Saudi appointed WTM London Premier Partner again
Saudi has been announced as Premier Partner of World Travel Market London 2022 for the second year running.
Driving its aim of welcoming 100 million visitors by 2030, Saudi joins partners and delegates at WTM to showcase its destination offering.
Fahd Hamidaddin, CEO and Member of the Board at Saudi Tourism Authority, said: “Saudi is the world’s fastest growing tourism destination in the G20 and presents new business opportunities for partners looking to offer experiences in the last unexplored leisure tourism frontier.”
Senior figures from the Saudi delegation will be taking part in debates during WTM London.
Fahd Hamidaddin, CEO and Member of the Board at Saudi Tourism Authority, will join expert Rohit Talwar,CEO, Fast Future, on the Future Stage for ‘The Future of Travel Starts Now.’
On the Sustainability Stage, leaders from Saudi will showcase ways in which it is increasing reliance on clean energy, offsetting emissions, and protecting the environment.
Juliette Losardo, Exhibition Director at World Travel Market London, said: “Saudi has incredibly ambitious targets to grow its tourism sector and WTM offers an opportunity for Saudi to share its diverse range of tourism products and investment opportunities.”
Delegates at WTM will learn more about how Saudi is working with partners to create packages for travellers.
Recently, Saudi extended eVisa regulations to enable residents of the UK, US, and EU to apply for a Visa on Arrival.
Additionally, Saudi is working with trade partners and Saudi’s Air Connectivity Program to increase international flight connectivity from 99 to 250+ destinations by 2030.
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