Saudi Arabia's tourism sector is experiencing explosive growth, with a 99% increase in tourism hospitality licenses from 2023 to 2024, marking a significant milestone in the country's Vision 2030 transformation. This surge in hospitality demand is paired with a 107% rise in hotel room availability, pushing Saudi Arabia into the global spotlight for luxury tourism. Atqan Pro is uniquely positioned to support this growth by offering luxury hospitality procurement services. We combine the latest in innovation with our deep-rooted Saudi heritage to provide 4- and 5-star hotels with top-tier furniture, fixtures, operating supplies, and custom-manufactured products. Whether you're looking for expert procurement advice, competitive rates, or end-to-end solutions from design to installation, Atqan Pro ensures your hotel's standards meet the highest international expectations. Source: Travel Tomorrow With Vision 2030 propelling Saudi Arabia as a global tourism leader, now is the perfect time to invest in luxury procurement solutions. Contact Atqan Pro today to discover how we can help you with top-quality solutions tailored to the needs of Vision 2030. info@atqanpro.com atqanpro.com #AtqanPro #SaudiArabia #Hospitality #Tourism #SaudiNews #LuxuryHospitality #HospitalityLicense #SaudiVision2030 #Procurement #LuxuryProcurement #SourcingExperts #Horeca #ProcurementSolutions #KSA #Globaltourism #Hospitalitynews
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Saudi Arabia's hospitality landscape is booming, with Vision 2030 bringing new coastal destinations, an emphasis on responsible tourism, and a significant surge in luxury hospitality. From eco-conscious adventures at Red Sea Global to immersive entertainment hubs in Qiddiya, Saudi’s commitment to creating unforgettable experiences is clear. The latest reports show a 107% rise in hotel rooms and major developments like AlUla's FERRANDI Paris campus to boost local talent in hospitality. As the industry grows, so does the demand for high-quality, luxury hospitality procurement solutions. Whether it’s sourcing unique, sustainable furnishings or expanding your supplier network, today’s procurement strategies need to align with the evolving expectations of a luxury-driven market. Atqan Pro is here to support the luxury procurement needs of Saudi's hospitality industry. Connect with us to find premium solutions for your sourcing strategy and help meet the rising demand in this vibrant sector. info@atqanpro.com atqanpro.com #AtqanPro #SaudiArabia #Hospitality #Tourism #SaudiNews #LuxuryHospitality #HospitalityLicense #SaudiVision2030 #Procurement #LuxuryProcurement #SourcingExperts #Horeca #ProcurementSolutions #KSA #Globaltourism #Hospitalitynews #LuxuryHospitality
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Oman hotels report RO 132 million in revenues MUSCAT: The National Centre for Statistics and Information reported a 7.9% increase in revenue for 3-5 star hotels in Oman, reaching RO 132.306 million by the end of July 2024, up from RO 122.628 million in 2023. This growth is attributed to a 9.3% rise in hotel guests, totaling approximately 1,204,426 by July 2024 compared to 1,102,314 the previous year. The occupancy rate grew by 2.1%. Read more: https://lnkd.in/dhTYrkci Ministry of Heritage and Tourism - Sultanate of Oman NCSI Oman Ministry of Commerce, Industry & Investment promotion #Hospitality #Revenue #Tourism #Oman #OmanBiz
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Last week, The Ma'refa Brief looked into the GCC’s booming hospitality sector. Here's some of the key data we found: 🏖 Two-thirds of the planned hotel room supply in Saudi Arabia falls in the "upscale" or "luxury" categories, which is expected to expand to 72% by 2030. 🏝 More than a third of UAE residents are interested in staycations, with 45% of expats over the age of 35 having taken at least one weekend staycation in the past year. 🌆 Abu Dhabi saw a remarkable 22% year-on-year increase in the number of hotel guests in 2023, with average revenue per available room increasing by 17%. 📈 The GCC hotel market saw the strongest global performance in 2023, with revenue expected to grow at 7.5% per year, reaching USD 48 billion by 2028. 🏨 Saudi Arabia plans to deliver 320,000 new hotel rooms by 2030, with over USD 30 billion invested in hotel building over the next six years. Would you like to stay informed on emerging trends in the GCC? Subscribe to The Ma’refa Brief for the latest data and insights from our in-house research team. Sign up now at https://lnkd.in/eZVzMRDQ. #UAE #GCC #MiddleEast #Hospitality #HotelIndustry #Vacation #Travel #Tourism #MarefaBrief #Insights #SaudiArabia
