Lizid Travel Australia (LTA), a specialist inbound tour operator for Australia, New Zealand and Fiji, says it is currently investigating the feasibility of a permanent Middle East presence, or joint venture.
The company, currently represented in the region by general sales agents, says outbound travel from the Middle East is now its core business having grown from a standing start of just five regional clients in 1994 to hundreds last year.
“As flight times shorten and people learn more about Australia we foresee big potential for growth, especially now that Emirates flies to three Australian destinations and plans to launch flights to Brisbane later this year,” said Chairman of LTA, Liz Smith.
LTA now plans to develop its product-line for Middle East travelers. “At this year's Arabian Travel Market we will launch golfing holidays in Australia and health and wellness vacations,” said Smith.
LTA is one of 11 exhibitors from Australia registered for Arabian Travel Market 2003, which will be held at the Airport Expo Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) from May 6-9. Despite recent uncertainties in the region, Reed Travel Exhibitions, which organizes Arabian Travel Market, says space contracted for the show to date is still up on last year. — (menareport.com)
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