Abu Dhabi's Non-oil Foreign Trade During H1 Grows 12%

The total value of Abu Dhabi's non-oil foreign trade amounted to about AED124 billion ($33.7 billion) during 1st half of 2022. WAM
The total value of Abu Dhabi's non-oil foreign trade amounted to about AED124 billion ($33.7 billion) during 1st half of 2022. WAM
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Abu Dhabi's Non-oil Foreign Trade During H1 Grows 12%

The total value of Abu Dhabi's non-oil foreign trade amounted to about AED124 billion ($33.7 billion) during 1st half of 2022. WAM
The total value of Abu Dhabi's non-oil foreign trade amounted to about AED124 billion ($33.7 billion) during 1st half of 2022. WAM

The total value of Abu Dhabi's non-oil foreign trade amounted to about AED124 billion ($33.7 billion) during 1st half of 2022, compared to AED110 billion and 313 million, with a growth rate of 12%, recorded in the same period of 2020, Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported Friday.

Exports during the first six months of this year increased to 26%, at a value of AED49 billion and 479 million, compared to AED39 billion and 193 million during the same period in 2021, it said.

Re-export activities increased to 6% at a value of AED23 billion and 43 million, compared to AED21 billion and 689 million recorded during the last year, while the Exports in the UAE increased to 4%, recording a total value of about AED51 billion and 475 million, compared to AED49 billion and 432 million last year.

The value of the trade-in commodities from normal metals and their products increased to AED24 billion and 516 million, with a growth rate of 22%, compared to AED20 billion and 112 million in 2021, WAM said.

The trade-in sound and image machinery and broadcasting equipment and their accessories recorded growth during this period with 23%, compared to AED17 billion and 903 million recorded last year. The trade-in pearls, gemstones, precious metals and their products have increased to 40% at a value of AED17 billion and 245 million recorded last year.

According to WAM, Saudi Arabia had the largest total value of shares traded compared to the countries, where the trade increased to AED28 billion and 636 million, with a growth rate of 3% compared to AED27 billion and 906 million recorded during the same period in 2021. It was followed by Switzerland with a total value of AED9 billion and 530 million, with a rate of A growth of 260% compared to last year.

The United States followed Switzerland with AED9 billion and 330 million, a growth rate of 21%, then China with AED5 billion and 959 million with a growth rate of 9%, and Kuwait with AED5 billion and 870 million with a growth rate of 13% compared to last year.

Director-General, General Administration of Customs, Abu Dhabi Customs, Rashed Lahej Al Mansoori said: "Abu Dhabi Customs continues to walk steadily towards achieving its vision to be a World-Class Customs Authority, leading change effort to enhance security, facilitate trade and provide distinguished services, constantly prompting to invest in advanced technologies that rely on digital technologies and artificial intelligence, which effectively contributes to saving time and effort for customers, and supports their choice of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi to be a destination for their operations."

He added that Abu Dhabi Customs has succeeded to develop proactive strategic services that contributed effectively to develop the customs work system through the land, sea and air ports and facilitate customs inspections.
As for Ahmed Mahmoud Fikri, Director-General of Statistics Centre-Abu Dhabi, he said that the Centre looks forward to developing an advanced statistical system that consolidates continuous cooperation with its partners from producers and users of statistical data to provide continuous support to policymakers in the Emirate.



Saudi Arabia Achieves Highest Evaluation Level in UN’s Competition Law Systems Report

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 Achieves Highest Evaluation Level in UN’s Competition Law Systems Report

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 has received global recognition from a UN commission for its robust legal framework and “very strong” competition law.

The Kingdom attained the highest evaluation level in the Competition Law Systems Report for 2023, issued by the UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia, surpassing the “developed” level achieved in 2020, SPA reported.

The Kingdom achieved a perfect score of seven in the index concerning regulatory frameworks for economic concentration operations.

Saad Al-Masoud, the spokesperson for the General Authority for Competition, affirmed that this advancement reflects the support GAC receives from the wise leadership to achieve the goals of Vision 2030 programs.

He said the objectives aim to improve a sustainable business atmosphere, foster economic growth, and advance consumer welfare.

Al-Masoud noted that this achievement is the result of significant developments in several areas, including laws combating monopolistic practices and anti-competitive agreements, as well as his authority’s efforts to review economic concentrations.

