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Message from the event patron

His Highness Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum

President of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Chairman of Dubai Airports, Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group

ImageAs part of our efforts to achieve the government’s vision and goal of making the UAE the most preferred and friendliest tourist destination for People of Determination, I am pleased to announce that Dubai will host the 4th edition of Accessible Travel and Tourism International Conference.

Top representatives from international organisations, decision-makers and experts from the government and private sectors will participate in the Summit to shed light on the needs and expectations of millions of tourists with disabilities who travel annually with regards to infrastructure, land transportation, air travel, tourism, entertainment facilities, shopping centres and other facilities and discuss effective strategies to meet these requirements.

The Conference has achieved overwhelming success levels in its 3rd edition, and I look forward to it getting your continuous support and participation. This global gathering will undoubtedly contribute towards achieving our vision of making the UAE, with Dubai in the lead, the best tourist destination in the world for People of Determination.

We will continue our unfettered support of the national economy by attracting a large segment of tourists with disabilities, accounting for 10% of the total global tourists – an estimated 120 million, who deserve to enjoy their lives and travel the world freely, with appropriate facilities and infrastructure.

I call upon you to work together to ensure Accessible Tourism gains solid ground and helps enhance the UAE’s competitiveness as a friendly tourist destination for everyone.

5th Accessible Travel and Tourism International Conference

2025 Conference Officials & Expert Speakers

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H.E Khalaf Al Habtoor
Founder & Chairman, Al Habtoor Group, UAE
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H.E. Federico Pedini Amati
Minister, Tourism Ministry of San Marino
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H.E. Zeyad Adel Hassan Darwish
Undersecretary, Ministry of Social Development, Bahrain
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Noor Al Geziry
Associate Vice President, Dubai Corporation for Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DCTCM), UAE
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Essa Al Shamsi
Senior Vice President, Terminals Operations, Dubai Airports, UAE
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H.E. Samer Al-Kharashi
Director, UN Tourism Regional Office for the Middle East, Saudi Arabia
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H.E. Minister Plenipotentiary Tarek Al Nabulsi
Director of Development and Social Policies Department, Social Sector Affairs, The League of Arab States, Egypt
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Dr. Hashim Suleiman
Head of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization - ITPO Bahrain
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Nick Moore
Senior Vice President, Passenger Services & Hub Operations, Emirates Airlines, Dubai
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Ciaran O’Sullivan
Divisional Vice President Airline Services, dnata, UAE
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Shaikha Al Shaikh
Director, Buildings & Facilities Department, Roads and Transport Authority (RTA)
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Azza Mohammad Al Marzooqi
Director of Human Resources Department Dubai Municipality- Member of Inclusion and Empowerment of People of Determination Team
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Jeff Strachan
Associate Vice President for Business Operations, Dubai Economy and Tourism - Dubai College of Tourism, UAE
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Dr. Shaikha Saif AlMansoori
Head of Social Inclusion, Community Development Authority, Dubai, UAE
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Linda Ristagno
Assistant Director, External Affairs, International Air Transport Association (IATA), Switzerland
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Jean-Sebastien Pard
Senior Manager, Facilitation, Passenger Services and Operations at Airports Council International (ACI World), Canada
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Ahmed Al Mufleh
Head of Innovation, Dubai Aviation Engineering Projects (DAEP), UAE
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Fatma Taher
Strategic Projects & Government Agenda, Dubai Airports, UAE
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Duncan Lowe
Manager Diversity, Abu Dhabi Airports, UAE
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Nick Santonastasso
Global Keynote Speaker, UAE
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Martin Heng
Head of Content, Vacayit, Australia
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Iman El Asady
Regional Manager External Affairs for Middle East & North Africa – International Air Transport Association (IATA), Cairo, Egypt
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Bosco Leung
Social Responsibility Lead, MTR Corporation, Hong Kong
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Kirk Goodlet, PhD, IAP
Vice President, InterVISTAS Consulting, Canada
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Pia Matkovits
Project Manager, Passenger Experience & Infrastructure Management, Vienna Airport, Austria
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Marcela Maranon
Global Influencer & Accessibility Advocate, The Journey of a Brave Woman INC, USA
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Andrea Pusateri
Paralympic Cyclist & Inspirational Speaker, Italy
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Sherry Raef
Founder & Interior Designer, Designability, Egypt
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Mohammed Al Ghfeli
Founder and Director, Dar Al Hamam for Artificial Intelligence Consultancy and Training, UAE
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Reem Al Hajri
Mother of a Child of Determination, UAE
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Fatma Al Jassim
Emirati Pioneer in Disability Rights and Inclusion, UAE
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Vanessa Osman
Voiceover Artist, Actress, Accessibility Advocate, USA
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Jessica Smith
Paralympian and Accessibility Consultant, UAE
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Samiha Moubarak
Development and Social Policies Department, League of Arab States, Egypt
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Tanzila Khan
Founder, Iwish Ventures, Sweden

