Saudi Arabia ranked 13th globally, advancing 12 places on the World Tourism Organization (WTO) index, as one of the top countries receiving international tourists in 2022.
The number of international tourists who visited the Kingdom, for all travel purposes, hit 16.6 million in 2022, WTO reported.
The Kingdom also advanced 16 places in the international tourism revenue index, achieving 11th place in 2022, compared to 27th place in 2019 globally, according to the World Tourism Barometer report for May 2023 issued by the WTO.
The Kingdom continued to make progress in its tourism sector, as it received about 7.8 million international tourists for all purposes during the first quarter of 2023, representing its highest quarterly performance, up 64% compared to the same period in 2019. The country also reached second on the list of the fastest-growing tourism destinations during this period, said the WTO.
Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb confirmed that this achievement is another in a series of successes by the Kingdom in various fields.
It is a culmination of the directives of the wise leadership under Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, to continue boosting the Kingdom's position on the global tourism map and raising its contribution to the gross domestic product under the Kingdom's Vision 2030.
The minister stressed that facilitating travel visa procedures, planning promotional campaigns in target countries, and the diversity of tourism destinations in the Kingdom were among the reasons for these achievements.
He added that his ministry will renew its cooperation with partners from the public and private sectors to further efforts to transform the Kingdom into a global tourism hub.