RIYADH: As Riyadh vies for the opportunity to host Expo 2030, with expectations of welcoming over 120 million visitors, the mood in the hospitality industry is visibly upbeat at the prospect of presenting the mega global event.Â
Scheduled to unfold from Oct. 1, 2030, to March 31, 2031, the five-month exhibition is poised to cast a spotlight on șÚÁÏÉçÇűâs multi-billion-dollar hospitality plans. With the hotel sector at the forefront, the event aims to highlight the best of Saudi culture on a global stage.Â
âOne of the biggest opportunity areas for the Kingdomâs hospitality market will be to deliver a diverse range of hotel accommodation options that cater to all budgets,â Faisal Durrani, partner and head of research for Middle East and North Africa at Knight Frank, told Arab News.Â
He noted that they are currently tracking over 310,000 hotel rooms under development for completion by 2030. Only 17 percent of this capacity falls in the three-star or lower category, highlighting the opportunity for more budget-friendly options.Â
Ludwig Bouldoukian, regional vice president for development in the Middle East and Africa at Hyatt Hotels Corp., highlighted hotelsâ vital role in addressing accommodation and dining needs, creating unique and immersive stays that mirror the countryâs heritage, modernity, and history.Â
âFrom luxurious penthouses to lifestyle and business suites, guests will have plenty of choices when visiting the destination,â he saidÂ
Tom Stevens, area vice president of Rotana Hotels, expects a diverse range of attendees at the global mega-event, encompassing business and leisure travelers, solo and family visitors, and those seeking short or extended stays.Â
He added: âWith an anticipated 120 million visitors to the city of Riyadh and 40 million to the Expo 2030 site, the hospitality industry can expect a significant surge in demand for accommodation, dining, and entertainment offerings.âÂ
If Riyadh secures the backing of the Bureau International des Expositions member countries to host Expo 2030, the Kingdom has pledged to stage the most impactful World Expo to date.Â
Basel Talal, managing director of șÚÁÏÉçÇű, Kuwait, Levant at Radisson Hotel Group, outlined their Expo 2030 preparations. âWeâre investing heavily in staff training across our hotels to ensure the highest levels of service and understanding of the diverse needs of global visitors.âÂ
He underscored that Expo 2030âs significance surpasses a mere event, terming it a âstatement to the world unraveling șÚÁÏÉçÇűâs vision and future.â Â
Talal noted the influx of global visitors will drive immediate demand for hospitality services, âbut the impact goes beyond short-term bookings.â Â
Bouldoukian echoed this sentiment, underlining that Expo 2030 presents an exciting opportunity for Riyadh. âThe cityâs hotels are playing an instrumental role in the destinationâs bid to host the event.âÂ
If successful in the bid, he said the event could bring an unprecedented influx of international visitors, enabling the city to showcase its hospitality, entertainment, and cultural offerings.Â
Durrani emphasized that hosting the World Expo would contribute to Riyadhâs emergence as șÚÁÏÉçÇűâs commercial capital and a global hub. Â
The Saudi hospitality industry holds the promise of an unparalleled experience for tourists, a sentiment echoed by Bouldoukian.Â
âRiyadh Expo 2030 would offer the perfect opportunity to showcase this to a global audience,â he explained, adding that attendees of Riyadh Expo 2030 will be invited to envision a different future â prosperous, innovative, and sustainable.Â
Richard Schiller, general manager of Hilton Riyadh Hotel & Residences, anticipates a âgame-changingâ impact on the Kingdom's hospitality industry if șÚÁÏÉçÇű wins the bid. Â
âThis presents a unique chance for the sector to not only cater to immediate needs but also to leave a lasting impression on visitors, potentially turning them into repeat travelers in the post-Expo period,â he told Arab News.Â
In conclusion, Gloria Guevara Manzo, chief special adviser at the Saudi Ministry of Tourism, affirmed the countryâs worthiness of hosting the mega event, adding that itâs a âunique opportunity for international visitors to experience its impressive transformation, rich cultural heritage and extraordinary hospitality.â Â
As the curtains rise on Expo 2030, Riyadhâs hospitality sector is gearing up to stage a grand performance, blending the richness of Saudi culture and luxury, beckoning the world to partake in an unparalleled experience.Â