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Saudi Tourism Authority marks largest global partnership with Trip.com Group

Saudi Tourism Authority (STA) and Trip.com Group have marked a significant global partnership, which will drive greater inbound tourists to Saudi Arabia as part of its Vision 2030 program.

The joint effort aims to bring over 350 thousand additional tourists to Saudi. STA has established a global partnership with Trip.com Group, encompassing all brands under its umbrella, including Trip.com, Ctrip, Qunar, Skyscanner, Travix, and Make My Trip. This partnership is significant, as it coincides with a period of exceptional growth and transformation in the global tourism industry.

The agreement represents one of STA’s largest-ever global partnerships and will see the Saudi brand promoted to a global audience, utilizing Trip.com Group’s expertise across tech, content creation, and AI development to demonstrate Saudi’s extraordinary tourist offerings strategically showcased to a captive worldwide audience.

The partnership will encompass a variety of initiatives aimed at amplifying media coverage of Saudi Arabia’s tourism expansion, crafting compelling content, harnessing the potential of AI, and leveraging new payment technologies. These efforts are all geared towards maximizing the effectiveness of the partnership.

STA and Trip.com Group will collaborate to further develop AI travel products and payment solutions. These tools will assist travelers in building itineraries, booking flights, and making seamless payments.

Schubert Lou, COO of Trip.com said that, “Our team is thrilled to strengthen cooperation with the Saudi Tourism Authority, deepening collaboration across products, technology, and marketing to promote the captivating destinations of Saudi Arabia. We have previously collaborated on a cross-platform campaign, which doubled product sales targets compared to the same period last year. We will build upon this fruitful partnership with a stronger collaboration and shared focus on customer satisfaction.”

Recent Trip.com Group data shows there has been a significant increase in bookings for flights, hotels, and attractions to Saudi Arabia across different regions. From Europe and APAC, there has been a 376 percent and 464 percent increase in such bookings to Saudi Arabia year-on-year.

Saudi’s tourism sector has achieved a full recovery since the pandemic, with a 56 percent growth in international arrivals in 2023 compared to 2019, the highest in the G20. The increase in 2023 was driven by a 65 percent increase in international tourists, with close to 11 million more inbound tourists compared to 2022, from 16.6 million in 2022 to 27.4 million in 2023.