Arab News, Thu, May 16, 2024 | Dhu al-Qadah 8, 1445
Saudi Arabia, UK to strengthen cooperation in tourism sector
Saudi Arabia:
The Saudi Tourism Authority and VisitBritain, the UK’s national tourism agency,
have signed a declaration of intent to develop and grow tourism.
The signing, at the GREAT
Futures Conference, means the two kingdoms will collaborate and share expertise
about domestic and international tourism.
VisitBritain has predicted there will be 240,000
visitors to the UK from Saudi Arabia this year, up 9 percent from 2019. It also
predicted that travelers will spend £752 million ($65.56 million) during their
trips, up 20 percent since 2019.
UK Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
Lucy Frazer told Arab News: “Today we’ve signed an MoU … because we want to
encourage and learn about ‘how do we encourage more Saudis to come to the
UK’, ’how do we get more members of Great Britain to come over to Saudi Arabia.
“We’ve always had a very strong relationship, but
that relationship is getting closer as Saudi Arabia undergoes this huge societal
and economic change.”
She added: “It’s so dynamic and it’s got so many
ambitions for the future. And in the UK, we would like to be a strong partner in
that. So we’re collaborating in a number of areas sharing knowledge, sharing
expertise, sharing best practice.”
Attending the signing on the first day of the
event were Saudi Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb, Vice Minister
of Tourism Princess Haifa Al-Saud, and Saudi Tourism Authority CEO Fahd
Hamidaddin.
Alongside Lucy Frazer from the UK were
VisitBritain’s chairman, Nick de Bois, and the organization’s CEO, Patricia
Yates.
During her interview with Arab News, the UK
secretary of state also discussed a heritage agreement that Historic England was
looking to sign with its equivalent organization in Saudi Arabia. This would
pave the way for joint training and sharing of expertise around the restoration
of palaces and historic buildings.
Frazer also said she was excited to experience her
first visit to Saudi Arabia.
“I had a number of meetings with my counterparts,
whether that’s the ministers in culture, in sport, or tourism, and I think there
are huge opportunities for us to work together. I see a lot of shared
values and I’m very much looking forward to working to grow our economies, and
to make sure that we can work together well across the board,” she said.
During his opening remarks at the event,
Al-Khateeb said Saudi Arabia and the UK were bound by a deep historical
partnership.
He said Saudi Arabia had welcomed more than
165,600 British tourists and issued over 560,462 e-visas for British visitors
since 2019.
The minister underlined that GREAT Futures
represented an important forum for exchanging qualitative expertise and
learning. He added that the conference also served as an opportunity for British
companies to participate in the transformation achieved by Saudi Arabia’s Vision
20230.
The two-day conference, hosted at King Abdullah
Financial District, featured 47 sessions and workshops with 127 speakers. It
aimed to strengthen Saudi-UK partnerships in 13 sectors including tourism,
culture, education, health, sports, investment, trade, and financial services.
The event welcomed 450 British delegates and
company heads who held meetings with members of the Saudi community and
officials.