Destinations

Dubai supplement 2007

Welcome to Dubai Tourism and Commerce Marketing’s supplement, produced in association with Travel Weekly.


You can download the supplement as a pdf or read the articles online:



This informative supplement has been written by agents for agents. These agent reporters recently attended a DTCM Dubai Expert Experience fam trip and so are up to date with their destination knowledge.


These pages are packed with details of just some of the current luxurious facilities and inspiring projects taking place in Dubai. These include progressive airport developments; the awe-inspiring mixed-use theme park Dubailand; the world’s tallest tower – Burj Dubai; diverse ‘cities within a city’ such as Dubai Marina and Dubai Festival City; not to mention The Palm islands and The World.


The UK is still the largest market to Dubai, with 1.4 million visitors predicted by 2010. And now with more than 200 UK tour operators featuring Dubai, and 140 direct weekly fl ights, it is even easier to book your clients’ dream holiday.


If you want to discover more about Dubai and you’re not already a ‘Dubai Expert’, sign up now at dubaiexpert.co.uk for the DTCM’s free online training programme. There’s more information on page 22.


Thank you for your ongoing support and interest in the most dynamic and innovative destination in the world!


Ian Scott
DTCM director
UK and Ireland office



 






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