Tap Into The Halal Tourism Boom, Muslim Businesses Urged

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Tourism experts say the rise of Muslim travellers could be worth millions for UK

Businesses who supply products and services to Muslims are being urged to tap into the global boom in halal tourism.

 

Tourism experts say the rise of Muslim travellers across the world could be worth millions for UK companies and create a route to do business on an international level.

 

Europe is hosting the Halal Tourism Conference 2014 next month to look at how the industry can capitalise on one of the fastest growing sectors in the world. It is the first-ever international conference on halal tourism.

 

According to the latest figures, the halal tourism sector was worth £84 billion in 2013 representing around 13% of global travel expenditures. This figure is expected to reach £116 billion by 2020.

 

Tasneem Mahmood, Director of CM Media, who are organising the event, said halal tourism provides excellent opportunities for UK businesses especially those who are in food and drink, tourism and finance. In the UK alone the halal food industry is worth £1 billion while the global Halal food industry is worth £399 billion.

 

She said: “We already know that there a number of strong businesses within UK who already provide products and services to Muslims.

 

“The tourism sector across the world is now looking at the value of the Muslim consumer who are increasing their leisure spend.

 

“The Halal Tourism Conference is full of delegates and exhibitors from tourism bodies, hotel groups, airlines and tour operators who are desperate to meet the right suppliers and satisfy the increasing demand for halal tourism. 

 

“In Europe alone there are so many countries who want to cater for the Muslim market which is a great opportunity on the doorstep of UK companies. This conference is a great opportunity to take their company on a global stage and really grow their company.

 

“The recent Muslim Travel Index Europe 2014, which surveyed tourists from Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and UAE who travel to Europe, revealed that 93% said it was important that the country they travelled to cater for a halal lifestyle.

 

“This shows the demand is there and it means that companies can plug that demand. We predict that supplying the halal tourism market could potentially be worth millions of pounds to UK businesses.”

 

The Halal Tourism Conference is being held on 22 and 23 September 2014, hosted in Andalucia, Spain. The two-day event, which is being sponsored by Turkish Airlines, will host around 500 delegates and exhibitors from the Middle East, Far East and Europe including those currently active in halal tourism and countries looking for help to break into this sector.

 

It includes tourism boards, tour agencies, tour operators, restaurants, media, hotels and airlines. The event will also feature seminars from industry experts, workshops, networking sessions and an exhibition.

 

The event aims to equip countries with market intelligence, industry forecasts and trends to understand how to market to the lucrative Muslim consumer and benefit commercially. It has also created a diverse speaker line-up from around the globe to discuss the opportunities and challenges that halal tourism presents for the industry.

 

Speakers now include renowned hoteliers, tourism ministers, halal tourism experts and global marketing specialists. Confirmed speakers are Chris Nader, Vice President, Development IMEA, Kempinski Hotels, Hani Lashin, Group General Manager, Al Jawhara Group of Hotels, Fazal Bahardeen, Founder of Crescentrating, Esthy Reko Astuti, Director General of Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy Republic of Indonesia, Elnur Seyidli, co-founder of HalalBooking.com, Rafi-Uddin Shikoh, CEO and Managing Director, DinarStandard and Anas Kasak, Director of McCann Reach.


The conference will also see the launch of the Muslim Travel Index Europe 2014 which uses travel research from residents from UK, United Arab Emirates and Malaysian residents.

 

The Travel Index Europe 2014 looks at the attitudes and behaviour of majority Muslim populations to tourism in the future and their experiences of countries they have already visited in Europe.

 

The Halal Tourism Conference will be followed by a two-day tour of the region of Andalucia to provide businesses with a live case study of a region that is becoming more Muslim-friendly and is actively working to meet the needs of Muslim travellers.

 

For more information on the event, including how to attend as a delegate or a sponsor, please visit the website:

 

www.htc2014.com or email info@cmmedia.co.uk

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