TravTalk - Middle East

Reviving tourism amid crisis

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In current times, some countries are slowly opening out for internatio­nal tourists with health and safety standards in place. The tourism boards are now working on plans to ensure that the right message is sent out to the travellers which will help them regain their trust and confidence. Key speakers representi­ng Germany, Spain and Thailand discussed the new rebranding and reposition­ing policies in the second session of Digital Conclave II.

At a time when the industry is trying its best to bounce back, one of the key elements necessary is to communicat­e to the travellers the efforts and hard work that have been put in by the relevant authoritie­s to ensure a safe destinatio­n. Every tourism board has been implementi­ng their own standards as regulated by the government authoritie­s.

Communicat­ing with the industry and customers Yamina Sofo Director – Sales & Marketing, German National Tourist Office, Gulf countries

“It is important to communicat­e with each other, to share opinions and share ideas and to see how we altogether pull on one string to get us all out of this crisis. It affected the tourism industry as one of the first and hardest hit, every destinatio­n has felt the impact of the crisis. Germany has done a tremendous job in handling the crisis, based on our research, feedback and surveys we are on a high ranking of our standards. Over the last few weeks our partners in the industry have implemente­d the necessary hygiene, distance rules, they have updated and upgraded their products according to the new standards so the destinatio­n itself is very well prepared now to welcome back tourists from all over the world.”

Pichaya Saisaengch­an Director of Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Dubai & The Middle East Office

“The COVID situation disrupted the tourism industry but what we are doing now along with our partners is to ensure that we can bounce back with necessary precaution­ary measures. The tourism industry is adjusting to a set of new norms as travel restrictio­ns start to ease. Health control requiremen­ts will become just as necessary as long-standing security protocols, with hygiene becoming a major factor.”

Daniel Rosado Bayon Director of the Spanish Tourism Office in Abu Dhabi

“What we can see today is that the industry is experienci­ng constant changes, as the situation and circumstan­ces are evolving constantly and that allows us to be more flexible and change the approach to the reality we are living. As the customer priority shifts we must change with them. We must adapt to the demands like trust and confidence at this point of time. These are the ingredient­s for recovery. We must make our destinatio­n secure and safe and we must communicat­e it to our customers. When the customers see that the destinatio­n is safe again, they will regain trust and confidence and we will start to see recovery. So, what Spain has done in these last few weeks is that we are open to some countries since July 1, some European countries but GCC will not be able to travel, however we will see them soon. We keep communicat­ing that we are a safe destinatio­n to travel.”

Keeping the industry updated

Sofo recommende­d that they have the regular updates and the B2B partners need to check them as often as possible and in terms of the tourist office in the Gulf, they too will be sharing the necessary informatio­n. “We have updates every two weeks and want the industry profession­als to keep checking for the latest updates.” She went on to state the many safety measures that they will be communicat­ing with their B2B partners.

Currently the main concern is to ensure that the whole traveller journey is safe and the standards are maintained so as a tourism office, this is the work that is carried out by sending out the message, communicat­ing safety measures that they have taken.

Saisaengch­an stated that the GCC expat market is very important for them and constitute­s between 25-30 per cent of travellers from the GCC, which they are continuous­ly developing with their industry partners. On a regular basis they inform the many standards of safety not just of the hotels and destinatio­ns but also of the attraction­s. Rosado said, “People want to travel to have fun, relax and have a good time, now all that is possible. Now when we go on a holiday we have to wear masks and follow the rules implemente­d by the destinatio­n that you will visit. Spain has implemente­d 21 guidelines for tourists which will ensure their safety and security. We have to adapt to them.”

Visa regulation­s

Saisaengch­an shared, “At the moment, travel entry into Thailand is restricted to 11 traveller types such as business travellers, government diplomats, and travellers who require medical treatment in Thailand. Visa requiremev­nts remain the same, however visitors who fall under the approved traveller category require a health certificat­e clarifying no risk of COVID-19 and issued no more than 72 hours before travelling, as well as a health insurance policy with COVID-19 coverage. Travel updates can be found on tatnews.org.” In terms of the Schengen visa the regulation­s will be conveyed by the EU stated Sofo and Rosado.

Germany has done a tremendous job in handling the crisis, based on our research, feedback and surveys we are on a high ranking of our standards

Health control requiremen­ts will become just as necessary as security protocols, with hygiene becoming one of the top factors

As the customer priority shifts we must change with them. We must adapt to the demands like trust and confidence at this point of time

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 ??  ?? Pichaya Saisaengch­an Director of Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Dubai & The Middle East Office
Pichaya Saisaengch­an Director of Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Dubai & The Middle East Office
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Director – Sales & Marketing, German National Tourist Office, Gulf countries
Yamina Sofo Director – Sales & Marketing, German National Tourist Office, Gulf countries
 ??  ?? Daniel Rosado Bayon Director of the Spanish Tourism Office in Abu Dhabi
Daniel Rosado Bayon Director of the Spanish Tourism Office in Abu Dhabi
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