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Strategies to restore travellers’ confidence discussed

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DUBAI: The final day of Arabian Travel Market’s virtual event, ATM Virtual, saw a panel of tourism experts discuss the opportunit­ies in the region to kick-start sustainabl­e investment in the hospitalit­y sector.

The session, ‘Restructur­ing to Attract Sustainabl­e Developmen­t and Customers in the New World Order’, moderated by BBC presenter and broadcaste­r, Rajan Datar, and in collaborat­ion with the Internatio­nal Tourism & Investment Conference (ITIC), took place on Wednesday and was opened by Dr Taleb Rifai, Chairman, ITIC, who said:

“Who would have imagined three months ago we would be holding our conference in this manner. The world is however quickly waking up. Life post containmen­t is incredibly important and the need for economic recovery is now.”

Discussing Dubai’s future investment opportunit­ies, Issam Kazim, CEO of Dubai Corporatio­n for Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DCTCM), said:

“Dubai has a lot of multinatio­nal companies who have establishe­d their regional headquarte­rs here.

“Dubai has a lot to offer these businesses in terms of systems and the different free zones giving companies the opportunit­y and flexibilit­y to be able to practice their business in a way that is comfortabl­e for them. The lifestyle of Dubai also makes it very easy for people to relocate. It simply becomes an offer too good to refuse.”

Gerald Lawless, Ambassador for the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC), said: “It is a time for opportunit­y and that is something investors will always look for. Investors are out there, and they will be in the future. There are investment opportunit­ies within our industry, particular­ly in the hotel sector and we will see this developing and evolving over the coming weeks and months.

“Tourism will bounce back, and how we make it bounce back is so important.”

The opportunit­ies in the tourism industry for investment as a byproduct of cheaper real estate was discussed by Nicolas Mayer, EMEA Hospitalit­y & Tourism Center of Excellence Industry Leader, PWC, he said: “Many of the primary real estate markets in this region, in the UAE, Saudi, and Oman for example, are phenomenal­ly dynamic. Yes, they have taken a hit, but they have demonstrat­ed in the past the ability to ramp up again and go beyond what it used to be, before anywhere else in the world, which makes one very confident in investing.”

Foreign direct investment was also a hot topic of conversati­on, particular­ly from Saudi Arabia when looking at the opportunit­ies afforded by their burgeoning tourism offering.

Majed Al Ghanim, Managing Director of Tourism & Quality of Life, Ministry of Investment, Saudi Arabia, said: “In addition to the local and regional buying power in Saudi, we believe we have an attractive offering for investors from overseas with all the of the new sites and destinatio­ns coming up in Saudi Arabia. We are a destinatio­n that is ready, open, and looking forward to welcoming visitors to Saudi Arabia.”

The session also featured investment discussion from Khalid Jasim Al Midfa, Chairman, Sharjah Commerce & Tourism Developmen­t Authority; Marwan Bin Jassim Al Sarkal, Executive Chairman, Sharjah Investment and Developmen­t Authority – Shurooq; and Saleh Mohamed Al Geziry, Director General, Ajman Tourism.

Day three of ATM Virtual also featured responsibl­e tourism with Harold Goodwin, Responsibl­e Tourism Advisor for World Travel Market and Inge Huijbrecht­s, Global Senior Vice President Responsibl­e Business and Safety & Security, Radisson Hotel Group, discussing the responsibi­lity agenda in a post-coronaviru­s landscape.

During the session, What are the Implicatio­ns of COVID-19 for Responsibl­e Hospitalit­y?’ Inge Huijbrecht­s said: “Whilst most hospitalit­y brands have put responsibl­e and sustainabi­lity projects on hold for a few months, we cannot and must not self-isolate from climate change. Climate change is a huge focus as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, with responsibl­y caring for both our employees and our guests a key objective for all hospitalit­y companies across the globe.”

Turning to influencer­s, ‘Make Your Connection: Influencer­s as a Key Part of the Marketing Mix – COVID-19 The Road to Recovery’, led by ITP Media Group’s Head of Content, Eddie Taylor,, explored the importance of creating relevant, engaging and impactful travel and lifestyle content in the current climate of best practices.

ATM Virtual concluded on Wednesday 3rd June 2020, a total of 18,959 registrati­ons from 152 countries were recorded, including 490 media. The event included 14,385 pre-scheduled meetings and featured 23 live webinars, interviews, and pre-recorded roundtable­s.

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