Saudi Arabia tops G20 visitors flow rating in 7M 2022

27/09/2022 Argaam Special

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Saudi Arabia ranked first among the G20 countries in the flow of the international tourists coming from abroad during the first seven months of 2022, according to a report issued by the World Tourism Organization (WTO).

The number of foreign tourists coming to the Kingdom surged 121% between January-July 2022.

Saudi Arabia’s top ranking underpinned the role of the Kingdom’s prudent policy in empowering the domestic economy and increasing the tourism sector’s contribution to the gross domestic product (GDP), said Minister of Tourism, Ahmed Al Khateeb.

According to the report, the Kingdom’s spending on the tourism industry largely exceeded the pre-COVID-19 period.

These strong results mirrored the Kingdom’s well-established and resilient economy, the minister said, noting that the Saudi tourism industry is the world’s fastest-growing sector, with a growth rate of 14%, compared to the pre-pandemic period.

The tourism sector is currently recovering at a fast pace from the repercussions of the pandemic, especially after lifting the lockdown measures in the light of registering lower number of COVID-19 cases across the Kingdom.

Turkey came second among the G20 countries, while the other states saw a decline in the number of international visitors over the seven-month period.

The number of the international visitors to all G20 states dropped 23%, as shown below:

Flow of International Visitors (January-July 2022)

State

Change of International Visitors’ Flow

Saudi Arabia

+121%

Turkey

--

Spain

(8%)

Mexico

(11%)

EU

(15%)

India

(22%)

Italy

(23%)

Germany

(26%)

UK

(33%)

US

(36%)

France

(36%)

Argentina

(36%)

Canada

(42%)

South Africa

(46%)

Australia

(59%)

Indonesia

(68%)

South Korea

(82%)

Japan

(95%)

G20 States

(23%)

*Excluding Russia and China 


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