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For the ninth edition of the Saudi Travel and Tourism Investment Market in Riyadh (March 30 – April 3, 2015), one of the Middle East’s most important tourism business events, the organisers have invit
For the ninth edition of the Saudi Travel and Tourism Investment Market in Riyadh (March 30 – April 3, 2015), one of the Middle East’s most important tourism business events, the organisers have invited a delegation of eight tourism experts from the Tourism Consultants Network (a section of The Tourism Society) to speak at the workshop sessions.
With some 115 members, the TCN is the biggest professional association of tourism consultants in Europe, and this initiative, negotiated by chairman Roger Goodacre with the Saudi Commission of Tourism and Antiquities following initial discussions at the WTM London last November, is one of a number designed to create links with national tourism organisations and international agencies around the world.
JEDDAH – The Kingdom’s expanding tourism sector will provide 900,000 new jobs for young Saudi men and women by 2020, according to a paper presented at the Saudi Travel and Tourism Investment Market
JEDDAH – The Kingdom’s expanding tourism sector will provide 900,000 new jobs for young Saudi men and women by 2020, according to a paper presented at the Saudi Travel and Tourism Investment Market held in Riyadh. “The figure represented four percent of total government employees in the Kingdom,” the paper said.
It also expected huge increase in the number of tourists visiting the Kingdom by 2020, adding the tourism sector would gradually reduce Saudi Arabia’s dependence on oil revenue. The number of jobs in the travel and tourism sector grew from 8,381 in 2005 to 9,389 in 2007.