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RAK tourism on track for 1m visitors

Authority says it has seen record breaking numbers so far this year

- BY ED CLOWES Staff Reporter

The northernmo­st emirate of Ras Al Khaimah has said it is on track to smash targets to attract one million visitors by the end of the year.

Haitham Mattar, Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Developmen­t Authority’s (RAKTDA) chief executive officer, said that the government body intended to “hit one million tourists right out of the park. We’re well ahead of target.”

According to the CEO, the first quarter of 2018 saw a 12 per cent increase in visitor numbers over the same period last year. Mattar said that 2017 was itself an extremely successful period for the authority, with 19 per cent growth recorded annually.

Such performanc­e has allowed Ras Al Khaimah to instill confidence and attract investment, remedying some of its problems, such as hotel undersuppl­y.

It currently has a pipeline of 5,000 hotel rooms to deal with rapidly increasing visitor numbers.

“To some extent we have been able to address the issue of undersuppl­y in certain areas. We just announced with Emaar a new Address hotel, and we’re in discussion­s about potentiall­y adding two new Rove hotels with them too,” Mattar said.

Attributin­g Ras Al Khamaih’s success to its partnershi­ps with key airlines, and its diversific­ation strategy to position the city-state as a cultural and adventure destinatio­n, Mattar is clear about what it takes to be successful.

“The likes flydubai are of Emirates and our largest suppliers. Over 90 per cent of our business comes through Dubai Airport,” he said.

But equally important, Mattar added, was that the authority had “diversifie­d our visitors, our clients, and we’ve diversifie­d our product.”

Nowadays, visitors to the emirate can go scuba diving, ride horses around the mountains, and get strapped in to the longest zip-line in the world.

“This zip-line initiative is an indication of our direction: We’ve announced more hiking and biking trails around Jebel Jais (the UAE’s tallest mountain), the country’s first ever luxury camp … and we continue to look at packages that have more adventure,” he said.

“We want to position Ras Al Khaimah as the adventure of the Middle East,” he added.

Progressiv­e

The emirate’s strategy has proven popular in Europe: The bulk of Ras Al Khaimah’s new visitors come from the Czech Republic and other Eastern European countries.

At least within the UAE, however, Ras Al Khaimah is known for more than just adventure.

“We have been quite liberal in our approach, by demonstrat­ing the relaxed laws. The judicial system has been improved and enhanced, and we recently launched a one day judicial system,” Mattar said. The system allows tourists to resolve disputes or conflicts, should they arise, within one day.

This was giving visitors the confidence and security of staying in a place that had “easy and flexible laws,” Mattar said.

Pressed on the issue of gambling following this week’s announceme­nt surroundin­g the arrival of infamous casino and hotel brand Caesars Palace in Dubai, Mattar said: “We don’t see casinos as a driving force for tourism.”

 ?? Clint Egbert/Gulf News ?? Haitham Mattar at the Arabian Hotel Investment Conference taking place at the Waldorf Astoria Ras Al Khaimah yesterday.
Clint Egbert/Gulf News Haitham Mattar at the Arabian Hotel Investment Conference taking place at the Waldorf Astoria Ras Al Khaimah yesterday.

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