Saudi Arabia Participates in World Travel Market to Showcase its Unique Destinations

A general view of Riyadh city, Saudi Arabia, February 20, 2022. REUTERS/Mohammed Benmansour
A general view of Riyadh city, Saudi Arabia, February 20, 2022. REUTERS/Mohammed Benmansour
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Saudi Arabia Participates in World Travel Market to Showcase its Unique Destinations

A general view of Riyadh city, Saudi Arabia, February 20, 2022. REUTERS/Mohammed Benmansour
A general view of Riyadh city, Saudi Arabia, February 20, 2022. REUTERS/Mohammed Benmansour

Saudi Arabia, the world’s fastest-growing tourism destination, is taking part, once again, in the World Travel Market (WTM), held in London from November 6 to 9, to promote tourism.
More than 75 representatives of the most important tourist destinations, such as AlUla, Diriyah, Al Soudah, historic Jeddah, of ministries and agencies, of the most important international hotel chains, airlines, travel and tourism companies, and tour operators, in addition to a number of “Nusuk” platform partners, take part in the event; the number marks a 48% increase over the previous participation, according to SPA.
The Kingdom will be present in an interactive pavilion that projects the Saudi hospitality and culture, highlights unique destinations and inspiring experiences and reflects its natural and climatic diversity.
Minister of Tourism and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Tourism Authority Ahmed bin Aqeel Al-Khatib said: “With pride, Saudi tourism is enhancing its remarkable and distinguished presence at WTM in London, through more than 75 partners of the Saudi tourism sector, to contribute to highlighting destinations, offers and events, and reinforce the Kingdom’s leadership position in the field of sustainable tourism.”
“The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s participation in important global forums is expanding year after year, which confirms our firm commitment to advancing the growth and prosperity of the global tourism sector, and achieving the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, by highlighting the enormous investment opportunities and inviting the whole world to explore inspiring tourism experiences, which only exist in Saudi Arabia", Al-Khatib added.
For his part, Tourism Authority CEO Fahd Hamidaddin said: “Our participation this year in the WTM comes to confirm to our partners our commitment to providing everything new and of quality, and today we bring the largest number of destinations, products and service providers, in order to attract larger numbers and segments of international travelers.”

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has held the presidency of the Executive Council of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) since 2022; it was re-elected to the position in October 2023. It also hosts the World Tourism Organization's first regional office in the Middle East.



Dubai Culture Celebrates Winners of 3rd Dubai Festival for Youth Music

The competition featured 10 categories with intense rivalry among the finalists. WAM
The competition featured 10 categories with intense rivalry among the finalists. WAM
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Dubai Culture Celebrates Winners of 3rd Dubai Festival for Youth Music

The competition featured 10 categories with intense rivalry among the finalists. WAM
The competition featured 10 categories with intense rivalry among the finalists. WAM

Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) has crowned the winners of the third Dubai Festival for Youth Music during a ceremony hosted at Etihad Museum, Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported Thursday.

The festival is geared toward elevating the local music sector, discovering emerging talent, inspiring them to pursue their creative passion, and contribute to strengthening the cultural and creative industries, WAM said.

The closing ceremony was attended by Hala Badri, Director General of Dubai Culture, Fatma Al Jallaf, Acting Director of the Performing Arts Department at Dubai Culture, and poet Dr. Aref Alshaikh, who was honoured with the ‘Music Personality of the Year’ award in recognition of his longstanding literary contributions and influential role in enriching the local cultural landscape.

The event also welcomed the festival’s jury members, including composer Mohammad Malulla, maestro Fadel Hamidi, and artist Jasem Mohamed, WAM said.
The competition featured 10 categories with intense rivalry among the finalists, who unleashed their creativity through captivating musical and vocal performances. These were eagerly followed by the jury and audience, showcasing diverse skills in singing, music composition, instrumental performance, and more.