DTCM
to tell trade Dubai is handicap-ready
Deep sea diving and corporate golf, new segments on the
anvil
As part of its 2006 agenda,
Dubai Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM) plans to inform both
- the Indian trade and travellers of its handicap-friendly approach
and infrastructure. It is also set to promote deep sea diving and
corporate golf tourism to the Indian market which has so far predominantly
taken to shopping and desert adventure.
As part of the initiative, DTCM will
print and distribute booklets that will identify locations within
the airport, hotels, malls, public places and tourist Attractions
which are handicap ready. Carl Vaz country manager, India, DTCM,
says, "I must emphasise that this is not a promotion of any
kind. The objective is essentially to highlight the human element
of Dubai. We want to give the destination a human face by allowing
the handicapped a chance to experience the destination without limitation.
The theme is 'Dubai - Simply Accessible'."
In India, DTCM is in the process of
unfolding the campaign and organising related events to create awareness.
The introduction of more tourism activities
in the Indian market by DTCM also significantly marks an attempt
to further diversify the destination's appeal, here. The organisation
has been talking to some of the premiere golf clubs across India
and will be looking to ally with them to do some events with them
in Dubai. Dubai Golf Holidays, an umbrella body for all of Dubai's
golf clubs, also specialises in formulating itineraries for incoming
individuals and groups. The non-playing spouse and children will
also be catered to by being taken for city trips and a range of
other activities.
Vaz adds, "Water sports, be it
deep sea fishing or scuba diving, has so far not been promoted enough
to Indian tourists since I feel there will be many takers. I have
been trying to get the travel trade excited about the product. Truth
be told, tour operators haven't been excited by the product just
yet since most Indians still want to simply sightsee. But that will
now change." Vaz said he saw this initiative as a key transition
for Dubai towards a special interest, FIT destination for the Indian
market.
"When you send someone on
a special interest tour, that person is completely clued into a
particular activity. The family will always vacation together even
though they may have their own preferences. The FIT is a captive
market for special interest tourism and will now be a major draw
in Dubai," Vaz assured.
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