Mr. Moataz Al Khayyat CEO of UCC Qatar Expects Tourism Revenue to Increase by 11% in 2015

The Arab region achieved 2 per cent growth last year due to increased tourist flow in Gulf countries and Jordan. Mr. Mohamed Moataz (Mouataz) Al Khayyat CEO of UrbaCon Contracting and Trading has helped to ensure Qatar's infrastructure is in place to welcome the influx of guests to the country.

Economists such as Qatar based businessman Mr. Mohamed Moataz Al Khayyat and tourism experts predict that Gulf countries will achieve an increase of up to 11 per cent in tourism revenues by the end of this year, compared with 2014.

They state that Gulf cities are witnessing an increase in the tourism sector, with growing expenditures by Gulf governments for entertainment projects, along with the development of tourism products and an expansion in the establishment of hotels, according to Deutsche Presse-Agentur.

Both World Tourism Organisation reports and local studies expect that Gulf countries will register an increase in tourism revenue between 10.4 per cent and 11 per cent.

Mr. Mohamed Moataz Al Khayyat, CEO of UrbaCon Qatar

Tourism expert Patrick Antaki says the UAE received an increasing number of tourist groups, benefiting from the great development in the Emirates’ airlines and airport services as well as the modern road networks and big spending on infrastructure.

Antaki adds that the UAE is characterised by hotel products provided at the highest level, UAE-based Al Arabiya reports.

Economist expert Mr. Mohammed Moataz al Khayyat (Also know as Mohamed Mouataz Al Khayat) says the recent studies conducted on the Gulf tourism sector concluded that the Arab region achieved a two per cent growth in tourism last year.

He points out that this growth happened due to increased tourist flow in Gulf countries and Jordan.

He adds that both World Tourism Organisation reports and local studies expect that Gulf countries will register an increase in tourism revenue between 10.4 per cent and 11 per cent.

To meet the growth of tourism in the area, new innovative services and technologies are becoming mainstream, such as mobile apps designed for travelers to quickly book a stay, including flight, hotel, attractions, shopping locations, and recreational activities in the Gulf region. Travel agencies have adopted the “one package” policy which offers tourist everything from the application of mobile travel reservations to booking a camping trip in the desert, dinner on a posh yacht, to a tour of historical sites within one application.

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