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Tourism in UAE
Table + of Contents
Introduction
Overview
Strengths Weaknesses
Opportunities
'A nation without a past is a nation without a present or future
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Introduction
Overview
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By 1979, the Jebel Ali Port was completed. The Jebel Ali Free Zone followed in 1985. In 1985, Emirates Airline was conceived with backing from Dubai government, whose provided two of the airline's first aircraft, used Boeing 727, apart from $10 million as start-up capital.
Introduction
Overview
In 2002, Dubai began creating a world-class financial centre as part of its diversification into service industries. In 2003, Etihad Airways was established as the flag carrier of the United Arab Emirates. In 2004, the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA) commissioned the Tourism Development and Investment Company (TDIC) to develop.
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Attractions
Leisure
& Hospitality
Heritage
& Culture
Traditional & Gold Souqs Sh. Saeed Al Maktoum House Al Ahmadiya School Heritage and Diving Village
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Attractions
Events,
Wild
Life
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Attractions
Entertainments
Wild Wadi Water Theme Park Iceland Water park Ski Dubai Ferrari World.
Cirque du Soleil
Introduction
Attractions
Abu Dhabi Formula 1 The Dubai World Cup Desert Safaris Helicopter tours Big Bus Tours
SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Weaknesses
Opportunities
Threats
+ Strengths
UAE acquired many strong worldwide brands. UAE provides variety of high quality products and services. Strong Financial Position. Attractive location. Healthy & Clean environment. Strength
Weaknesses
Opportunities
Threats
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High potential for future growth. Rising revenues and profits. Usage of advanced technology. High quality of life style, hospitality & Accommodations.
Strength Weakneses
Opportunities
Threats
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Opportunities
Threats
+ Weaknesses
Concentration of tourism in only two emirates (Dubai & Abu Dhabi). Tourism Reliance on shopping.
Strengths
Weakness
Weather condition.
Opportunities
Threats
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Strengths
Weaknesses
Cultural projects plans will help to intact and shearing different Opportunity culture between the global. Solidify the UAEs position as a major tourism destination. Enhance tourism sector can make attractive destination to expand business Employment and Job opportunities.
Threats
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Strength
Weakness
Conduct joint-venture agreements with reputable developers. Opportunity Partnerships with some of the worlds leading culture, leisure and hospitality brands.
Threats
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Strength
Weakness
Opportunity
Threats
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Strength Weakness
Opportunity
Threats
Development of tourism sector in other neighbor countries Increase social problems, crimes and diseases Instability of political situation in the region The affect of oil price and international crisis
Outcomes
UAE is ranked fourth out of the eleven countries benchmarked
Performance
improvement consultancy PwCs UK Macro Unit performed a longer term econometric assessment of factors related to economic success.
identified the key factors of national economic success and selected the ten countries against which to be benchmarked, a composite index* using those key factors was compiled.
Having
* The index scores were rebased, with the highest-ranking country Singapore attaining a score of 100
Russia: 46 Canada: 64
China: 68 UAE: 70
KSA: 62
High score Medium score Low score Not benchmarked
* The index scores were rebased, with the highest-ranking country Singapore attaining a score of 100
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Outcomes
UAE is considered to be the most attractive hub for the best and brightest minds in the Middle East and the rest of the world talent pool of diverse, cost competitive and skilled labor
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Outcomes
Outcomes
Emirates Vision is to evolve from a resource-based economy to a knowledge-based one and boost the non-oil share of the economy to more than 60% of GDP by 2030. This can be accomplished by Diversification in other Sectors
Expand Tourism
Expand Infrastructure Hotels, Parks, Beaches & transportation Growth in UAE Economy
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Outcomes
Numbers / Facts
1. UAE ranked first in the Middle East among countries with most advanced travel and tourism sectors
2. ADNEC is the worlds most modern, and the Gulfs largest, exhibition center that welcomes up to 1.5million visitors a year 3. The UAE accounts for roughly 16% of Middle Eastern travel and tourism demand
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Outcomes
Numbers / Facts
4. Average growth of the sector's contribution to the GDP in UAE, will be more than 8.1 percent annually during the period from 2011 to 2020
5. The tourism industry in UAE has earned a Dhs 97billion revenue last year, and is expected to touch Dhs 170 billion by 2016.
6. The tourism industry is reported to have employed 294,000 individuals in UAE during 2006, and by the year 2016, this figure is expected to touch 376,000
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Conclusion
The continuing development of tourism infrastructure in UAE has enhanced the country's ranking and position, especially in the structure of the air transport sector.
Conclusion
Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah accounted for 93 percent of the total contribution of tourism sector in the country's GDP.
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Conclusion
Tourism is one of the most remarkable sectors that influence the UAE economy.
The significance of the UAE's tourism sector in the region reflected in the number of arrivals visiting Dubai and Abu Dhabi. UAE developed a new kind conferences, regional and exhibitions. tourism like international
References
Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority .1 Department of Economic Development Dubai .2 Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai .3 United Arab Emirates Travel Guide asiarooms.com .4 Dubai Events and Promotions .5 Dubai Economic Outlook 2011 .6 Dubai and the World March 2011 .7