Saudi Companies Lead Aviation, Travel Sector Recovery in Region

The development of the aviation sector infrastructure has prompted an active movement of travel at Saudi airports (Photo Credit: Abdullah Al-Falih)
The development of the aviation sector infrastructure has prompted an active movement of travel at Saudi airports (Photo Credit: Abdullah Al-Falih)
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Saudi Companies Lead Aviation, Travel Sector Recovery in Region

The development of the aviation sector infrastructure has prompted an active movement of travel at Saudi airports (Photo Credit: Abdullah Al-Falih)
The development of the aviation sector infrastructure has prompted an active movement of travel at Saudi airports (Photo Credit: Abdullah Al-Falih)

Saudi aviation and travel industry companies are leading the way in terms of post-pandemic recovery. At the regional level, the companies have opened new flying destinations. They also developed a fleet of aircrafts of the latest models that are reliable in raising the number of passengers over the coming years.

For expansion, Saudi national companies rely on aviation sector infrastructure which includes 30 regional and international airports and high-quality logistic services.

The presence of a promising infrastructure has encouraged these companies to raise the number of passengers flying from different countries around the world to key and touristic Saudi cities.

Concerned authorities are seeking, according to their programs, to reach 12 million visits from abroad, compared to 4 million visits in 2021.

According to programs and targets, the Kingdom is expecting the arrival of 30 million visitors from abroad in 2030.

According to aviation industry experts, many factors are playing an important part in raising the passenger capacity of Saudi companies and encouraging the inflow of investment into the sector.

These factors include Saudi authorities allowing all types of visitors, including those holding tourist visas, to perform Umrah in the kingdom.

Visitors eligible for on-arrival visas or e-visas and holders of US, British or Schengen visas are also included.

“The current stage is different from what it was in the past two years ago, with most countries lifting travel restrictions,” aviation expert Hussein Al-Zahrani told Asharq Al-Awsat.

Zahrani added that the lifting of restrictions has encouraged prospective visitors to move forward with their travel plans.

“Saudi companies are undergoing recovery after the coronavirus pandemic,” noted Mohammed Khojah, another aviation sector expert.

According to Khojah, the government is developing the sector and its facilities and support services.

This is reflected in the expansion of national companies.

Today, Saudi companies are working to develop their fleets. This has put Saudi companies on the map of international competition in attracting travelers from inside the Kingdom and abroad.



Saudi Tourism Minister Announces Support for 17 Tourism Projects in Al-Ahsa

Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb highlighted the main investment opportunities in the tourism sector. SPA
Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb highlighted the main investment opportunities in the tourism sector. SPA
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Saudi Tourism Minister Announces Support for 17 Tourism Projects in Al-Ahsa

Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb highlighted the main investment opportunities in the tourism sector. SPA
Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb highlighted the main investment opportunities in the tourism sector. SPA

Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb has met with several investors and entrepreneurs in Al-Ahsa Governorate as part of his tour to various regions and governorates of the Kingdom coinciding with the Saudi winter events calendar.
In the meeting, he highlighted the main investment opportunities in the tourism sector, emphasizing the ministry's commitment to providing comprehensive services and facilities to enable investors to join the promising sector.

Al-Khateeb noted that the tourism ecosystem supports numerous projects in Al-Ahsa, including 17 unique tourism initiatives valued at over SAR3.5 billion, providing more than 1,800 hotel rooms.

The projects aim to boost the tourism sector, leveraging Al-Ahsa's exceptional features that qualify it to become a major tourist destination in the Kingdom and the region, the minister said.

During his tour, he made a stop at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Al-Ahsa, a beneficiary of the Tourism Development Fund. Covering an area of over 10,000 square meters and costing more than SAR200 million, the hotel boasts more than 180 rooms.

It stands as a model tourist destination that combines international luxury with local authenticity, reflecting the unique charm of Al-Ahsa.