Buyers from five continents have already signed up for the
Middle East’s only trade show for the luxury goods, duty free and travel retail market with visitors
from over 49 countries coming to Middle East Exclusive 2004.
Justin Boutros, Managing Director of Channels Exhibitions, which organises
Middle East Exclusive, said online pre-registrations are 400 per cent ahead of where they were at this
time in 2003.
He said: “The Middle East will build more than 80 hotels and leisure developments
over the next couple of years and has seen new airlines launched and a massive
expansion in routes from existing carriers.
“That has meant more in-flight duty free sales and the expansion of duty free
facilities at Qatar and Bahrain.
“The incredible increase in regional tourism and travel is generating massive
growth in the market and that is reflected in the level of enthusiasm for this year’s
show.”
With four months to go before the show, he was extremely positive and said:
“Middle East exclusive is now regarded as a must for buyers who appreciate the
exhibition offers them the right atmosphere and the time to do business with
leading international suppliers.
“And for producers of luxury goods it is by far the biggest market place to find
regional distributors for their products.”
Middle East Exclusive 2004 will host more than 150 exhibitors with goods ranging
from jewellery to luxury confectionery and tobacco products, including leading
international brands and local merchandise.
The show, which last year attracted 1,730 trade visitors from 79 countries, runs
from November 29 to December 1 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. It is being held in association with the Dubai Duty Free Golf
World Cup which runs from November 25 – 26 and the MEDFA Duty Free Conference from November 27 to 28. |