29/04/2006

The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) launches its new Middle East Chapter, Chaired by Maurice Flanagan, Vice Chairman and Group President of Emirates, the longest standing Middle East Member of WTTC and ambassador of the immense potential for Travel & Tourism in the region.

Today, the WTTC Middle East Chapter, which comprises Chairs and Chief Executives of the regions' foremost organizations called for an in-depth analysis of Travel & Tourism in Dubai , as a pilot project for the entire region.

DUBAI , UAE and LONDON , UK - April 29 - The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) released its 2006 Travel & Tourism forecasts for the Middle East today at an inaugural meeting of the WTTC Middle East Chapter.

Today's announcements kicked off a week of industry events in Dubai including the Arabian Hotel Investment Conference and Arabian Travel Market.

Releasing research, now sponsored by Accenture and prepared by Oxford Economic Forecasting, which follows the United Nations standard for Tourism Satellite Accounting, the WTTC reported that 2005 set new records for Travel & Tourism. Economic activity (Total Demand) exceeded the US$6 Trillion threshold, continuing the record robust recovery started in 2004 with 2005 growth of 5.7%. The WTTC reported that various events including the December 2004 tsunami, and the bombings in London and Egypt had localized impact, but did not materially impact global Travel & Tourism, which continues to climb to new heights.

In the Middle East , WTTC is forecasting:

  • Total Demand: Middle East Travel & Tourism is expected to generate US$147.6 billion of economic activity (Total Demand) in 2006, growing (nominal terms) to US$279.4 billion by 2016. Total Demand is expected to grow by 4.0% in 2006 and by 4.4% per annum, in real terms, between 2007 and 2016. 2006 Total Demand represents 2.3% of world market share.
  • Visitor Exports: Middle East Travel & Tourism is expected to generate total exports amounting US$66.8 billion in 2006, growing (in nominal terms) to US$112.5 billion in 2016.
  • GDP: The Middle East 's T&T Industry is expected to contribute 2.6% to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2006 (US$27.3 billion), rising in nominal terms to US$58.9 billion (3.1% of total) by 2016. The T&T Economy contribution (percent of total) should rise from 9.6% (US$102.2 billion) to 10.1% (US$189.5 billion) in this same period.
  • Employment: Middle East T&T Economy employment is estimated at 4,590,000 jobs in 2006, 10.1% of total employment, or 1 in every 9.9 jobs. By 2016, this should total 6,141,000 jobs, 10.6% of total employment or 1 in every 9.5 jobs. The 1,673,000 T&T Industry jobs account for 3.7% of total employment in 2006 and are forecast to total 2,485,000 jobs or 4.3% of the total by 2016.

WTTC President, Jean-Claude Baumgarten said, "We are witnessing the power, speed and vitality of Travel & Tourism and how it can bring economic opportunity and jobs to people and economies around the region that are seeking ways to create sustainable development. The global activity is setting new records, but what is really amazing is how new destinations like Dubai, Bahrain, Oman, and others are using Travel & Tourism as a catalyst for broader economic development. They've realized how the direct impact of international visitors and resident Travel & Tourism percolates through out their economies and have made strategic decisions from the highest office to focus attention, resources and effort to achieve the potential."

Richard Miller, Executive Vice President of WTTC said, "2004, 2005 and 2006 will be seen as a period of significant growth for the industry. Although there have been significant events like the tsunami, bombings, hurricanes and a major increase in the price of oil that could dampen demand, it appears that consumers are becoming resilient to these events so Travel & Tourism continues to be a significant part of everyday life."

WTTC has posted its 2006 research for the Middle East on its website (www.wttc.org) for immediate access.

About The World Travel & Tourism Council

WTTC is the forum for business leaders in the Travel & Tourism industry. With Chief Executives of some one hundred of the world's leading Travel & Tourism companies as its members, WTTC has a unique mandate and overview on all matters related to Travel & Tourism.

WTTC works to raise awareness of Travel & Tourism as one of the world's largest industries, employing c. 200 million people and generating over 10% of world GDP.

Members of the World Travel & Tourism Council Middle East Chapter include:

Maurice Flanagan, Vice Chairman & Group President, Emirates
Ghaith Al Ghaith, Executive Vice President, Commercial Operations Worldwide, Emirates
Rudi Jagersbacher, Hilton International
Gerald Lawless, Chief Executive Officer, Jumeirah Group
James Wilson, Chief Executive Officer, Nakheel Hotels & Resorts
Sarmad Zok, Chief Executive Officer, Kingdom Hotel Investments
James Hogan, Chief Executive Officer, Gulf Air
David Clifton, Chief Executive Officer EMEA, Interval International
Dr Khater Massad, Chief Executive Officer Al Hamra Hotels Management Est.

Further Information
Copies of WTTC's 2006 TSA Research can be downloaded from the WTTC web site, at www.wttc.org
For more information, please contact WTTC at enquiries@wttc.org or visit www.wttc.org