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Saudi Arabia Shares Its Vision for the Future of Tourism at the G20 Tourism Ministers Meeting in Japan
HOKKAIDO, Japan,Oct 27, 2019/PRNewswire--AsiaNet/

-His Excellency Ahmad Al Khateeb, Chairman of the Saudi Commission for Tourism 
and National Heritage addressed G20 Tourism Ministers in Japan 
-One month after the historic launch of Saudi Arabia's first tourism visa, more 
than 47,000 tourism visas have already been issued  
-Saudi Arabia aims to grow tourism sector from 3% to 10% of GDP while 
reaffirming its commitment to developing the sector in line with Sustainable 
Development Goals 

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has shared its vision for the future of tourism in 
an address made by His Excellency Ahmad Al Khateeb, Chairman of the Saudi 
Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH), at the G20 Tourism 
Ministers Meeting in Japan. 

His Excellency's address comes one month after Saudi Arabia opened its doors to 
the world with the historic introduction of its first tourism visa. More than 
47,000 visas have been issued within the first month of the launch, with 
travellers set to be amongst the first to experience the diverse culture, rich 
heritage and beautiful landscapes previously unexplored by international 
visitors.
 
Speaking at the G20 Meeting, His Excellency shared Saudi Arabia's strategy for 
developing its emerging tourism industry in line with Vision 2030 goals to 
build a thriving society and diversified economy that supports prosperity for 
all. His Excellency also welcomed the adoption of the G20 Tourism Minister's 
Declaration and reiterated Saudi Arabia's commitment to advancing tourism's 
contribution to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.  

The meeting provided an opportunity to present the Saudi Arabia's plan to place 
tourism, one of the world's fastest growing economic sectors, among the main 
priorities of discussions when the Kingdom has the honor of assuming the G20 
Presidency for 2020. 

On the occasion of the G20 Japan 2019 Tourism Ministers Meeting, His Excellency 
Ahmad Al-Khateeb, Chairman of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National 
Heritage, commented: "I would like to thank H.E. Mr. Akaba Kazuyoshi and the 
Government of Japan for the warm welcome and engaging dialogue fostered 
throughout today's meeting. 

"We also would like to extend our appreciation for the opportunity to present 
Saudi Arabia's tourism priorities for the upcoming G20 Presidency. Next year 
Saudi Arabia will have the honor of assuming the G20 presidency and we plan to 
place tourism among the main priorities in recognition of its significant 
contribution to the global economy, both socially and economically. 

"As an emerging tourism destination, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is excited to 
be opening its doors to the world. We recognize the value of tourism not only 
as a driver of economic growth but as an important cultural bridge that 
increases awareness, understanding and respect. We are also keenly aware of the 
responsibilities this entails. Over-development and uncontrolled planning can 
just as easily undermine the foundations of what makes a destination unique. 
For tourism to work for today and for tomorrow's generations it has to be 
sustainable.

"Our strategy is to grow tourism from 3 percent to 10 percent of Saudi Arabia's 
GDP, and to increase visitor numbers from 18 million a year to 100 million by 
2030. This will in turn provide create 1 million new jobs, predominantly among 
the young. We are committed to working with our partners across the tourism 
ecosystem to achieve these goals while protecting the economic, environmental 
and social wellbeing of the local communities affected by tourism. 

"Throughout next year's presidency, we hope to further expand upon the legacy 
of previous G20s as we work together towards creating genuinely sustainable 
socio-economic development across the global Tourism industry. We look forward 
to continuing these discussions, and furthermore to welcoming you all to Saudi 
Arabia in 2020." 

The G20 brings together the world's largest economies to discuss the most 
important global challenges. Saudi Arabia's Presidency will culminate in the 
G20 Leaders' Summit on 21-22 November in Riyadh.  

As part of the 2020 Presidency, tourism-related issues will integral be part of 
the agenda. Priorities highlighted include issues such as non-standard 
employment, and collective measures to protect the economic, environmental, and 
social wellbeing of local communities affected by tourism.  

Note to Editors

The links below provide access to: 

-	Saudi Tourism information pack 
(https://www.dropbox.com/sh/n7pzqw80fh6ls3w/AAC1TObifSgxtJSbNErdVtTaa?dl=0)
-	Saudi Tourism picture bank 
(https://www.dropbox.com/sh/v6q9wd0nrc8nycv/AABF-XCEGIJaiMlf6A1SO3Bea?dl=0)
-	Saudi Tourism B-roll footage 
(https://www.dropbox.com/sh/nmfdr5cyhestapc/AACyVxe5CiTv7a-yk3oDjuJCa?dl=0)
-	Factsheets on some of the major attractions in Saudi Arabia 
(https://www.dropbox.com/sh/hz5rdoqz4m589qq/AAD8FcTW0SgacypcI43TBRZva?dl=0)

Photo: Photo:  
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SOURCE: Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage

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