Luxury travel in the spotlight at 31st edition of Arabian Travel Market
The region’s rapidly evolving luxury travel segment will be a key sub-theme at Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2024, which takes place from May 6 – 9 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
Sustainability defines Middle East’s luxury travel sector
Sustainability is becoming an important consideration within the Middle East’s luxury travel sector, especially in the UAE, where 61 percent of residents are willing to pay a premium for more responsible, eco-friendly and sustainable tourism experiences.
Arabian Travel Market sets new record with 40,000 attendees
More than 40,000 people attended the 30th edition of Arabian Travel Market (ATM), which ran from May 1-4 in Dubai, UAE. The attendance represented a year-on-year increase of 29 percent compared to 2022 and a 5 percent increase over 2019, demonstrating that the Middle East’s travel and tourism sector is booming.
ATM 2023 makes net-zero pledge
Arabian Travel Market (ATM), which is set to take place at Dubai World Trade Centre from May 1-4, 2023, will celebrate its 30th annual event by unveiling its sustainability pledge: “Working Towards Net Zero.”
Welcome to the World wins ATM Draper-Aladdin Startup Competition
‘Welcome to the World’ aims to solve the problem of high rates of commission charged by online travel agencies (OTA).
Swiss-Belhotel International will double its presence in the EMEA region by 2025
Laurent Voivenel, senior VP – operations and development for EMEA and India at SBI, said: “The owner and investor confidence is building up with the return of travel.
ATM returns to Dubai with 1,500 exhibitors and an anticipated 20,000 attendees
Taking place at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), the 29th edition of ATM will form an essential part of the UAE’s annual Arabian Travel Week.
ATM is calling startupers and innovators of the hospitality industry
The aim of the ATM Draper-Aladdin Start-up Competition is to help intensify the race to a sustainable future for travel and tourism.
Hotel development in GCC tourism destinations outperforms global average
New hotel developments in prime tourism destinations in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman and the UAE, remain substantial despite the pandemic.