UAE Travel and Tourism Development & Industry Challenges

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Travel and Tourism in the UAE to 2019
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Travel and Tourism in the UAE to 2019
  • International arrivals to the UAE increased at a
    CAGR of 8.13 during the historic period. The
    growth was partly driven by the steady political
    environment in the UAE compared to other major
    tourist destinations in the region such as Egypt
    and Tunisia. However, trips from Russia, the
    fastest-growing source market for the UAE during
    the historic period, have been declining since
    2014 due to the depreciating currency in that
    country. Driven by a reduced unemployment rate,
    domestic trips totaled 7.6 million in 2014, while
    outbound trips stood at 4.6 million. Dubai has
    set Tourism Vision 2020 plan, aiming to attract
    20 million tourists and AED300 billion (US81.7
    billion) of tourism revenue.
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Travel and Tourism in the UAE to 2019
  • Key Findings
  • Inbound tourism in the UAE registered healthy
    growth during the historic period (2009-2014),
    with trips increasing from 9.1 million in 2009 to
    13.4 million in 2014. The growth was largely
    driven by the UAE's efforts to attract tourists
    by investing in tourism infrastructure such as
    theme parks and stadiums, and emerging as the
    global aviation hub by building two world-class
    airports in Dubai (Dubai International and Al
    Maktoum International). Additionally, political
    instability in other key tourist destinations in
    the Middle East such as Egypt also supported the
    growth. However, arrivals from Russia dipped by
    3 in 2014 due to economic crisis in the country
    and the depreciation of ruble. Domestic trips
    totaled 7.6 million in 2014 while outbound trips
    stood at 4.6 million. Saudi Arabia is the most
    preferred outbound travel destination for the UAE
    residents and most trips are religious. They
    visit Mecca and Medina, which are considered holy
    places for Muslims
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  • Arrivals from the UK declined in 2014 by 12
    as Britons stayed away from the UAE due to the
    increasing number of arrests for violating local
    laws. According to figures from the UK
    government, from June 2012 to June 2014, the
    number of British tourists who were arrested in
    the UAE was up by 30. The annual British
    Behavior Abroad 2014 report states that the UAE
    ranks among the top-five countries where Britons
    need consular assistance. Common cases against UK
    citizens in the UAE are getting in trouble for
    being drunk, sex outside marriage, and abusive
    behavior such as road rage.
  • Dubai aims to attract 500,000 medical tourists
    a year by 2020 and increase medical tourism's
    contribution to the economy by Dh2.6 billion
    (US708 million). To achieve this objective, four
    public hospitals and 18 private hospitals will be
    built, and the number of healthcare staff in the
    private-sector is expected to increase by 3,800.
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Travel and Tourism in the UAE to 2019
  • Travel and Tourism in UAE to 2019 provides
    detailed information on the UAE tourism sector,
    analyzing market data and providing insights.
    This report provides a better understanding of
    tourism flows, expenditure, and the airline,
    hotel, car rental, and travel intermediaries
    industries.
  • What else does this report offer?
  • Historic and forecast tourist volumes covering
    the entire UAE Travel and Tourism sector
  • Detailed analysis of tourist spending patterns in
    the UAE for various categories, such as
    accommodation, sightseeing entertainment, food
    service, transportation, retail, travel
    intermediaries, and others, Analysis of trips by
    purpose and mode of transport, and expenditure
    across various categories including domestic,
    inbound, and outbound tourism, with analysis
    using similar metrics, Analysis of the airline,
    hotel, car rental, and travel intermediaries
    industries by customer type leisure and business
    travelers
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