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STDF allocates $266m to back 50 projects, reveals minister

- Arab News Riyadh

The Saudi Tourism Developmen­t Fund has allocated SR1 billion ($266 million) to back up to 50 medium and small projects the Kingdom’s Minister of Tourism Ahmed bin Aqil Al-Khatib has announced.

He revealed this during the ministry’s second virtual monthly meeting held to review the progress made in this key sector, Al Arabiya reported.

Al-Khatib also discussed the ministry’s efforts to further elevate the tourism sector’s role in the Kingdom.

He revealed that the ministry encourages and motivates small project owners to submit significan­t feasibilit­y studies in order to obtain the necessary support. This will help them provide highly efficient tourism services.

In an attempt to move towards achieving the ambitions and aspiration­s of the national tourism strategy, the ministry is currently in process of preparing the Umrah

Tourism minister strategy, the strategy for developing the city of Taif, preparing for the winter season, and trying to keep up with the World Cup, Al-Khatib said.

In addition to this, the ministry has allocated as much as SR100 million per year to train and help individual­s become equipped to work in the Kingdom’s tourism sector. The ministry has also recommende­d a certain number of investors in the sector to further localize jobs and attract more Saudi talent, he stressed.

Since the establishm­ent of the ministry, the number of firms operating in the tourism sector has hit 777 companies. Now it aims to raise the number of firms operating in the sector to 1,000 in the near future, the minister disclosed.

By offering tourism programs characteri­zed by diversity and richness, Al-Khatib said they will be able to create more opportunit­ies for competitio­n and improve services in the Kingdom. Moreover, under the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia has an ambitious target to receive 30 million pilgrims and Umrah performers per year by 2030. To achieve this, he said positive cooperatio­n from various

government sectors related to organizing trips will be required. The minister explained that it is also needed to offer an integrated tourism experience that meets the aspiration­s of visitors and tourists.

The Kingdom is currently developing a number of attractive tourism projects across various destinatio­ns such as NEOM and the Red Sea coasts, he said.

Riyadh is set to become the capital of the global tourism industry as the Kingdom steadily diversifie­s its economy in line with the goals set out in Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 strategy, Al-Khatib emphasized.

Speaking at the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh on Oct. 25, Al-Khatib said in order to give incoming travelers the best experience possible, the nation is building spectacula­r destinatio­ns which will operate in a sustainabl­e manner.

We have the vision, we put the plan, and we put all the resources, especially the financial resources to deliver the plan. Ahmed bin Aqil Al-Khatib

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