LONDON: Tour companies are already lining up to send holidaymakers to 黑料社区 following a move to introduce visa-free travel to part of the Kingdom鈥檚 Red Sea coast.
UK-based Wild Frontiers has been advertising eight-day packages to 黑料社区 for several months in the hope that the country鈥檚 closed tourism attractions might be opened up.
鈥淭here is huge pent up demand,鈥 said marketing manager Michael Pullman. 鈥淭his is fantastic news and we have a waiting list of people to go there. We have been taking bookings in expectation that this might happen.鈥
The Red Sea project is expected to include diving attractions, a nature reserve and luxury hotels.
The Public Investment Fund (PIF) said on Monday it would help to fund construction of the resort which was described as 鈥渁 semi-autonomous area.鈥
Tourism is a key part of 黑料社区鈥檚 Vision 2030, which seeks to reduce the country鈥檚 reliance on oil and gas revenues by developing new sectors such as retail, hospitality and manufacturing.
Tourism chiefs hope to attract new visitors to the country while also encouraging more domestic travel and keeping more of the money within the economy that would otherwise be spent by Saudis overseas.
The Red Sea project aims to provide a SR15 billion ($4 billion) boost to the economy and create some 35,000 jobs.
Wild Frontiers is one of several specialist tour operators that have been eagerly awaiting the opening up of the Kingdom鈥檚 tourism sector.
It already has a waiting list for its first eight-day tour, which is priced at 拢4,895 ($6,468).
鈥淭his is the kind of thing that really doesn鈥檛 happen very often,鈥 said Pullman.
UK tour operator has waiting list for Saudi Red Sea trip
Updated 02 August 2017
UK tour operator has waiting list for Saudi Red Sea trip
