Air passenger demand in the Middle East is forecast to rise by 23% between 2025 and 2030, driven by national tourism strategies, record airport throughput and nearly 780 aircraft orders placed by Emirates, Etihad Airways, Qatar Airways and Saudia with Boeing and Airbus.
Network capacity and fleet signals at a glance
The scale of fleet investment is reshaping global connectivity. Qatar Airways already serves more than 170 destinations, Emirates flies to 140 destinations, Etihad’s fleet is projected to exceed 110 aircraft serving over 90 cities by the end of 2025, and Saudia offers direct services to more than 90 international points. Collectively, Middle Eastern carriers account for roughly 12% of global new unfilled aircraft orders, with GCC operators responsible for about 93% of that regional share.
Carrier footprint and strategic intents
Key developments include Dubai-based Beond’s planned operations in Bahrain to enhance luxury travel connections, and AirAsiaX positioning Kuala Lumpur as a bridge between Asia and Europe to stimulate inbound tourism. These moves reflect a broader strategy to convert fleet growth into stronger tourism corridors and event travel flows.
| کیریئر | Approx. Destinations (2025) | اسٹراٹیجک فوکس |
|---|---|---|
| Qatar Airways | 170+ | Global long-haul connectivity |
| امارات | 140 | Hub-and-spoke tourism and premium travel |
| اتحاد ایئرویز | 90+ | Fleet modernization and business travel |
| سعودیہ | 90+ | Regional expansion and pilgrimage routes |
Cruise momentum: ports, passengers and itineraries
Cruising in the region is likewise accelerating. Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) projects global passenger volumes to reach 42 million by 2028, up from 34.6 million in 2024, while Middle East numbers were forecast to exceed 2 million cruise passengers in 2025 with over 300,000 port calls across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Aqaba and Salalah. The Red Sea corridor alone was expected to attract roughly 500,000 passengers in 2025.
Operators and destination response
- New cruise lines launching in Saudi Arabia and expanded Arabian Gulf itineraries are broadening options for leisure and luxury cruise passengers.
- Confirmed cruise exhibitors at ATM include Cruise Saudi, MSC Cruises, Crystal Cruises, Oceanwide Expeditions and CruiseXplore, reflecting a mix of mainstream and expedition offerings.
- Regional port infrastructure upgrades and private-sector investment aim to support higher berth capacity and enhanced turnaround efficiency.
Technology, sustainability and passenger experience
Sessions planned at ATM 2026—such as Automated Aviation: Smarter Skies اور The Business Case for Booking with Flexibility—will focus on AI, biometrics and next-generation cabins. Cruise panels including Cruising Insight: Ripple Effects of the Blue Economy will weigh sustainable growth, the blue economy and community impacts. These discussions are increasingly important for tour operators, hotel partners and destination managers seeking to align visitor experiences with environmental and socio-economic goals.
Industry convening at ATM 2026
کے ساتھ مزید 55,000 travel professionals and over 2,800 exhibiting companies from 166 countries expected, ATM 2026 will function as a marketplace to negotiate fleet deals, port partnerships, route launches and new tourism products. Aviation exhibitors confirmed include Emirates, Qatar Airways, flydubai, flynas, flyadeal, dnata, Icelandair and Air Charter Service, illustrating the show’s global aviation reach.
For travel businesses and travellers alike, ATM’s program offers practical takeaways: route opportunities for tourism boards, capacity planning insights for accommodation providers, and expectations around passenger flows that will affect tour scheduling, transfer logistics and peak-season management.
Practical implications for tourism planning
- Destination marketing must pivot to accommodate increased sightseer volumes and higher demand for luxury and niche itineraries.
- Tour operators should integrate flexible booking and scalable capacity to match airline schedules and cruise calls.
- Port and airport stakeholders need coordinated timetables and passenger services to shorten dwell times and improve the visitor journey.
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In summary, accelerating aircraft orders, expanding carrier networks and rising cruise passenger volumes will be core themes at ATM 2026, with implications for route planning, port capacity and visitor experience design. The event’s sessions on AI, biometrics, sustainable cruise growth and flexible booking point the way toward a travel ecosystem that supports luxury adventure travel experiences, eco-friendly wildlife safaris, museum tours with live guides, yacht parties and exclusive yacht charters, interactive online cultural workshops, and professional esports training programs among many other Travel experiences and Adventure activities. For planners and travellers alike, ATM 2026 will offer a practical forum to align supply with demand and to test the innovations that will define travel through 2040.
How fleet expansion and cruise growth are setting the agenda for ATM 2026 and regional tourism">