Kempinski sees GCC as an important market
Guest Writers are not employed, compensated or governed by TD, opinions and statements are from the specific writer directly
Berlin is increasingly becoming of the most attractive tourism destinations for GCC people, with the number of Gulf visitors to the Germany city jumping by nearly 43% in 2012, said a Kempinski Group official.
Bardia Torabi, marketing and sales director at Adlon Kempinski Berlin and area director of sales in Germany said: “The GCC has become one of the most important markets for Kempinski.”
His figures showed number of tourists from six-nation GCC surged by nearly 43% in 2012 over the previous year thanks to the diverse and rich tourism products which ‘appeal for needs of GCC families’.
“Many Arab families enjoy the open air cultural shows and festivities as well as shopping while many others come for its advanced medical services,” said Torabi.