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Saudi Arabia to Develop 320k New Hotel Rooms by 2030. 🔹 Hospitality Expansion: Saudi Arabia unveils ambitious plans to bolster its hospitality sector with the development of 320,000 new hotel rooms by 2030, catering to the projected surge in tourism. 🔹 Upscale Offerings: With 67% of the planned supply falling under the "upscale" or "luxury" categories, the Kingdom aims to provide premium accommodations for both domestic and international visitors. 🔹 Strategic Insights: According to Knight Frank's analysis, Riyadh's winning bid to host the 2030 World Expo is expected to inject a staggering $94.6 billion into the nation's capital, attracting an estimated 40 million visitors. 🔹 Economic Implications: The expansion also highlights the need for adequate accommodation for hotel staff, with projections suggesting the requirement for up to 387,000 key workers by 2030. 🔹 Investment Opportunities: Partnering with leading hotel operators like Marriott International presents lucrative opportunities in Saudi Arabia's booming hospitality market. #SaudiArabia #HospitalitySector #HotelDevelopment #Tourism #RealEstate #InvestmentOpportunities #Riyadh
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“The Middle East’s hospitality sector is experiencing exceptional growth, creating abundant opportunities,” says Paul Bridger, Chief Rovester (COO), in his latest interview with Hospitality News Middle East 🌍📈 We are focused on expanding into key markets like Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Bahrain, where we see immense potential. Our strategy is to create culturally vibrant urban hubs for both leisure and business travellers, staying true to our ethos of community, sustainability, and value. Every Rove property is more than just a place to stay—it’s a hub for community, creativity, and exploration. From gaming rooms and podcast studios to art exhibitions and local events, we’ve designed spaces where guests can connect with their surroundings. Our Green Key-certified sustainability practices also help us reduce our environmental footprint. Affordability doesn’t mean compromise. We operate 30% more efficiently than traditional hotel brands, allowing us to keep rates accessible while delivering exceptional guest experiences, backed by our 9.5/10 guest satisfaction score 😉 With the soon-to-open Rove Al Marjan Island in Ras Al Khaimah and more opportunities on the horizon, we’re committed to meeting the growing demand for quality mid-market accommodations across the region while maintaining our core values of community and sustainability. ✨🌟 #RoveHotels #Hospitality #Growth #Dubai #Travel #SaudiArabia #Hotels #Tourism #hospitalitynewsmiddleeast
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Saudi Arabia's hospitality sector showed significant growth in Q2 2024, exceeding pre-pandemic benchmarks. Key metrics reported by CBRE MENA include a 6.7% increase in ADR and an 8.2% rise in RevPAR year-on-year. The GACA - General Authority of Civil Aviation - Saudi Arabia reported a 20% increase in passenger numbers as of May 2024, following a 26% growth in 2023 and a 48% rise in connectivity. While Riyadh saw a notable ADR increase of 25.5%, other cities like Khobar and Jeddah faced mixed results. For a comprehensive analysis, see the full CBRE report here: https://lnkd.in/dWiy7GXC #hospitality #hotels #luxury #ADR #RevPar #management #strategy #profits #pos #saudiarabia #uae #middleeast #gcc #marketresearch #report #travel #tourism #SaudiVision2030
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Discover the Pinnacle of Hospitality in Saudi Arabia! As Saudi Arabia continues to open its doors to the world, the hospitality sector is thriving like never before. From luxurious hotels to authentic cultural experiences, here’s why Saudi Arabia should be on every traveler’s bucket list: 1. World-Class Luxury: Experience unmatched opulence at hotels like The Ritz-Carlton Riyadh and more properties , where traditional Saudi elegance meets modern sophistication. 2. Cultural Richness: Immerse yourself in the heart of Arabian culture. Explore the ancient ruins of Al-Ula, visit the UNESCO World Heritage sites, and enjoy traditional Saudi cuisine in stunning settings. 3. Innovative Hospitality: Saudi Arabia is at the forefront of hospitality innovation. From smart hotel technology to sustainable practices, the kingdom is setting new standards in the industry. 4. Vision 2030: With the Vision 2030 initiative, Saudi Arabia is investing heavily in tourism infrastructure, aiming to attract 100 million visitors by 2030. This means more exciting developments and opportunities in the hospitality sector. 5. Unforgettable Experiences: Whether it’s a serene desert safari, a visit to the Red Sea’s pristine beaches, or a stay in the futuristic NEOM city, Saudi Arabia offers experiences that are both unique and unforgettable. Join us as we celebrate the incredible growth and potential of Saudi Arabia's hospitality industry. Share your favorite Saudi hospitality experiences or what you look forward to exploring in the comments below! #SaudiArabia #Hospitality #Tourism #Vision2030 #LuxuryTravel #CulturalExperiences
