Visa: Middle East passengers traveling longer and spend more

Visa International has launched its latest report on the global travel intentions in 2015, the report revealed that travelers from the Middle East and North Africa are traveling longer and spend more during the holiday compared with other travelers around the world

Middle East passengers traveling longer and spend more

The study was announced during the Arabian Travel Market in Dubai included 13.603 travelers across 25 countries in the world and was conducted during the months of January and February 2015.
Periodic balance to the trends of the Travel Visa and showed that the overall impression about future travel movement looks more positive, with 81% of the planned participants in the referendum of the Middle East and North Africa region to travel in leisure trip next year
The study revealed that 95% of respondents referendum in the UAE and 97% of the participants in the referendum in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will travel in leisure trip next year
This optimism is reflected clearly the millennium generation, where disclosed 40% of those aged between 25 and 30 years in Kuwait, Morocco and Egypt their intention to travel for leisure in the next year
These positive trends chime well with the travel industry in the region where travelers from the Middle East and North Africa go to nearby areas, and the remaining Emirates, Turkey and Egypt of the favorite destinations
And become the beautiful scenery and facilities interesting and distinctive shopping facilities are the three key elements that builds upon travelers coming journey plans
Participants said that the study in a referendum at the global level, is devoted traveler US $ 2.281 on average in spending per trip, while figures from the Middle East and North Africa suggest budgets higher spending per trip
And spends travelers from Saudi Arabia, is one of the 25 countries surveyed, US $ 5.866 per trip on average a year, followed by Egyptians, who spend US $ 4.917 per trip comes Chinese in third place where the Chinese traveler spent US $ 4.780 per trip

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