Why you should exhibit

  • Discover your know-how and expertise.

  • enhance your brand image and promote your new offers and projects to the global travel trade community

  • Discover the different investment potentialities of the Algerian market

  • Discover your know-how and expertise.

  • enhance your brand image and promote your new offers and projects to the global travel trade community

  • Discover the different investment potentialities of the Algerian market

  • Enhance cooperation with other international operators who will constitute reliable interlocutors to promote Algeria destination or negotiation of contracts for the outgoing.

  • Conclude partnership with qualified industry buyers and trade

  • Create strong connect with the travel trade community

  • Enhance cooperation with other international operators who will constitute reliable interlocutors to promote Algeria destination or negotiation of contracts for the outgoing.

  • Conclude partnership with qualified industry buyers and trade

  • Create strong connect with the travel trade community

  • Pre – Scheduled B2B Meetings, serving as an effective tool to do quality business on a global scale

  • Be a part of strong line-up of speakers at the Tourisme Dz Expo conference discussing current industry scenarios

  • Pre – Scheduled B2B Meetings, serving as an effective tool to do quality business on a global scale

  • Be a part of strong line-up of speakers at the Tourisme Dz Expo conference discussing current industry scenarios

Market insight

Secteur touristique en Algérie

Algeria today continues to attract visitors from all over the world. The number of outbound travellers in Algeria has also increased. Outbound travellers from Algeria have reached 5.5 million trips in 2017, up from an estimation of about 4.5 million in 2016, while inbound travellers increased 20 % in the same year, with 2.45 million trips up from 2.03 million in 2016.

Algeria’s Ministry of Tourism unveiled its Tourism Master Plan, aimed at encouraging and promoting tourism at a more vigorous scale. The ambitious framework has a set of clear guidelines for the development of the sector over the next years, channelling the industry’s short term growth into long term benefits. The plan is quality driven, focused on increasing the value and yield of Algeria’s tourism sector.

According to the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC), the industry’s direct contribution to the country’s GDP was US$ 5,443.3 million (3.3% of total GDP) in 2017, is forecasted to rise by 2.9% in 2018, and 2.4% pa, from 2018-2028.

Algeria’s Travel & Tourism investment in 2017 was DZD 202.5bn, 2.5% of total investment (USD 1, 805.8mn). It should fall by 7.3% in 2018, and rise by 4.3% pa over the next ten years to DZD 286.3bn (USD 2, 553.2mn) in 2028, 3.0% of total.

Visitor exports: Algeria generated DZD 27.6bn in visitor exports. In 2018, this is expected to grow by 6.6%, and the country is expected to attract 2,293,000 international tourist arrivals. By 2028, international tourist arrivals are forecast to total 4,159,000, generating expenditure of DZD 52.7bn, an increase of 6.0% pa.