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UK inbound tourism ‘on recovery’

Dubai, May 13, 2010

The inbound tourism market is recovering globally, but not at a rapid pace, and leisure travel remains more resilient than business travel, said an executive from VisitBritain, UK’s national tourism agency.

Keith Beecham, VisitBritain’s Overseas Network Director, was speaking at the 2010 Destination Britain & Ireland (Debi) event, a yearly business-to-business travel trade show taking place in the Middle East for the first time.

Beecham also revealed to more than 200 travel professionals from the Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa (Apmea) region that the concept of authenticity is a key driver for Britain’s tourism, and a weaker pound will complement the current travel trend for value-for-money holidays.

“The global tourism industry is slowly emerging from the recession. A weaker currency results in more value for visitors, and currently Britain has a price advantage for the Apmea region compared to most currencies,” he said.

“Looking ahead, we expect the demand for leisure travel to continue to increase, and Britain has a unique strength where we thrive on the concept of authenticity in our tourism offerings, as opposed to manufactured experiences,” he added.

Beecham further explained that culture and heritage is a crucial ingredient for destination success for VisitBritain, with a total of GBP4.5 billion ($6.7 billion) worth of inbound visitor spending per year.

VisitBritain also plans to further exploit its natural scenic beauty, which is less well-known overseas than Britain’s culture and heritage offerings, he said.

Currently, the APMEA region delivers 13 per cent of visitors to Britain, however this number accounts for 25 per cent of the total visitor spending, signifying the strong importance and potential for the APMEA region, Beecham added.

Global marketing initiatives by VisitBritain are operated under three segmentations:  Dynamic Britain, Classic Britain and Luxury Britain.

More than 200 key companies and travel industry specialists are attending Debi 2010, which opened on May 10, and is closing today (May 13) at the Grand Hyatt Dubai.

The event opened to huge success, with 25 per cent new companies from the UK and Ireland attending to showcase their latest travel and tourism offerings.

This is the seventh consecutive year (2010) that DEBI has taken place in the Apmea region. Previous locations include Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, China, Australia, and Hong Kong. – TradeArabia News Service




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