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30 Apr 2025, 23:31 GMT+10
DUBAI, 30th April, 2025 (WAM) -- esearch unveiled at Arabian Travel Market 2025 has outlined the key trends shaping the Middle East's travel sector.
The 'ATM Trends Report: Leisure, Luxury and MICE - Leading Trends for the Middle East', released by Tourism Economics, an Oxford Economics company, highlighted continued growth in international demand, with global travel expected to return to pre-pandemic trends this year.
Dave Goodger, Managing Director EMEA, Tourism Economics, said, "In the GCC, growth is outpacing the global average, with over 85 percent of the expected rise in accommodation demand driven by international travel."
Trip.com Group contributed to discussions with a session titled Partnering for Progress, noting that growth in entertainment, educational and elderly travel segments is creating new opportunities. CEO Jane Sun cited strategic location, relaxed visa policies, and investment in tourism infrastructure as key drivers of the region's recovery.
VIDEC Consultants also presented new research on air and hotel sector opportunities in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and India for online travel agencies (OTAs). Founder and CEO Virendra Jain said the region's young, digitally connected population, along with strong air connectivity and cultural ties, supports growth in religious, wellness, VFR and luxury travel.
VIDEC estimates the UAE's Total Air Market will grow from US$4.2 billion in 2024 to US$5.4 billion by 2028, a 32 percent increase from 2019. OTA bookings are forecast to reach US$679 million in 2024, while airline websites and apps are expected to account for US$851 million in bookings, driven by loyalty programmes and enhanced digital platforms.
The UAE's diverse airline offerings and large expatriate population present opportunities for OTAs, though competition remains intense. With rising digital adoption, OTAs are leveraging fintech and tech-driven features to deliver seamless booking experiences.
ATM 2025 concludes tomorrow at Dubai World Trade Centre. The 32nd edition, themed Global Travel: Developing Tomorrow's Tourism Through Enhanced Connectivity, welcomed over 55,000 attendees and more than 2,800 exhibitors from 166 countries.
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