The traveler sees what he sees, the tourist see what he has come to see. G. K. Chesterton
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Domestic tourism upbeat despite lack of local talent - Saudi Gazette
There is a demand for local tourism in Jeddah and a potential capacity to absorb
another 1,000 to 2,500 rooms, according to hoteliers during a panel discussion
at the Hospitality Business Conclave 2016 held at Park Hyatt Jeddah on Monday.
Speaking on the sidelines of the forum, general manager of Park Hyatt
Ashwini Kumar told Saudi Gazette that Jeddah attracts businessmen,
religious as well as local tourists from all over the Kingdom.
As for religious tourism, Kumar predicts the situation will soon
change. “Religious tourism, in my opinion, will change in the near
future because of the rise of hotels in Makkah that are affordable and
of good quality. So we are seeing a trend where more people will go
directly to Makkah, especially once the rail starts and the new airport
opens,” he said.
The one-day conclave offered an opportunity for hoteliers and experts
in the hospitality industry to meet with international solution
providers to promote their newest products and exchange ideas about the
latest trends and future prospects for hotels in the Kingdom.
The main elements customers are looking for are quick service, clean
room, and technology and wireless Internet, causing a demand for more
4-star hotels in Jeddah.
When asked if domestic tourism is reaching its potential in
attracting visitors, he said, “I think there’s more potential. The Saudi
Commission for Tourism is doing their best especially during school
holidays when they host festivals such as ‘Jeddah Ghair’ and the ongoing
shopping festival where they are expecting approximately over a million
people. There is room for hotels to work together with the government
sector in coming up with different packages to attract more local
tourists.”
He further said “we need more parks and public facilities where
families can go. This is something the infrastructure for domestic
tourism needs.”
When asked about the challenges hotel management faces in Saudi Arabia, Kumar said getting the manpower, especially for the long-term. “It’s an issue which the hospitality sector has to work with government in how we should move forward in the next 5 years in training people, how to make them understand that this is a profession where they could work not just in short-term. A job in the hospitality sector is not easy. You really have to have a passion in our industry where the customer is always right. So to have that attitude, that mindset, it takes some time for the young people.”
Since the implementation of the Saudization policy by the Ministry of Labor, hiring local talent has proven to be not as easy as expected. “Some efforts are there but it has to be taken by everybody. When we are asked to put a certain percentage of Saudis, we don’t find the people to fill in the spots,” said Kumar.
It is difficult to find Saudis who are qualified and trained, he added. “We need training, investment, and education.”
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Domestic tourism upbeat despite lack of local talent - Saudi Gazette
Kingdom scores high in global tourism index | Arab News
The World Economic Forum (WEF) ranked the Kingdom high in its tourism
index placing it at the top for medical facilities, in 11th position for
competitive prices, 31st in tourist spending, and 55th in richness of
cultural heritage.
The media department of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National
Heritage (SCTNH) disclosed this here on Wednesday.
According to the analytical study recently conducted by the WEF, the Kingdom
ranked first in terms of the population’s access to advanced medical centers and
has the lowest rates of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) based on
the population percentage.
Moreover, the Kingdom is ranked sixth in terms of its low tax level and 13th in terms of incidence of suicide........
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Kingdom scores high in global tourism index | Arab News
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Tourism push spurs growth in hospitality sector - Arab News
The Kingdom’s hospitality sector is witnessing phenomenal growth with tourist accommodations gaining in terms of the number of facilities, size of the investment, private sector regulatory development and increased job opportunities for Saudi youth.
A Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTNH) official said Monday that the number of hotels and furnished condominiums in 2004 stood at 2,139 facilities, which jumped to 5,868 by the end of 2015. Likewise, the number of hotel rooms rose from 104,380 to 281,563 by the end of 2015, he added
The total number of tourism sector employees also doubled by the end of 2015 to 11,348, out of whom 28 percent are Saudis.......
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http://www.arabnews.com/travel/news/870581
SISBAN opens boutique hotel in Jeddah - Saudi Gazette
The Kingdom’s hospitality industry is about to receive an energizing shot in the arm as Jeddah-based SISBAN Holding opens the doors to its first-ever boutique hotel, named ‘’V’ Hotel’, a Saudi conceived, developed and invested hospitality property. Located in Sari Street, on one of Jeddah’s main commercial spots, the ‘V’ Hotel sits only 15 minutes from King Abdulaziz International Airport, and 10 minutes from Jeddah’s central district as well as the city’s newly refurbished north Corniche, a major relaxation and tourism zone.....
