Arab News, Tue, Jun 25, 2024 | Dhu al-Hijjah 19, 1445
Saudi Arabia expands access for Chinese tourists with new agreement
Saudi Arabia:
Chinese tourist groups will now find it easier to visit Saudi Arabia following
the implementation of the Approved Destination Status arrangement, effective
July 1.
This initiative marks a key step toward the
Kingdom’s goal of positioning China as its third-largest source market for
international arrivals by 2030, according to a statement.
The agreement aligns with Saudi Arabia’s goal of
attracting 5 million Chinese tourists by 2030, facilitated by new direct flights
from Air China, China Eastern, and China Southern, alongside
existing Saudia flights.
Moreover, it highlights the Kingdom’s commitment
to strengthening its economic ties with China, leveraging opportunities in the
tourism sector, and promoting mutual understanding, cooperation, and economic
growth between the two nations.
The Kingdom’s Tourism Minister Ahmed
Al-Khateeb said the agreement “demonstrates Saudi Arabia’s readiness for Chinese
visitors.”
He added: “The Saudi Tourism Authority has played
a crucial role in visa facilitation, reduced fees, improving air connectivity,
and ensuring destination readiness with Mandarin-language information available
on www.visitsaudi.cn, Mandarin signage at airports, and Mandarin-speaking tour
guides and hotel staff.”
China’s ADS policy is a bilateral agreement
between countries that allows its citizens to travel to specific overseas
destinations for tourism purposes in organized groups.
It was first introduced in the early 1990s to
accommodate the growing interest of Chinese citizens in international travel and
the increase in disposable income among the population.
“By strengthening bilateral ties with China, the
ADS agreement opens doors for economic development across sectors, benefiting
both nations,” added Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to China Abdulrahman bin Ahmed
Al-Harbi.
CEO of Saudi Tourism Authority Fahd Hamidaddin
said that the Kingdom’s approval as a tourist destination for Chinese visitors
reflects Saudi Arabia’s continuous efforts and participation in trade shows and
conferences, leading to agreements with Chinese organizations.
He added: “We strive to provide a seamless,
enjoyable, and safe experience for Chinese tourists, including streamlined visa
procedures, increased flight capacity, and Mandarin integration across airports,
destinations, tourist sites, and digital platforms like the ‘Visit Saudi’
website.”
The CEO highlighted that partnerships with trusted
Chinese brands such as UnionPay, Trip.com, Huawei, and Tencent further enhance
the authority’s offerings.
In February, top officials from both countries
convened for a high-level meeting in Beijing, focusing on investment
opportunities, technology transfer, and enhancing economic cooperation.
The Saudi delegation, led by Abdulaziz Al-Duailej,
president of GACA, visited the Asian country to hold a joint roundtable meeting,
exploring cooperation in connectivity and discussing partnership aspects across
various areas.
During the visit, the Kingdom’s representatives
emphasized the substantial investments in the sector and reiterated Saudi
Arabia’s openness to further opportunities.