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Middle East Gaming Authority Paves Way For 'Arabian Strip' Gambling Zone - skift.com - Usa - state Missouri - city Las Vegas - state New Jersey - Uae - city Abu Dhabi - city Dubai
skift.com
12.09.2023 / 15:31

Middle East Gaming Authority Paves Way For 'Arabian Strip' Gambling Zone

The United Arab Emirates has established the General Commercial Gaming Regulatory Authority, known as the GCGRA, a federal-level entity to regulate and establish “strict guidelines” for the country’s commercial gaming industry. The GCGRA sets the scene for future casinos where Ras Al Khaimah already has the confirmed Wynn resort; a potential “Arabian Strip;” and gaming in other emirates, including Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Travellers will pay 10% extra for sustainable travel despite cost of living crisis - traveldailynews.com - Spain - city European - Iceland - Eu - Austria - Finland - Sweden - Australia - New Zealand - Britain - Usa - Maldives - Uruguay - city London, Britain - Egypt - city Madrid, Spain
traveldailynews.com
29.08.2023 / 09:02

Travellers will pay 10% extra for sustainable travel despite cost of living crisis

Euromonitor’s report: 80% of travelers ready to pay 10% more for sustainable features despite living costs. 41% willing to pay 30% extra for adventure, eco-tourism. Europe leads Sustainable Travel Index 2023, Sweden tops, Uruguay enters top 20.

Qatar Airways CEO Discusses New Business Class, Future Of A380s And Oneworld Alliance - forbes.com - France - Turkey - Qatar - Bangladesh - South Sudan
forbes.com
27.08.2023 / 10:43

Qatar Airways CEO Discusses New Business Class, Future Of A380s And Oneworld Alliance

Qatar Airways is no stranger to glamorous inflight experiences and sometimes flashy media headlines. The Oneworld alliance member is a growing global carrier that is upending what travelers should expect from an airline. The carrier’s vision comes from its CEO, Akbar Al Baker, who is responsible for taking this once-small carrier to the global stage.

A Jam-Packed Agenda for Skift Global Forum East in December - skift.com - Uae - city Dubai
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:43

A Jam-Packed Agenda for Skift Global Forum East in December

Skift is gathering travel leaders from across the globe in Dubai this December to look at the larger context of travel in the Middle East and what lies ahead for this important region. We’re putting the latest trends and strategies for lodging, destinations, online travel, and consumers under a microscope with some of the best and brightest minds in the industry. 

World Cup's Stadium 974 Will Not Be Part of Qatar's Grand Tourism Plans - skift.com - Poland - Usa - Brazil - Mexico - Qatar - Uruguay - Argentina - city Doha
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:42

World Cup's Stadium 974 Will Not Be Part of Qatar's Grand Tourism Plans

Iconic World Cup stadiums have long lived in the memory of those who played in and attend the tournament, often standing as a beacon in the backdrop of the host city, but Stadium 974 which held seven games in Doha will soon cease to exist.

Qatar Will Allow Ticketless Fans to Enter the Country From December 2 - skift.com - Qatar - city Doha
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:40

Qatar Will Allow Ticketless Fans to Enter the Country From December 2

Qatar will allow visitors without football World Cup tickets to enter the country from December 2 after the group stage matches end.

Can't-Miss Speakers at the First Skift Global Forum East - skift.com - Morocco - city Dubai - region Asian
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:39

Can't-Miss Speakers at the First Skift Global Forum East

Skift Global Forum Eastwill gather the top CEOs and travel industry leaders to the heart of the Middle East in Dubai, from Dec. 13-15 for three days of sessions, panels and networking opportunities. The Forum will look at the future of travel in the dynamic and growing Middle East and Asian regions, pull apart recent trends and discuss what they mean for the growth and future of the multi-faceted region. 

Amex GBT Partners With Dnata to Meet Middle East's Growing Corporate Travel Demand - skift.com - Usa - Saudi Arabia - India - Uae - city Dubai
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:36

Amex GBT Partners With Dnata to Meet Middle East's Growing Corporate Travel Demand

American Express Global Business Travel has partnered with Emirates Group-owned dnata to offer its global clients more local expertise in the Middle East region.

Middle Eastern Destinations Lead Global Travel Recovery - skift.com - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Jordan - Lebanon - Egypt - city Dubai
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:28

Middle Eastern Destinations Lead Global Travel Recovery

The Middle East is leading international travel recovery in the fourth quarter as inbound arrivals to the region witnessed an increase of 4 percent, long ahead of the global average of a decrease of 30 percent, according to travel analytics firm ForwardKeys. “The FIFA World Cup is certainly the key driver for its travel recovery,” said Juan Gomez, head of market intelligence at ForwardKeys. The latest air ticketing data by ForwardKeys also shows that international arrival levels may be back to normal in 2023, with travel to the Middle East up by 15 percent on pre-pandemic levels in the first quarter. Overall, the outlook for 2023 looks promising, despite high inflation in key source markets and the looming recession, FowardKeys noted. The Middle East is also attracting more premium travellers than in 2019, the travel analytics firm noted with Saudi Arabia showing the greatest growth. Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon are also showing growth, with a regional average of 11  percent above 2019.

Full Video: Dubai and the Future of Travel at Skift Global Forum East 2022 - skift.com - Uae - city Dubai
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:24

Full Video: Dubai and the Future of Travel at Skift Global Forum East 2022

Dubai will play an outsized role in the United Arab Emirates aim to attract 40 million visitors annually by 2031, so what can it do to improve its tourism industry? Four panelists — Dubai Airports CEO Paul Griffiths, Kerzner International CEO Philippe Zuber, Emirates Airline Chief Commercial Officer Adnan Kazim, and Dubai Corporation for Tourism and Commerce Marketing CEO Issam Kazim — discussed at the recent Skift Global Forum East in Dubai what local tourism officials need to do to continue to attract visitors.

Full Video: Hilton CEO at Skift Global Forum East 2022 - skift.com - Saudi Arabia - Uae - city Dubai - city Riyadh
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:24

Full Video: Hilton CEO at Skift Global Forum East 2022

Hilton CEO Christopher Nassetta considers himself amazed at level of growth he’s seen in the Middle East’s hotel industry during his roughly 40-year career. Nassetta described the commitment officials in the region have made to travel and tourism as extraordinary during his appearance at the recent Skift Global Forum East in Dubai, adding he views Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates as markets for significant growth.

Middle East Tourism Set to Return to Pre-Pandemic Levels in 2023 - skift.com - China - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Uae - Egypt - city Dubai
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:15

Middle East Tourism Set to Return to Pre-Pandemic Levels in 2023

Having witnessed a stronger than expected recovery in 2022, the Middle East could see international tourist arrivals return to pre-pandemic levels this year, according to the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). Data from the UNWTO World Tourism Barometer noted that while all regions enjoyed significant increase in international arrivals in 2022 over the previous year, the Middle East recorded the strongest relative increase as international tourist numbers climbed to 83 percent of pre-pandemic numbers last year. “The region welcomed large events such as Expo 2020 Dubai and the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, as well as a highly attended Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia,” noted UNWTO in its report.  “UNWTO anticipates a strong year for the sector even in the face of diverse challenges including the economic situation and continued geopolitical uncertainty,” Secretary General Zurab Pololikashvili said. UNWTO noted that over 900 million tourists travelled internationally in 2022, which was double the number of those who travelled in 2021 though still 37 percent below 2019.

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