Monday, May 27, 2024 In the transformative landscape of 2023, Saudi Arabia’s travel sector has not only met but exceeded expectations, prompting a substantial recalibration of its Vision 2030 ambitions. This year saw the Kingdom scaling up its initial target of securing 100 million visits by the end of the decade, with Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb announcing in October a revised ambition of 150 million visitors. Saudi airports recorded over 93.

5 million tourists in 2022, with approximately 77 million domestic visitors and 16.5 million from international destinations. This impressive growth has been bolstered by regulatory adjustments, including the new “Visiting Investor” visa, approved by the Ministry of Investment and the Foreign Affairs department.

The e-visa service scheme now allows international investors to apply online, expanding its coverage from nearly 60 nations to all countries worldwide, eliminating the need for visits to Saudi embassies. As part of Saudi Arabia’s economic diversification initiative, the Kingdom aims to make tourism its second-largest revenue source by 2030. Vision 2030 is driving the development of attractions that meet the highest international standards, improving visa issuance procedures, and preparing Saudi Arabia’s historical and heritage sites for visitors.

A key project contributing to this industry growth is the launch of Riyadh Air, the Kingdom’s new flag-carrier. The airline aims to turn the Saudi capital into a global.