He also said that several additional factors have contributed to upholding the competitive landscape of the business sector, ensuring fairness, transparency, and adherence to reasonable competition regulations.

An initial competition system was established in Saudi Arabia in 2004, and in October 2017 the Kingdom’s Council of Ministers endorsed the change of the name to the GAC and a new organizational structure.

The authority was also made a financially and administratively independent entity, and in March 2019, another royal decree was issued approving the updated competition system.


NEOM Announces Jaumur, Cosmopolitan Marina Community

NEOM unveiled Jaumur, the largest cosmopolitan luxury community on the coast of the Gulf of Aqaba, designed to serve the highest standards of future livability and active lifestyle.  (SPA)
NEOM unveiled Jaumur, the largest cosmopolitan luxury community on the coast of the Gulf of Aqaba, designed to serve the highest standards of future livability and active lifestyle. (SPA)
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NEOM Announces Jaumur, Cosmopolitan Marina Community

NEOM unveiled Jaumur, the largest cosmopolitan luxury community on the coast of the Gulf of Aqaba, designed to serve the highest standards of future livability and active lifestyle.  (SPA)
NEOM unveiled Jaumur, the largest cosmopolitan luxury community on the coast of the Gulf of Aqaba, designed to serve the highest standards of future livability and active lifestyle. (SPA)

The Board of Directors of NEOM unveiled Jaumur, the largest cosmopolitan luxury community on the coast of the Gulf of Aqaba, designed to serve the highest standards of future livability and active lifestyle.

This new addition promises a unique blend of experiences on both land and sea, complementing NEOM's evolving regional development in northwest Saudi Arabia, said NEOM in a statement on Wednesday.

Jaumur is an exclusive residential community thoughtfully master-planned around an inspiring marina with the capacity to house more than 6,000 residents. Embedded into the varied topography of the Gulf of Aqaba coast, it features 500 marina apartments and nearly 700 luxury villas, boasting waterfront access and private mooring.

Two distinctive destination hotels within Jaumur offer 350 luxurious rooms and suites, inviting guests to enjoy the breathtaking views and embrace all aspects of modern coastal hospitality and sporting activities.

The marina serves as the focal point of the development, the beating heart around which the vibrant community of Jaumur thrives. A 1.5-kilometre aerofoil rises above the largest yacht berths, providing year-round protection for yacht owners and a haven for the marina's residents and guests.

The aerofoil incorporates a gravity-defying cantilever to form a stunning entrance to the marina to welcome the world's largest superyachts. The sculptural structure is a landmark that is the perfect base for all the marina attractions for committed yachting enthusiasts and adventure-seeking guests seeking personalized experiences.

The marina promenade will be a place alive with entertainment, leisure, and cultural experiences. It will host year-round arts events and performance programs, complemented by signature retail stores and world-class dining options.

Jaumur's commitment to innovation and learning is embodied in the development of a state-of-the-art deep-sea research center and a top-tier international boarding school. The research institute is dedicated to deep-sea exploration, welcoming established experts and ambitious pioneers to champion marine discovery, knowledge and conservation and establish NEOM as a world-leading hub for oceanographic research.

The international boarding school will attract select students from around the world, preparing them for global achievement through an exclusive, progressive, broad-based education delivered by a diverse international faculty of experts and innovators.

Jaumur's unique architectural design integrates water where golden sands meet the deep blue of the Gulf of Aqaba. It is a luxury destination to visit, explore, live and prosper: an opportunity to become part of a dynamic community.

Jaumur follows the recent announcements of Leyja, Epicon, Siranna, Utamo, Norlana, Aquellum, Zardun, Xaynor, Elanan, Gidori, and Treyam as sustainable tourism destinations within the Gulf of Aqaba, all woven together by NEOM's commitment to sustainable progress.


