London, Britain – Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism is participating in the World Travel Market, hosted by the British capital, London.
This will be during the period from November 4 to 6, 2025.
It showcases the emirate’s capabilities and the offerings it offers as one of the world’s most prominent tourist destinations.
The department said in a statement yesterday that this participation comes in line with the ambitious goals of the Dubai Economic Agenda «D33».
Which aims to enhance the emirate’s position as a leading global destination for business and entertainment.
She noted that the role of the tourism and hospitality sectors in driving innovation, attracting investment, and supporting sustainability initiatives in the city will be highlighted.
This year’s Dubai pavilion at the exhibition includes 71 key partners and stakeholders.
Compared to 62 participating entities in 2024, they represent an elite group of airlines, hotels, tourist attractions, and destination management companies.
Which forms part of Dubai’s distinguished tourism system.
Issam Kazim, Executive Director of the Dubai Tourism and Commerce Marketing Corporation, affiliated with the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism, said: “Our participation this year with our partners at the World Travel Market in London embodies Dubai’s commitment to providing a flexible and sustainable tourism model based on enhancing cooperation, innovation and providing shared opportunities. It also highlights the strength of Dubai’s tourism system and the close partnership between the public and private sectors that enhances the sector’s success in the emirate.
He added: “We look forward to establishing new partnerships with international partners, and highlighting the diverse offers that Dubai offers to a new audience and important major markets, as part of our efforts to achieve the goals of the Dubai Economic Agenda (D33)”. In addition to meeting officials and experts in this vital sector at the exhibition, we continue to set standards of excellence in the global tourism scene, and explore new trends that define the features of the future of travel.




