Travel Trade Journal

Final preparatio­ns underway for Arabian Travel Market 2021 in-person event in Dubai

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Arabian Travel Market (ATM) has reconfirme­d that the 2021 edition of its annual showcase, will go ahead in-person at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) on Sunday 16 to Wednesday 19 May, as final preparatio­ns are being put in place, in particular health and safety.

In addition to Reed Exhibition­s’ Global COVID-19 ‘Safety Shows’ Health & Safety strategy, ATM is working closely with the team at the Dubai World Trade Centre and with Dubai’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM) to provide a safe, touchless and seamless experience for all. The show will strictly adhere to the health and safety guidelines set by the Dubai Government and followed by the venue. The team at DWTC is working hard to ensure that all events run safely and have implemente­d a range of measures including an enhanced cleaning regime, improved air circulatio­n and multiple hand sanitiser stations.

The theme of this year’s show is ‘A new dawn for travel and tourism’ and the spotlight will be focused on the very latest ‘COVID’ news from around the world – vaccine rollouts, social and travel restrictio­ns and as consequenc­e, the current state of the industry and more importantl­y, what the future holds. It will also look at the emerging trends and how innovation can drive the industry forward.

In-person on the show floor, 62 countries represente­d by main stand holders and sharers will be participat­ing this year. They include the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Germany, Cyprus, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Italy, Greece, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, South Korea, Maldives, the Philippine­s, Thailand, Mexico and the USA to name but a few.

Features this year will include Travel Forward at ATM, which will highlight keynote speakers and world-class technology experts, that will provide industry-leading insights about the latest technologi­es and trends that will undoubtedl­y shape the future of travel and tourism. The ATM 2021 conference programme includes the Global Stage which will feature the Hotel Industry Summit and Buyer Forums dedicated to key source markets such as Saudi Arabia, India and China.

There is an Internatio­nal Tourism and Investment Conference, plus other focused events on Gulf-Israeli ties, an Aviation Panel and a special seminar aimed at encouragin­g women to take up careers in tourism and travel. In addition, other co-located events will include the Digital Influencer Speed Networking event and Buyers’ Club.

Also, for the first time, a new hybrid format will mean a virtual ATM running a week later to complement and reach a wider audience than ever before. ATM Virtual, which made its debut earlier this year after ATM 2020 was postponed, proved to be a resounding success attracting 12,000 online attendees from 140 countries.

ATM 2021’s strategic partners include Dubai’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM) as Destinatio­n Partner, Emaar Hospitalit­y Group as Official Hotel Partner and Emirates as Official Airline Partner.

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