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In Dubai, hotels and restaurants are increasingly focusing on sustainability by offering more environmentally friendly options. Some common practices include sourcing ingredients locally to reduce the carbon footprint, using organic and seasonal produce, minimizing food waste through careful portion control and recycling programs, and implementing energy-efficient cooking methods. Additionally, some establishments are incorporating plant-based menu items and focusing on reducing single-use plastics. Various certifications like Green Key and initiatives like the Dubai Sustainable Tourism Awards also recognize and promote sustainable practices in the hospitality industry in Dubai, says Erwin Jager, CEO of Barrows Hospitality and Leisure Group. Barrows is operator of a real estate advisory company to serve the hospitality sector in the Middle East and Africa region. The company offers services including hotel developments, commercial finance and restructuring, hotel asset management, hotel investments, strategic land investments and hotel management advisory, thereby providing clients with financial results and return on their hotel investment. #hotels #hospitality #hotelsindubai #restaurants #investments #commercialfinance #developments Visit for more information www.barrowshospitality.com
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Saudi Arabia's Tourism Boom and Potential Supply Chain Issues Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 aims to diversify the economy and attract tourists. This includes a massive investment in hotel construction, with over 300,000 rooms planned by 2030. This boom will impact the hotel supply chain in two ways: Construction: The demand for building materials and specialists will surge, potentially causing disruptions and price increases. Global logistics may struggle to meet the demand, especially in remote areas. Operation: Existing hotels will compete for supplies What can hotels do to minimize disruption? Source locally: Reduce carbon footprint and offer unique local experiences. Diversify suppliers: Don't rely on a single source for materials and products. Proactive procurement: Anticipate needs & identify potential problems early. Strong supplier relationships: Secure advance guarantees for delivery. Workforce planning: Secure enough skilled workers for construction & operation. Hotels should proactively address these challenges to ensure smooth operations and avoid disruptions. #saudiarabia #vision2030 #hospitalityindustry #tourismdevelopment #supplychain #construction #logistics #hotels #sustainability #procurement https://lnkd.in/d2tmj7QS
Saudi's Vision 2030 and the implications for 2024 Hotel Supply Chains
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Sindalah, Trojena, The Red Sea - all those bombastic Saudi projects you're seeing are only for 20% of travelers heading to Saudi Arabia... One thing I was really focused on at ATM last week was the narrative of Saudi Arabia being 'too expensive' for tourists. Skift did a piece on the matter from what we heard at Future Hospitality Summit the week prior. At ATM, we had no shortage of input from leaders across the industry on the issue, including Fahd Hamidaddin, the CEO of Saudi Tourism Authority | الهيئة السعودية للسياحة. Here's what you need to know: The giga-projects are expensive, but their purpose isn't just to drive up tourism numbers. That task will be for the many, many mid-market hotels and alternative accomodations Hamidaddin says Saudi will be announced between now and 2030. Also at ATM, several decision-makers in the hotel sector weighed in, as did Diriyah Gate Development Authority. The full piece, only on Skift: https://lnkd.in/dCMPzXQG Lex Haris Fahad Al Bahiti #tourismnews #travelnews #Sauditourism #Gigaprojects Saudi Vision 2030
How Saudi Sees Luxury: Just '20% Will Be in 4- And 5-Star Hotels’
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