GCC to welcome 9.8 million Indian visitors by 2024

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The number of Indian tourists travelling to the GCC is expected to increase 81 per cent from 5.4 million in 2018 to 9.8 million in 2024, growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 10 percent, according to Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2020.
As destinations throughout the Middle East prepare to showcase their latest offering at ATM 2020 to be held at Dubai World Trade Centre on 19 – 22 April 2020, Colliers International predicts more than 20 percent of India’s total outbound market will travel to the GCC by 2024 – with business, place of work and leisure underpinning this demand.
Danielle Curtis, Exhibition Director ME, Arabian Travel Market, said: “This influx of Indian visitors to the GCC shows no sign of abating, with every reason to believe India will maintain its position as a top source market as the region prepares to welcome an estimated increase of 81 percent by 2024, providing a significant boost to the region’s tourism industry as we look ahead.”
In 2018, the UAE welcomed 2.89 million Indian tourists with this figure expected to reach 5.29 million by 2024, according to ATM’s official research partner, Colliers International.
Adding to this, India retained its top spot on Dubai’s list of source markets for inbound tourism, with almost 1 million Indian tourists arriving in the emirate during the first half of 2019.
Despite the UAE leading comparative growth, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain and Kuwait are all expected to witness an increase of 10 percent respectively between 2018 and 2024.
Last year, Indian tourists accounted for approximately 26.1 million of total outbound trips made, with reports from the UNWTO estimating this figure will increase by 92 percent to reach more than 50 million by 2022.
Indian tourists are among the world’s highest spenders while travelling abroad, with outbound travel and tourism expenditure to increase from US$21.4 billion in 2018 to US$39.3 billion by 2024.
On average, Indian travellers spent approximately US$1,100 per trip made to the GCC in 2018, according to the latest data from Euromonitor International, with business and experience-seeking tourists likely to spend at least 15 percent more per trip.
ATM, considered by industry professionals as a barometer for the Middle East and North Africa tourism sector, welcomed almost 40,000 people to its 2019 event with representation from 150 countries.
Looking ahead, ATM will adopt Events for Tourism Growth as the official show theme for the 2020 edition of the show.
Nov. 22, 2019
Photo : Indian stand at ATM / ATM