Industry experts from Google, Hotel Data Cloud, Global Village, VFS Global and Kandima Resort Maldives map out positive steps towards economic recovery for the tourism industry

 

Dubai, UAE -: The inaugural insights session, produced by MSLGroup Middle East and moderated by Nadege Noblet, founder of NANOU Destination and Hotel Marketing, brought together experts from across the travel industry. Inspired by the Boston Consulting Group and Google co-authored report, entitled “Actions For Destination Marketers to Navigate in a COVID-19 World”, the objective was to gather perspectives and trends that may point the way to a more optimistic travel and tourism sector, one of the driving forces of the UAE and wider global economy. The report unearthed thoughts on what the 2021 recovery might look like and guided Destination Marketers through a “5 R Approach”: Reassess, Reassure, Raise awareness, Remove barriers and Revive spending in the local economy.

Key #TourismTomorrow insights from the session included:

Government

Industry

Brands

Individuals

Technology

Reports referenced during the session:

Actions for Destination Marketers to Navigate in a COVID-19 World – Boston Consulting Group and Google

2020 Summer Travel Report – Expedia

 With thanks for insights from the following experts:

Hotel Data Cloud                    Gregor Amon, Founder and Managing Partner

VFS Global                               Peter Brun, Chief Communications Officer

Kandima Resort                      Neeraj             Seth, Director of Marketing Communication and Public Relations

Global Village                         Jaki Ellenby, Executive Director

Google                                     Elie Tabchouri, Head of Public Policy and Telco

#TourismTomorrow was moderated by:

NANOU Destination & Hotel Marketing: Nadège Noblet, Founder and Managing Director

MSL Access as a platform has been created to encourage cross-industry dialogue around relevant and timely themes. The platform’s strength lies in the petri dish of insights and exchanges from the panelists providing a comprehensive response to the topic under discussion. Future sessions are likely to focus on key issues such as the economic impact of equality and technological drivers on various aspects of society, with bespoke sessions available for development upon request.