Travel and Tourism Industry to Add Tens of Thousands of Jobs in UAEA Story by selenagreyTens of thousands of jobs will be created in the UAE travel and tourism sector this year as investment reaches Dh23 billion, according to a forecast by the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC).
Tens of
thousands of jobs will be created in the UAE travel and tourism sector this
year as investment reaches Dh23 billion, according to a forecast by the World
Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC).
The international organisation of
travel industry executives estimated in a report that spending in the sector
would rise by 9.7 per cent from Dh21bn last year.
The number of jobs directly and
indirectly supported by the industry would reach 523,000 this year, a 5.3 per
cent rise from 496,500 jobs the year before. Jobs supported by the industry
represented 9.1 per cent of total employment across the economy last year.
Abu Dhabi is preparing to open the
Louvre Abu Dhabi, the Zayed National Museum and the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi over
the next three years as it seeks to carve out a name for itself in cultural
tourism. Dubai is aiming to attract 20
million tourists per year by the end of the decade as it prepares to host the
World Expo in 2020. The rapid expansions of Etihad Airways and Emirates Airline
are funnelling more visitors to both cities.
The direct contribution of travel
and tourism to UAE GDP was Dh56.5bn last year, representing 4 per cent of total
GDP, estimated the Travel & Tourism Economic Impact 2014 report. The
industry was forecast to expand by 4.7 per cent in 2014. The total contribution
of the industry to the economy " including wider effects from investment and
the supply chain " was Dh117.4bn, or 8.4 per cent of GDP. The growth of the
sector’s contribution would reach 4.5 per cent this year.
“In 2013, travel and tourism’s
total contribution to the global economy rose to 9.5 per cent of total GDP, not
only outpacing the wider economy but also growing faster than other significant
sectors such as financial and business services, transport and manufacturing,”
said David Scowsill, the president and chief executive of the WTTC.
“The outlook for travel and tourism
in 2014 is also very positive, with travel and tourism GDP growth forecast to
reach 4.3 per cent. Much of this growth is being driven by higher consumer
spending as the recovery from recession gathers pace and is becoming firmly
established.”
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