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Sheikh Ahmed Tops Forbes List

Forbes Middle East unveils the region’s top travel & tourism leaders. Heads of the Emirates Group, Qatar Airways, and Dubai Airports make up the top three

Forbes Middle East has revealed its inaugural ranking of the region’s Top 50 Travel and Tourism Leaders, recognizing the industry heavyweights driving growth and creating opportunities for visitors and passengers to reconnect with the world.

Among the top five executives, four serve in the aviation sector, led by HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and CEO of the Emirates Group, who tops the ranking. Emirates recorded revenues of $6.7 billion in the first half of the 2021/22 financial year. Akbar Al Baker, Group CEO and Executive Board Member of Qatar Airways, and Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, complete the top three.

The leaders featured on this list represent nine countries in the region. The UAE reigns as the top country for regional headquarters, with 24 of the 50 executives based in the emirates. Saudi comes in second with 11 featured executives, followed by four from Egypt. Hotels and hospitality is the most represented sector with 26 entries, followed by aviation with 17, and tourism with seven entries.

From global agency representatives to sustainable development game-changers, the leaders on this list are spearheading growth in MENA. For example, in May 2021, Basmah Al Mayman, Regional Director for the Middle East at UNWTO, inaugurated UNWTO’s first regional office in the Middle East in Riyadh. Meanwhile, Sandeep Walia, CCO Middle East of Marriott International, added 20 new properties to the region’s portfolio in 2021 and is expected to open around 25 new properties this year. And the OMRAN Group, led by CEO Hashil Al Mahrouqi, announced in early 2022 it will be investing $62.3 million in opening a dusitD2 Naseem Resort.

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To develop the list, Forbes Middle East looked at the size of the business—including revenues and the value of investments and assets—ownership of assets, and the experience, designation, and achievements of the business leader. All individuals had to be based in the Middle East.

The List

  1. Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum : Country: UAE, Nationality: Emirati, Chairman and CEO, The Emirates Group
  2. Akbar Al Baker: Country: Qatar, Nationality: Qatari, Group CEO and Executive Board Member, Qatar Airways Group
  3. Paul Griffiths: Country: UAE, Nationality: British, CEO, Dubai Airports
  4. Ibrahim Koshy: Country: Saudi Arabia, Nationality: Saudi, CEO, SAUDIA
  5. Faisal Al Thani: Country: Qatar, Nationality: Qatari, Chairman, Al Rayyan Tourism Investment Company (ARTIC)
  6. Tony Douglas: Country: UAE, Nationality: British, Group CEO, Etihad Aviation Group
  7. Jerry Inzerillo: Country: Saudi Arabia, Nationality: American, Group CEO, Diriyah Gate Development Authority (DGDA)
  8. Hesham Al Qassim: Country: UAE, Nationality: Emirati, CEO, wasl Asset Management Group
  9. John Pagano: Country: Saudi Arabia, Nationality: Canadian, CEO, Red Sea Development Company
  10. Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor: Country: UAE, Nationality: Emirati, Founding Chairman, Al Habtoor Group

11. Mohammed Almowkley

12. Amr Abuelenein

13. Guy Hutchinson

14. José Silva

15. Shareef Al Hashmi

16. Mark Willis

17. Kamil H. Al-Awadhi

18. Amr AlMadani 

19. Haitham Mattar

20. Basmah Al Mayman

21. Jochem-Jan Sleiffer

22. Amine Debaghine Mesroua

23. Sami Bin Abdulmohsen AlHokair

24. Nicolas Claude

25. Sandeep Walia

26. Philippe Zuber

27. Hisham Talaat Moustafa

28. Hussain Ibrahim Alfardan

29. Majed Bin Ayed Alnefaie

30. Adel Amin Wali

31. Mark Kirby

32. Abdulaziz Al Raisi

33. Abdelhamid Addou

34. Mohamed Al Zaabi

35. Nader Ahmed Al Hammadi

36. Talal Jassim Al-Bahar

37. Nver Mkhitaryan

38. Bander Almohanna

39. Khalid Anib

40. Marwan Marzouk Boodai

41. Hashil Al Mahrouqi

42. Sultan Al-Otaibi

43. Joachim Schmitt

44. Nadia Zaal

45. Alison Grinnell

46. Mohamed Awadalla

47. Khalifa Bin Braik

48. Alexander Suski

49. Adel Mardini

50. Ali Abdullah Al-Selham

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