The UAE has welcomed 16 senior tourism leaders from nine countries as part of its Global Tourism Leadership Programme, organised by the Government Knowledge Exchange Office at the Ministry of Cabinet Affairs in collaboration with the Dubai College of Tourism.
The initiative brought
together state secretaries, CEOs, directors-general, and senior officials from
Kazakhstan, the Maldives, Georgia, Montenegro, Seychelles, Uzbekistan, Belarus,
Kyrgyzstan, and Kenya, offering them immersive insights into the UAE’s pioneering
tourism strategies, reported WAM.
Through a series of
field visits, interactive workshops, and expert-led sessions, participants
explored best practices in travel services, visitor experience enhancement, and
technology-driven innovation.
The programme aims to
equip international leaders with practical tools and strategic knowledge to
advance sustainable tourism development in their home countries, while
strengthening their readiness to address future challenges in the sector.
Abdullah Lootah,
Assistant Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Competitiveness and Knowledge
Exchange, highlighted that the programme reflects the UAE’s commitment to
knowledge sharing, fostering international partnerships, and reinforcing its
position as a leading global tourism destination.
The programme featured
leadership dialogues, immersive learning sessions, and field visits to leading
tourism entities across the UAE.
Participants explored
key pillars, including traveller behaviour and motivations, tourism services,
the end-to-end travel journey, and the role of technology in shaping the future
of the tourism sector.
Specialised experts
also led interactive sessions that provided participants with advanced
technical and strategic insights, preparing them to emerge as future leaders
committed to innovation and sustainable tourism development.
The UAE government
launched the Government Experience Exchange Programme in 2018 to share leading
government practices and expertise with countries worldwide, strengthening
cooperation in government modernisation and development.
Since then, the programme has partnered with dozens of nations, focusing on building institutional capacities, enhancing government performance, and advancing strategic initiatives and pioneering public services.