Travel, Tourism & Hospitality

FITUR 2025 will show up UAE and Spain tourism potential

FITUR 2025, taking place from January 22 to 26, organised by IFEMA MADRID, will be highlighting the strong tourism potential between Spain and the UAE, where around ten companies will be exhibiting their tourism offers. 
 
The recovery of the Gulf has been faster and stronger than that of other markets, with an economy that is growing above the OECD average and with higher spending and disposable income per consumer. 
 
Thus, the tourism sector in both territories has significant potential for developing specialised products. Spain experienced a record year for tourism in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region in 2023 with unprecedented growth in both the number of travellers and tourism expenditure. 
 
GCC residents visiting Spain
The total number of GCC residents visiting Spain in 2023 reached 434,000, 33% more than in 2022, with an average stay of 8.6 days. Specifically, visitors from the UAE totalled more than 140,000 and spending grew by 37.8%, with an average spend of €2,668 ($2,806), 26% more than in 2022. According to industry sources, around 200,000 Spanish tourists visit Dubai every year.
 
In 2023, tourists from the Gulf region spent more than €1.138 billion in Spain, 64.7% more than in 2022, according to Turespaña estimates based on INE data (Frontur and Egatur). These travellers are considered as "large consumers", with spending well above their European counterparts.
 
Connectivity with Spain is very good and airlines have increased in all the countries of the Persian Gulf, both in terms of frequency and new routes. In the forecasts for flights from the UAE between October 1, 2024 and March 31, 2025, capacity to Spain has grown by 33.2%, consolidating the increases in summer which are around 40%. 
 
In 2024, FITUR attracted 9,000 companies, 152 countries and more than 250,000 visitors.--TradeArabia News Service