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Global Muslim travel to reach 208m arrivals in 2026: report

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International Muslim travel is projected to reach 208 million arrivals in 2026, up from 196 million in 2025, with the market expected to expand to 262 million travellers by 2030, generating an estimated $310 billion in annual spending, according to the 11th edition of the Global Muslim Travel Index (GMTI) by Mastercard and CrescentRating.

The report, which assesses 150 destinations representing more than 98% of global Muslim visitor arrivals, highlights a shift in destination competitiveness toward AI readiness, digital trust and smart tourism infrastructure.

Around 80% of travellers surveyed now use AI tools to research and plan trips, making digital visibility and machine-readable travel information increasingly important for destinations seeking to attract Muslim visitors.

GMTI warns that destinations failing to digitise Muslim-friendly services, including halal dining, prayer facilities and travel information, risk being overlooked by AI-powered recommendation platforms despite strong physical infrastructure.

The report also identifies a growing preference for regional and short-haul travel as geopolitical tensions, airspace disruptions and higher travel costs encourage travellers to choose safer and more predictable destinations rather than cancel trips.

The UAE ranked sixth globally with a score of 75, retaining its position among the leading Muslim-friendly destinations.

It achieved a perfect score for halal dining and prayer facilities and remained one of the world's most accessible destinations, supported by strong air connectivity, efficient transport networks and streamlined visa policies.

GMTI 2026 also introduces a new Destination Activation Stack, combining destination readiness, digital experiences and trust indicators to measure how effectively destinations convert travel interest into bookings in an increasingly digital tourism landscape. -TradeArabia News Service


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