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http://saudigazette.com.sa/business/sisban-opens-boutique-hotel-in-jeddah/
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Museum offers insight into history of Madinah - Saudi Gazette
The Dar Al-Madinah Museum has become a favorite destination for
pilgrims as well as the young residents of the holy city, with around
60,000 people visiting the it in 2015.
Those who visit the museum can learn much about the Madinah’s
history, making it a great center for educating children and also a good
resource for those studying and doing research on the city.
The idea for the museum came from Abdulaziz Kaki, who founded the
institution when the expansion of the Prophet’s Mosque began, and many
objects and artifacts were removed......
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Museum offers insight into history of Madinah - Saudi Gazette
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Things to do during shop Bahrain - Saudi Gazette
Bahrain offers relaxation, charming weather, many places to visit, a
great location, and with the “Shop Bahrain” shopping festival happening
right now, many Gulf families are visiting the island nation.
Shop Bahrain project director, Nawaf Al Koheji, said eight million
tourists from Gulf visit every year, with tourists from the Kingdom
ranking first, then Kuwait and Qatar........
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Things to do during shop Bahrain - Saudi Gazette
Saturday, January 23, 2016
Which country’s tourists spend the most money? | World Economic Forum
Of the world’s international travellers, Chinese tourists spent the most money abroad last year, according to the United Nations World Tourism Organization. They spent a record $165 billion abroad in 2014, an increase of 27% since 2013, putting them well ahead of countries such as the US and Germany......
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Which country’s tourists spend the most money? | World Economic Forum
UNWTO: More international tourists than ever in 2015 - CNN.com
Here's a staggering figure to consider next time you're grumbling about the long lines at the airport check-in counter: 1.184 billion.
That's
how many tourists traveled outside their countries' borders for at
least one night in 2015, according to new record-breaking stats released
by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) in its latest
World Tourism Barometer.
It's a rise of 4.4% -- or 50 million -- over 2014 and the 6th consecutive year of above-average growth, said the report...........
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UNWTO: More international tourists than ever in 2015 - CNN.com
10 things Americans may not know about Saudi Arabia - Saudi Gazette
"The traveler sees what he sees, the tourist see what he has come to see."
G. K. Chesterton
What are the ten things you would tell a tourist traveling to Saudi Arabia for the first time? What do you want him to know. or to see?
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10 things Americans may not know about Saudi Arabia - Saudi Gazette
Actors bring back Jeddah’s past at festival | Arab News
JEDDAH: The Historical Jeddah Festival is giving the new generation glimpses of the past with different activities and has turned into live theater where more than 200 people represent different characters.
Actors wear costumes to depict how caravans of pilgrims came to the port of Jeddah, including old bakers, water sellers and vendors who sold clothes, food and much more. People belonging to dozens of professions from the past can be seen live in action. Hundreds of stories of the past are presented at one platform simultaneously.....
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Actors bring back Jeddah’s past at festival | Arab News
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
‘I’m fascinated by KSA’s wide open desert landscapes’ - Arab News
"Conversation should touch everything, but should concentrate
itself on
nothing. " Oscar Wilde
This is a written interview with the deputy chief of missions of Belgian Embassy. He was asked more than ten questions about Saudi Arabia and traveling. This can be a good term project for students.
To be able to start a conversation with people we meet for the first time, is an important skill. Asking smart questions and keeping the conversation interesting can help built bridges and expand our knowledge and experience.
We all have the same tools (why? - how? - what? - where? - when?) the question is how to use them wisely. What type of question we can or can not ask? . Good conversations can help create cultural awareness.
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‘I’m fascinated by KSA’s wide open desert landscapes’
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Tourism among top priorities for creating jobs | Arab News
RIYADH: The Ministry of Economy and Planning (MoEP) has prioritized tourism for economic diversification in the Kingdom considering it as a major source of revenue with capability of creating a large number of jobs.
