Home GCC Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia to restart issuing tourist visas soon, official says Encouraging foreign tourism is a key factor in the kingdom’s efforts to reduce its reliance on oil by Bloomberg May 27, 2021 Follow us Follow on Google News Follow on Facebook Follow on Instagram Follow on X Follow on LinkedIn Saudi Arabia plans to resume tourist visas very soon after suspending them months ago because of the coronavirus, a Saudi official said on Wednesday. The kingdom is also working with other Middle Eastern and European nations on a unified protocol to facilitate travel, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss plans that have not been made public. Encouraging foreign tourism is a key factor in the kingdom’s efforts to reduce its reliance on oil. In September 2019, it threw open its borders after having long been one of the hardest countries in the world to visit unless coming on a pilgrimage. It wants the sector to contribute 10 per cent of gross domestic product by 2030, but the virus has crimped those plans. After limiting incoming tourism in February 2020, authorities suspended all incoming and outgoing travel to try to contain the virus’s spread. Tags coronavirus Saudi Arabia tourism Travel 0 Comments You might also like Umrah travel expansion: 2.5m airline seats targeted for pilgrims Insights: Saudi eyes banking reform with NPL securitisation Hajj 2025: Saudi announces new hotel, accommodation rule Saudi space economy reaches $8.7bn in 2024, CST announces