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Thailand aims to boost tourist arrivals and spending from the Middle East and Southeast Asia to help offset declining revenue ...
Immersive experiences are blending heritage and hospitality in the Gulf, moving from gimmick to strategic tool in national ...
This discount hotel chain wants in on Middle East tourism boom after Trump visit Wyndham airs plan for 100 Super 8 hotels in Saudi Arabia to help entice lower-budget tourists ...
A new report released by Tourism Economics on behalf of Arabian Travel Market (ATM) forecasts a dramatic surge in tourism spending across the Middle East, with total expenditure projected to reach ...
A new report compiled by Tourism Economics on behalf of Arabian Travel Market (ATM) predicts that by 2030, total tourism spend in the Middle East will be 50% higher than in 2024, generating ...
Middle East tourism spending is projected to surge by 50 per cent to reach $350bn by 2030, according to the new ATM Travel Trends Report 2025, compiled by Tourism Economics for Arabian Travel Market ...
The total tourism spend in the Middle East by 2030 will be 50% higher than in 2024, generating expenditure of nearly $350 billion, according to A new report compiled by Tourism Economics on behalf of ...
The ATM Travel Trends Report 2025, developed by Arabian Travel Market in partnership with Tourism Economics, predicts that travel spending in the Middle East will be 50% higher by 2030 According ...
The region is also witnessing unprecedented growth in luxury and lifestyle tourism, attracting a new generation of high-net-worth travellers, drawn to exceptional Middle East hospitality, curated ...
The broader Middle East region is also benefiting from this surge. Travel and tourism in the region is projected to contribute $367.3bn to the regional economy and support 7.7 million jobs in 2025.
BEIRUT, Lebanon, May 13 (UPI) --The oil-rich Gulf countries, once Lebanon's main supporters, now are making a cautious comeback after years of disengagement. This shift comes as Hezbollah has been ...
According to a report published by Al-Bilad, the resumption of Gulf tourism is being interpreted as a positive economic indicator. Lebanese officials are viewing the renewed interest from Gulf ...