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Dubai agency eyes China, India, Russia to boost cruise tourism

Dubai Tourism expects 725,000 cruise tourists in 2018, up from 625,000 last year

- BY SARAH DIAA Staff Reporter

Dubai’s tourism body is eyeing visitors from China, India, Spain, Portugal and Russia to boost the emirate’s cruise tourism sector and reach its target of one million cruise tourists by the end of 2021.

The target would mark a significan­t jump from the 625,000 cruise passengers Dubai recorded in the 2016-17 season and comes as the emirate plans to have 10 cruise ships based at its port.

A top spokespers­on from the Dubai Corporatio­n for Tourism and Commerce Marketing (Dubai Tourism) said that new technology aboard cruise ships is making cruise tourism appeal to younger travellers and boosting demand in the segment.

“Cruise tourism is one of the fastest-growing sectors in the tourism industry. Annually, there are 26 million cruise tourists globally. With the new ships coming in, it’s no longer just the elderly who are taking cruises; it’s now even younger people,” said Hamad Bin Mejren, senior vice-president for the stakeholde­rs department at Dubai Tourism.

The tourism board expects to see 725,000 cruise tourists in the 2018-19 season, and 825,000 cruise tourists in the 2019-20 season.

Currently, German tourists account for the lion’s share of cruise passengers in Dubai, comprising 40 per cent. Bin Mejren said he expected to see an increase in the number of cruise visitors from India and China due to their relative proximity to Dubai.

“I think these two markets’ contributi­on as cruise source markets will increase greatly over the coming years. Chinese visitors now don’t need a visa [to the UAE], so that will help increase the numbers,” Bin Mejren told Gulf News during the Arabian Travel Market (ATM).

“The traditiona­l source markets are the UK, Italy and Germany, but we’re trying to expand the markets. India and China are two of the growing travel markets in the world, so we’re promoting cruises to these markets.”

Currently, German tourists account for the lion’s share of cruise passengers in Dubai, comprising 40 per cent. Bin Mejren said he expected to see an increase in the number of cruise visitors from India and China due to their relative proximity to Dubai.

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