
Industry News 29th May, 2020
This week HE Issam Kazim, CEO of Dubai Corporation for Tourism and Commerce, has confirmed his attendance at a conference considering the future of travel and tourism in the Middle East.
The event – part of Arabian Travel Market’s three-days of webinars and conferences – will discuss sustainable investment measures for the region’s travel & tourism sector alongside strategies to restore travellers’ confidence and move forward post-pandemic.
He will talk about his vision for Dubai’s success alongside leaders from across the region:
Panel Discussion: Initiatives to revive the travel and tourism industry and secure sustainable investment in the region?
Moderator: Rajan Datar, Presenter and Broadcaster BBC
Speakers:
- HE Marwan Bin Jassim Al Sarkal, Executive Chairman Sharjah Investment and Development Authority
- His Excellency Khalid Jasim Al Midfa, Chairman, Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority (SCTDA)
- HE Saleh Al Gezeiry, Director General for Ajman Tourism
- Mr. Majed M. Alghanim Tourism & Quality of Life Managing Director, Ministry of Investment, Saudi Arabia
- Mr. Nicolas Mayer, PWC Industry Leader Hospitality and Tourism EMEA & Managing Partner Global Center of Excellence Tourism & Hospitality
This is one of three sessions on the day and you can be part of the event with free registration.
Restructuring to Attract Sustainable Investment and Customers in the New World Order.
Register HERE
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READ MORE ABOUT Arabian Travel Market’s Virtual Programme 1 – 3 June , 2020 HERE



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Industry News: 23rd May 2020
Turkish Airlines has extended the suspension of its domestic flights until June 4 due to coronavirus (Covid-19) with international flights scheduled to resume on June 10.
According to a statement issued by the company, the suspension of domestic and international flights will be extended due to the pandemic. It had previously given a deadline of May 28, 2020.
The airline has a fleet of 350 aircraft serving 300 international destinations.
Currently, the Republic of Turkey’s Prime Ministry Privatization Administration owns a 49.12 per cent interest in THY, while 50.88 per cent of shares are publicly traded.
Turkish Airlines claims to have one of the best Business Class products in the world, , flies just about everywhere, offers several unique amenities, and promises bargain prices.
It is part of the Star Alliance is the world’s largest airline community, consisting of 26 members from leading companies in the global aviation sector.
It has said that in response to the pandemic, cabin baggage will now be placed in the hold, with luggage allowances increased by 8kg.

