SAUDI ARABIA

Tourism Ministry: Hospitality sector posts robust growth of 69% with licensed rooms reaching 475,970 in 2024

April 10, 2025
Ministry of Tourism spokesperson Mohammed Al Rasasimah attributed the surge in hospitality licenses to the ministry's dedicated efforts to streamline the licensing process for operators and investors in the sector.
Ministry of Tourism spokesperson Mohammed Al Rasasimah attributed the surge in hospitality licenses to the ministry's dedicated efforts to streamline the licensing process for operators and investors in the sector.

Saudi Gazette report

RIYADH — Saudi Arabia’s tourism accommodation sector posted robust growth during the year 2024, according to a report of the Ministry of Tourism. The ministry’s data showed that the number of licensed rooms recorded a growth of 69 percent reaching 475,970 in 2024, compared to the previous year 2023.

Ministry of Tourism spokesperson Mohammed Al Rasasimah attributed the surge in hospitality licenses to the ministry's dedicated efforts to streamline the licensing process for operators and investors in the sector.

These efforts are part of the ministry’s commitment to enhancing the quality of services offered by hospitality establishments to both domestic and international tourists, especially amid the substantial growth currently being experienced in the Kingdom's tourism industry and the rising number of visitors.


April 10, 2025
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