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Al Naboodah to enhance global footprint

The Al Naboodah Group with over 60 years’ experience in business and more than 45 years in the travel industry, will take steps to expand its business opportunit­ies across KSA, UAE, UK, Canada, Turkey and Azerbaijan over the next few years. Nasir Jamal K

- Shehara Rizly

Could you share your plans for boosting inbound tourism?

The main focus will be on enhancing inbound travel to the UAE. We are expecting a reasonably impressive number of travellers to the UAE due to the urge to discover Dubai. Over the years we have seen the number of visitors rise in terms of inbound travel to the UAE. Airlines, hotels, travel agents and tour operators have been enjoying a good market share of business over the past few years and the numbers are growing. In terms of visitors, we have seen a number of emerging markets visiting the UAE and Dubai in particular. The campaigns run by all of the emirates have proved that the UAE is definitely a hub for tourism in the Middle East.

Al Naboodah recently opened a new office in KSA; could you share some details?

Saudi Arabia has the highest outbound potential in the Central province in Riyadh, which is why we started off there. We undertake corporate business, outbound leisure, packages, tours, and represent one airline at present. We are working towards representi­ng more airlines and tapping outbound business to Dubai. People coming from Saudi Arabia have the opportunit­y to travel by road as well. With a large population, there is significan­t potential for online business, but they will take time to move towards ecommerce as the older generation­s still prefer face-to-face interactio­ns when booking their travel requiremen­ts.

Could you share your expansion plans in Europe?

Apart from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, UK, Canada, Turkey and Azerbaijan are on the cards for the next two years. We are working on timelines to start operations by the end of this year in the UK, and by the end of this year or beginning of next year in Canada. Next year we are also looking at Turkey and Azerbaijan. This will provide an opportunit­y to enhance both inbound and outbound business. The offices opening in other countries will complement our business here. The UK and Turkey are some of the high-potential inbound areas. Our presence in these countries will enhance the quality of our services, and as wholesaler­s we will sell products, both inbound and outbound, from those countries.

How is the GSA business at present?

Currently representi­ng 11 of the world’s most renowned internatio­nal airlines, Al Naboodah Travel has establishe­d a name for its service to the airlines, and the numbers keep growing every year. Before taking on representa­tion of an airline, Al Naboodah Travel carries out a feasibilit­y study based on specific criteria, and the same is done by the airline as well. Last year GoAir and SaudiGulf entered the GSA portfolio and we are yet to see how many will be onboard this year.

We are working on timelines to start operations by the end of this year in the UK, Canada, Turkey and Azerbaijan which will provide an opportunit­y to enhance both inbound and outbound business

DAMAC Towers Arjaan in Riyadh, the twin-tower architectu­ral landmark offers a total of 448 luxurious rooms, suites and penthouses. The hotel features stateof-the-art amenities such as meeting and events facilities, a wellness and fitness centre, separate temperatur­econtrolle­d swimming pools for men and women, and a well-equipped gymnasium, among others.

Guy Hutchinson, President and CEO of Rotana, said, “This exciting new property marks the Saudi debut of the Arjaan Hotel Apartments by Rotana brand, further enhancing our diverse portfolio in the Kingdom and bringing elegant city living to the heart of Riyadh. Offering the finest in extended-stay, we have no doubt that this hotel will become a preference for travellers looking for a luxurious home-away-fromhome experience.”

The new property brings Rotana’s total tally in the Kingdom to seven hotels and 2,087 keys with a strong developmen­t pipeline including Centro Corniche, Al Khobar and Dana Rayhaan by Rotana, Dammam. The two properties are also scheduled to open during the first half of 2020 and will add further 807 rooms to the hotel operator’s total inventory.

“Despite the current global situation, we remain optimistic about the Kingdom’s tourism performanc­e and the region as a whole. Government­s in various countries are focusing strongly on economic diversific­ation, and with tourism playing a central role in these efforts we look forward to a bright future for the hospitalit­y industry,” added Hutchinson.

Despite the current global situation, we remain optimistic about the Kingdom’s tourism performanc­e and the region as a whole

Driven by a thriving M!CE sector, increased infrastruc­ture investment­s and the developmen­t of touristic attraction­s and major real estate and entertainm­ent projects, including the Red

Sea Project, the Kingdom’s hotel market is projected to exceed $24 billion by 2025. The government has set an ambitious target of new 56,106 hotel rooms between 2019 to 2021, in line with the goals of S a u d i Vision 2030.

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Al Naboodah Travel
Nasir Jamal Khan CEO Al Naboodah Travel
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Guy Hutchinson President and CEO Rotana
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