Saudi Arabia Expands E-visa Accessibility to Include Nationals of Three More Countries

A general view of the Saudi capital Riyadh. (AP)
A general view of the Saudi capital Riyadh. (AP)
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Saudi Arabia Expands E-visa Accessibility to Include Nationals of Three More Countries

A general view of the Saudi capital Riyadh. (AP)
A general view of the Saudi capital Riyadh. (AP)

Saudi Arabia has broadened its electronic visa (E-visa) accessibility to include citizens from three new countries: Barbados, the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, and Grenada. The citizens of these countries now have the flexibility to apply for their visas online or acquire them upon arrival at Saudi entry points. This expansion increases the total number of eligible countries to 66.
The initiative is a significant part of the Ministry of Tourism’s strategic endeavours to enhance the Kingdom’s global connectivity, stimulate economic diversification, and achieve the ambitious goals outlined in Vision 2030’s tourism sector. These goals include increasing the tourism industry’s contribution to the GDP beyond 10% and creating one million jobs, SPA reported.
In addition to citizens from the newly included countries, the tourist visa has been extended to seven additional categories. These categories include residents of the US, the UK, and the EU, as well as visit visa holders from the US, UK, and the Schengen area. Furthermore, residents of GCC countries are eligible for the visa, facilitating various travel purposes such as tourism, Umrah pilgrimage, visiting family and friends, and participating in a range of events, exhibitions, and conferences. Saudi Arabia has also introduced transit visas for travellers on Saudia and flynas airlines, allowing a 96-hour stay in the Kingdom before continuing their journey.
The Ministry of Tourism introduced the visit visa in September 2019 as part of a broader initiative to showcase Saudi Arabia’s rich tourist offerings, engage visitors in cultural experiences and promote international interaction.
The E-visit visa system will be expanded in the future to include more countries and regions. This progression will go hand in hand with the continuous development and expansion of the Kingdom’s tourism sector infrastructure.


Riyadh Air Strengthens Partnership with Saudi Tourism Authority to Promote Sector

Riyadh Air concluded a memorandum of understanding with the Saudi Tourism Authority (STA) to boost joint cooperation. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Riyadh Air concluded a memorandum of understanding with the Saudi Tourism Authority (STA) to boost joint cooperation. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Riyadh Air Strengthens Partnership with Saudi Tourism Authority to Promote Sector

Riyadh Air concluded a memorandum of understanding with the Saudi Tourism Authority (STA) to boost joint cooperation. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Riyadh Air concluded a memorandum of understanding with the Saudi Tourism Authority (STA) to boost joint cooperation. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Riyadh Air, which is owned by the Public Investment Fund, concluded a memorandum of understanding with the Saudi Tourism Authority (STA) to boost joint cooperation as part of the national carrier’s efforts to shape the future of tourism in the Kingdom and advance air travel.

The new partnership, which was signed at Arabian Travel Market (ATM) in Dubai, focuses on several key areas, including new routes and destinations, joint marketing activities, sponsorship opportunities, presence at key roadshows and international events and accessibility to tourism-related platforms.

It also aims to explore collaboration in loyalty programs, leverage world-leading technology and new digital methods and engage in the Tourism Accelerator Program.

The agreement is in line with Riyadh Air’s vision to connect the Kingdom to more than 100 destinations around the world by 2030,. The two sides will cooperate to launch many initiatives and improve the level of services provided to tourists.

STA CEO Fahd Hamidaddin said: “Increasing Saudi’s connectivity with the world is a key pillar of our tourism strategy and will ensure we sustain our rapid growth and meet our new ambitious target of 150 million visits by 2030.”

The Kingdom, and Riyadh in particular, is preparing to receive millions of new tourists, thus cooperation with the key players in the sector, such as Riyadh Air, has become necessary to provide the best services and experiences to the visitors, he added.

Riyadh Air CEO Tony Douglas said: “This is another momentous day for Riyadh Air. Working alongside the STA to elevate the travel experience for our guests and those coming to visit the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia signifies what we’re all about.”

“We are elevating standards across the board in aviation to previously unseen levels. We have a shared commitment to travel and tourism in the Kingdom along with our forward-thinking approach to innovation, sustainability, and the satisfaction of our guests,” he stressed.


Gulf Carriers Hope Boeing Will Handle Delivery of Aircraft Orders

President of Dubai Airports, Supreme President and CEO of Emirates Airlines Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum during his tour of the company’s pavilion at the Arabian Travel Market in Dubai. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
President of Dubai Airports, Supreme President and CEO of Emirates Airlines Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum during his tour of the company’s pavilion at the Arabian Travel Market in Dubai. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Gulf Carriers Hope Boeing Will Handle Delivery of Aircraft Orders

President of Dubai Airports, Supreme President and CEO of Emirates Airlines Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum during his tour of the company’s pavilion at the Arabian Travel Market in Dubai. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
President of Dubai Airports, Supreme President and CEO of Emirates Airlines Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum during his tour of the company’s pavilion at the Arabian Travel Market in Dubai. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

President of Dubai Airports, Supreme President and CEO of Emirates Airlines Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum hoped that the new management of US-based Boeing will address delays in aircraft deliveries.

