·
8.3
million EU residents will travel to the GCC in 2023, an additional 1.9 million
travellers when compared with 2018
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The
number of ATM delegates, exhibitors and attendees interested in doing business
with Europe increased 24% between 2017 and 2018
Arrivals
from Europe to the GCC will increase 29% over the period 2018 to 2023, driven
by new and direct flight routes, a growing number of millennial and
middle-class travellers and competitive air fares, according to the latest data
released ahead of Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2019,
which takes place at Dubai World Trade Centre from 28 April – 1 May 2019.
According
to ATM’s research partner, Colliers
International, as many as 8.3 million EU
residents will travel to the GCC in 2023, an additional 1.9 million travellers
when compared to 2018 arrival figures.
Adding to this, figures
from ATM 2018 show the number of delegates arriving from Europe increased 5%
between 2017 and 2018, while the number of delegates, exhibitors and attendees
interested in doing business with Europe increased by 24%.
Danielle Curtis, Exhibition Director ME, Arabian Travel Market, said: “Historically,
Europe and the GCC have enjoyed excellent travel and tourism links and this
trend is set to continue over the next four years.
“The UAE and Saudi Arabia
are expected to continue to be the preferred GCC destinations for European
tourists, welcoming a projected 6.15 million and 1.11 million visitors
respectively by 2023. Oman will follow with 720,000 visitors, while Bahrain
will welcome 310,000 and Kuwait 140,000.”
Driving this demand in the
UAE throughout 2018, Emirates introduced new flights to London Stansted,
Edinburgh, Lyon and Paris; Etihad to Barcelona; flydubai to Catania,
Thessaloniki, Krakow, Dubrovnik, Zagreb and Helsinki; and Air Arabia to Prague.
While in Saudi Arabia, new routes to destinations including
Vienna and Malaga were added during the same period.
Looking at the outbound market potential, GCC
travel to EU countries is expected to grow by 50%, with 6 million GCC residents
projected to visit Europe by 2023. The Colliers data indicates that Saudi
Arabia will lead this growth with 2.98 million KSA residents travelling to
Europe in 2023, followed by 1.73 million UAE residents, 600,000 Kuwaitis,
340,000 Bahrainis and 210,000 Omanis.
While part of this growth can be attributed to
the UAE and Saudi Arabia’s large expatriate populations, GCC nationals are no
strangers to European destinations, its culture and history – as well as its
retail and luxury hospitality offerings.
Curtis said: “Saudi Arabia is predicted to retain
its position as the largest outbound travel market destination in the GCC, with
an additional 1.2 million trips forecasted per year by 2023 – a 70% growth on
2018 trips. Driving this growth will be the rising spending power of both
millennials and females in the Kingdom.”
According to the Colliers research, the UK,
France, Switzerland and Sweden will be the top European destinations for GCC
nationals to visit, with the UK expected to account for 890,000 trips by 2023.
“In the UK, Brexit has weakened the British
Pound providing an additional incentive for Gulf tourists, while the relaxation
of tourist visa requirements and GCC residents’ growing interest in medical
tourism is encouraging travel to countries such as Switzerland and Sweden,”
Curtis added.
ATM 2019 will welcome more than 100 European
exhibitors to the show, with names such as Armani Hotel Milano, the German
National Tourism Board, Port Aventura World, the National Tourism Organisation
of Serbia and the Austrian National Tourism Office as well as various new
exhibitors including Belarus National Tourism Agency, Moscow Committee for
Tourism and Montenegro National Tourism Organisation.
Considered by industry professionals as a
barometer for the Middle East and North Africa tourism sector, ATM welcomed
over 39,000 people to its 2018 event, showcasing the largest exhibition in the
history of the show, with hotels comprising 20% of the floor area.
Brand new for this year’s show will be the
launch of Arabian Travel Week,
an umbrella brand comprising four co-located shows including ATM 2019, ILTM Arabia, CONNECT
Middle East, India & Africa – a new route development forum and
new consumer-led event ATM Holiday Shopper.
Arabian Travel Week will take place at Dubai World Trade Centre from 27 April –
1 May 2019.
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