UN Tourism and WTTC Laud Saudi Arabia for Receiving over 100 Million Tourists in 2023

The Kingdom has achieved this milestone seven years ahead of the initial goal, the Saudi Ministry of Tourism said
The Kingdom has achieved this milestone seven years ahead of the initial goal, the Saudi Ministry of Tourism said
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UN Tourism and WTTC Laud Saudi Arabia for Receiving over 100 Million Tourists in 2023

The Kingdom has achieved this milestone seven years ahead of the initial goal, the Saudi Ministry of Tourism said
The Kingdom has achieved this milestone seven years ahead of the initial goal, the Saudi Ministry of Tourism said

Saudi Arabia has received international recognition and praise from UN Tourism and the World Travel & Tourism Council for the "remarkable achievement" of receiving over 100 million tourists in 2023, according to a statement issued today by the Saudi Ministry of Tourism.
This accomplishment, the statement said, significantly surpassed the target set for 2030, positioning Saudi Arabia as "an emerging global tourism powerhouse.”
According to the ministry, the Kingdom has achieved this milestone seven years ahead of the initial goal, according to the latest data. Motivated by this success, the Kingdom has now set a new ambitious target of welcoming 150 million tourists by 2030.
Tourism has proved to be a significant contributor to the nation’s economy, with domestic and international tourists spending over SAR250 billion in 2023. This expenditure represents over 4% of GDP and 7% of the non-oil GDP, and reflects the crucial role played by tourism in diversifying Saudi Arabia's economy.
Tourism Minister Ahmed Al Khateeb said that this announcement demonstrates the scale of the Kingdom's transformation since the National Tourism Strategy was launched five years ago.
"Tourism is a key pillar in the nation’s economic transformation under Vision 2030, creating jobs and revenue for the Kingdom," he said. "We thank both UN Tourism and WTTC as valued partners in our journey for their shared commitment to a sustainable and prosperous tourism sector.”
Al Khateeb said the tourism sector operates in line with the national tourism strategy, developing diverse tourist destinations. The aim, he said, is to enrich the tourists’ experience, diversify options for both local and international visitors, and improve hospitality facilities along with other services provided.
"We are committed to aligning with top-tier international experiences and practices. This approach contributes to shaping a prosperous future for our tourism industry, improving the quality of life, and bolstering the Kingdom's position on the global tourism map," said the minister.
According to the statement, the tourism sector in the Kingdom has made significant leaps, with the total number of tourists, both domestic and international, reaching 106.2 million in 2023. This represents a remarkable 56% increase over 2019 and a substantial 12% surge over 2022.
International tourists numbered 27.4 million, a substantial 56% increase over 2019 and an impressive 65% rise compared to 2022.



Saudi Energy Minister Emphasizes Arab Cooperation in Addressing Energy Challenges

Group photo of the ministers and members of the Board of Directors of the Arab Energy Fund. (SPA)
Group photo of the ministers and members of the Board of Directors of the Arab Energy Fund. (SPA)
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Saudi Energy Minister Emphasizes Arab Cooperation in Addressing Energy Challenges

Group photo of the ministers and members of the Board of Directors of the Arab Energy Fund. (SPA)
Group photo of the ministers and members of the Board of Directors of the Arab Energy Fund. (SPA)

Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman underscored the importance of Arab collaboration in overcoming energy sector challenges and promoting sustainability, calling for restoring Arab unity and joint action to achieve strategic goals in energy.

He made his remarks at the 50th-anniversary celebration of the Arab Energy Fund (formerly APICORP) in Riyadh, attended by UAE Energy Minister Suhail Al Mazrouei, Kuwaiti Oil Minister Tareq Al-Roumi, Libyan Oil and Gas Minister Dr. Khalifa Abdul Sadiq, and Qatari Energy Minister and CEO of QatarEnergy Saad Al-Kaabi.

Prince Abdulaziz expressed pride in hosting the event, reaffirming Saudi Arabia’s commitment to supporting Arab energy initiatives. He highlighted the ongoing restructuring of the Arab Energy Organization to better align with future needs, ensuring its role in sustainable development and meeting member states’ demands.

The minister noted that upcoming projects by the Arab Energy Fund will diversify energy sources while aligning with global efforts to reduce emissions and combat climate change.

The Arab world is committed to adapting to the evolving energy landscape while maintaining regional identity and cooperation, he added.

Arab unity and collective action are essential for addressing regional and international challenges, whether economic, social or cultural, he remarked.

CEO of the Arab Energy Fund, Khalid Al-Ruwaigh pointed to the institution’s progress since its founding in 1975 with a capital of $320 million. He revealed that over five decades, its assets have grown to exceed $10 billion, reflecting its role in supporting the energy sector and sustainability efforts.

Al-Ruwaigh said the fund’s success is measured not just by its financial growth but also by its impact on energy development. He announced a new strategic vision focused on innovative financial solutions, including debt instruments and investments in both conventional and renewable energy, to support member states’ sustainability goals.

Relocating the fund’s headquarters to Riyadh reinforces its position as a trusted financial institution in a major global financial hub, he noted

Moreover, Al-Ruwaigh unveiled the fund’s new identity and logo, symbolizing Arab cooperation for sustainable energy development. The logo’s triangular elements represent the ten member states, while its circular design reflects the fund’s commitment to a circular economy and long-term energy sustainability.