Travel developments to be discussed at first Arabian Hotel Investment Conference
Streamlined visa processes in Arabia are essential to stimulate visitor figures, according to one government tourism official, who said that online visa application facilities have proved highly successful since their recent introduction.
Bader Nasser, head of marketing for tourism affairs for the government of Bahrain, highlighted the Kingdom's e-visa initiative as a "necessary measure" if the drive for fast and seamless immigration processes for business and leisure travellers is to be met.
The Bahrain e-visa project - a first for the Middle East and one of only a handful in the world - comes as the topic of visa restrictions comes under the spotlight at the first-ever Arabian Hotel Investment Conference, to be held in Dubai on April 30 - May 2.
Bahrain was the first country in the Middle East and one of the only countries in the world to issue online visit visas to simplify - and "fast track" - its immigration processes. To date, an average of 1,500 visas are downloaded a month, with numbers expected to double during the next 12 months.
The e-visa initiative is the first phase of a drive to move all of Bahrain's immigration processes online.
Nasser said: "For too long, the issue of visas in Arabia has blighted the attempts of the tourism authorities especially to stimulate visitor numbers. We are pioneering the switch to e-visas as part of our strategy to become a tourism destination of the future."
Residents of 33 countries outside the GCC can apply online at www.evisa.gov.bh, allowing them to download their visit visa anywhere in the world before travelling to the Kingdom. Those able to take advantage of these facilities include UK, US, Australia and most European passport-holders.
Nasser said: "While the ideal scenario is still a single visa for Arabia to facilitate travel between the Gulf states, we have to look at new and innovative ways to make the immigration process as smooth and simple as possible for international visitors."
The visit visas are valid for two weeks for a fee of BD7 (US$18.50) enabling travellers to fast-track the arrival process in Bahrain by completing the visa process ahead of time rather than on arrival. In addition, the downloaded visa removes the need to pay in local currency.
Jonathan Worsley, organiser of the Arabian Hotel Investment Conference, said: "The issue of one visa for Arabia has already been tabled for discussion at the conference next year. Indeed, the majority of our advisory panel of 50 regional tourism leaders identified visa restrictions as a challenge in this marketplace.
"This initiative from Bahrain has shown how governments can harness technology to improve efficiency and therefore service, which is another discussion that has been scheduled for AHIC."
This advisory panel includes among others: Zaher El Ajjaoui from the Bahrain-based Gulf Finance House; Salem bin Dasmal, CEO of Dubailand; Gerald Lawless, managing director of Jumeirah International; James Wilson, president of IFA Hotels and Resorts; Wahid Attala, executive director of Nakheel; Jurgen Baumhoff, CEO of Qatar National Hotels; Jean-Claude Baumgarten, president of World Travel & Tourism Council; and regional directors from international hotel groups InterContinental, Marriott, Movenpick, Rezidor SAS and Rotana.
The conference is set to attract more than 300 delegates to discuss topics as broad-ranging as environmental and sustainable tourism to real estate issues, investment and industry trends, supply / demand dynamics and security issues.
The event will run from April 30 to May 2, 2005 at the Madinat Jumeirah resort in Dubai, setting the scene for the region's largest dedicated travel exhibition, Arabian Travel Market, which opens on May 3. The conference is organised by CB Richard Ellis Hotels, the largest commercial real estate firm in the world, and MEED Conferences. Details of AHIC can be found on www.arabianconference.com.
Already signed up as platinum sponsors are: IFA Hotels and Resorts; Nakheel Company LLC; Kingdom Hotel Investments and Rezidor SAS Hospitality.
Gold sponsors are: Arabian Travel Market; Deloitte; Gullivers Travel Associates; HVS International; Jones Lang LaSalle; Jumeirah International; Intercontinental Hotels Group; Marriott International; Movenpick Hotels & Resorts; RCI Middle East; Octopus Travel; RSP Group and Strategic Solutions.
Media sponsors are: AME Info, CNBC Arabia, CNBC Europe, Global Hospitality Resources, HOTELS and TTN.
Supporters are: Dubai Convention Bureau, Emirates Academy of Hospitality; International Hotel & Restaurant Association; Villeroy & Boch; the World Travel & Tourism Council and WOW Travels.
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About the Organisers:
CB Richard Ellis Hotels
CB Richard Ellis is the largest commercial real estate firm in the world, with 250 offices in 48 countries. CB Richard Ellis Hotels focuses exclusively on the hospitality industry providing consultancy services for the sale, valuation, financing, development and asset management of hotels. CB Richard Ellis Hotels has been involved in several of the largest transactions in Europe, specialising in investment opportunities and sale and leasebacks that have typified the changing times. Jonathan Worsley of CB Richard Ellis Hotels has taken a lead in developing networking events for the industry by organising the International Hotel Investment Forum in Berlin, the European Hotel Design Awards in London and now the Arabian Hotel Investment Conference in Dubai. Jonathan also sits as an advisor to the World Travel & Tourism Council.
Contact: Jonathan.Worsley@cbrehotels.com on +44 14 8383 5794
MEED
MEED (Middle East Economic Digest) is internationally recognised as providing essential information for anyone doing business in, or with, the Middle East and North Africa. MEED now attracts over 70,000 individual readers each week, across 70 countries worldwide.
MEED Conferences is part of the leading information brand in the Middle East working to provide delegates with the very latest business sensitive information. Over the past 10 years, MEED Conferences has organised events attended by senior government officials and thousands of international business people. The conference series is aimed at companies active or seeking business in the markets of the Middle East. MEED is well established as the source of strategic and accurate regional information placing it in a unique position to bring together high-calibre speakers.
Contact: francesca.ambrosini@emap.com on +44 20 7505 6008
About the Arabian Travel Market
The Arabian Travel Market, which follows on from the Arabian Hotel Investment Conference, is now in its 11th year and organised by Reed Travel Exhibitions (RTE) the largest travel trade exhibitions organiser. RTE also organises World Travel Market, EIBTM, Mediterranean Travel Fair, CIS Travel Market, British Travel Trade Fair, International Golf Travel Market, AIME (Asia Pacific Incentives and Meetings Expo), LACIME, La Cumbre, ILTM (International Luxury Travel Market), Top Resa, and the ICCA Exhibition in Association with the ICCA Congress. The show is held under the patronage of the Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing, the Government of Dubai.
Contact: vicky.crane@reedexpo.co.uk on +44 20 8910 7944
Media information:
Kirstie Hepburn / Fiona Swaffield Strategic Solutions for Arabian Hotel Investment Conference
Tel: +971 4 391 5390,
fax: +971 4 3672527
e-mail media@strategicsolutionsonline.com
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