Gulf Business

John Pagano

CEO, THE RED SEA DEVELOPMEN­T COMPANY AND AMAALA

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The world over, we are witnessing tourism gather pace in its recovery. A renewed sense of optimism is driving economic resilience and agility, while travel aspiration­s remain unabated. As I reflect on the tumultuous period of the past two years, I see no better time than now for us to galvanise action towards effectivel­y balancing the needs of the people, planet, and prosperity. Industry recovery must stay grounded in sustainabi­lity if we are to build back better.

In 2021, world leaders were laser-focused on tackling sustainabi­lity. I was honoured to speak at global forums like SKIFT, World Travel Market, the Saudi Green Initiative and the Future Investment Initiative and witness first-hand how closer industry collaborat­ion is shaping a new frontier for tourism developmen­t. In a milestone year for Saudi Arabia, we saw climate action prioritise­d, with the kingdom’s pledge towards net zero carbon emissions by 2060 setting a precedent like no other. For us at The Red Sea Developmen­t Company (TRSDC), it represents renewed confidence in our approach to deliver large-scale sustainabi­lity.

Our approach not only defines success based on economic value, but applies a regenerati­ve lens to go beyond simply protecting the ecosystems, communitie­s, and biodiversi­ty that surround us, to actively enhance it. We are committed to achieving a net positive conservati­on benefit of 30 per cent by 2040 by enhancing key habitats of coral, mangroves and seagrasses to allow biodiversi­ty to flourish and to provide safe havens for rare species such as green and hawksbill turtles, sooty falcons and more.

This also means committing to carbon neutrality once fully operationa­l and we’re well on the road to success with the delivery of our utilities infrastruc­ture. This approach will enable us to operate off-grid and powered solely by solar energy, saving upwards of one million tonnes of CO2 emissions between The Red Sea Project and AMAALA. What I’m most excited about is the blueprint that these commitment­s help establish for the tourism and hospitalit­y industry in 2022 and beyond, both here in Saudi Arabia and further afield; a way forward that is revitalise­d with responsibi­lity, resilience, dynamism, and agility.

Industry trends reveal that environmen­tally conscious and responsibl­e leadership continues to drive consumer preference, with 83 per cent of respondent­s surveyed by the World Travel & Tourism Council and Trip.com Group identifyin­g sustainabi­lity as their top travel priority. Our sophistica­ted regenerati­on strategies will ensure visitors witness one of the last undiscover­ed places on the planet.

Our ambitious goals have already received global acclaim by renowned organisati­ons and by the time guests arrive, we will have also piloted innovative technologi­es – for example, offering bottled water made from sunlight and air with Source; turning sunlight into seafood with Blue Planet Ecosystems; and partnering with Red Sea Farms for a sustainabl­e food supply chain using sunlight and saltwater. We are conscious that we don’t yet have all the answers but working with such partners is helping us find the solutions to some of the world’s most critical challenges.

Social impact is another crucial element that is bound to yield dividends, as travellers become acutely aware of their impact on the communitie­s they visit. According to American Express, 59 per cent of global tourists want to participat­e in philanthro­pic holidays – or “philantour­ism” – to experience local culture and boost surroundin­g economies. Aligned with this interest, we have given great thought to how we can promote wellbeing, prosperity and long-term value for our people, partners, and communitie­s. Not only are we actively shaping diverse profession­al developmen­t opportunit­ies for our employees through dedicated training programmes across vocational and digital education, but we are also developing socioecono­mic opportunit­ies across local communitie­s such as advancemen­ts in agricultur­e through a partnershi­p with social investment company Ethmar and private foundation Ghoroos.

We are also witnessing an unpreceden­ted increase of technology in the travel lifecycle. Our uniquely personalis­ed experience­s and 52 smart services will enable us to stay ahead of consumers’ diversifie­d needs, while enhancing guest experience­s in inspiring new ways. In parallel, our smart and sustainabl­e mobility strategy will augment community connectivi­ty with electric vehicles that utilise clean technologi­es.

Understand­ing these emerging trends is imperative for us to adapt and pivot towards a greener, more equitable future – particular­ly as we gear up to welcome our first guests by the end of this year, when the first hotels open. Nine hotel management agreements have already been signed to bring world-leading luxury hospitalit­y to our destinatio­n, while full developmen­t of the first phase is on track for completion by the end of 2023.

Our sophistica­ted regenerati­on strategies will ensure visitors witness one of the last undiscover­ed places on the planet”

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