Spain is to host what is being sold as "the
first-ever international conference on halal tourism".
The Halal
Tourism Conference, which will be held in Andalucia on 22 and 23
September 2014, aims to equip delegates with market intelligence,
industry forecasts and trends to understand how to market to this
lucrative market.
According to the latest figures, the halal
tourism sector was worth $140 billion in 2013 representing around
13% of global travel expenditures. This figure is expected to
reach $192 billion by 2020.
Organiser Tasneem Mahmood, from CMM, said the
conference hopes to have attendance and representation from every
region of the world, “This is a
groundbreaking event for halal tourism which is directly reacting
to current market trends and addressing the needs of the industry.
It is the first time such a global event is being staged looking
at halal tourism in detail. For Asian countries it presents a real
opportunity to attract visitors. Every country and
business needs to look at Halal tourism because it is growing so
rapidly and the Muslim consumer is increasing spend on leisure
holidays.”
The two day event hopes to attract tourism
boards, tour agencies, tour operators, restaurants, media, hotels,
airlines and suppliers to the travel sector. The event will also
feature seminars from industry experts, workshops, networking
sessions and an exhibition.
A series of workshops will
provide with information on what the industry needs to prepare to
make the destination attractive to the Muslim market by
understanding its needs and expectations.
Guest speakers at
the event include tourism ministers, halal institutions, marketing
experts and academics. Partners for the event include Andalucian
Tourism Board, The Spanish Tourism Board, Turkish Airlines,
Granada Tourism Board, El Legado Andalusi and the Halal Institute.
The Halal Tourism Conference 2014, hosted in partnership
with tour operator Andalucian Routes, will take place at the Granada Conference and Exhibition Centre
in Andalucia, Spain. It will be followed by
a two-day tour of the region of Andalucia to provide businesses
with a live case study of a region that is becoming more Muslim
friendly and is actively working to meet the needs of Muslim
travellers.
“Our research has shown there are so many
countries and travel operators who can benefit from halal tourism
but are currently missing out. Within Europe alone, there so many
Muslim travellers for Asia to target. This conference will show
the opportunities that are present and show you exactly how to
grab them. It will be an excellent knowledge forum and an
ideal platform for exchange of experience between experts in the
industry and countries who are actively engaged in halal tourism. This conference will also be a great way to network with
leisure and travel businesses from around the world to develop new
partnerships,” added Tasneem.
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