Arabian Travel Market 2024 Anticipates Double the Number of Chinese Exhibitors and Travel Professionals
Event: Arabian Travel Market 2024
Dates: May 6-9, 2024
Location: Dubai World Trade Centre
New Chinese exhibitors are participating, such as Hetrip International, Jiangsu Company, Flight Roots 24 Travel Services, and Viu Technology.
As well as destination representation from Macau Government Tourist Office, China Cultural Centre in the UAE, and Hong Kong Tourism Board.
Key Expectations:
- Double the number of Chinese exhibitors and travel professionals compared to the 2019 edition of the event.
- Significant increase in the number of Chinese tourists traveling abroad in 2023 compared to 2022.
- Full recovery of the Chinese tourism market by 2025.
Reasons for Optimism:
- China’s recent lifting of COVID-19 travel restrictions.
- Growing demand for luxury travel among affluent young Chinese citizens.
- Faster recovery of major travel destinations in the Middle East compared to other regions.
Strategic Partners:
- Dubai Tourism as Destination Partner
- Emirates Airline as Official Airline Partner
- IHG Hotels & Resorts as Official Hotel Partner
- Al Rais Travel as Official Destination Management Company Partner
Additional Information About the Arabian Travel Market 2024:
The 2024 edition of ATM will feature a dedicated Global Stage platform for industry leaders and experts.
So they can discuss key trends and challenges shaping the future of travel.
The event will also host a series of networking events and business-to-business meetings.
Which will facilitate connections and partnerships between travel professionals from around the world.
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Overall, the Arabian Travel Market 2024 is poised to be a significant event for the travel industry.
It is providing a platform for key players to explore new opportunities and drive growth in the post-pandemic era.
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