‘A Paperless Event’ – the slogan of Saudi technology at the UN General Assembly for Tourism

‘A Paperless Event’ – the slogan of Saudi technology at the UN General Assembly for Tourism
The 26th session of the UN Tourism General Assembly is taking place from Nov. 7 to 11 under the theme “AI-Powered Tourism: Redefining the Future.” X/@AhmedAlKhateeb
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‘A Paperless Event’ – the slogan of Saudi technology at the UN General Assembly for Tourism

‘A Paperless Event’ – the slogan of Saudi technology at the UN General Assembly for Tourism

RIYADH: Papers are absent, and Saudi technology is present to say “a paperless event” at the UN General Assembly meetings for the tourism sector, which will be held in Riyadh, with the participation of more than 100 ministers from around the world, Al-Eqtisadiah reports.

The assembly meetings are set amidst natural green plants cultivated in the Saudi desert, surrounding the roundtable that will bring the ministers together. They will chart their plan and vision for the next 50 years, discuss the use of artificial intelligence in the global tourism sector, and ensure the human element is not marginalized.

Sara Al-Saud, the general supervisor of International Affairs for the Saudi Ministry of Tourism, said that “there is a shortage of an estimated 43 million workers in the global tourism sector.”

She clarified that the topic of AI will be one of the subjects discussed by the over 100 ministers, in addition to shaping the Assembly’s vision for the next 50 years.

She added that the Assembly meetings are expected to witness the signing of memorandums of understanding and agreements during the event, alongside a number of recommendations that will be announced in due course.

For his part, Ahmed Al-Ghamdi, the director-general of International Research and Planning, emphasized that the human element is very important in the tourism sector, and that artificial intelligence significantly helps small and medium enterprises improve their service quality and customer experience.

The Executive Director of UN Tourism, Natalia Bayona, explained that the global tourism sector is the largest employer of youth, with 60 percent of them working with AI. She added that many tourists worldwide use AI to explore tourist destinations.

Consequently, a survey was conducted with member states to ascertain if they have local AI strategies and to identify what support could be offered to develop the mechanism, especially since the tourism sector relies heavily on small and medium enterprises.

Globally, the tourism sector contributed 10 percent to the global gross domestic product in 2024, equivalent to $10.9 trillion, recording a growth rate of 8.5 percent compared to 2023, thereby surpassing pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels.

On the local front for the Saudi tourism sector, unprecedented levels were recorded in terms of visitor numbers, spending volume, job creation, and contribution to the GDP.

The direct and indirect contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP reached 11.5 percent in 2023. The International Monetary Fund predicts that the Saudi tourism sector will achieve a growth rate of 16 percent by 2034.


UN Tourism General Assembly gets underway in Riyadh

UN Tourism General Assembly gets underway in Riyadh
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UN Tourism General Assembly gets underway in Riyadh

UN Tourism General Assembly gets underway in Riyadh
  • Leaders from across the globe unite to shape the future of tourism

RIYADH: The 26th session of the UN Tourism General Assembly has got underway in Riyadh, with acting as the first Gulf Cooperation Council country to host such an event.

Taking place from Nov. 7 to 11 under the theme “AI-Powered Tourism: Redefining the Future,” the gathering coincides with the 50th anniversary of the agency’s founding, and  will be attended by leaders from across the globe to unite to shape the future of tourism.

The General Assembly is the principal gathering of the World Tourism Organization and engages in dialogue aimed at securing a brighter, more sustainable future for the industry and shaping the next 50 years of global tourism.

It meets every two years to approve the budget and program of work and to debate topics of vital importance to the tourism sector.

In addition to four General Assembly plenaries, the 26th session will include several meetings of specialized committees, a thematic session to address the future of tourism in an AI-powered age, and the election of the next UN Tourism Secretary-General.

On Friday closed meetings were held, with the opening ceremony and the first plenary session set for Sunday morning.

The 124th and 125th sessions of the Executive Council will also be held in the framework of the Assembly on Nov. 8 and 11, respectively.

Represented by the Ministry of Tourism, is welcoming delegations from more than 160 member states, alongside representatives of international organizations and key players in the sector to discuss sustainability and innovation.

’s Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb toured the venue ahead of the General Assembly, and posted on X: “Honored to be on the ground with our talented team as they bring the 26th UN Tourism General Assembly to life. The precision, energy, and unwavering commitment behind every detail are a true reflection of ’s dedication to hosting a global gathering of the highest calibre.”

He added: “As we prepare to welcome the world to Riyadh, I had the privilege of visiting the completed venue for the 26th UN Tourism General Assembly. It is a proud moment to see guests from around the world arriving and enjoying the spirit of hospitality and unity that defines this gathering.” 

Al-Khateeb said he was “honored” to address the 45th Plenary Session of UN Tourism’s Affiliate Members — “a powerful platform uniting public and private sectors to turn ideas into action and ensure tourism continues to be a force for good worldwide.”

The minister added that the Kingdom is looking forward to serving as host, and organizing a gathering that will redefine joint global action in tourism and amplify its impact across other sectors.

On being the first GCC country to host a UN agency’s general assembly, Al-Khateeb said: “This adds to the significance of this session and underscores the global vote of confidence given to as a convener and a trusted platform for international dialogue on tourism. 

“Our mission — as hosts — is to bring the world together, unite views, and foster international cooperation that capitalizes on the growing tourism industry to advance the Sustainable Development Goals.”

Several ministerial delegations have arrived in Riyadh, including Sierra Leone’s Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs Nabeela Farida Tunis..

Some delegates, including the Indonesian Tourism Minister, are arriving Saturday ahead of the opening ceremony on Sunday, a member of the country’s contingent told Arab News. 

Those attending will not only take part in an international dialogue that charts a roadmap for a more sustainable and prosperous future for global tourism, they will also celebrate five decades of cooperation and progress under the UN Tourism framework.

This will be a decisive month for shaping the next 50 years of global tourism, as immediately after the UN Tourism General Assembly will launch the first TOURISE Summit, taking place on Nov. 11 to 13. 

TOURISE is a new global platform that will convene public and private sector leaders in areas including tourism, technology, and investment, as well as sustainability, and culture. 

By hosting the supreme body of the UN Tourism and launching TOURISE, the Kingdom is asserting its growing position as a global hub for cross-sectoral dialogue, a leader in multilateral cooperation, and a rising international tourism powerhouse.