Kuwait Airways' strategic significance emphasized at Arabian Travel Market 2025 by Al-Mubarak
Kuwait Airways' attendance at the Arabian Travel Market 2025 in Dubai is a massive boost for the aviation sector and a vital step towards the grand opening of the new Kuwait International Airport.
In a chat with KUNA during his exhibition visit, the Director-General of Civil Aviation, Sheikh Hamoud Al-Mubarak, revealed that he received a personal invite from Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum - the big cheese of Dubai's Civil Aviation Authority, Dubai Airports, Emirates Airline, and Group.
Now, you might be wondering why this event is such a big deal. Well, the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) is recognized as one of the top COVID-19 recovery platforms for the travel, tourism, and hospitality sectors worldwide. It's like the Super Bowl of the industry, hosting a stellar lineup of international airlines, airports, and travel companies annually.
Attracting major players in the aviation industry, Kuwait Airways’ presence at ATM aims to strengthen existing partnerships and forge new ones – as seen in the recently signed interline agreement with Emirates. This collaboration can pave the way for more strategic partnerships in the future, helping the airline to soar to new heights.
However, the benefits don't stop at strengthening an airline's network. Regularly attending events like ATM helps to maintain a robust international presence and promote the country on a global scale. This visibility can tempt more passengers to book flights, leading to a boost in tourism.
Not only that, but forays into events like ATM keep the airline up-to-date on the latest technologies and trends in aviation. By adopting these advancements, Kuwait Airways can stride towards offering enhanced operational efficiency and better passenger experiences, boosting its reputation as a customer-focused airline.
In the longer run, the positive outcomes of these attendances indirectly support the development and management of the new Kuwait International Airport. As the airline builds stronger connections and embraces new technologies, it sets a precedent for a smoother, more efficient operation at the airport when it eventually takes flight.
In the future, Sheikh Hamoud Al-Mubarak, the Director-General of Civil Aviation, might invite Emirates Airline to participate in Kuwait Airways' events by 2025, mirroring the personal invite he received from Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum. Such collaborations can lead to an improved lifestyle for travelers, as witnessed through the recently signed interline agreement. By 2025, these partnerships could help Kuwait Airways offer a better travel experience, aligning with their focus on customer satisfaction, thereby contributing to the success of the new Kuwait International Airport.
