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DUBAI, 17 May 2021: Local and international travel professionals converged on the Dubai World Trade Centre on Sunday for the opening of the Arabian Travel Market 2021, the first major in-person international travel event since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The opening session, Tourism for a Brighter Future, featured
presentations from Helal Saeed Al Marri, director-general, Dubai Department of
Tourism and Commerce Marketing; Dr Taleb Rifai, Chairman ITIC & former
secretary-general United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO); Scott
Livermore, Chief Economist of Oxford Economics Middle East, Dubai and Thoyyib
Mohamed, managing director, Maldives Tourism Board.
“This year, more than any other, we, along with our
Tourism for a brighter future a major focus at ATM s Global Stage
DUBAI, 3 hours, 40 minutes ago The 28th edition of Arabian Travel Market (ATM), the region’s largest travel and tourism showcase, returned to Dubai in-person on May 16 to shine the spotlight on Tourism For a Brighter Future during the opening session at ATM’s Global Stage. With 2021 ushering in a new dawn for travel and tourism, leading industry figureheads from around the world kicked off the discussion on the ATM Global Stage as they explored factors delivering the sector’s fast-paced recovery. Vaccinations, market segmentation and innovations in tech, travel corridors, marketing and product diversification were all highlighted as drivers for significant recovery by 2023.
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Delegates at Arabian Travel Market (ATM) have shone the spotlight on Tourism For a Brighter Future during the opening session on the Global Stage.
With 2021 ushering in a new dawn for travel and tourism, leading industry figureheads from around the world kicked off the discussion on the ATM Global Stage as they explored factors delivering the sector’s fast-paced recovery.
Vaccinations, market segmentation and innovations in tech, travel corridors, marketing and product diversification were all highlighted as drivers for significant recovery by 2023.
Addressing the audience this morning, Helal Saeed Al Marri, director general of Dubai Department of Tourism & Commerce Marketing (DTCM), said: “To see true recovery in travel and tourism, countries need to accept that Covid-19 exists and that we need to learn to live the new Covid-19 normal.