Addressing journalists on the sidelines of the Arabian Travel Market in Dubai, he noted that discussions with Boeing regarding aircraft delivery dates were underway, stressing that the delay is hampering plans, including expansion operations and fleet size.

The statements of the president of Emirates Airlines are consistent with Gulf airlines that are awaiting clear initiatives from the US aviation manufacturing giant to address deliveries.

Gulf airlines account for a large portion of aircraft purchases from the American Boeing. Sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that those had no other options other than Boeing or Airbus, the European company, which is also facing massive purchase orders.

Boeing has recently been exposed to a series of safety-related incidents, including an emergency landing due to mechanical failures.

On Monday, the US Civil Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that it had opened an investigation against Boeing to determine whether the American aircraft manufacturing giant had conducted the required safety inspection for all 787 Dreamliner airplanes.

Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed stressed that Dubai needs a future airport that will serve the increasing growth in the coming years, noting that the new Al Maktoum Airport is in line with the Dubai 33 agenda.

“Dubai International Airport recorded about 87 million passengers in 2023 and is expected to receive more than 90 million passengers in 2024,” he said.

He explained that the transfer of Emirates Airlines to Al Maktoum International Airport will be made in one phase, adding that the airlines will operate from the airport directly upon its opening.

Regarding the geopolitical situation in the region, he noted that the company is making flexible future plans for passenger transport operations to adapt to challenges.


Saudi Arabia Aims to Boost Polymer-based Manufacturing Industries

Deputy Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources for Industrial Affairs Eng. Khalil bin Salamah. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Deputy Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources for Industrial Affairs Eng. Khalil bin Salamah. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Aims to Boost Polymer-based Manufacturing Industries

Deputy Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources for Industrial Affairs Eng. Khalil bin Salamah. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Deputy Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources for Industrial Affairs Eng. Khalil bin Salamah. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Deputy Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources for Industrial Affairs Eng. Khalil bin Salamah said Saudi Arabia aims to achieve a fourfold increase of production in polymer-based manufacturing industries by 2035.

Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat on the sidelines of the Riyadh International Industry Week, which kicked off on Monday, the minister underlined the importance of this objective in providing great opportunities for investors.

The event, which concludes on Friday, was inaugurated by Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Bandar Alkhorayef at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center.

The event features four exhibitions: the Saudi Exhibition for Plastics and Petrochemical Industries, the Saudi Exhibition for Printing and Packaging, the Saudi Exhibition for Smart Logistics Services, and the Saudi Exhibition for Smart Manufacturing.

The event is also an opportunity to discuss fair competition and competitive environment, as well as sustainability and export capabilities. It features a number of activities that aim to support the industry in Saudi Arabia, with the participation of more than 500 companies from 24 different countries.

Bin Salameh said such events highlight the volume of investments expected in the Kingdom, and bolster communication between producing firms, such as Aramco, SABIC, Petro Rabigh, Sadara, and resource consuming companies.

The deputy minister went on to say that the event opens a wide scope for new investments, whether equipment manufacturers or investors, who have found that expansion in this field is feasible.

The automobile industry in Saudi Arabia is notably undergoing a major transformation through the production of electric vehicles and the establishment of factories for local manufacturing.

The Kingdom’s automotive industry is expected to grow 12 percent by the end of the decade thanks to Vision 2030 and its ambitious goals in environmentally friendly mobility and autonomous transportation. The industry will benefit from the Kingdom’s strategic location and investment in advanced technologies.


Riyadh Int’l Industry Week Connects 10,000 Leaders Worldwide

Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Khalil bin Salamah speaks at the event. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Khalil bin Salamah speaks at the event. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Riyadh Int’l Industry Week Connects 10,000 Leaders Worldwide

Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Khalil bin Salamah speaks at the event. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Khalil bin Salamah speaks at the event. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Khalil bin Salamah highlighted the Kingdom’s strong position in the industry globally, revealing that over 10,000 industrial leaders from around the world gathered at the Riyadh International Industry Week 2024, which kicked off on Monday.

