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The Arabian Travel Market 2015 (ATM) , which concluded earlier this month in Dubai, UAE, witnessed more than 26,000 visitors at the event, representing a 15 per cent increase on 2014 figures.
The region’s leading travel trade exhibition also welcomed several new initiatives this year including the Captains of Industry lunch, the Travel Tech Show at ATM with over 50 travel tech-specific exhibitors, the RateGain Travel Technology Theatre and Visa Exhibitor Showcase Theatre.
The event also saw the return of the high profile UNWTO Ministerial Forum Hosted by National Council of Tourism and Antiquities and the all-new ATM Best Stand Awards.
Exhibitor numbers across the nine halls totalled 412 confirmed participants including 113 first-timers, with over 2,800 exhibiting companies representing 86 countries, 64 national pavilions and a packed schedule of over 50 seminar and tech theatre sessions.
“The preliminary figures for this year’s show yet again underscore ATM’s relevance to the regional travel and tourism sector, and reflect general industry confidence as well as underlining the vital role that tourism plays in driving regional economies towards a sustainable future,” said Nadege Noblet-Segers, Exhibition Manager, ATM.
“The mood on the show floor across the four days of the exhibition was incredibly dynamic and buoyant, and we have already had 68 per cent of ATM 2015 exhibitors rebook space for next year – such was the enthusiasm on the show floor. About 20 per cent of 2015 exhibitors are already contracted for 2016, a great achievement given that this is the first time that contracting has ever taken place at the event,” she added.
The Captains of Industry closed door lunch and networking event, which was sponsored by Al Rayyan Hospitality, featured keynote speaker Geoff Cousins, former Global Director for Jaguar, who addressed a line-up of top commercial travel industry movers and shakers.
New exhibiting destinations included Croatia and Serbia with an international contingent of companies making their ATM debut including the Slovak Tourist Board, Slovakia; Travel Plan-Eurostar, US; Izmir Development Agency, Turkey; Al Rayyan Hospitality, Qatar; Small Luxury Hotels of the World, UK; L.E. Hotels, Spain; Hard Rock International, US; Dubai Parks & Resorts, Dubai and Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts, USA and Even Global, Malaysia.
“The feedback from both exhibitors and visitors has been extremely positive, and beneficial, and we are already discussing a number of creative ideas to add even more value to next year’s line-up, as well as cementing plans to add a further hall for 2016 in order to accommodate demand and to support industry development,” said Noblet-Segers.
“The spotlight theme for ATM 2016, to be held from 25 to 28 April, will be mid-market travel, an area of opportunity and demand that has been steadily gaining ground in the last couple of years, with the regional hotel pipeline set to add a new dimension in accommodation in key locations across the Middle East. We are delighted to be working with The Address as the sole host hotel, the launch of Emaar Hospitality Group’s mid-market Rove brand will be the ideal fit with the 2016 spotlight theme,” she said.