Khaleej Times

UAE emerges as top family tourism destinatio­n in ME

- Rohma Sadaqat — rohma@khaleejtim­es.com

Family tourism packages continue to enjoy a surge in popularity, as tourism and hospitalit­y vendors across the UAE focus on reinforcin­g the country’s image as a family-friendly destinatio­n, experts at the Arabian Travel Market (ATM 2019) said.

Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation, officially inaugurate­d the event on Sunday. The 26th edition of the event is taking place from April 28 to May 1, and has attracted representa­tives from over 150 countries. With more than 40,000 visitors expected to attend, ATM 2019 will showcase over 2,500 exhibiting companies — of these 100 will be making their show debut.

Chris Newman, chief operating officer, Emaar Hospitalit­y Group, noted that family leisure tourism is one of the largest segments in the industry right now, and that it continues to record robust growth. As one of the most visited destinatio­ns in the world, Dubai appeals to family tourists for its easy connectivi­ty, infrastruc­ture, tourist attraction­s and the family-friendly hotels in the city, he said.

“It is important to customise packages for families and this is reflected in our new summer

packages offering up to three free nights at the premium luxury Address Hotels + Resorts, and the upscale lifestyle Vida Hotels and Resorts. The exclusive summer rates are also available at Rove Hotels,” he said.

“With the launch of the summer packages, we aim to meet the lifestyle aspiration­s of our internatio­nal visitors as well as UAE residents,” Newman said.

Axel Jarosch, general manager of the recently opened Jumeirah Al Wathba Desert Resort & Spa Abu Dhabi, also spoke about the importance of ensuring family-friendly offerings for guests.

“Most of our guests are from the UAE and GCC region, and they always like to focus on booking stays at locations that will have something for the whole family. These usually involve activities that bring the family together and which allow them to unwind and connect with each other. Our location means that we offer activities such as star gazing in the desert at night, and guided tours that allow families to learn more about the fauna and flora of the surroundin­g areas.”

Jarosch also noted that the Jumeirah Group was investing in promoting its hotels as family-oriented destinatio­ns. “Families like doing lots of things together and creating wonderful memories. This will often involve a lot of customisat­ion of the holiday packages, which we are happy to do, and which we see as an opportunit­y to promote our brand.”

umeirah Group was investing in promoting its hotels as familyorie­nted destinatio­ns Axel Jarosch, general manager, Jumeirah Al Wathba Desert Resort & Spa Abu Dhabi

 ??  ?? Visitors looking at the model of Creek Tower at The Address stall at the Arabian Travel Market at the Dubai World Trade Centre on Sunday. At right, a potter at work at the Bahrain stall.
Visitors looking at the model of Creek Tower at The Address stall at the Arabian Travel Market at the Dubai World Trade Centre on Sunday. At right, a potter at work at the Bahrain stall.
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— Photos by Neeraj Murali
 ??  ?? Emirati women making craft at the UAE stall at ATM 2019.
Emirati women making craft at the UAE stall at ATM 2019.

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