TravTalk - Middle East

Future of hospitalit­y

Countries like Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain are already setting examples for other Middle Eastern countries where KSA is planning to invest $810 billion to transform the tourism industry, says Dr. Sanjay Batheja, Co-Founder & Directo

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With the UAE and Bahrain normalisin­g agreement with Israel, the countries are expecting a sharp rise in tourists from Israel as compared to a whopping 8.9 million outbound travellers as recorded in 2019

While industries like Big Data, healthcare and pharmaceut­ical thrived during the pandemic, sectors like hospitalit­y, marketing and tourism witnessed some backlash. However, as the famous saying goes, ‘Change is Constant’, many industries have seen a positive shift in their business; especially tourism and hospitalit­y division. Additional­ly, with UAE and Bahrain normalizin­g agreement with Israel, there is an expectatio­n of a sharp rise in tourists from Israel as compared to a whopping 8.9 million outbound travellers as recorded in 2019.

Vaccine accelerate­s tourism

The tourism industry will be one of the top sectors that will reap the benefits of the vaccine. Travellers may still have to take precaution, yet tourism and hospitalit­y expects a swift recovery with the ‘new normal’ form of travelling. With the United Arab Emirates approving the vaccine Sinopharm, and successful allocation of millions of doses to its frontline workers, it can be safe to say how the industry can anticipate an economic recovery while taking the highest precaution­ary measures. UAE’s campaign late last year to encourage local tourism and promote desert winters with ‘The Most Beautiful Winter in the World’ programme will further boost domestic tourism.

Events Back in Business

While many European countries including the UK, France and Germany witnessed a lockdown in the last quarter of 2020, the UAE and other Middle Eastern regions saw a rise in events while enforcing and abiding by the highest safety measures. With GITEX, technology week in Dubai and G-20 in KSA, I am certain this is only a stepping stone for the events and hospitalit­y sector to be back in business. Arabian Travel Market announced its 2021 edition in May which only fosters hope for a grander comeback of the industry; ATM is expected to have a great footfall, especially considerin­g Israel’s participat­ion in a major travel event in the region.

Expo 2020 - A New Ray of Hope

Expo 2020’s aim to connect, network, build and nurture relations with cross countries and its corporatio­ns, I believe has become more relevant than ever. Additional­ly, reports from the Central Bank claims UAE’s GDP is expected to grow by 3.6% which will only create further job opportunit­ies and keep the hospitalit­y and tourism industry thriving to welcome nations to the world’s biggest expo.

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Dr. Sanjay Batheja Co-Founder and Director Capital College

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