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Hyatt Hotels expands presence in Saudi Arabia
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 08 - 10 - 2012

WITH the busiest time of year ahead for religious travel to Saudi Arabia, tourism in the Kingdom is in the media spotlight.
According to the Embassy of Saudi Arabia, more than 1.8 million foreign pilgrims travelled to Haj in 2011, with all evidence pointing to continued increase over the next few years.
In the first quarter of 2012 alone, 2.9 million foreign tourists visited the country, spending nearly $1.9 billion, according to a report released by the Tourism Information and Research Center. Inbound tourists represented about 77 percent of total tourists, with 23 percent spending only one night in the country.
Kuwait, Bahrain, UAE, Qatar and Egypt registered as the top five countries sending tourists to Saudi Arabia during Q1, with domestic tourists also an important contributor to tourism receipts.
“Inbound tourism is mostly for business and religious reasons, and there are a lot of new projects happening in Saudi Arabia in terms of construction, infrastructure, new centers, and especially in Makkah where there is a rapid expansion to the holy sites,” said Thierry Bertin, Vice President of World Wide Sales for Hyatt International – South West Asia.
Three new Hyatt hotels are opening in close proximity to several religious sites, such as Al Masjid Al-Haram (the Grand Mosque in Makkah), Mount Arafat, Muzdalifah and Mina. Hyatt Hotels are currently expanding their presence in Saudi Arabia. In February of this year, Hyatt announced that it had opened a worldwide sales office in Saudi Arabia and had entered into agreements with Naseel Holding Company to manage three new Hyatt-branded hotels in the Kingdom. In April this year Hyatt announced plans for Hyatt Regency Riyadh in agreement with Mohammed A. Al Swailem Co. for Commercial Investment, marking seven Hyatt-branded hotels under development in Saudi Arabia across five of Hyatt's brands.
Currently, there is one Hyatt-branded hotel in Saudi Arabia, Park Hyatt Jeddah – Marina, Club and Spa, which opened in 2009.
“Haj is definitely the busiest time of year for tourism in the Kingdom, but many regionally-based Muslims still visit the holy sites to pray as many as three times a year,” added Bertin.
But outbound tourism in Saudi is also seeing a surge, with 74 percent of Saudi nationals planning to travel every year – a higher percentage among GCC and Arab states.
“Saudi holidaymakers head to key destinations for longer holidays: Istanbul, Paris and London. For shorter periods, it's Dubai, and Kuala Lumpur. They're all very ‘Gulf-friendly' and offer good shopping, facilities and entertainment,” said Bertin.
According to a 2012 report from Visa on spending in the UAE, Saudi Arabia's spending shot up nearly 74 percent over 2011, making visitors from the Kingdom the fourth biggest spenders behind the UK, Russia and the US.
The majority of tourist spending goes on shopping and accommodation, such as hotels or extended-stay serviced apartments.
Hotel guests are looking for unique, bespoke experiences to suit their needs at a competitive price – authentic and select hospitality is a key trend that Hyatt continues to take the lead on, in Saudi Arabia and across the globe. – SG


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