibited for the first time, the Goa Department of Tourism, Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board, Uttar Pradesh Tourism, Karnataka Department of Tourism, Odisha Tourism and Puducherry Tourism.

This year, with an anticipate­d 20% increase in exhibitors from India expected, Tbo.com, Taj Hotels, Rezlive, and Rategain have already confirmed. New exhibitors to feature in the 2024 edition of the show include Verteil Technologi­es, Tulah Clinical Wellness, Zentrumhub and The Paul Resorts & Hotels.

In line with its theme, ‘Empowering Innovation: Transformi­ng Travel Through Entreprene­urship’, the 31st edition of ATM will once again host a range of stakeholde­rs from across the Middle East and beyond.

Held in conjunctio­n with Dubai World Trade Centre, ATM 2024’s strategic partners include Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism (DET), Destinatio­n Partner; Emirates, Official Airline Partner; IHG Hotels & Resorts, Official Hotel Partner; Al Rais Travel, Official DMC Partner and Rotana Hotels & Resorts, Registrati­on Sponsor.

Arabian Travel Market (ATM), now in its 31st year, is the leading internatio­nal travel and tourism event in the Middle East for inbound and outbound tourism profession­als. ATM 2023 welcomed over 40,000 atendees and hosted over 30,000 visitors, including more than 2,100 exhibitors and representa­tives from over 150 countries, across 10 halls at Dubai World Trade Centre.

 ?? ?? ↑ India is Dubai’s top source market, with 1.9 million visitors in the first 10 months of 2023.
↑ India is Dubai’s top source market, with 1.9 million visitors in the first 10 months of 2023.

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