Times of Oman

Chinese visitors to GCC to increase 54% by 2023

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: The number of Chinese tourists travelling to the GCC is expected to increase 54 per cent from 1.4 million in 2018 to 2.2 million in 2023, growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 4.8 per cent, according to data published ahead of Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2020.

As destinatio­ns from across the globe prepare to showcase their latest offering at ATM 2020, which is being held at Dubai World Trade Centre from April 19 – 22, 2020, Colliers Internatio­nal predicts China will maintain its position as a top source market across the GCC, particular­ly in the UAE, where Chinese visitors are currently the second and fourth highest ranked source markets for Abu Dhabi and Dubai, respective­ly.

Adding to this, the data predicts the UAE will continue to be the preferred GCC destinatio­n for Chinese tourists, welcoming a projected 1.9 million visitors by 2023.

Saudi Arabia will follow with 1 million visitors, while Oman will welcome 76,900, Bahrain 26,300 and Kuwait 2,800.

Arabian Travel Market

Danielle Curtis, Exhibition Director ME, Arabian Travel Market, said, “China’s links with the GCC have strengthen­ed in recent years due to the introducti­on of additional and direct airline routes; relaxed visa regulation­s; the strong growth of the Chinese economy and Chinese tourists’ increasing disposable income. The recent influx in Chinese visitors to the GCC shows no sign of abating as we look ahead to 2023 and beyond – owing largely to the many business and investment opportunit­ies that the region presents, as well as a new generation of leisure attraction­s and retail destinatio­ns.

“Keen to capitalise on this growing potential, figures from ATM 2019 show more than 100 per cent increase in Chinese visitor attendance as well as 15 per cent increase YoY between 2018 and 2019, in the number of delegates, exhibitors and attendees interested in doing business with China.”

Focusing on the GCC, Chinese visitors to the region are expected to generate an estimated $3.48 billion in travel and tourism revenue by 2023, an increase of 71 per cent when compared with figures from 2018,” said Curtis. “In 2018 Bahrain witnessed the highest average spend per visit at $2,567. Saudi Arabia followed with an average Chinese tourist spend per trip reaching $1,582, very closely followed by the UAE at $1,459 and Kuwait and Oman reaching $1,167 and $730 respective­ly.”

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