Riyadh Global Digital Health Summit Kicks Off Virtually

A digital roadmap to adopt the latest technologies (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A digital roadmap to adopt the latest technologies (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Riyadh Global Digital Health Summit Kicks Off Virtually

A digital roadmap to adopt the latest technologies (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A digital roadmap to adopt the latest technologies (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Riyadh Global Digital Health Summit kicked off virtually on Tuesday and highlighted the need to set a roadmap for accelerating digital health innovations to fight the current and future pandemics.

The two-day summit, which is organized by the Ministry of National Guard’s Health Affairs Department and in collaboration with the Saudi Center for International Strategic Partnerships, is part of the G20 calendar under Saudi Arabia’s presidency.

It aims to promote the adoption of new technological solutions, improve quality and accessibility and reduce costs to counter the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Specialized international institutions and academies and 32 international experts representing more than 110 countries have participated in the event.

Experts discussed means to combat pandemics, provide solutions to address them and devices for future prediction, stressing the need to work on providing high-quality, low-cost technical and technological solutions to the health and healthcare sectors.

The experts stressed the need to promote sustainable health remotely by following an approach that bolsters health policy and makes it more effective in fighting pandemics, along with epidemiology, epidemic addressing technology and forecast models.

World Health Organization (WHO) Assistant Director General for Antimicrobial Resistance Hanan Balkhi said Saudi Arabia has made appreciative efforts to place the digital health agenda on top of its priorities in its G20 leadership, promoting the health sector digitalization.

She pointed out that digital health has been effectively applied worldwide.

Dr. Bandar al-Knawy, CEO of the health affairs at the Ministry of the National Guard and summit president, for his part, explained in his opening speech the great effect of the success of the extraordinary summit meeting that was held in March.

He said member states expressed their commitment to work as part of a unified front to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, indicating the decision’s impact on global health and economic decision-makers.

Knawy pointed to the Kingdom’s abilities, initiatives and leadership despite the current circumstances.



Saudi-British Air Connectivity Expands with New Virgin Airlines Route

The agreement was signed in the presence of Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb. (Photo: Turki Al-Aqili)
The agreement was signed in the presence of Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb. (Photo: Turki Al-Aqili)
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Saudi-British Air Connectivity Expands with New Virgin Airlines Route

The agreement was signed in the presence of Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb. (Photo: Turki Al-Aqili)
The agreement was signed in the presence of Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb. (Photo: Turki Al-Aqili)

Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom are set to launch a direct route connecting Riyadh and London, following the signing of a cooperation agreement between the Air Connectivity Program and Virgin Atlantic.

The agreement, which was signed on Monday in Riyadh in the presence of Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb, aims to enhance air connectivity between the two kingdoms, facilitating access to various cities in Saudi Arabia. The route will operate daily between London Heathrow Airport and King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh starting in March 2025, using Airbus A330 aircraft.

Virgin Atlantic’s entry into the Saudi market marks the tenth airline to collaborate with the Air Connectivity Program since the beginning of 2024.

In remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat, Majed Khan, the CEO of the Air Connectivity Program said that the agreement will help bring visitors to and from Riyadh and other areas of Saudi Arabia, such as Jeddah, Dammam, and Madinah as major cities, and then to the Red Sea, Jazan, and Al-Baha, supporting the national tourism strategy.

He further explained that Virgin Atlantic’s direct flights between London and Riyadh will support the growth of inbound international tourism from the UK and North America’s airline network.

As a member of the SkyTeam alliance, Virgin Atlantic will enhance air connectivity alongside Saudi Arabia’s national carrier, Saudia Airlines, between Riyadh, London, and other destinations within the network.

Virgin Atlantic CEO Shai Weiss told Asharq Al-Awsat that the Kingdom is experiencing rapid growth driven by Vision 2030, noting that he looks forward to introducing UK customers to Saudi Arabia’s rich culture, heritage, and commercial hub.

Weiss noted that the new services will offer great opportunities for connecting friends, relatives, and businesses, not only within the UK but also in the US, thanks to the partnership with Delta Airlines.

He continued that the agreement will boost the codeshare with its SkyTeam partner, Saudia, further expanding connectivity across the region and beyond while offering new benefits to frequent customers.

Weiss also highlighted the positive impact this step will have in attracting more tourists to Saudi Arabia, which is developing its tourism industry.

Virgin Atlantic, which has a fleet of 45 wide-body aircraft, announced last month the purchase of seven additional Airbus aircraft.

The Air Connectivity Program aims to boost tourism growth in the Kingdom by enhancing connections between Saudi Arabia and the world, through the development of current and potential air routes.