The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Destinatio­n Zimbabwe campaign goes to Dubai

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THE Zimbabwe Tourism Authority is exhibiting at the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) that started yesterday in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates.

ZTA head corporate affairs Mr Godfrey Koti said they were using the exhibition as an opportunit­y to create awareness on Destinatio­n Zimbabwe.

“We intend to maximise our visibility efforts in this market for the destinatio­n through showcasing the country’s tourism and cultural products as well as promote it as a safe tourism investment destinatio­n,” said Mr Koti.

Zimbabwe has been experienci­ng a steady increase in tourist arrivals from the Middle East source markets since 2004.

Mr Koti said they were treating the Middle East market as a “greenfield”, hence their efforts would be largely based on creating awareness and visibility.

“We have, in the past, recorded relatively steady tourist inflows of 3 988 in 2004 and at peak, of 10 077 arrivals in 2009, while the figure dropped significan­tly due to travel restrictio­ns imposed as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“The growth pre-pandemic had been attributed to promotiona­l campaigns that had been put into effect mostly through participat­ion at various exhibition­s including the ATM as well as hosting of media and tour agencies on familiaris­ation tours,” he said.

Participat­ion at travel fairs like the ATM, market specific road shows and digital marketing are the major promotiona­l tools the ZTA is using after Expo 2020 Dubai, to increase destinatio­n visibility in the Middle East source markets.

The ATM is a travel and tourism event unlocking business potential within the Middle East for inbound and outbound tourism profession­als.

Tourism destinatio­ns from the Middle East and around the world showcase a diverse range of accommodat­ion options, breathtaki­ng tourism attraction­s and new airline routes.

The ATM hosts 150 of the industry’s top buyers through the Hosted Delegate programme.

The programme is an effective way for buyers looking to expand their business in the Middle East through increased access to the right exhibitors.

It is one of the most establishe­d travel trade exhibition­s within the Middle East and Gulf region. Internatio­nal buyers from the rest of Middle East, part of Asia, the Pacific, Europe and Africa attend this annual tourism showcase.

Zimbabwe is taking advantage of that to show the region that it is a destinatio­n of choice from competitor­s, South Africa, Nigeria, Seychelles, Mauritius, Tanzania, Zambia, Namibia, Kenya and Ethiopia, who are regular exhibitors.

Destinatio­n Zimbabwe enjoys direct flights from the Middle East through Emirates Airlines, RwandAir and Qatar Airways.

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Zimbabwe Tourism Authorit yofficials talk to buyers at the Zim - babwe stand at the on-going Arabian Travel Market Exhibition in Dubai yesterday

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