Ahmed bin Habeeb Salah, undersecretary at the MoEP, said: “Tourism sector will be among the top priorities in the framework of the national transformation program for the diversification of income sources that has been announced by the government.”
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Tourism among top priorities for creating jobs | Arab News
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Historic Jeddah through the lens - Saudi Gazette
The third historic Jeddah Festival Kunna Kida (We were like
this), presented the traditional history of Jeddah by showcasing fine
arts, skits, games, setting up new museums and cafes, of which some will
be open till the next festival.
Visitors to the festival received many vital information about
Historical Jeddah in an infotainment way, while being treated to tastes
traditional Hijazi food.
Several alleys and streets in Al Balad focused on highlighting
specific items. For example, the street named the photographers street,
which presents photographs for the Saudis and non-Saudis artists.....
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Historic Jeddah thru the lens - Saudi Gazette
New York deal to limit horse-drawn carriage rides - Saudi Gazette
New York reached a deal late Sunday that will almost halve
the number of horses licensed to perform carriage rides in Central Park
after the mayor called them inhumane to animals.
The agreement, which will keep the industry alive, comes
after Mayor Bill de Blasio promised two years ago to abolish the rides
popular with tourists, loved-up couples and immortalized in movies.
The deal, which will start to come into effect from June 1 and take
three years to be fully implemented, will reduce from 180 to 110 the
number of licensed horses by Dec. 1, the city council said........
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New York deal to limit horse-drawn carriage rides - Saudi Gazette
Umrah Plus to be launched soon | Arab News
DAMMAM: The Umrah Plus program would be launched soon to allow foreign pilgrims to visit some of the Kingdom’s most attractive cultural and religious landmarks, the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTNH) announced recently......
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Umrah Plus to be launched soon | Arab News
Sunday, January 17, 2016
SCTNH: Women can rent hotel rooms without ‘mahram’ | Arab News
RIYADH: The Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTNH)
has warned all providers of tourist accommodation services, including
furnished apartments and hotels, against refraining from providing such
services to women without mahram (guardian)......
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SCTNH: Women can rent hotel rooms without ‘mahram’ | Arab News
Saturday, January 16, 2016
Half a million visit Jeddah festival - arabnews
According to arabnews newspaper Half a million visitors to The Third annual Historic Jeddah Festival over the past eight days. The festival was held in old Jeddah and it covered 67 locations in the old city.
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http://saudigazette.com.sa/life/south-african-artist-leaves-his-mark-on-the-streets-of-balad/
A place where history is alive - Saudi Gazette
Published 12 Dec 2015
Saudi Arabia has not always been known for its preservation of history. The Kingdom has in the past been more focussed on modernization, often to the detriment of its ancient heritage.
However, in Turaif, on the northwestern outskirts of Riyadh, the government is engaged in a major development project to restore an 18th-century civilization, transforming it into a major educational tourist attraction...........
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A place where history is alive - Saudi Gazette
Saudi hotel keeps positive trend - Saudi Gazette
Despite limited new supply during the third quarter of 2015, the hotel market segment in Saudi Arabia continued to display a positive trend with a number of new luxury and upper upscale projects lined up for completion in two years, said a report.
At the end of Q3 2015, there were 6,131 rooms under construction in Riyadh spread among 25 hotel properties, while the hotel pipeline in Makkah consisted of 16,153 rooms across 11 hotel establishments.....
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http://saudigazette.com.sa/business/saudi-hotel-sector-to-keep-positive-trend/
Alharah Almakiyahya - Saudi Gazette
THE third Al-Harah Al-Makiyah Festival launched will end on Saturday. Makkah Municipality Social Services General Director and supervisor of the festival Mohammad Faqih said the municipality is organizing the festival, which opened on Thursday.
“We have provided parking spaces for all visitors. The number of visitors has been overwhelming to the point that people are parking on the highway between Makkah and Jeddah. Participants are offered free parking and kiosks,” said Faqih
He said the festival contains cultural merchandises produced by Productive Families and cultural foods and sweets prepared by local residents of Makkah.......
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http://saudigazette.com.sa/saudi-arabia/al-harah-al-makiyah/
"Halaltrips" heads to 65 Hotspots Across The GLobe - Saudi Gazette
ONLINE Muslim travel platform, HalalTrip, this week unveiled tour packages to over 65 global destinations.
