Abu Dhabi’s Culture And Tourism Department Hosts Breakthrough Multi-City Roadshow For Indian Travel Industry

The Department of Culture and Tourism Abu Dhabi captivates Indian travel trade partners through a dynamic multi-city roadshow, boosting tourism ties and showcasing top experiences. The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) recently organized its ‘Experience Abu Dhabi’ roadshow in India, targeting the key cities of Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore. This initiative brought together over 45 stakeholders from the travel industry, including major airlines, cruise lines, hotels, and destination management companies (DMCs). The roadshow focused on showcasing Abu Dhabi as a premier destination for Indian travelers and highlighted the emirate’s wide range of attractions. The primary goal of the roadshow was to increase Indian tourists’ interest in the inspiring and diverse experiences available in Abu Dhabi. From leisure to business, the destination offers a combination of cultural heritage and modern attractions. The events during the roadshow featured presentations and briefings that demonstrated Abu Dhabi’s potential as a top-tier travel destination for not only leisure but also business and incentive travel. Participants in the roadshow also experienced live demonstrations of Emirati cultural heritage, which provided a deeper understanding of the rich traditions of the UAE. These cultural elements, paired with presentations about Abu Dhabi’s luxury, adventure, and relaxation opportunities, aimed to create a lasting impression on Indian travel trade partners. The events were followed by exclusive networking dinners, where stakeholders and industry experts discussed growth opportunities and future collaborations. Abdulla Mohammad, International Operations Director at DCT Abu Dhabi, highlighted the importance of the Indian market in his speech. He mentioned that India is a key focus for tourism in Abu Dhabi, emphasizing the country’s immense potential for future growth. Mohammad expressed the department’s dedication to forming long-term partnerships that would deliver unforgettable experiences for Indian travelers, whether they are seeking luxury, cultural exploration, or thrilling adventures. The roadshow also served as a platform for sharing innovative tools and resources with the travel trade partners. Tailored toolkits, comprehensive service packages, and an e-learning platform were introduced, allowing travel providers to continue promoting Abu Dhabi effectively even after the roadshow concluded. These tools were designed to ensure that Indian travel agencies and operators could provide their clients with accurate, up-to-date information on Abu Dhabi. Through multiple one-on-one meetings, the roadshow successfully strengthened existing relationships between Abu Dhabi and Indian travel industry leaders. It also opened doors to new connections and collaborations, positioning Abu Dhabi as a leading travel destination for Indian tourists. The initiative was part of a broader strategy to support Abu Dhabi’s ambitious 2030 Tourism Strategy. This strategy aims to significantly increase visitor numbers to the emirate, with a target of welcoming 39.3 million tourists by 2030. The roadshow events in India served as a crucial step toward achieving this goal by engaging key stakeholders and encouraging them to promote Abu Dhabi as a destination of choice. By promoting its diverse attractions, including luxury resorts, cultural landmarks, adventure activities, and business opportunities, Abu Dhabi seeks to create a unique and compelling narrative for Indian travelers. The roadshow demonstrated the emirate’s commitment to fostering growth in the Indian tourism market, ensuring that it remains a top destination for years to come. Overall, the ‘Experience Abu Dhabi’ roadshow in India was a resounding success. It not only strengthened the emirate’s ties with Indian travel trade partners but also positioned Abu Dhabi as a premier global destination for both leisure and business travelers. With strategic initiatives like these, Abu Dhabi is well on its way to achieving its tourism objectives for 2030.

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