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United Arab Emirates Tourism Report Q4 2009

Published by: Business Monitor International

Published: Oct. 14, 2009 - 56 Pages


Table of Contents


Executive Summary
SWOT Analysis
UAE Tourism SWOT
UAE Political SWOT
UAE Economic SWOT
United Arab Emirates Business Environment SWOT
Industry Forecast Scenario
Arrivals
Table: Arrivals Data, 2005-2013
Accommodation
Table: Accommodation Data, 2005-2013
Expenditure
Table: Expenditure And Economic Impact Data, 2005-2013
Inbound Tourism
Table: Inbound Tourism - Arrival Of Tourists At National Borders, 2005-2013
Outbound Tourism
Table: Outbound Tourism, 2005-2013
Market Overview - Travel
Airports
Commercial Airlines
Table: Key Players - UAE Commercial Airlines, 2008
Global Oil Products Market Review
Table Global Oil Prices, 2003-2013 (US$ per barrel)
Market Overview - Hospitality
Accommodation Developments
Table: Selected Accommodation Projects In The UAE
Regional Case Study: Accor
Table: Accor Hotel Business In Selected Middle East And Africa Countries, June 2009
Business Environment
Table: Middle East And Africa Tourism Business Environment Ratings
Tourism Infrastructure
BMI’s Security Ratings
Table: Middle East And Africa Defence And Security Ratings
Conflict Risk
Terrorism Risk
Physical Safety Risk
Table: Middle East And North Africa State Terrorism Vulnerability Index
Government And Regional Monetary Rate Policies
GCC Convergence Criteria
Table: UAE Exchange Rate Policy, 2005-2013
Global Assumptions
Table: BMI’s Global Assumptions, 2007-2013
Table: Global And Regional Real GDP Growth, 2008-2011
Table: Developed Market Exchange Rates, 2008-2011 (average)
Table: Key Emerging Market Exchange Rates, 2008-2011 (average against US$)
Company Profiles
Emirates Airline
Etihad Airways
Abu Dhabi National Hotels (ADNH)
Methodology
How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts
Tourism Industry
Tourism Ratings - Methodology
Table: Tourism Business Environment Indicators
Table: Weighting of Components
Sources

Abstract

Tourism Overview

After another year of strong growth in the number of foreign tourists to the United Arab Emirates (UAE)in 2008 (BMI estimates annual growth of nearly 10% to around 9.7mn arrivals), recent data indicate amuch weaker picture. In Dubai - the key emirate for arrivals - figures for H109 show that almost 3.9mntourists stayed at hotel establishments in Dubai, up by 5% year-on-year (y-o-y), but representing a markedslowdown compared with about 14% y-o-y growth in Q408. The better than expected outturn for touristarrivals to Dubai is partly due to promotional campaigns in key source markets such as the UK, Germany,India, Russia, China, Japan and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states. In Sharjah, by contrast, therewas a sharp deterioration in the number of tourists staying at hotels in the first half of the year, down by12% y-o-y.

Hospitality

The strong boom in the hospitality sector in the UAE of recent years has come to an end. Dubai and AbuDhabi recorded falls in hotel occupancy rates during the first four months of 2009 of 16% and 7% y-o-y,respectively, while more recent data for the first six months of the year show further weakening in thesector in Sharjah. The total number of occupied room nights in Sharjah was down marginally in H109compared with the H108, with overall occupancy rates at 64%.

Forecast Scenario

Taking on board the relatively modest growth in tourist arrivals to Dubai in H109 and very disappointingdata on visitors to Sharjah over the same period, BMI maintains a rather poor outlook for the UAEtourism sector in the short term. However, based on more favourable data than expected from Dubai, wehave edged up our forecast of negative growth in tourist arrivals to the UAE as a whole from -3% to -2%y-o-y in 2009. This scenario also underscores attempts by individual emirates to boost domestic tourismto compensate for the downturn in foreign visitor arrivals. Recovery in growth in arrivals is anticipated in2010 and will pick up from 2011 (with stronger growth rates than our earlier forecasts).

Air Arabia

Sharjah-based Air Arabia reported robust results for Q209, with net profit up by 10% y-o-y toAED90mn (US$25mn). Passenger numbers in the first half of the year also rose healthily, by an annual20%, to almost 2.0mn. In September 2009, Air Arabia and the Middle East’s largest travel and hospitalitygroup, Travco Group, announced a joint venture to launch a new low-cost carrier based in Egypt. AirArabia Egypt will serve European, African and Middle Eastern markets.

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