HalalTrip tailors Muslim-friendly tour packages that includes excursions and activities to cities across the world including Europe, North America, Middle East, Africa and South East Asia.
The tour packages, accessible online and through the mobile app, are made for Muslim consumers — a sector predicted to grow to $200 billion in the next four years.
Each package is also rated on how Muslim-friendly it is by HalalTrip’s sister firm, CrescentRating.
In a statement, HalalTrip CEO Fazal Bahardeen said: “It is widely recognized that the Muslim travel market is becoming increasingly important and lucrative to the travel sector and the launch of these exclusive worldwide tour packages is a reflection on this,” he said.
“The Muslim consumers are looking to explore new destinations and experience different cultures across the world which is why we have launched these tailored packages that cater for every occasion together with satisfying needs such as halal food and prayer facilities......
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http://saudigazette.com.sa/world/halaltrip-heads-to-65-hotspots-across-the-globe/
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
SAUDI ARABIA Historic Jeddah comes to life - Saudi Gazette
Young participants in the third historic Jeddah festival, Kunna Kida (We were like this), said they take pride in what they are doing, and have enjoyed positive interaction and feedback from visitors.
Many young Saudis are acting in a variety of roles to portray life and society in the Hejazi culture.
The aim of the festival is to educate visitors and Jeddah residents about the city’s past by giving them a chance to experience what it would have been like to live in in old, downtown Jeddah.
read more:http://saudigazette.com.sa/saudi-arabia/historic-jeddah-comes-to-life/
Sunday, January 10, 2016
Kunna Kida festival draws 40,000 visitors - Saudi Gazette
JEDDAH — The 3rd Jeddah heritage festival Kunna Kida (We were like this) attracted over 40,000 visitors from all parts of the Kingdom in the first three days, organizers said on Friday.
A source said the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage reported 25 percent of visitors at the festival were from areas outside of Jeddah......
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Kunna Kida festival draws 40,000 visitors - Saudi Gazette
Accord to preserve historic mosques -Arab news
JEDDAH: The Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTNH) and the Ministry of Islamic Affairs will jointly preserve 900 historic mosques in various regions of the Kingdom, according to an online newspaper......
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http://www.arabnews.com/islam-perspective/news/862931
Hijazi culture under spotlight in festivals - Arab News
JEDDAH: Makkah, Madinah and Jeddah are competing for their Hijazi heritage, culture and civilization, to make young Saudis aware of the history of the past generations through the launch of festivals in every city and in line with holidays of the first half of the school year.......
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http://www.arabnews.com/saudi-arabia/news/862961
Ongoing Jeddah Shopping Festival forecast to net SR1 billion revenue- Saudi Gazatte
JEDDAH — The fourth edition “Haya Jeddah” (Come to Jeddah) shopping festival under the slogan “With us, shopping, entertainment and fun” kicked off on Thursday (Jan. 7) at Red Sea Mall with a large number of residents and visitors attending the launch......
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http://saudigazette.com.sa/business/ongoing-jeddah-shopping-festival-forecast-to-net-sr1-billion-revenue/
Saturday, January 9, 2016
A short story The language of Hospitality
"Small things mean a lot and cost nothing."
I arrived in front of the bank early. It was still closed, so I looked around for a place to sit. Near the bank there was a hotel. I looked, they had a big reception and a small coffee bar. I went to the hotel and sat in the hotel lounge. There were few people around. My plan was to sit for a few minutes and order something to drink. 5 minutes went by and no one came from the coffee bar. I got up and walked to the receptionist and greeted him, he greeted me back. This how the conversation went:
Me: Good morning
receptionist Good morning
Me: Could you please tell me what are the prices for the rooms here?
Receptionist: First before I answer you about the prices you have to pay for the time you spend sitting down without asking for permission.
Me: I am sorry, but I wasn't served coffee or tea. and I am sure you do not charge people for sitting in the hotel lounge. I saw a coffee bar, so I waited,but no one came.
Receptionist: We only serve our hotel residents.
Me: Thank you. You made that clear.
The receptionist gave me the prices and I thanked him and walked away.That was the end of the conversation and of the story.