2025 Partners in Success

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Message from the Organiser

The Accessible Travel and Tourism International Conference comes as a qualitative addition to the continuing global efforts at making the world increasingly accessible to tourists with disabilities. International organisations and experts who spoke at the dedicated sessions, shed light on the rights and needs of more than one billion people in the world with disabilities to travel and visit destinations without any barriers and enjoy their airports, airlines, hotels and in-destination landmarks and attractions better and comfortably.

Ghassan Suleiman – Secretary General of the Conference

58 Recommendations for Accessible Travel & Tourism

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Highlights and Achievements of ATTIC 2025

An impactful impression

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  • Wide and exceptional publicity in print and electronic media in both Arabic and English, locally and internationally, highlighting Dubai’s commitment to Accessible Travel and Tourism and will help in building image and credibility about Dubai, its initiatives and future plans.
  • Inaugurated by H.E. Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor, Founder and Chairman of the Al Habtoor Group, said Dubai has emerged as the jewel of the world where cultural values of unity, hospitality and education are playing out to bring in an inclusive society.
  • Noor Al Geziry, Associate Vice President, Dubai Corporation for Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DCTCM), said Dubai International Airport is the first autism-certified airport in the region, and 300 hotels and 15 major attractions have adopted international accessibility standards.
  • Samer Al-Kharashi, Director, UN Tourism Regional Office for the Middle East, highlighted Dubai’s role in promoting accessible and sustainable tourism.
  • Federico Pedini Amati, Minister, Tourism Ministry of San Marino, took audience at ATTIC on an insightful trip to show how cities could be made accessible and inclusive.
  • A panel session titled “Accessible Tourism: Lessons from Dubai”, discussed Dubai’s ambitious tourism goals, aiming to become one of the best cities to live, work and invest by 2033. Key initiatives include enhancing accessibility with more trained employees and dedicated facilities in view of Dubai International Airport expecting to handle 95 million passengers this year with two million passengers receiving wheelchair services.
  • Nick Santonastasso, globally renowned speaker and entrepreneur, said the transformative leadership in Dubai prioritises the needs of its people, creating a third dimension of leadership focused on inclusivity.
  • Training Session hosted by Dubai Economy & Tourism – Dubai College of Tourism, provided valuable insights on the organization’s efforts to enhance air carrier services for passengers with disabilities.
  • The conference saw the participation of 35 officials and experts representing international organizations, including UN Tourism, International Air Transport Association (IATA), Airport Council International (ACI World), HK MTR Corporation, as well as Dubai Government officials from Dubai Municipality, Dubai Economy and Tourism, Roads and Transport Authority, Dubai Airports, Emirates Airline, International Influencers, and specialized institutions. Their contributions focused on highlighting their roles and initiatives for bettering accessible tourism and shed light on the requirements of people with disabilities when traveling and exploring tourist destinations.
  • An estimated €142 billion in global economic and tourism opportunities are lost annually due to the reluctance of tourists with disabilities to travel — a direct result of insufficient accessibility, inadequate services, and a lack of inclusive infrastructure.
  • The conference garnered participation from 350 officials in the travel and tourism sectors, underlining its significance in the industry.
  • The conference was a qualitative and an excellent addition to the efforts of Dubai in highlighting the strengths of its tourism offering for people with disabilities.
  • Enthusiastic response to Dubai’s efforts in the accessibility tourism domain and successfully highlighting Dubai as a far better place for tourists with disabilities than other established destinations.
  • The conference also highlighted several strategic recommendations from ACI World and IATA to make airports and air travel more accessible for all passengers.
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