Arabian Travel Market kicks-off at Dubai World Trade Centre

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The Arabian Travel Market will kick off today at the Dubai World Trade Centre, and will run until May 19.

Doors will open to visitors at 11:00 am on the first day and at 10:00 am for the rest of the days for the in-person part of the event. 

Meanwhile, the virtual event, which includes webinars and one-on-one video meetings will be taking place a week later from May 24 to 26. 

Featuring the biggest names in accommodation and hospitality, renowned tourism attractions, innovative travel technology companies, the theme for the 28th edition of ATM will be ‘A New Dawn for Travel and Tourism’.  

People have been advised to register in advance as spaces will be limited to ensure that COVID-19 safety measures and guidelines are met. 

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