Easter Holiday Revives Tourism Sector in Marrakesh

Marrakesh city. (Getty Images)
Marrakesh city. (Getty Images)
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Easter Holiday Revives Tourism Sector in Marrakesh

Marrakesh city. (Getty Images)
Marrakesh city. (Getty Images)

The percentage of reserved hotels in the Moroccan city of Marrakesh reached 83 percent during April, compared to 76 percent for the same month in 2018, according to statistics from the Morocco’s Tourism Observatory.

Hotel reservations in Marrakesh amounted to 894,000, an increase of seven percent compared to April 2017, representing 35.3 percent of the total reserved hotel rooms in Morocco during this period.

During the first four months of 2019, some 2.8 million tourists visited in Marrakesh.

The Observatory said the average stay for each tourist in the city was three nights.

Tens of thousands of Moroccan Jews throughout the world have chosen Marrakesh as their top destination during the Easter holidays a tourist source told Asharq Al-Awsat, noting that this has caused a boom in the city’s tourism sector.

He said Moroccan Jewish community had fully booked 15 hotels in Marrakesh on this occasion.

The source pointed out that Jewish visitors stayed at the city’s hotels for ten days. They visited a number of Jewish attractions, most notably the Chaim Pinto Synagogue in the city of Essaouira (west of Marrakesh), the David Oumushi Synagogue (south of Marrakesh) and Tomb of Rabbi Shlomo Bel Hensh in Ourika on the outskirts of Marrakesh.

Interior Ministry’s statistics revealed that Marrakesh airport received 44.3 percent of the total airport arrivals in Morocco and 37 percent of all tourists crossing the borders through all land, sea and air ports in April.

For the fourth consecutive year, the World Tourism Organization (WTO) has ranked Marrakesh as the best tourist destination in Africa. The TripAdvisor company has also named it as the world’s ninth most beautiful tourist city.



Moody's Upgrades Saudi Arabia's Credit Rating

Moody's indicated that the rating upgrade and stable outlook are results of the Kingdom's ongoing progress in economic diversification. Reuters
Moody's indicated that the rating upgrade and stable outlook are results of the Kingdom's ongoing progress in economic diversification. Reuters
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Moody's Upgrades Saudi Arabia's Credit Rating

Moody's indicated that the rating upgrade and stable outlook are results of the Kingdom's ongoing progress in economic diversification. Reuters
Moody's indicated that the rating upgrade and stable outlook are results of the Kingdom's ongoing progress in economic diversification. Reuters

The credit rating agency “Moody’s Ratings” upgraded Saudi Arabia’s credit rating to “Aa3” in local and foreign currency, with a “stable” outlook.
The agency indicated in its report that the rating upgrade and stable outlook are results of the Kingdom's ongoing progress in economic diversification and the robust growth of its non-oil sector. Over time, the advancements are expected to reduce Saudi Arabia’s exposure to oil market developments and long-term carbon transition on its economy and public finances.
The agency commended the Kingdom's financial planning within the fiscal space, emphasizing its commitment to prioritizing expenditure and enhancing the spending efficiency. Additionally, the government’s ongoing efforts to utilize available fiscal resources to diversify the economic base through transformative spending were highlighted as instrumental in supporting the sustainable development of the Kingdom's non-oil economy and maintaining a strong fiscal position.
In its report, the agency noted that the planning and commitment underpin its projection of a relatively stable fiscal deficit, which could range between 2%-3% of gross domestic product (GDP).
Moody's expected that the non-oil private-sector GDP of Saudi Arabia will expand by 4-5% in the coming years, positioning it among the highest in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, an indication of continued progress in the diversification efforts reducing the Kingdom’s exposure to oil market developments.
In recent years, the Kingdom achieved multiple credit rating upgrades from global rating agencies. These advancements reflect the Kingdom's ongoing efforts toward economic transformation, supported by structural reforms and the adoption of fiscal policies that promote financial sustainability, enhance financial planning efficiency, and reinforce the Kingdom's strong and resilient fiscal position.