Vizitatorii ruși la GCC vor crește cu 125% până în 2023

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The number of Russian tourists traveling to the GCC is expected to increase 125% from 933,000 in 2018 to 2.1 million in 2023, according to data published ahead of Arabian Travel Market 2019, which takes place at Dubai World Trade Centre from 28 April – 1 May 2019.

The number of Russian tourists traveling to the GCC is expected to increase 125% from 933,000 in 2018 to 2.1 million in 2023, according to data published ahead of Piața turistică arabă 2019, care are loc la Dubai World Trade Center în perioada 28 aprilie - 1 mai 2019.

Cele mai recente cercetări publicate de Colliers International predicts the increase in Russian tourists to the GCC to create an extra 2.9 million room nights over the coming five years.

Looking at the economic drivers, Russia’s links with the GCC have strengthened in recent years due to the introduction of additional airline routes; relaxed visa regulations for Russian nationals; the oil price recovery and stabling of value of the Russian rouble; a new generation of leisure attractions and retail destinations and a broad range of hotels and resorts across the GCC region.

Over the last 26 years, Russia has been well represented at ATM, with exhibitors including the National Tourist Union and Baltma Tours. Russian visitors to the exhibition increased 29% YoY between 2017 and 2018, with the total number of visitors interested in doing business with Russia also increasing 3% YoY.

Danielle Curtis, Exhibition Director ME, Arabian Travel Market, said: Traditionally, the GCC has always been popular with Russian tourists. However, in 2015 the GCC experienced a large drop in the number of Russian visitors, which was a reflection of volatility in the financial and energy markets. As both factors continue to steady, we are once again witnessing a huge increase in Russian visitors and we expect this to continue.

Russia continues to be one of the top 10 source markets for the UAE, with 530,000 Russian visitors entering the UAE in 2017, a 121% increase from the previous year. This increase stemmed from the UAE’s introduction of visas on arrival for Russian tourists in 2017.

Colliers International expects this trend to continue in 2018, with 895,700 Russian visitors expected, an increase of 69% from 2017. Supporting this demand, in June Emirates announced a third daily flight to Moscow, while in September the airline confirmed that it would be the first to fly an A380 to St Petersburg.

Etihad Airways and flydubai have also increased their flights between the UAE and Russia, with flydubai twice extending its Russian network in 2017, adding flights to Makhachkala, Voronezh and Ufa, and daily flights to a second airport in Moscow – Sheremetyevo International.

Curtis said: “An increase of 121% on 2016 figures provides a significant boost to the UAE’s tourism industry and is supported by a number of stakeholders, from immigration initiatives to country’s hotels, its F&B venues, resorts, theme parks and malls – which all appeal to Russian visitors.”

While the UAE is expected to account for the majority of Russian arrivals in 2018, Saudi Arabia actually witnessed the highest Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) between 2013 and 2018, at 20% compared with 17% for the UAE.

Following recent reforms in the kingdom and the relaxation of visa regulations, Saudi is poised to capitalise on these factors as it nurtures a vibrant leisure and entertainment sector, supported by a new generation of hotels.

“Higher Russian visitor numbers will help support investment opportunities and economic diversification, in line with the kingdom’s plans to target 30 million visitors annually by 2030,” added Curtis.

Despite the UAE and Saudi Arabia leading comparative growth, Oman witnessed an increase of 11% between 2013 and 2018, while Kuwait experienced an aggregate growth rate of 7%.

Curtis concluded: “Russia, once again, represents a significant potential growth area for tourism markets across the GCC as Russian nationals turn to the region for its year-round sunshine, world-class hotels and resorts and fast-paced leisure amenities and facilities.”

Bancomat - considerat de profesioniștii din industrie ca un barometru pentru sectorul turistic din Orientul Mijlociu și Africa de Nord, a întâmpinat peste 39,000 de persoane la evenimentul său din 2018, prezentând cea mai mare expoziție din istoria spectacolului, cu hoteluri care cuprind 20% din suprafața etajului.

ATM 2019 se va baza pe succesul ediției din acest an cu o serie de sesiuni de seminar care discută despre perturbarea digitală fără precedent și apariția tehnologiilor inovatoare care vor modifica fundamental modul în care operează industria ospitalității în regiune.

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Despre Arabian Travel Market (ATM)

Piața turistică arabă este cel mai important eveniment internațional de turism și turism din Orientul Mijlociu pentru profesioniștii din turismul de intrare și de ieșire. ATM 2018 a atras aproape 40,000 de profesioniști din industrie, cu reprezentare din 141 de țări în cele patru zile. Cea de-a 25-a ediție a bancomatului a prezentat peste 2,500 de companii expozante în 12 săli de la Dubai World Trade Center. Arabian Travel Market 2019 va avea loc în Dubai de duminică, 28th 1 aprilie - miercurist Mai 2019. Pentru a afla mai multe, vă rugăm să vizitați: www.arabiantravelmarket.wtm.com.

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  • “An increase of 121% on 2016 figures provides a significant boost to the UAE's tourism industry and is supported by a number of stakeholders, from immigration initiatives to country's hotels, its F&B venues, resorts, theme parks and malls – which all appeal to Russian visitors.
  • Following recent reforms in the kingdom and the relaxation of visa regulations, Saudi is poised to capitalise on these factors as it nurtures a vibrant leisure and entertainment sector, supported by a new generation of hotels.

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Juergen Thomas Steinmetz a lucrat continuu în industria turismului și turismului de când era adolescent în Germania (1977).
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