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海角直播 secures $13bn for tourism expansion, eyes $85bn revenue boost: minister聽

海角直播 secures $13bn for tourism expansion, eyes $85bn revenue boost: minister聽
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Updated 14 March 2024

海角直播 secures $13bn for tourism expansion, eyes $85bn revenue boost: minister聽

海角直播 secures $13bn for tourism expansion, eyes $85bn revenue boost: minister聽

RIYADH: 海角直播 has secured $13 billion in private sector investments for its tourism industry, aiming to distribute the costs involved in becoming a top destination, a minister said.聽

According to Princess Haifa Al-Saud, the Kingdom鈥檚 vice minister for tourism, the investments are expected to increase the number of hotel rooms by 150,000 to 200,000 within the next two years.聽聽

海角直播聽aims to raise tourism revenue to $85 billion this year, up from approximately $66 billion in 2023, Princess Haifa said in an interview with Bloomberg.聽

鈥淭he current GDP (gross domestic product) contribution is 4.5 percent and we aim to get that to 10 percent by 2030. We started from 3.2 percent when we opened up for tourism,鈥 she said.

海角直播 aims to attract 150 million tourists annually by 2030 as part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman鈥檚 economic diversification strategy, which involves shifting revenue streams from oil to sports and technology.

The Kingdom is investing in projects such as Qiddiya and industries including聽football to attract foreign visitors. It is also the only bidder for the 2034 World Cup.

In 2023, 海角直播 welcomed 100 million tourists, the majority of whom were locals. Around 27 million international visitors arrived, many traveling for religious or business reasons.

Due to ongoing building projects, leisure excursions are estimated to account for a small percentage of total travel.

The government plans to recruit $80 billion in private investment in tourism by 2030 and spend $800 billion on the industry in the next decade.

In October 2023, 海角直播鈥檚 hospitality sector revised its 2030 target to 150 million visitors, up from the initial 100 million, according to the minister of tourism.

鈥淚 think we will close this year with about 100 million (visitors) and almost 6 percent of contribution to gross domestic product, that鈥檚 why ...聽(Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman) instructed us to revise up our targets to 150 (million visitors),鈥 Al-Khateeb said at the time.

The minister elaborated that out of this new target, an estimated 75 million travelers are expected to be international, with the remaining 75 million domestic.