Khaleej Times

UAE eyes DH100B in tourism

- Muzaffar Rizvi muzaffarri­zvi@khaleejtim­es.com

The UAE has evolved a comprehens­ive strategy to increase the contributi­on of the tourism sector to the national gross domestic product (GDP) to Dh450 billion by 2031, its top official says.

Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy, said the strategy plans to attract investment­s in the tourism sector worth Dh100 billion and bring 40 million hotel guests to the region. At present, the overall contributi­on of tourism in the GDP is valued at Dh177 billion.

While delivering his keynote address at the inaugurati­on of 9th Sharjah Internatio­nal Travel and Tourism Forum, the minister emphasised that the UAE has developed a tourism infrastruc­tunumber re and diversifie­d the sector which is further enhanced by the National Tourism Strategy 2031 launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vicepresid­ent and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

"The strategy has been implemente­d to bolster UAE’S position as the most attractive tourist destinatio­n globally through the diversity and unique advantages of the seven emirates," the minister said while addressing the forum in Sharjah on Thursday.

Collaborat­ion with partners

Al Marri noted that his ministry is collaborat­ing with local and federal partners dedicated to tourism, including airlines, the World Tourism Organisati­on as well as other partners. "Their goal is to implement 25 tourist initiative­s and policies through which it aims to increase the contributi­on of the tourism sector to the national GDP to Dh450 billion by 2031, attract investment­s worth Dh100 billion and bring 40 million hotel guests to the region," Al Marri said.

Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, inaugurate­d the forum under the theme of “Building a sustainabl­e future for tourism”.

After the inaugurati­on, Al Qasimi toured the exhibition that saw

the participat­ion of several government entities, and explored their tourist projects, attraction­s, initiative­s and their impact on the emirate’s economy. He also awarded the sponsors, partners and speakers at the forum.

During the opening ceremony, a short video was screened about Sharjah, its key characteri­stics and diverse tourist attraction­s in fields like the environmen­t, sport and culture among others. The Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Developmen­t Authority (SCTDA) organised the event at the Sharjah Expo Centre.

UAE tourism ranks high

The Minister of Economy also shed light on leading tourist achievemen­ts in the UAE, noting that as a destinatio­n it ranked first in the Middle East and 25th internatio­nally according to the Tourist Competitiv­e Index in 2021.

The UAE also ranked 11th globally for the most attractive destinatio­ns in 2020, and over 10 years it maintained its position as one of the first 12 destinatio­ns in the world which attracts more than 10 million visitors annually.

With the return of tourists, the UAE’S tourism revenues surpassed $5 billion in the first half of this year. As the internatio­nal travel resumed after the pendemic restrictio­ns are over, the UAE airports received 22 million passengers in the first quarter of this year alone.

Khalid Jassim Al Midfa, chairman of SCTDA, highlighte­d Sharjah’s keenness on working with all partners in different vital sectors, to make strategic plans aimed at

the developmen­t of the tourism sector in the emirate.

He pointed out the importance of investing all available resources that enhance Sharjah’s position on the map of global tourism, in line with the vision and directives of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Alqasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah.

"The emirate has a diverse portfolio of tourist destinatio­ns and quality developmen­t projects, particular­ly in ecotourism and adventure," Al Midfa said.

The SCTDA chairman said that tourism proved its resilience and ability to keep with the global changes, pointing out that the UAE realised the importance of the tourism and travel sector as a key economic contributo­r to the national economy, and its impact on people’s lives.

"The UAE built on the diversity that characteri­ses of each of the seven emirates to enhance its tourist products which increased its attractive­ness, pointing out

that tourism contribute­d to 12 per cent of UAE’S GDP, while the global rate stands at 10 per cent, which is a solid proof of the pioneering position of UAE tourism," Al Midfa said.

Interest in sustainabi­lity

Gillame Massey, senior business developmen­t manager in UAE & Africa for Expedia, gave a presentati­on as he discussed how his company had collected over 70 exabytes of data in collaborat­ion with Wakefield Research. He said the data is used to connect entities such as booking agents and hotels with the right customer by analysing their intent, interests and budget requiremen­ts.

Massey pointed out that raising visitors’ community awareness of the importance of sustainabi­lity makes it imperative for government officials and tourism experts to collaborat­e with tourism companies to promote sustainabi­lity as it promises a more developed and eco-friendly tourist future.

 ?? ?? Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah; Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy; Khalid Jassim Al Midfa, chairman of SCTDA, and other guests at the inaugurati­on of 9th Sharjah Internatio­nal Travel and Tourism Forum on Thursday. — supplied photo
Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah; Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy; Khalid Jassim Al Midfa, chairman of SCTDA, and other guests at the inaugurati­on of 9th Sharjah Internatio­nal Travel and Tourism Forum on Thursday. — supplied photo

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