Lebanon banking on regional demand for tourism sector revival

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Middle Eastern travelers returning to Lebanon with tourism receipts are set to rise by 7.9% to reach US$6.4 billion in 2015.

Middle Eastern travelers returning to Lebanon with tourism receipts are set to rise by 7.9% to reach US$6.4 billion in 2015. The Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2015 participation is a showcase for the countryโ€™s multi-purpose destination positioning.

Lebanonโ€™s tourism industry is showing early signs of improvement in 2015, and with Colliers International forecasting a hotel occupancy figure of up to 49% for Beirut hotels, the country will be promoting its tourism message at this yearโ€™s Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2015.

Tourist arrivals increased for the ninth month in a row in February 2015, up year-on-year by 20.5% (175, 859 visitors) in the first two months of the year. Visitors from the Gulf countries registered a strong increase with double-digit growth from Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE as well as Egypt and Iran.

โ€œColliers reports an uptick across the board in January and February, from airport arrivals and average rate to hotel room occupancy. Lebanon has long been a favored long weekend destination for GCC residents, and the added resurgence in Egyptian, and particularly, Iraqi tourists, in recent months, has created new demand,โ€ said Nadege Noblet, Exhibition Manager for Arabian Travel Market, which takes place at the Dubai International Convention & Exhibition Centre, on May 4-7, 2015.

According to a report from Bank Audi Research Center, this is supported by a rise in passenger traffic at Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport, which grew by 10.24% year-on-year in the first two months of 2015, recording 419,369 passenger movements, a record high for the period. The Colliers forecast predicts a RevPAR for Beirutโ€™s three, four and five-star hotel market of US$78 this year, up 1% from 2014, and ADR of US$158.

A March 2015 SGBL Eco News Report also quotes figures from the Institute of International Finance (IIF), which is similarly forecasting a healthy โ€“ and much-needed increase โ€“ in tourism receipts, which are set to rise by 7.9% to reach US$6.4 billion this year, with a further possible increase of up to 12% in 2016, to touch US$7.2 billion.

โ€œLebanonโ€™s diverse tourism product encompasses the stylish capital of Beirut with its chic cosmopolitan ambience and reputation for luxury retail, through to trendy beach locations, stunning natural beauty and mountain ranges, ancient cities and architectural heritage. This is a solid foundation on which to rebuilt interest and drive inbound arrivals,โ€ said Noblet.

โ€œIn April 2014, Lebanonโ€™s Ministry of Tourism launched its โ€˜Live, Love, Lebanonโ€™ campaign, and this was a clear indicator of the governmentโ€™s commitment to reviving the countryโ€™s tourism prospects as a major economic driver,โ€ she added.

According to the World Travel and Tourism Councilโ€™s Lebanon 2014 report, the direct contribution of travel and tourism to GDP was US$3.2 billion (6.9% of total GDP) in 2013. Travel and tourism is also estimated to indirectly contribute US$9 billion (19.2%) of GDP in 2013.

In 2015, these figures are forecast to rise by 2.1% and 2.2%, respectively with the sector also generating 92,500 jobs in 2013; with forecasted growth of 2.7% in 2014.

Also, in July 2014, the non-profit organization Beyond Beirut, which is funded by USAID, submitted a document detailing a five-year plan for development of a sustainable Lebanese tourism industry, which has been endorsed by various stakeholders including the Ministry of Tourism, ecotourism business and small guesthouse owners.

Lebanese companies exhibiting at this yearโ€™s ATM include SAAD Transport SAL, World Net Hotels, Rida International and Warwick MENA Hotel Management Company.
The 2015 event will also build on the success of last yearโ€™s edition with the announcement of an additional hall adding an additional 2,000 square meters of floor space as Reed Travel Exhibitions looks to add to its record-breaking achievements in 2014. Last year ATM saw total attendance increase by 12% with 33,000 participants from over 131 countries, and business deals signed worth more than US$ 2.1 billion over the four days.

eTN is a media partner for the Arabian Travel Market.

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