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Land of the rising sun to shine at Arabian Travel Market

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, March 22 - 2006 at 12:18
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Japan is to enter the fray for high spending Middle East tourists. The Land of the Rising Sun will launch its campaign at Arabian Travel Market, the region's premier travel and tourism exhibition, when this year's show hosts the annual event's first Japanese pavilion.

Being organised by The Japan Cooperation Center for the Middle East (JCCME) the pavilion is being designed to give visitors a taste of Japanese culture, society, arts and history and reverse ingrained perceptions that the country is only a business destination.

'While a significant number of Middle East travellers regularly visit South-East Asian destinations, very few think of Japan as a holiday destination. We intend to get a share of this South-East bound traffic through stop-overs in Japan,' said Kenichi Sawaguchi, Senior Director, Planning & Project, JCCME.

'The Arabian Travel Market which attracts industry professionals from all over the Middle East and North Africa, is an ideal platform from which to build publicity for Japan's inbound tourism,'


he continued.

Japan's entry into the Arabian Travel Market, which this year will run at the Dubai World Trade Centre from May 2-5, comes as the region's airlines beef up their services to the country. The region is currently linked to Japan via Emirates, the international airline of the United Arab Emirates, Qatar Airways, Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways. In addition, Emirates is planning to launch non-stop services to Nagoya, Japan's fourth largest city this June with four weekly flights to complement its existing daily service to Osaka, the gateway to Western Japan.

'It is easier to reach Japan from the Gulf and we are confident that once GCC visitors have experienced the warmth and hospitality of Japan the traffic will build through word-of-mouth reports,' said Sawaguchi. 'We are creating many opportunities for tour operators and travel agents to visit Japan.'

At Arabian Travel Market 2006 - the 13th in the annual series - JCCME will position Japan as a family destination.

'There are attractions for people of all ages with an abundance of natural wonders and a unique cultural heritage,' explained Sawaguchi. 'There are hundreds of tourist spots in Japan from quiet national parks to centuries old temples and shrines to high technology shopping areas.

'Potential visitors tend to think only Honshu but Japan has three other major islands - Hokkaido, Shikoku and Kyushu which also boast traditional arts, distinctive regional architecture and areas of outstanding natural beauty. Sadly much of our rich cultural and historical heritage is relatively unknown to the Middle East traveller which is why we are targeting the GCC region.'

Japan is one of among 34 national or official tourism bodies due at Arabian Travel Market 2006, which is organised by Reed Travel Exhibitions (RTE).

'The geographic exhibitor footprint of the show is continually expanding due to the increasing value of the Middle East outbound market and the reputation of Gulf tourists in particularly as high spenders,' said Chris Chackal, Group Exhibition Director - Overseas Events, RTE.

'Expanding air links between the Middle East and other regions are also 'drivers' in the outbound tourism equation and Arabian Travel Market, with its brand power and reputation as a business-to-business results oriented event is growing in tandem with these developments.'


Arabian Travel Market 2006, which has confirmed exhibitors from 37 countries, is held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, and Ruler of Dubai, and under the auspices of the Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing, Government of Dubai.
 
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About Reed Travel Exhibitions:
1. Reed Travel Exhibitions is part of Reed Exhibitions Ltd. which organises over 420 events in 32 countries, serving 49 different industries in 18 key sectors, attracting over 90,000 exhibiting companies and more than 5.5 million visitors every year.

2. As a member of the Reed Elsevier plc group, the world-leading business and information provider, Reed Exhibitions is unique in offering integrated market access programmes covering exhibitions, trade publications, direct marketing and the Internet. Reed Elsevier's business titles are closely linked with Reed's exhibition activities across both geographic and industrial markets. It also has a growing portfolio of electronic publishing and information services, including LEXIS-NEXIS, the world's leading provider of on-line information services and management tools.

3. Reed Travel Exhibitions organises 15 events worldwide, including World Travel Market, Arabian Travel Market, C.I.S. Travel Market, EIBTM, British Travel Trade Fair, Asia Pacific Incentives & Meetings Expo (AIME), International Golf Travel Market, Top Resa, Mediterranean Travel Fair, ICCA Exhibition, in association with the ICCA Congress, International Luxury Travel Market (ILTM), La Cumbre, City Break, China Business & Incentive Travel Mart (CBITM) and Latin American & Caribbean Incentive & Meetings Exhibition (LACIME).

About JCCME:
The JCCME has been active in the Middle East for the last 33 years and is an independent, non-profit foundation authorised and supervised by the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI).

While the main objective has been the promotion of Japan's trade, economic and technical cooperation with the region, travel and tourism is now a focus for the Center.

For further information: Barbara Saunders, MCS/Action, Dubai, UAE. Tel: + 971 4 390 2960; Fax: + 971 4 390 8161.

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