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The Indian Ocean Islands are fast becoming the new hotspot for Arab travellers, as bookings to the nearby tropics flood in, according to regional travel agents. Figures from the Maldives Tourism Board say trips to the Islamic country by Arab tourists rose more than 22 percent between 2009 and 2010, despite the impact of the global financial crisis. Holidays to the Seychelles by Middle East travellers have also surged, official data shows, with visits from GCC residents by the end of September this year beating those recorded for the whole of 2010. Located on the East of Africa, the Indian Ocean Islands including Comoros, Seychelles, Mauritius, Maldives and Madagascar, offer a tropical climate all year round, and have long been popular among holiday-makers and honeymooners around the world. “We’re talking about [growth of] 15 to 25 percent a year [in holidays] to the Indian Ocean Islands,” said Frederic Bardin, senior vice president at Emirates Holidays. “Good year, bad year, it doesn’t matter, people just want to go there. “I think there are a lot of Arabs who have just recently discovered [the region]. “The top destinations [for Arabs] are still in Europe... but the Seychelles is probably creeping into the top 10 now.” Basel Abu Alrub, managing director of Dubai-based travel agency U travel, said GCC residents are attracted to the region Islands for its close proximity to the Gulf, and ability to accommodate Islamic customs. “Proximity is a big factor, as the islands are only four hours away,” he told Arabian Business. “Islam is also spread in some of the islands, which appeals to the GCC traveller and makes them feel at home. “Many [hotel] properties offer Al Hilal food, and they also recognise that privacy is an issue.” Earlier this month, Abu Dhabi’s flagship carrier Etihad Airways launched its first flights from the UAE to the Maldives and the Seychelles, in a bid to tap into the growing market. Company executives said the destinations were “highly desirable” among Arab travellers, making flight connectivity to the region “fundamental” for Etihad’s growth. In March, Dubai-based Emirates Airline announced a 100 percent increase in the frequency of flights between Dubai and the Seychelles, with as many as 14 flights per week expected by the end of the year. \"As compared to January 2010, we are increasing the capacity between Dubai and the Seychelles by 350 percent,\" said Majid Al Mualla, senior vice president, Commercial Operations - West Asia and Indian Ocean. \"The increase in frequency is the fruit of all our efforts and investment in promoting the Seychelles across our network. Our recent campaigns have stepped up demand for the route as well as opened up new feeder markets.\" Travel agents expect that airlines will further boost the number of flights to the region in the coming years, increasing demand for new hotel properties. The number of Arab visitors to the region will continue to increase in the range of 15-20 percent, Alrub said, boosting the need for mid-level properties in particular.

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