GBTA sessions to focus on the future of business travel at ATM 2023
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 8 March 2023: Business travel in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) is recovering more rapidly than in any other region, according to the most recent Business Travel Index™ Outlook annual forecast and outlook (2022), from the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA), the world’s largest business travel association.
MEA business travel achieved 86% of its 2019 levels during 2022, outperforming the recovery in Americas, Asia Pacific and Europe.The strong performance of the sector and future opportunities will come under the spotlight during Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2023, which takes place at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) from 1-4 May.
Danielle
Curtis, Exhibition Director ME, Arabian Travel
Market, said: “The business travel sector is a key component of the Middle
East’s wider travel and tourism industry, and it is encouraging to see that it
has bounced back so strongly since the pandemic. The Global Business Travel
Association (GBTA) will present an in-depth analysis of how technology can
support this return to travel and the ways in which this can be done
sustainably in two education sessions with key insights from leading industry
professionals.”
According
to the forecast, business travel spending reached $933 billion globally in
2022, 65% of the USD $1.4 trillion business
pre-pandemic travel spend, with the MEA region accounting for $23 billion or
approximately 2.5% of overall spending within the sector.
“The MEA region is an
important growth market for business travel and benefitted from a prompt
Covid-19 vaccination roll-out in key markets such as the UAE and Israel, as
well as increased economic activity driven by the rising price of crude oil to
accelerate the business travel recovery. The region is expected to return to
pre-pandemic business travel spend by 2024 and continue its growth trajectory”
said Catherine Logan, Regional Vice President EMEA & APAC, GBTA
GBTA
will be hosting two sessions at ATM 2023. The first entitled, ‘All
Hail the Innovators’ will be taking place on the Global Stage, discussing
how transformational technologies can be harnessed and incorporated into
corporate travel program effectively. High-profile speakers include, James
Britchford, Vice President Commercial IMEA, IHG, Jordan Bray, Vice President of
Plug and Play, and Mohammed Halawi, Global Travel and Journey Risk Management
Director, Firmenich FZ LLC.
The
second session entitled ‘Implementing
Sustainability in your Travel Program’ will be taking place in the brand-new
Sustainability Hub and will feature GBTA’s Catherine Logan, Regional Vice
President – EMEA & APAC. Logan will provide insights on how corporate
travel programs can become more sustainable.
Aside
from restricted travel, an increase in remote working globally has had a
dampening effect on business travel growth. However, now that travel is almost
restriction-free, employees have revealed an increased likelihood to travel
more for work, whether long-term or overnight business trips according to the
latest business travel outlook poll from GBTA.
Curtis
commented: “After the turbulent period we have experienced over the last two
years, it will be very interesting to assess current market conditions and find
out how business travel can continue to grow, particularly with the recent
relaxation of travel restrictions in China.”
ATM
2023 will explore the future of sustainable travel in line with its theme of ‘Working
Towards Net Zero’. Having officially initiated its journey to net zero, the
conference programme will explore how innovative sustainable travel trends are
likely to evolve, allowing delegates to identify growth strategies within key
vertical sectors while providing a platform for regional experts to explore a sustainable
future ahead of COP28, which will take place in November 2023 at Expo City
Dubai.
The
conference will also feature a sustainability
category at its annual exhibitor awards for the first time.
Exhibiting organisations will be recognised based on the extent to which they
have considered the environmental impact of their stands, as well as their
efforts to reduce their carbon footprint.
ATM
2023 is held in conjunction with Dubai World Trade Centre and its strategic
partners include Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) as the
Destination Partner, Emirates as the Official Airline Partner, IHG Hotels &
Resorts as the Official Hotel Partner and Al Rais Travel as the Official DMC
Partner.
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