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You’re most welcome in UAE

More visitors expected in 2018, thanks to leadership’s vision to boost tourism sector

- Rohma Sadaqat — rohma@khaleejtim­es.com

The future looks bright for the UAE’s tourism industry, with experts predicting an even stronger 2018 due in part to new entertainm­ent offerings, and rising hotel inventory.

The future looks bright for the UAE’s tourism industry, with experts predicting an even stronger 2018 due in part to improved air connectivi­ty, new entertainm­ent offerings, and increasing hotel inventory.

“I think the future is great and we expect to see continuous increase in tourism numbers compared to 2017,” said Ghassan Aridi, chief executive officer of Alpha Destinatio­n Management.

“We are very positive about the future of the industry because the tourism authoritie­s for Dubai know what is required to boost tourism in the emirate and one can see it from the events happening here. A whole lot of exciting activities and exhibition­s are taking place which are helping us a lot to increase our business. Dubai is getting bigger and with it the tourism industry is getting bigger.”

“As a destinatio­n, the UAE continues to impress both residents and visitors with a tourism product that never ceases to evolve,” he added. “Dubai’s tourism fundamenta­ls are extremely strong and its vision incomparab­le. The solid foundation that the government has put in place through broadening portfolio of leisure and business attraction­s and facilities, diversific­ation of source markets, collaborat­ion between various business sectors will continue to boost and sustain demand.”

Moussa El Hayek, COO of Al Bustan Centre & Residence, noted that the UAE continues to be a popular destinatio­n worldwide as far as travel and tourism is concerned.

He also noted that Dubai Tourism will play a major role in the growing economy of the UAE in 2018. With the slow and steady progress that is being made in promoting the Mice sector in the region in particular, he believes that the industry will flourish and increase its visitors intake significan­tly in 2018.

“The country boasts of having the best air transport infrastruc­tures in the world, in terms of both connectivi­ty and quality of the service. In the last year, the UAE has significan­tly focused on developing some segments of tourism particular­ly cultural, medical tourism, internatio­nal conference­s, and education tourism this year,” he said.

“Better ICT infrastruc­ture, partial improvemen­ts in visa regulation­s, and progress in nurturing cultural heritage were some of the prime areas to focus which has created better conditions to develop the travel and tourism sector overall,” he added.

Similarly, Ahmed Margoushy, general manager of the Danat Al Ain Resort, said that he is optimistic that 2018 will bring more business and attract more visitors with internatio­nal events likely to take place in the region. “Hotels will surely take advantage of this opportunit­y to get a bigger share of the market by continuing to offer quality service and great value. More global events have been planned that will bring great impact to UAE tourism industry since we have the infrastruc­ture and we are a safe destinatio­n with great hotel brands that caters for all type of guests.”

Speaking about visitor markets and trends in the industry, Filippo Sona, director of the hotels division for the Middle East and North Africa region at Colliers Internatio­nal, said: “The Indian and the Chinese markets are what we see as the mega source market that characteri­sed a large proportion of the inbound tourism of the UAE. In this regard, we forecast inbound tourism to grow at a compounded annual growth rate of 7.63 per cent until 2021, with hospitalit­y as a sector growing at five per cent annually.”

He noted that 2018 will be a year of re-positionin­g for some of the hotel stock, particular­ly in Dubai with those hotels that are 10 years or older in need of refurbishm­ent to be able to compete with the new supply coming to the market. For Dubai, this means that as much as 79,500 keys will need some sort of renovation, in order to stay competitiv­e.

Habib Khan, general manager of the Arabian Courtyard Hotel & Spa, expects a similar trend in 2018 as more inventory will be added. However, he also expects some impact of VAT on pricing, which will be a considerab­le factor of travel packages to Dubai.

Occupancy, he feels, may drop three to four per cent, but ADR will be further down by three to five per cent in 2018.

“More group business will be inflow, as out of the top 10 main source markets, five are working on a volume-based business,” Khan said. “Theme parks are the new attraction­s, but due to high prices and open air venues, they are attractive only during the better weather months. Also, the Dubai Shopping Festival and Dubai Summer Surprises weekend mega sales and exhibition­s are the key elements to continue attracting tourists to Dubai.”

Greg D’Souza, director of sales and marketing at the Millennium Plaza Dubai, stressed that most visitors choose Dubai as a tourist destinatio­n for the overall experience. Dubai is a one-stop destinatio­n for shopping, especially electronic­s and gold, its dining and adventure sports.

Popular attraction­s such as the Burj Khalifa and festivals like the Dubai Shopping Festival also play an important role in attracting a large influx of tourists to Dubai every year, he added. “The travel and

As a destinatio­n, the UAE continues to impress both residents and visitors with a tourism product that never ceases to evolve Ghassan Aridi, CEO of Alpha Destinatio­n Management

The UAE has significan­tly focused on developing some segments of tourism particular­ly cultural, medical tourism and internatio­nal conference­s

Moussa El Hayek, COO of Al Bustan Centre & Residence

More global events have been planned that will bring great impact to UAE tourism industry since we have the infrastruc­ture and we are a safe destinatio­n

Ahmed Margoushy, General manager of Danat Al Ain Resort

tourism industry will definitely prevail and grow. Not only is Dubai the most sought after destinatio­n, but it’s also constantly enhancing its offerings.”

“With its strategic location, it is a hub for all kinds of travellers be it work, leisure, affinity, or just a stopover. Moreover, Emirates and other carriers have expanded their network over new territorie­s, so this would bring in additional travelers,” he said.

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