Germany Shines at Arabian Travel Market 2025 Showcasing Culturally Immersive Travel Experiences

Lucas Montgomery
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The German National Tourist Office (GNTO) GCC concluded as a very successful show at Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2025, which enhanced the use of Germany to the Golf Region and the growing attraction of its cultural compelling and sustainable travel experiences was canceled out.

Germany shines Atrabical Travel Market 2025 with culturally compelling travel experiences

The German pavilion money machine contained 27 co-exhibitors and covered 135 square meters from the Europa Hall. Representatives of German disruptions, hotels, airports, airlines, care partners, retail and travel service providers kept slowness with regional travel agencies, tour operators and media professionals during the four-day event event, causing bilateral tourism Tourism Tourism Tourism Tourism. Tourism Tourism.

The participation of Germany showed various offers by the leading campaigns: Cultureland Germany, Feel Good and consumption the German nature. These initiatives have brought the world-famous cultural experiences of Germany to the attention, various landscapes, ECO-certified travel options and its coordination with GCC travel preferences, including Arabic-Lady Services, Halal-friendly dying, family attractions and welfare experiences.

In 2024 the number of visits of the GCC To Germany, who lags out more than 489,689, it reflects to a steady increase in year on year of 1.2 percent and a significant increase from 21 percent to the total number of visitors in 2022. This growth shows the current appeal of Germany as a preferred destination for GCTF travelers and expanded effective.

Yamina Sofo, director of the German National Tourist Office GCC, said: “Arabian Travel Market is an essential platform for Mizviving with our regional partners and the evolver expectations of underestimating travelers of the GCC. GCC Families, couple and explorers. “

The German delegation also emphasized the strong air connectivity of the country, with direct flights from several GCC hubs to German cities, including Berlin, Keulen, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, München and Stuttgart. Germany continues to position this convenience of access and tailor -made hospitality as a preferred European recusation for golf travelers.

A highlight of the participation of GNTO was the announcement of the Sustainability Media Award 2024, which was revised during the press conference on the opening day of ATM. This prize is part of a global initiative of the German National Tourist Council that collection Outstanding Journalism for Sustainable Travel in Germany.

Introduced for the first time in the GCC in 2023, the price has since grown in reach and impact, whereby the local finding media emphasize the importance of environmental consciousness within the tourism sector.

This year’s entries were evaluated under the supervision of the Emirates Environmental Group. A jury of three sustainability experts sat submissions based on journalistic quality, originality, research department and the broader social impact of their messages.

Habiba at the Mar’ashi, chairman of the Emirates Environmental Group – Dubai, noted: “Sustainability is not a trend but a needy. Championeer and inspire travelers to make conscious choices that help protect our environment.”

IMAD SAAD, expert in sustainability and climate change and head of the jury, said: “This year’s entries were rich in content and insight. Everyone contributed meaningfully to the public conversation on sustainable tourism. With the help of matching stories telling and Weldoors. Readers help understand the value and impact of responsible travel methods.”

Building on the success momentum of the prize, GNTO will continue to promote sustainable tourism as a nuclear part of its international reach.

Yamina Sofo added: “The Sustainability Media Award reflects our long -term obligation to inspire responsible journeys and support meaningful environmental stories. By collecting excellent medium Covenge, a better future for travel and beyond.”

As 2025 progresses, Germany will continue to emphasize unique offers through seasonal promotions, cultural events and digital innovations such as the AI-driven virtual travel assistant Emma. These efforts will personalize the travel experience for further GCC audience, while they concentrate strongly on Sustainability and cultural authenticity.