JEDDAH: The Committee of Tourism in the Council of Saudi Chambers said that Britain will be the face of tourism for Saudis this summer holiday, expecting some 30 percent of Saudi travelers to book their holidays in the UK this year. Dubai is expected to be the second most popular destination for short holidays.
Head of the Tourism Committee Abdulatif Alafaleq, said: “There is a great possibility that the number of Saudis going to the UK will increase by 30 percent this summer due to the low pound value, and this is a good thing for tourists as they can exchange their money at a good rate.” He added that the UK will most likely host Saudis for long-term holidays, between 15 days and one month.
Alafaleq added that Dubai will have a larger share in Saudi visitors on short vacations during this summer from two to ten days. Dubai is distinguished for attracting tourists for festivals, celebrations and conferences and is ideal for Saudi tourists because of its nearness and laws that are similar to Saudi Arabia.
“Arab countries, especially Egypt, come in third place for vacations thanks to the popularity of short-term vacations there. In fourth place is East Asia, especially Malaysia and Indonesia, because these countries are similar to ours in terms of regulations and standards,” he said.
Basma Hmedi, the manager of a travel agency, believes there will be a greater demand for international destinations this year, with bookings for Dubai expecting to reach 50 to 70 percent of the total bookings, with an additional 15 percent of holidays expected to be booked in Egypt.
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