- ATM will unveil 30 long-term goals to celebrate its 30th annual event as it works toward net zero
- Official theme to provide a platform for the ME travel and tourism community to share sustainable insight and develop a cohesive plan to achieve net zero
Arabian Travel Market (ATM), the leading travel and
tourism event for inbound and outbound tourism professionals throughout the
Middle East, has announced that ‘Working Towards Net Zero’ will be its official
theme for ATM 2023, which takes place at the Dubai World Trade Centre on 1-4
May.
RX
(Reed Exhibitions), the organiser of ATM, will celebrate its
30th annual event by unveiling a dedicated sustainability pledge, not only
to make the ATM 2023 event more sustainable but to announce 30 long-term goals
as ATM works towards net zero in line with the RX Global pledge.
Danielle
Curtis, Exhibition Director, Arabian
Travel Market, said: “If the UAE and the wider Middle East
are to achieve their net zero ambitions, the travel and tourism industry will play
a vital role, given its share of regional economic activity and of course its growth
potential.
“With COP27 being held in Sharm El Sheikh this year and COP28 in Dubai in 2023, it is essential that hotels, airlines, leisure resorts and all associated companies start to put their sustainability strategies in place. While unveiling our strategic path to net zero, ATM 2023 will also provide an ideal platform for industry players to engage with sustainability experts and their peers to address the challenges of achieving net zero.”
According
to a World
Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) report, travel and tourism account for between 8-11% of the
world’s emissions. It also revealed that 42% of the travel and tourism businesses
analysed currently have publicly announced climate targets, 61% of travellers
say they want to travel more sustainably in the future and over 80% of
travellers plan to prioritise sustainability in their travels in the coming year.
Furthermore,
research by Skift and McKinsey
has found that globally,
more than 3,500 organisations across all industries have set emission-reduction
targets, including airlines, hotels, restaurants, and those providing leisure
and tourism services. Air travel alone is predicted to account for 12 to 27% of
global emissions by 2050, and 40% of travellers globally say they are willing
to pay at least 2% more for carbon-neutral flight tickets.
“Compounding
the challenges of reaching net zero, travel activity is expected to soar by 85%
from 2016 to 2030,” added Curtis.
ATM 2023 will offer global travel trade
professionals a vision of how the travel and tourism industry will look in the coming
years by sharing new and insightful commentary from experts from around the
world, creating significant business opportunities over the course of the four-day
event.
Each year, ATM highlights specific
aspects of travel that will be pivotal in determining the direction the
industry will take moving forward. The show will explore how innovative
sustainable travel trends will evolve and identify strategies for growth within
specific key vertical sectors.
The ATM 2023 conference
programme is being specifically developed to address sustainability issues across
the travel and tourism industry, with commentary from leadership figures representing
a variety of sectors such as Destinations, Travel Technology, Airlines, Cruise,
Hospitality, Car Rental and Hotels.
ATM 2022 attracted over 24,000 visitors and hosted over 31,000 participants, including 1,600 exhibitors and attendees from 151 countries, across ten halls at Dubai World Trade Centre.
For more
information log on to www.wtm.com/atm
Tags: Reed Exhibitions, ATM 2023