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Saudi visitor numbers increase 10 percent in Q1

Saudi Arabia's Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb has announced a significant increase in the country's tourism sector, with the first quarter of the year seeing numbers rise by 10%.






Saudi Arabia's Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb has announced a significant increase in the country's tourism sector, with the first quarter of the year seeing numbers rise by 10%.

Al-Khateeb highlighted the substantial growth in tourist numbers, which also includes an increase in tourism spend by more than 17%.

This year, the Saudi government has set a target of US$80bn in tourism revenue, something Al-Khateeb stressed was vital as the kingdom reduces its dependency on revenue generated by oil. The country has made significant progress, investing billions into tourism, sports and attractions ventures.

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Saudi visitor numbers increase 10 percent in Q1

Saudi Arabia's Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb has announced a significant increase in the country's tourism sector, with the first quarter of the year seeing numbers rise by 10%.






Saudi Arabia's Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb has announced a significant increase in the country's tourism sector, with the first quarter of the year seeing numbers rise by 10%.

Al-Khateeb highlighted the substantial growth in tourist numbers, which also includes an increase in tourism spend by more than 17%.

This year, the Saudi government has set a target of US$80bn in tourism revenue, something Al-Khateeb stressed was vital as the kingdom reduces its dependency on revenue generated by oil. The country has made significant progress, investing billions into tourism, sports and attractions ventures.

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