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The future of E-Commerce in Travel and Hotel Sector in the Middle East in 2014

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The future of ecommerce status for the travel and hospitality industry in the Middle East.

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TRAVEL & HOTELSECTOR IN DEPTH

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ONLINE PURCHASINGBEHAVIOR IN THEARAB WORLD

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AIRLINEGLOBALNUMBERS

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3.2 BILLIONPASSENGERSIN 2013

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4.4 TRILLIONREVENUES

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AIRLINENUMBERS IN THE ARABWORLD

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INCREASE FROM 2% TO 11% OF THE OVERALL TRAVEL MARKET

3.2 BILLIONPASSENGERSIN 2013IN 2002

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GULF BASED AIRLINES GREW SIX FOLDS IN THE LAST 10 YEARS

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GROWTH OF AIRLINE COMPANIES

15%5%

GCCGLOBAL

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352 MILLIONTRAVELING WITH AIRLINES IN ARAB WORLD

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484 BILLION REVENUES

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Overall online travel ticketing market in the Arab World in 2014:$50 Billion

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ONLINE OFFLINE

ONLINE OFFLINE

Less than 50% come from online purchases

BOOKING VOLUMES LCC AIRLINES:

BOOKING VOLUMES TRADITIONAL AIRLINES:

Less than 10% come from online purchases

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161,920,000 GLOBAL PASSENGERS BOOKED THROUGH AIRLINES IN THE ARAB WORLD

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HOTELS GLOBAL NUMBERS

156,00014.5M

ROOMS 64.4%OCCUPANCY

REV PERROOM $117

TOTAL REV $593 BILLION

IN 2013

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HOTELS NUMBERS IN THE ARAB WORLD

1,514201,000ROOMS 76.1%

OCCUPANCYREV PER

ROOM $167(HIGHEST REV AFTER CARRABIN)

TOTAL REV $593 BILLION

IN 2013

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BEHAVIOR & TRANSACTIONVOLUME IN THE ONLINE THE ARAB WORLD

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74 %

74.8 %55%

24%

18%

TRAVEL & HOTELARAB POPULATION BANKED VS. 50% OF WORLD AVERAGE

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% O

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TRY

18%

60%34%

23%

12%

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6%

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INTE

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Y 1.2 MILLION

5.6 MILLION 2 MILLION

12 MILLION

38 MILLION

QATAREGYPT

UAEKUWAIT

SAUDI ARABIA

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45%

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46%

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33%

46%35%

25%

8%

QATAREGYPT

UAEKUWAIT

SAUDI ARABIA

% O

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MOBILE TRENDS

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OF AIRLINES SAY THE FUTUREOF PAYMENTS IS MOBILE71%

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OF THE ME POPULATIONUSE SMARTPHONES

OF SMARTPHONE USERS HAVE MADEA PURCHASE USING MOBILE PHONES

47% 71%

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OF AIRLINES HAVEMOBILE CHECK-IN

HAVE MOBILEFLIGHT BOOKINGS

67% 49%

LET PASSENGERS RESERVESEATS WITH MOBILE

28%

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In the next two years, number of airlines offering on-board mobile payments will increase from 5% to 36%

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Airlines are moving away from kiosks to mobile. 29% investing in mobile payments, 17% investing in kiosks.

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70% of airlines cite the cost of maintaining kiosks as major challenges.

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29% of airlines plan to enable sales via social media in the next 12 months.