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Wego's "Middle East Traveller Destination Leaderboard" Reveals Trending Destinations for Q1 2023

Global Destination Trends Global Destination Trends Egyptretains its #1 position as the top destination for international travel for MENA travellers in Q1 2023. "We are excited to share our MENA destination report for this quarter. Our data shows thatEgyptremains the top destination of choice for MENA travelers for what the country offers from a mix of history, culture, and adventure for every type of traveler. We also observe that the UK continues to rank as the top European...
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Egypt retains its #1 position as the top destination for international travel for MENA travellers in Q1 2023.

"We are excited to share our MENA destination report for this quarter. Our data shows that Egypt remains the top destination of choice for MENA travelers for what the country offers from a mix of history, culture, and adventure for every type of traveler. We also observe that the UK continues to rank as the top European destination out of the Middle East . At Wego, we are proud to connect travelers with the best of the countries, and we look forward to continuing to work with leading partners to promote their unique tourism offerings",

Rounding up the top three is India . The country is a major source market for foreign talent and labor for the Gulf region and has consistently held the top spots for international air travel. Going as far back as 2014, Egypt has consistently been either #1 or #2 and India has invariably taken the #3 spot since 2016.

As is usually the case, we saw more movements in the bottom half of the top 10 with Kuwait overtaking Turkey for the 5th spot and Jordan moving up two spots to rank 8th overall. The lone rank change among top 5 is due to Turkey losing some of the bargain hunters travel that took place in 2022 with people looking to take advantage of the depreciating lira. As the currency situation became more stable, the country has been gradually sliding back to the sixth spot.

Biggest quarter on quarter riser in the top 50 is China (+6 spots for 26 place) as the country started reopening in Q1 of this year. At the same time, China is also the biggest loser versus pre-Covid days having lost 11 spots.  With further easing of travel largely expected, we project that China will be among the fastest risers in Q2 of this year as well and that it will likely break the top 20. 

 

 

Compared to pre-COVID, several Asian countries lost positions as they faced stricter COVID policies. These are mostly countries in Asia such as China (-11 spots), Japan & Vietnam (each -9 spots), Philippines (-8 spots), Malaysia (-7 spots) and Indonesia & Singapore (each -4 spots).

On the other end were countries within GCC who had more accommodating social and travel policies during the pandemic and served by short, direct flights: Qatar & Oman each +8 spots, Bahrain +5 spots among others.

 

The UK has been and continues to be the dominant European destination out of the Middle East . In the past 15 months, the kingdom dropped the torch only once, being briefly overtaken by Georgia in July 2022.  We expect Georgia and Azerbaijan to challenge the UK once again during the Summer as Arabs look to replace the Gulf summer heat with a more moderate summer. Overall, the UK's leadership is unlikely to be seriously challenged in 2023 as the country has continuously been the top European destination since 2014.

One dynamic change we have seen among European markets has been Italy which has steadily climbed up through the ranks from #8 spot in early 2022 to currently battling with Germany for the #2.

Among the Middle East destinations, most countries kept their ranks during the second quarter of 2023. KSA and Egypt continue to dominate the top two spots with UAE firmly in third. 

Turkey and Pakistan have been moving in opposite directions. In 2022, the depreciating lira attracted bargain hunters to Turkey in masse. In recent months, as the lira has maintained a more stable exchange rate, travel interest in the country has somewhat cooled down. Complicating matters was the major earthquake that hit the country in February and the prolonged news cycle that made travelers delay or cancel travel plans to the country.

Pakistan on the other hand has been gaining ground in recent months helped by additional flights and fewer travel restrictions.

While most Asian destinations retained their relative positions among each other, the loss in popularity of Asia overall versus the rest of the world continues to be the most noteworthy artifact of the pandemic. As China and rest of Asia finally ease social and travel restrictions, we project that a lot of the Asian countries are going to bounce back and reclaim their 2019 positions.

Looking at a decade worth of travel data, we see regional travel destinations grow faster than long-haul.  Indonesia , Malaysia , Philippines , and USA dropped out as top 10 destinations while Kuwait , Pakistan , and Jordan are now among the top 10 destinations for MENA travellers.  

*Please contact Wego, as per the details below, if you'd like to receive these updates regularly.

To download the infographics summarizing the top destinations, please use the below link:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1454HLUMkjBhFZpL07e7L9ZCccbjRr0wg

Wego provides award-winning travel search websites and top-ranked mobile apps for travellers living in the Asia Pacific and the Middle East regions. Wego harnesses powerful yet simple to use technology that automates the process of searching and comparing results from hundreds of airlines, hotel, and online travel agency websites.

Wego presents an unbiased comparison of all travel products and prices offered in the marketplace by merchants, both local and global, and enables shoppers to quickly find the best deal and place to book whether it is from an airline or hotel directly or with a third-party aggregator website.

Wego was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Dubai and Singapore with regional operations in Bangalore، Jakarta , and Cairo .

Methodology notes: all stats are derived from Wego internal search data covering the period from 01-Jan-2014 to 31 March 2023 for customers based out of the Gulf region and Egypt . For country definitions, we have followed the United Nations' list of sovereign states with the notable exception of UAE which is split into Dubai and Abu Dhabi . Data covers international trips only.

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