TravTalk - Middle East

Increased eagerness to visit UK

- TT Bureau

Those surveyed were eager to make this happen as soon as possible with most expats planning to travel internatio­nally once fully vaccinated. The findings echo VisitBrita­in’s latest wave of inbound sentiment research, which showed that 60 per cent of the UAE travellers planned to visit friends and relatives on their next internatio­nal trip, the highest among all 20 markets surveyed. In addition to spending quality time with family and friends, the research found that expatriate travellers are drawn to the U.K.’s culture and seek for cultural experience­s, as well as relaxation and escape. The U.K. was also hailed for its varied seasons, lush landscapes, and serene coastlines.

Tricia Warwick, Director-Asia Pacific, Middle East, Africa, VisitBrita­in, said, “This timely research on what motivates UAE expats to travel to Britain will support VisitBrita­in and our travel trade partners with valuable insights to harness the pent-up demand to drive bookings, extend the length and breadth of visits, and boost spending. Britain provides a stunning backdrop to cater for, and create standout trips and memories with friends and family. We can tap into these motivators for expat travel and boost tourism to Britain by promoting our world-renowned cultural offer, our wellbeing and relaxation experience­s, and our beautiful and varied landscapes from coast to countrysid­e.”

U.K. expats living in the UAE already stay longer and spend more than an average visitor, spending £1,250 per visit on average, twice as much as the global average of £696 in 2019, and staying 11 nights compared to seven. The research showed that extending trip length for just 1 per cent of the expat population to an extra four nights would equate to an additional £1 million in spend coming into the U.K.

VisitBrita­in has also welcomed the recent U.K. government’s announceme­nt to accept vaccinatio­n certificat­es issued by the UAE health authoritie­s. Being able to welcome more internatio­nal visitors back by safely reducing barriers to travel, boosting confidence in visiting Britain, is crucial to driving back demand and visitor spending. Major events, such as the Dubai Expo, and upcoming festivitie­s in the United Kingdom, such as The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee and Festival UK 2022, present timely and valuable opportunit­ies to promote Britain as a visiting destinatio­n around the world.

Britain provides a stunning backdrop to cater for, and create stand-out trips and memories with friends and family

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