· ATM 2023 will focus on
‘Working Towards Net Zero’ from 1-4 May at DWTC
· Milestone edition witnesses
27% year-on-year rise in exhibitor participation
· Over 150 speakers across 63 sessions, spanning travel, tourism, hospitality and more
Dubai,
United Arab Emirates, 05 April 2023: Travel
professionals and policymakers from across the globe will explore how the
tourism sector is ‘Working Towards Net Zero’ at the 30th
edition of Arabian
Travel Market (ATM), which will take place at Dubai World Trade
Centre (DWTC) from Monday 1 to Thursday 4 May 2023.
The
four-day event will feature over 150 speakers across 63 sessions, as policymakers
and industry figures from around the world outline how they are working to
drive decarbonisation within the sector. Ministers from the UAE, Bahrain, Oman,
Jordan, Jamaica and Spain will join a host of senior figures from the private
sector to showcase sustainable innovations, share knowledge and best practice,
and explore opportunities and challenges along the road to net zero.
Exhibitor participation in ATM 2023 will be 27% higher than last year, with growth across all show sectors. These include regional upticks for the Middle East (15.1% larger), Europe (30.9% larger), Asia (18.6% larger) and Africa (44.7% larger), as well as representation from Travel Tech and hotels, which has expanded by 57.9% and 23.5%, respectively.
Danielle
Curtis, Exhibition Director ME, Arabian Travel
Market, said: “We intend to use the 30th edition of ATM to address
one of the most significant challenges facing our sector, in line with our
theme of ‘Working Towards Net Zero’. Increased participation in this
year’s show not only reflects the seriousness with which global tourism professionals
and policymakers are taking sustainability but also rising demand for leisure
and business travel across the Middle East and beyond.”
ATM 2023 will host an array of regional policymakers, including HE Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, UAE Minister of Economy; Hoor Al Khaja, Associate Vice President of International Operations at Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism (DET); Mahmood Khaleel Ahmed Al Sayed Alhashmi, Director General of Ajman Department of Tourism Development; Sujit Mohanty, Chief of UNDRR for Arab States; HE Fatima Al Sairafi, Bahrain’s Minister of Tourism; HE Salem bin Mohammed Al Mahrooqi, Oman’s Minister of Heritage and Tourism; and HE Nayef Al Fayez, Jordan’s Minister of Tourism and Antiquities.
This year’s show will also feature a raft of private-sector leaders, including
; Kim Hardaker, VP Loyalty &
Partnerships at Etihad; Brian Moran, Vice President – Global Sustainability
Policy & Partnerships at Boeing; Mohamed Abdalla Al Zaabi, Group CEO of
Miral; Jerry Inzerillo, CEO of Diriyah Gate; Robert Willock, Director MENA
& Regional General Manager at The Economist Intelligence Corporate Network;
Jochem-Jan Sleiffer, President, Middle East, Africa & Türkiye at Hilton; Haitham
Mattar, Managing Director of IHG Hotels & Resorts; Sandeep Walia, Chief
Operations Officer – Middle East at Marriott; Timothy James Cordon, Chief
Operating Officer – Middle East & Africa at Radisson Hotel Group; Guy
Hutchinson, President and CEO at Rotana Hotel Management Corporation; and
others.
Speakers
will address a broad range of sector-critical issues throughout the four days
of the event, exploring a variety of approaches, policies and technologies with
the potential to shape an economically, socially and environmentally
sustainable travel sector for future generations.
“We
are delighted that such a diverse selection of ministerial and industry speakers
will be joining us for the 30th edition of ATM 2023,” said Curtis. “We
look forward to learning how they are working to achieve net zero within their
respective tourism markets, as our industry comes together to showcase the
cutting-edge innovations and solutions that are driving the next generation of
sustainable travel in the Middle East and beyond.”
In total, ATM 2023 will feature more than 2,000
exhibitors and in excess of 34,000 attendees from over 150 countries. To
mark the 30th edition, Curtis and her team will unveil a dedicated
sustainability pledge that has been designed to reinforce RX’s commitment to
the delivery of sustainable events. In addition to setting out the ATM’s
journey towards net zero, this pledge will be supplemented by a new playbook
that will offer participants a framework within which to mitigate their
environmental impact before, during and after the show, while offering an
operational guide for ATM as it works towards net zero by 2030.
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.
To supplement ATM 2023’s
sustainable theme, the Global Stage will host a range of sessions focused on
pivotal industry issues such as hotels and hospitality, aviation and transport,
MICE and business travel, investment, responsible tourism, workforce
diversification, and emerging sectors such as attractions, cruises, wellness
and cultural tourism. This year’s show will also see the return of the ATM
Travel Tech Stage, which will showcasing how cutting-edge innovations including
artificial intelligence, the metaverse, cryptocurrency and big data are driving
environmentally responsible tourism.
ATM’s brand-new Sustainability
Hub, meanwhile, will feature sessions dedicated to the latest sustainable
travel trends and innovations. It will also offer the backdrop for the ATM 2023
Start-up Competition, an event hosted by conference partner Plug and Play that
will see entrepreneurs go head-to-head in a ‘Sustainable Tech Pitch Battle’.
Additional highlights will
include the International Luxury Travel Market (ILTM) Arabia, as well as
sessions from the International Tourism & Investment Conference (ITIC), the
International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) and the Global
Business Travel Association (GBTA). Other highlights include sessions focused
on the key markets of India, China and the GCC, as well as informal speed
networking.
The 30th edition of
the show aims to 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.
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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