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16 trends that change halal tourism

Sustainability, Muslim influencers and business tourism: these are just some of the 16 halal tourism trends.

Mastercard and Crescentrating have identified 16 key trends that will shape the next phase of halal tourism development.  The latest CrescentRating-Mastercard Halal Travel Frontier 2020 (HTF2020) report is the third edition in the series.

The Top 16 Trends to Watch in 2019

  1. The Emergence Of The “Muslim Social Impact Travel” Spirit

Driven by the global trend of social awareness and faith, a growing number of Muslim travelers are increasingly conscious of making a social impact when they travel.

  1. Ensuring Off-Track Destinations Are On Track With Muslim Travel Needs

With heightened concerns of over-tourism in popular destinations adversely impacting the quality of life for residents and visitors, more people will choose to visit less-traveled destinations.

  1. Overcoming Islamophobia One Step At A Time

In some parts of the world, hate crimes have been committed towards Muslims due to Islamophobia. Despite these, Muslim travelers may still choose to visit such destinations out of necessity for business or visiting friends and relatives (VFR). [DN(1]

  1. Towards A Global Travel Wallet For Travelers

Enabled by advancements in security features such as facial recognition and biometrics, e-wallets and mobile payments are rapidly growing in popularity among travelers.

  1. Multiple Activities Driving Growth Of Muslim Female Travelers

In 2018, Muslim women comprised 45% of the Muslim travel market. The continued growth of this segment in 2020 will lead to a greater dynamism of activities involving Muslim women travelers.

  1. Halal Gastronomy To The Mainstream

As Halal food becomes available in more destinations, services and operators will redesign their culinary activities to be inclusive and Muslim-friendly, pioneering a new wave of Halal-centric gastronomy tours and activities.

  1. The Daud Kim Effect: Amidst The Digital Noise, Young Muslims Find Daud Kim Relatable

With their effective reach and raw messaging, influencers like Daud Kim will play a positive role in changing mindsets and helping improve the perception of Muslim travelers around the world.

  1. The Ertugrul Phenomenon

The “Ertugrul Phenomenon” has been spurred by a string of high-quality and well-produced shows inspired by Islamic history and heritage. These shows are having the same effects as Lord of the Rings for New Zealand, and K-Drama and K-Pop for Korea.

  1. Diversity Guiding Responsible Content Sharing

While the debate on whether social media companies and governments should play a more active role in policing online behavior continues, we do see the emergence of responsible content sharing of unique stories by diverse groups of people.

  1. Resurrection Of Lost Heritage Sites And Islamic History

With moves to grow and promote tourism in Uzbekistan and Saudi Arabia, [DN(2] 2020 will see the resurrection of lost heritage sites. More OIC destinations will embrace this trend and uncover heritage that may be of interest to Muslim visitors.

  1. Sustainability As A Sore For Halal Travel

Sustainability will become increasingly central to shaping both business and consumer decisions in the tourism sector. Future travelers will begin to reward destinations and companies that are able to provide quality services while being eco-friendly and culturally respectful.

  1. Umrah DIY: Tech Innovation And The Gold Rush For Behavior Data

With the launch of the new electronic tourist Visas to Saudi Arabia and having the Umrah services inventory online, the next opportunity of the Umrah market will be in the evolution of the digital space.

  1. Transition Point In Halal Lifestyle Events

Halal lifestyle events will no longer be in the emergent phase of the conference and exhibitions industry. Their maturity will be signaled by a shift towards better quality events.

  1. Muslim Business Travelers As Service Catalysts

The Meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions (MICE) sector has been slow to respond to the growth of the Muslim market. That is beginning to change now as the wave of Muslim travel influence is spreading to the MICE sector.

  1. Reframing Halal Tourism For Inbound Markets

Destinations that traditionally have held prominence among non-Muslims may find obstacles driving Halal tourism. These destinations will drive a more Muslim friendly narrative to ensure a more inclusive environment.

  1. Future Ready Travel Sector For Gen Z and Gen Alpha

This year, Gen Z Muslims will enter the workforce and will play a key role in determining the next phase of Halal travel. In addition, Gen Alpha will enter the picture as another set of travelers that will critically shape travel behaviors for Muslim families.

Source: Halal Welt

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