Khaleej Times

Aramco eyes tourism sector

- Reuters

jeddah — National oil giant Saudi Aramco will establish a centre to train workers in Saudi Arabia’s tourism industry as part of the government’s drive to develop the economy beyond the oil sector.

Aramco agreed with a statecontr­olled vocational education body and the kingdom’s tourism commission to train young Saudis for the tourism and hotel sectors, as well as in the management of other public and private facilities, it said.

Officials want the tourism centre to handle 5,000 male and female trainees within four years, Aramco said without giving financial details. The government is keen to develop Islamic tourism as part of drive to diversify the economy beyond oil.

Although Aramco focuses on the production of oil, gas and petrochemi­cals it is often enlisted in other government initiative­s because it is Saudi Arabia’s biggest company and one of its most efficient. The company, which plans an initial public offer of its shares to local and foreign investors next year, unveiled plans last year to build a $5 billion shipbuildi­ng complex and opened an $800 million cultural centre in Dhahran in December. —

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