I left the hotel I did not look back. But, later in the day, I thought of what happened. This is a hotel and the receptionist working there has to be hospitable and has to speak the language of hospitality. I was surprised by his remarks, and I thought it was unprofessional and I did not want to start an argument. I think this a lesson we all need to think about when learning or teaching hotel and tourism. Small things mean a lot and cost nothing.
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Read more on the language of Hospitality:
Train Your Hotel Team To Use The Language Of Hospitality: Part One | By Doug Kennedy
Train your Team TO use the language of Hospitality: Part Two
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Gulf tourists spent $6.09 billion in Saudi Arabia last year- albawaba.com
Last year, 6.6 million tourists from The Arabian Gulf spent SR22.8 billion in the kingdom. According to a report from Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTNH) released here this week............
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Tourism to generate 1.7m jobs by 2020 - eyeofriyadh.com
Job opportunities in the tourism sector of the Kingdom are expected to reach 1.7 million by 2020, according to the Tourism Information and Research Center (MAS), the statistical division of the the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTNH).
“This total figure includes the number of direct and indirect jobs in the labor market in the tourism sector and other sectors associated and benefiting from tourism in the Kingdom,” the latest report released by MAS said.............
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http://www.eyeofriyadh.com/news/details/tourism-to-generate-1-7m-jobs-by-2020
Domestic tourism spending in Saudi Arabia hits SAR 42 bln - argaam.com
Spending on domestic tourism in Saudi Arabia increased to SAR 42.2 billion in the first nine months of 2015, compared to SAR 35.4 billion in the same period last year, new figures from the kingdom's Tourism Information and Research Center (MAS) showed.
Domestic tourism trips amounted to 43.3 million between January and September, up from 27.8 million in the same period in 2014. That figure is projected to reach 39.3 million by the end of this year and 56.1 by 2020........
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The Empty Quarter Gallery made a Spalsh in Jeddah - Arab News
The Empty Quarter Gallery, the newest art and photography gallery in Jeddah as well as one of the largest art spaces in the Kingdom has finally opened its doors. The gallery was founded by Princess Reem Al-Faisal and is a project that is close to her professionally. Her royal highness’ career as a photographer spans around 25 years now and she has had her work exhibited in many countries around the world, she’s also considered to be one of the first Saudi photographers to ever appear in the photography scene........
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Tuesday, January 5, 2016
10-day heritage festival to kick off in Old Jeddah Wednesday - Saudi Gazette
Gov. Prince Mishal Bin Majed announced that this year’s Kunna Kida (We were like this) heritage festival will be launched in Old Jeddah on Wednesday.
The governorate’s Public Relations Director Yasser Al-Maddah said the theme of the festival is “A New Dawn” and it will run for 10 days.
“The prince took a tour around the area on Saturday to ensure that everything is ready for the start of the festival. There will be over 100 shows on the opening day. There will also be an art exhibition, historical corners, fashion shows and various activities,” said Al-Maddah........
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10-day heritage festival to kick off in Old Jeddah Wednesday - Saudi Gazette
Rosewood Jeddah all set for Turkish Food Festival - Saudi Gazette
The award-winning hotel Rosewood Jeddah is all set to host a lavish gastronomic event: the Turkish Food Festival on January 7-20. Guests are invited to ring in the New Year while dining every evening from 7:00 p.m. to midnight. They can also enjoy a sumptuous Turkish themed Friday brunch, from 1 to 5 p.m........
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http://saudigazette.com.sa/business/rosewood-jeddah-all-set-for-turkish-food-festival/
Monday, January 4, 2016
Which country's tourists spend the most money? - Agenda - The World Economic Forum
Of the world’s international travellers, Chinese tourists spent the most money abroad last year, according to the United Nations World Tourism Organization. They spent a record $165 billion abroad in 2014, an increase of 27% since 2013, putting them well ahead of countries such as the US and Germany..........
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Which country's tourists spend the most money? - Agenda - The World Economic Forum
Friday, January 1, 2016
The Language Of Hospitality: Part One | By Doug Kennedy - Hospitalitynet.org
26 things you should not do when working at the front desk in a Hotel
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Train Your Hotel Team To Use The Language Of Hospitality: Part One | By Doug Kennedy
Train your Team TO use the language of Hospitality: Part Two
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