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BTEA & Air Arabia partner to promote Bahrain’s tourism appeal

Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority (BTEA) and Air Arabia have signed a partnership to strengthen the tourism sector in the Kingdom of Bahrain. 

The partnership aims to increase Bahrain’s regional and international appeal by promoting new tourism destinations, expanding facilities and diversifying services. 

The partnership, signed at the recently concluded Arabian Travel Market in Dubai, will focus on promoting Bahrain as a top tourist destination for meetings, conferences, entertainment and weddings. Specifically, the partnership will concentrate on three key source markets – the United Arab Emirates, India and Russia. With this collaboration, Bahrain is set to take its tourism industry to new heights, offering travelers an unparalleled experience in the heart of the Gulf.

The partnership was signed by Fatima bint Jaafar Al Sairafi, Minister of Tourism and Chairman of BTEA with Shalini Rajan – Worldwide Sales Director of Air Arabia and Rajesh Narula – Regional General Manager ISC, Far East and Sally Sedky – Head of Tourism Marketing at BTEA and Eyad Al Ansari – Senior Tourism Relations Specialist at BTEA.

 In a statement during the signing ceremony, Minister Al Sairafi emphasized the significance of the collaboration with Air Arabia, the leading low-cost carrier in the MENA region. This partnership is expected to foster greater cooperation between the two parties and aid BTEA in promoting Bahrain’s tourist destinations to a global audience. Moreover, the partnership is anticipated to enhance international tourism access to the Kingdom, facilitated by Air Arabia’s extensive network of destinations.

The Minister of Tourism affirmed that this partnership aligns with the Tourism Strategy of the Kingdom of Bahrain 2022-2026 and its objectives. The strategy focuses on several pillars, including business tourism, which has gained significant momentum following the inauguration of the Exhibition World Bahrain. This world-class facility has the capability to host major regional and international events, conferences, and exhibitions, making it an ideal venue for driving the growth of business tourism in Bahrain.

Minister Al Sairafi emphasized that the collaboration with Air Arabia is a strategic partnership aimed at bolstering the growth of Bahrain’s tourism and travel sector. The partnership also seeks to enhance consultation and cooperation mechanisms in critical areas such as safety, air navigation, security, environment, and air transport. These efforts are critical to ensure the sustainable development of joint promotional campaigns that can increase awareness of Bahrain’s tourist destinations and motivate more tourists to visit the country.

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