The 24th edition of the World Travel Market (WTM)
which runs from 10 to 13 November in ExCeL at London's Docklands, will
witness the
biggest-ever presence of Dubai with 90 public and private sector organizations sharing its biggest-ever stand at this exhibition.
The Dubai Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM) is
showcasing the emirates tourism attractions and ambitious investment and
development projects to the travel trade professionals and visitors from
across the five continents at the fair which runs until November 13.
The participation for the 14th consecutive year and the year-on-year growth
in the number of co-participants and the huge size of the stand reflects the
importance that DTCM and the co-participants accords to WTM to attract more tourists from every corner of the world, especially the UK and Europe.
Dubais 425 square meters stand has 54 booths and reflects the best of
facilities and attractions that has been bringing global acclaim to the emirate.
The number of co-participants this year has gone up by 10 compared with the previous year, while the stand size grew by 101 square meters.
An estimated 45,000 visitors worldwide will pass through the doors to check
out the diverse range of exhibitors on show over the four days.
The global event for the travel industry is being attended by over 5,000
public and private sector organizations from across the world.
In 2002, the WTM recorded an attendance of 23,097 trade visitors (55 per
cent from the UK and 45 per cent from overseas), of which 12,929 buyers were from the Meridian Club, a premium membership nominated by
exhibitors and invited by the organizer.
The WTM has grown by five per cent in terms of size this year. The global
event has a record 189 exhibiting countries, an increase of five more countries compared to last year.
There are also more than one hundred new exhibiting companies and
organizations across the world participating at this years WTM.
Dubai has been enjoying great interest among the visitors at this exhibition
right from the very first year of its participation, but the WTM 2003 will be
utilized to raise the level of awareness about Dubai and express to the world
its strong commitment to tourism industry.
The stand will offer visitors the chance to explore the features that enabled
the fast emergence of Dubai as a perfect and safest round-the-year destination of business and leisure. Dubais MICE facilities will also remain
in the spotlight.
Dubais development projects from a broad spectrum of the economy will be
showcased as these have already generated enormous international interest.
The hosting of Dubai World Cup and the 2004 editions of Dubai Shopping
Festival (DSF) and Dubai Summer Surprises (DSS) will also be highlighted.
The number of UK guests hosted by Dubai hotel establishments in 2002
recorded a 28.27 per cent increase over the previous year. Dubai hotel establishments received to a total of 447, 006 UK guests in 2002 as against
197,481 guests in 1998. More than 110 tour operators in the UK are promoting Dubai - almost 21 per cent more compared with the previous year.
This years Dubai stand will see the participation of the Dubai Naturalization
and Residency Department (DNRD) for the first time. The DNRD will be highlighting the e-gate, an innovative hi-tech immigration clearance facility in
place for frequent travelers using the Dubai International Airport. |