TravTalk - Middle East

Sharjah Tourism buoyant about record growth & occupancy for ’17

Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Authority participat­ed at Arabian Travel Market for the 20th year and recorded a significan­t milestone of attendance. It is also upbeat about the latest guest night returns according to which hotels in Sharjah are reporting hi

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The Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Authority has created a strong brand presence in the main areas and witnessed a good vibe with the new stand design, taking elements from its award winning design at ITB Berlin. The Chairman of Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Authority, H.E.

Khalid Jasim Al Midfa, said, “We always enjoy attending ATM in part because it is a show right at our doorstep, but mainly because it always opens the door to new possibilit­ies and opportunit­ies from new innovation­s, to new markets and of course the hope of the potential, as new companies pass by with ideas. It is an opportunit­y to reacquaint with friends and as a member of the UNWTO ministers panel to present and position Sharjah’s message clearly and strongly to a key audience.”

Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Developmen­t Authority is targeting a 12 per cent growth in GCC tourism figures for 2017, after success at the recent Riyadh Travel Fair at the beginning of the month, the Arabian Travel Market is the next step in achieving this strategic move in its overall growth.

The Middle East was highlighte­d as the main growth region for tourism with a particular emphasis on the United Arab Emirates. Sharjah attracted huge footfall thanks to its entrance branding and design and additional elements of the new pavilion. Al Midfa further mentioned “As the visitors enter the main ATM atrium, they are instantly encouraged to “Explore More” of Sharjah with a new focus being given to Sharjah as it creates a new positionin­g strategy for itself in outdoor tourism. Sharjah offers a huge diversity in its landscape stretching from the East Coast to the West Coast with mountains, wadis, desert and of course beaches for visitors to enjoy. Through the work of the Environmen­tal Protection Areas Authority who are also participat­ing at the ATM with Sharjah Tourism there are great facilities for the family to enjoy, where you can see rare animals in their natural habitats such as the Arabian Leopard in Al Hefaiyah or migratory birds visiting the ancient salt flats at Wasit Wetlands Centre. Presenting Sharjah as an outdoor tourism destinatio­n seems sensible,” said Al Midfa.

He adds, “Most people who enjoy desert activities take part in them in Sharjah, this year we will start to regulate these to ensure the safety of everyone and the preservati­on of the fragile ecosystem found in the dunes”

The new addition to Kalba with the high-end eco lodges further exemplifie­s the positionin­g, the lodges were recently launched and are another exciting propositio­n that we feel sure will encourage further outdoor tourism in Sharjah. Kalba is an undevelope­d hamlet on the East Coast and has beautiful mangroves which are home to the critically endangered Arabian Collared Kingfisher.

This year the economic upturn and the strong presence created by the Tourism Authority has meant that the delegation attending with the Authority is particular­ly strong, with representa­tion from Shar-

jah Internatio­nal Airport, The Sharjah Museums Department, Sharjah Institute for Heritage, Knowledge without borders, Beha’a The Sharjah Environmen­t Company, Auras Tours, Coral Beach Resort Sharjah, Oceanic Khorfakkan Resort & Spa / Hotel Holiday Internatio­nal / Marbella Resort, Ramada Hotel, Royal Tulip the Act Hotel, SATA, Sheraton Sharjah Beach & Resort, Al Khalidiah, Radisson Blu, Hilton hotel, Al Majaz Premier, Aryana, Al Shaab Village, COZMO, Golden Tulip, Air Arabia, Trav Talk and Breeze Tourism.

SCTA joins the UNWTO Ministeria­l Forum at ATM

On the opening day of ATM, the UNWTO and the Arabian Travel Market hosted a ministeria­l forum on tourism’s contributi­on to sustainabl­e and inclusive economic growth and diversific­ation in the MENA region. Ministers and senior leaders from nine countries took part in the forum which was chaired by CNN’s Becky Anderson. The ministers came from Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Oman, Tunisia, and the UAE as well as Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah to debate the agenda items.

The Chairman of Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Developmen­t Authority, HE Khalid Jasim Al Midfa who was speaking as part of the forum said, “It is an honour to present Sharjah in a discussion at this level. This event is extremely important not just because we can discuss best practice with our colleagues from other countries in the region who are all facing similar challenges and of course celebratin­g their own successes; but it also important that forums at this level spotlight the importance of the whole tourism infrastruc­ture. This year the UNWTO has chosen “Sustainabi­lity” in all its forms for its focus. Sustainabi­lity is so important to the tourism industry, and it is particular­ly important that the key decision makers are enabled through the use of all possible technologi­es to make the correct decision for all our futures. As leaders of tourism destinatio­ns we are only the guardians of our natural assets for our future generation­s and it is important at we all focus on sustainabi­lity so that we can honour the trust that is placed on us.”

We always enjoy attending ATM in part because it is a show right at our doorstep, but mainly because it always opens the door to new possibilit­ies and opportunit­ies from new innovation­s, to new markets and of course the hope of the potential, as new companies pass by with ideas

Other areas of innovation include the Tourism Satellite Account, this TSA provides the Authority with up to date informatio­n and measures tourisms results through providing the factual data on economic performanc­e across the board, including oil related and non-related GDP. The Chairman stressed that the impact of tourism on Sharjah should not be underestim­ated as it currently contribute­d 8 per cent to the GDP.

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H.E. Khalid Jasim Al Midfa Chairman, Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Authority

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