Bin Salamah stressed that Saudi Arabia aims to boost its manufacturing sector, especially in specialized chemicals, which could greatly contribute to the economy by creating more jobs and increasing exports.

He said the strategy includes focusing on 39 priority commodities such as building chemicals and automotive components.

During the event's second day, held at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center on Tuesday, the deputy minister emphasized Saudi Arabia’s leadership in the petrochemical industry, which plays a crucial role in driving economic growth and supporting related industries, such as automotive and pharmaceuticals.

Bin Salamah added that his ministry is working closely with the Ministry of Energy and other government bodies to strengthen the petrochemical supply chains in Saudi Arabia.

This involves ensuring a steady and competitive supply of petrochemical materials for producing specialized products, boosting growth, and exports in the sector.

They’re also focused on building specialized industrial complexes that link up with raw material sources or demand centers, offering infrastructure and services to specific industrial clusters.

They have various initiatives in place, including product development, promoting local content, and empowering exports.

“We aim to lead private sector investment in manufacturing industries and capitalize on the Kingdom’s rapid growth. Collaboration between basic and advanced companies is key to developing businesses, creating opportunities, and driving targeted transformation,” emphasized Bin Salameh.

“We're currently working on maximizing production capacities by integrating petrochemical supply chains. This involves addressing challenges related to petrochemical materials. We urge all sector companies to join us in tackling challenges and finding solutions,” he explained.

He stressed that Saudi Arabia aims to bolster its industrial base and diversify the economy, with private sector investment being crucial.


Saudi Arabia, Canada Launch New Phase of Cooperation in Education, Knowledge, Capabilities

The Canadian ambassador said his country is working in partnership with Saudi Arabia to strengthen relations in the educational fields. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The Canadian ambassador said his country is working in partnership with Saudi Arabia to strengthen relations in the educational fields. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia, Canada Launch New Phase of Cooperation in Education, Knowledge, Capabilities

The Canadian ambassador said his country is working in partnership with Saudi Arabia to strengthen relations in the educational fields. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The Canadian ambassador said his country is working in partnership with Saudi Arabia to strengthen relations in the educational fields. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Riyadh hosted on Tuesday the first Saudi-Canadian Forum for Educational Partnership, in the presence of Saudi Minister of Education Yousef Al-Benyan and Canadian Ambassador to the Kingdom Jean-Philippe Linteau.

The forum aims to strengthen cooperation and partnerships between educational institutions in the two countries. It witnessed the participation of around 180 experts and stakeholders in the fields of education, health and industry.

Al-Benyan underlined the importance of education in achieving the goals of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, especially in terms of qualifying students to compete globally. He noted that the forum reflected the commitment of Saudi Arabia and Canada to develop the existing strategic partnership between them.

The minister touched on his recent visit to Canada and pointed to many existing opportunities for cooperation in the fields of general and higher education, early childhood programs, teacher development, in addition to medical, technical and vocational training programs.

He stressed the importance of boosting cooperation between the two countries in research and development in priority areas in line with Vision 2030.

In remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat, Linteau said Canada is a committed partner in supporting the Kingdom’s move towards a knowledge-based economy as described in the goals of Vision 2030.

He added that the forum will serve as a platform for dialogue, communication and cooperation in the fields of joint research, technical training, capacity building, student and faculty exchange, curriculum development and opening external centers.

The ambassador said his country is working in partnership with Saudi Arabia to strengthen relations in education due to the importance of this sector in developing human capital and supporting innovation to achieve a prosperous future for the two countries.

The forum aims to explore the most important areas of educational cooperation, such as: information technology, tourism, health care, clean energy, mining, and agriculture, he went on to say.


Saudi Arabia Kicks Off Largest Entertainment Events

Officials are seen at the opening of the exhibitions at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Conference Center. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Officials are seen at the opening of the exhibitions at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Conference Center. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Kicks Off Largest Entertainment Events

Officials are seen at the opening of the exhibitions at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Conference Center. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Officials are seen at the opening of the exhibitions at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Conference Center. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh witnessed on Tuesday the launch of its largest entertainment gathering with the opening of two highly anticipated events - the Saudi Entertainment and Amusement (SEA) Expo, and the Saudi Light and Sound (SLS) Expo.

