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Online Stock Market Trading Saudi Arabia is very highly regarded for its religious tourism,
but geo-politiclal circumstances have created a shadow of
controversy and mystery surrounding the region as a tourism
destination. BTN interviewed Prince Abdulaziz Bin Fahad Bin
Abdullah, Deputy Secretary General for Investment & Marketing
of the Supreme Commission of Tourism, Saudi Arabia, to find out
what measures the Supreme Commission is taking to encourage
international travellers to visit Saudi.
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Stock Investing Course BTN: Saudi Arabia is very well known and highly regarded for
its religious tourism. How much are you managing to develop other
types of tourism like leisure tourism and historic
tourism?
Of course Saudi Arabia as a country that constitutes 82% of the
Arabian Peninsula was the birth of many civilisations and vast
history and that by itself is an intellectual property of Saudi
Arabia but yet Saudi Arabia has tremendous typographies it has
beautiful coastlines and what is very important is that it has
diverse cultures which could contribute to any tourism product
which could be offered in an international market. Religious
tourism is a very important vertical that Saudi Arabia has, but to
us, serving the pilgrims is a mandate by our government, is
something that we are honoured to provide. Providing services is
the responsibility of the private sector to make sure their
experience is unsurpassed and memorable. What the SCT is doing is
working in the private sector to develop different tourism
verticals for different vertical markets. Cultural tourism,
religious tourism, health tourism, sport tourism, eco-tourism, etc.
All within our religious framework, all within our rules and
regulation and what our culture accepts.
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Stock Market Game BTN: Looking at the rules and regulations, will you be making
it easier for non-Muslims and people from other countries,
particularly women, to travel into Saudi?
We do have before even the existence of The Supreme Commission for
Tourism, there were various packages for Saudi Airlines for
different inbound tourists coming to Saudi and the experience was
overwhelming. We have no problem for inbound tourists coming to
Saudi. The only issue is that we want to make sure as the SCD that
their experience will be one of a kind and to do so the SCD
conducted massive surveys and researched the past four years to
develop a 20 year strategy for The Kingdom. We have studied many
different countries and business models and came up with a 5 year
action plan. We want to make sure that the private sector is in a
good position to serve inbound tourists and we are almost
there.
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Stock Investing Game BTN: How much is security a concern in terms of promoting
Saudi as a safe place?
Security internationally, if we look through history, is not
really an issue that has a long term impact on tourism compared to
other factors. Saudi Arabia was not impacted by the latest events,
but Saudi Arabia is taking an aggressive role in demolishing
terrorism. Inbound tourism by pilgrims and other tourists has
increased by 21% which is an indication that there has been an
impact. In fact there was a growth not to neglect the impact of
such events. But Egypt is a very good example of how tourism
rebound immediately after the unfortunate circumstances. Terrorism
will never win under any circumstances.
To my enormous surprise, the official nodded obediently and scuttled off at once to attendto my request. 'You see, Ms Frances, I try to explain', Abdullah had volunteered early on in the trip. 'We Saudi men, we cannot say no to women when they ask help'. Abdullah had encouraged me to take full advantage of this convenient dictate of Saudi etiquette; I did. Soon I had become quite brazen in my demands, asking for anything we required while Abdullah lurked smirking in the shadow of my abeyya.
Journal Prime Rate Street Wall BTN: How much do you see tourism in Saudi Arabia playing a
role in increasing understanding between the East and West and of
the Wests interpretation of Islam?
I think tourism is one of the most powerful tools in bringing
civilisations together. There is a great tendency for different
nationalities to understand different cultures and that is what
Saudi Arabia has to offer people can blend, see our people, rub
shoulders, drink what they drink and eat what they eat.
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