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Saudi Arabia to lead in the GCC for incoming tourism to Germany
At the Riyadh Travel Fair (RTF), Germany highlights the prime role of the Saudi market for its tourist industry
Kicking off today, the four-day travel and tourism exhibition is scheduled to take place at Riyadh International Exhibition Centre until 26 May 2011. The annually recurring RTF, which will launch its third edition under this year's theme "Destination 2011 for everyone at anytime", not only represents a global forum for the international travel industry, but also gives the open public the opportunity to learn about world-wide tourist destinations and its amenities.
"We are well-aware of the importance that the GCC countries and Saudi Arabia in particular have for German tourism and therefore, we always put consistent efforts in promoting topics of particular appeal to visitors from this region. I am sure that the marketing themes 2011 and especially the medical and wellness tourism will draw the attention of the regional audience and travel industry, marking a successful participation for Germany at the RTF," said Antje Roeding-Boudier, Director of the Marketing and Sales Office for the Gulf Countries at the GNTO in Dubai. "The German medical sector enjoys a great reputation abroad. Every year, tens of thousands international patients come to Germany, in order to receive treatment in hospitals as well as ambulatory care. In addition to a great offer in diagnostics and an excellent medical infrastructure, patients benefit from highly trained and specialised doctors and nurses," she added.
In addition to the promotion of medical tourism, the marketing campaign this year focuses on the 125th anniversary of the invention of the automobile. Given the great popularity that German car brands enjoy in the region, Gulf visitors already showed great interest in this field. On this occasion, many events, such as car museums with pioneering architecture and innovative technologies have been planned, in order to expand the automotive-themed tourist attractions.
Over the past years, Germany has observed a constant increase in the number of visitors from abroad. In 2010 for the first time, overnight stays by international travellers passed the record-breaking 60-million mark. With the number of overnight stays reaching 968,336 in 2010 by visitors from the GCC, this region is one of the biggest source markets for Germany.
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About Germany:
Germany is located in the centre of Europe and the territory covers 357,021 sq km with elevation ranges from the mountains of the Alps in the south to the shores of the North Sea in the north-west and the Baltic Sea in the north-east. It has some of Europe's major rivers like the Rhine, Danube and Elbe. Germany shares borders with more European countries than any other country on the continent. Its neighbours include France, the Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Denmark and Poland.
About the German National Tourist Board (GNTB):
GNTB is a provider of marketing services for the German tourism industry. Headquartered in Frankfurt, it has 30 representative offices around the world. GNTB aims to enhance the positive image of Germany as a travel destination and increase the volume of tourist traffic to and within Germany. The German National Tourist Board works in close cooperation and economic partnership with all levels of the tourism industry in Germany.
For further information about Germany and GNTB: www.germany.travel
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