Over three exciting days, attendees will experience interactive displays, cutting-edge technology, and insights into the future of entertainment. The expos feature local and international experts, government officials, and industry specialists.

Mohannad Al-Abbad, Deputy CEO of Investment and Business Development at the General Entertainment Authority, inaugurated the exhibitions, followed by tours for VIP guests.

Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, Majed Aleid, Director of the Entertainment Sector at the Ministry of Investment, noted the Kingdom’s significant progress in the entertainment sector, highlighting its role in boosting quality of life.

The events offer valuable insights and experiences, aiming to enhance cooperation, innovation, and communication among investors, creators, and industry experts globally. They bring fresh ideas and projects to enrich the entertainment scene, he added.

Sarkis Kahwajian from DMG Events, which is organizing this year’s edition of the expos, stressed that this year’s agenda is the most diverse yet, showcasing the latest products and developments in Saudi entertainment.

Saudi Invest, part of the Ministry of Investment, will sign an agreement with Nowaar Entertainment on experiential events and content development.

Dallah Al-Baraka, a multinational company, will partner with Europa-Park, a renowned German amusement park, to offer consulting services, training programs, and equipment sales to support the sector’s growth aligned with Saudi Vision 2030.

Over the next three days, the SEA Expo will showcase new products from various companies.

Speakers from top industry players like Six Flags Qiddiya, SEVEN, Cruise Saudi, and government bodies will discuss topics including the future of Saudi entertainment, local-global brand connections, food and beverages, amusement parks, sustainability, and workforce retention.

At the SLS Expo, visitors can explore lighting, sound, live events, theater tech, and augmented reality.


Saudi Arabia’s flynas Signs Interline Partnership to Open up More Travel Choices via Dubai 

Emirates and Saudi Arabia’s flynas sign an expanded two-way interline partnership with plans to open up connections and more travel choices for flynas customers via Dubai. (SPA)
Emirates and Saudi Arabia’s flynas sign an expanded two-way interline partnership with plans to open up connections and more travel choices for flynas customers via Dubai. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s flynas Signs Interline Partnership to Open up More Travel Choices via Dubai 

Emirates and Saudi Arabia’s flynas sign an expanded two-way interline partnership with plans to open up connections and more travel choices for flynas customers via Dubai. (SPA)
Emirates and Saudi Arabia’s flynas sign an expanded two-way interline partnership with plans to open up connections and more travel choices for flynas customers via Dubai. (SPA)

Emirates and Saudi Arabia’s flynas signed on Tuesday an expanded two-way interline partnership on the sidelines of the Arabian Travel Market (ATM), with plans to open up connections and more travel choices for flynas customers via Dubai.

The agreement was signed by Emirates’ Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer Adnan Kazim and flynas Group CEO & Managing Director Bander Almohanna.

Emirates’ current interline with flynas provides its customers with enhanced connectivity via its four gateways: Riyadh, Jeddah, Madinah and Dammam, to over 15 domestic points in Saudi Arabia. It also includes the convenience of single ticket itineraries with onwards booking and baggage transfers.

With the expansion of the interline to a bilateral arrangement, flynas customers can connect across any of Emirates’ gateways in the Kingdom to a select roster of onward destinations on the airline’s network in the Far East, West Asia & Indian Ocean and Europe, via Dubai.

“We are quite pleased to offer more choices to our customers through Emirates' wide network. Once the expanded interline partnership is activated, customers will be able to book their travel on the flynas website, through online travel agencies as well as with local travel agents,” said Almohanna.

For his part, Kazim said: “The existing flynas links provide our customers with an array of possibilities to travel smoothly across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in particular to business hubs and emerging leisure and cultural destinations.”

“Connecting our networks solidifies our commitment to offering travelers in Saudi Arabia access to even more destinations and helping them benefit from unique travel options. The expansion of our interline agreement demonstrates our commitment to Saudi Arabia, and this is only the beginning,” he added.

“We look forward to exploring more opportunities to widen the scope of our partnership in the future.”

Attending the signing were Emirates Airline & Group Chairman and Chief Executive Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, flynas Chairman Ayed Al Jeaid, and other senior representatives from both airlines.