Italians’ interest in traveling to is growing, says country’s tourism minister

Italians’ interest in traveling to  is growing, says country’s tourism minister
Italian Tourism Minister Daniela Santanche. Al-Eqtisadiah
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Italians’ interest in traveling to is growing, says country’s tourism minister

Italians’ interest in traveling to  is growing, says country’s tourism minister

RIYADH: Italians’ interest in traveling to is increasing, as the Kingdom continues its efforts to boost tourism flows, while work is underway to explore opportunities for intensifying direct flights between the two sides. 

This was confirmed by Italian Tourism Minister Daniela Santanche

Santanche said: “ has made significant progress in diversifying its tourism offerings and improving its infrastructure, making it an attractive destination for international visitors.” 

She emphasized that tourism exchange programs between the two countries could enhance cultural ties and encourage visitor flows.

The Italian Minister also mentioned that the Italian side is working with the national carrier ITA Airways to explore opportunities to enhance direct air connectivity with to accommodate tourist flows in both directions.

Steady growth in Saudi-Italian relations

Relations between and Italy are witnessing steady growth, with the trade volume between the two countries reaching €966 million ($1.11 billion) in the first half of this year, and tourism flows recording a significant increase.

More than 322,000 Saudi tourists visited Italy last year, a 65 percent increase year on- ear, spending more than half a billion euros, according to the Italian Minister.

Participation in the forum provided an opportunity for leading Italian companies to showcase what they have, “creating favorable conditions for mutual investment and further enhancing relations between the two countries,” as confirmed by Santanche.

The Minister added: “We are actively working to promote cooperation between Italy and . The participation of Italian companies in the ‘TOURISE’ initiative is an important step in this direction.”

Many Italian tourism companies are currently operating in “and are ready to cooperate with their Saudi counterparts to develop new opportunities,” according to Santanche, who confirmed that facilitating the entry of Gulf Cooperation Council citizens, led by Saudis, into EU countries is an important factor for increasing current tourism flows.

In April of last year, the European Commission adopted a historic decision to grant GCC citizens five-year multiple-entry Schengen visas.

Saudis currently account for 60 percent of the Schengen visas granted to the Gulf countries combined, amounting to 470,888 visas, as previously reported by the EU press office in the Belgian capital Brussels to Al-Eqtisadiah.

An Italian vision on tourism and artificial intelligence

During the forum, Santanche presented Italy's vision on tourism and artificial intelligence, focusing on the pivotal role of the human element in managing innovations.

She highlighted the importance of tourism as an economic, cultural, and social driver, emphasizing the need to regulate the use of emerging technologies to ensure maximum benefit without compromising the tourist experience.

Regarding , she said: “Practical cooperation can be achieved by maintaining active international relations through Italian companies operating in and facilitating potential Saudi investments in Italy.”

While describing the tourism sector in as “very important and positive,” she pointed out that Italy has a long tradition in hospitality and the management of historical and cultural destinations, saying: “We can make a significant contribution by exchanging our expertise and best practices in promoting cultural heritage and creating unique and attractive tourist experiences.”


TOURISE stimulates $113bn in investments at inaugural global summit in Riyadh 

TOURISE stimulates $113bn in investments at inaugural global summit in Riyadh 
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TOURISE stimulates $113bn in investments at inaugural global summit in Riyadh 

TOURISE stimulates $113bn in investments at inaugural global summit in Riyadh 

RIYADH: TOURISE stimulated $113 billion in investments to boost the global tourism sector, accelerate its transformation, and ensure sustainable growth. 

The announcement was made on the first day of the inaugural TOURISE Summit, launched on Nov. 11, in Riyadh under the patronage of Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman and continuing until Nov. 13 at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center with the participation of leading decision-makers, innovators, and global visionaries from tourism and related sectors. 

The milestone reflects TOURISE’s vision to unlock high-value deal flow by bringing together public- and private-sector leaders across technology, investment, and sustainability to develop actionable solutions that enable the tourism sector to meet future challenges and prosper over the next five decades. 

“TOURISE has played a pivotal role in bringing investors, policymakers, and innovators under one umbrella, turning ambitious visions into strategic partnerships and high-impact deals that push the tourism sector to new horizons,” said Minister of Tourism and TOURISE Chairman Ahmed Al-Khateeb. 

“Together, we will reshape the future of the traveler economy — powered by AI, committed to destination excellence and experience quality — to ensure sustainable growth and broaden opportunities across the entire ecosystem,” he added. 

Some of the international and local companies that announced portfolios as part of the $113 billion include Melia Hotels, BWH Hotels, GOCO Hospitality, and Cenomi, Radisson, as well as Earth Hotels, Delonix, and Ocean Link. AlFozan Holding, Al Kathiri Holding, Al Othaim, and Knowledge Economic City were also among the entities announcing their portfolios. 

The investments will reinforce infrastructure development and human-capital building, while deploying advanced technologies in data, design, and hospitality — raising global standards, enhancing the visitor experience, creating quality jobs, and delivering exceptional, purpose-driven experiences across the Kingdom. 

Together, these initiatives underscore the Kingdom’s position as a leading global hub that combines cultural heritage with innovation and world-class hospitality, strengthening competitiveness and making a preferred travel destination worldwide.