QnA International director Sidh N C. QnA International director Sidh N C.

Top five trends in ME tourism, MICE and the luxury travel industry
1. Nature based experiences
2. Exclusivity
3. More individualised free time
4. Social media influences
5. High quality standards

A major trend seen in outbound tourists from the Middle East is the shift towards different experiences be it cultural, historical or natural.

"Travellers from the GCC region, especially from the luxury market are more conscious about getting back to nature and exploring unique experiences in unique destinations instead of going to mediocre destinations,’’ said Six Senses Zighy Bay DOSM Jad Frem. Anne Wiers-Jenssen of Fred. Olsen Travel AS Norway, agreed and said there is a definite “shift from big cities and shopping to nature-based experiences".

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Another trend is the exclusivity of MICE and luxury travel. "They tend to be a more private, protected and secure experience," said Ibis El Greco general manager Yves Maebe.

The shift in luxury tourism is also apparent in the MICE sector where incentive programmes tend to include more individualised free time for "relaxation, shopping or optional excursions recognising that participants have different tastes", according to Rovos Rail marketing manager - MICE Carole O’Connor.

She highlighted the changing structure of meetings, stating that they are becoming more interactive. "Incentives now regularly incorporate a meeting, team building, product or strategy element,” she said.

Social media has become a widespread trend. "Social media plays a significant role in many aspects of tourism, especially for would-be travellers searching for information on destinations, therefore affecting their decision-making behavior,” said Alexandera Mallosi from Grecotel.

Giving an example, AC Tours director Rob Russell said: "We recently ran a large scale event for a client from Sweden – from the first site inspection through to the exit of the hotel the whole story was covered in tweets and when we looked back on the post of the event, it was amazing to see how great it all looked!”