Travel, Tourism & Hospitality
China grants Approved Destination Status to Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia was officially granted Approved Destination Status by China following an agreement between top officials of the countries. The agreement allows Chinese citizens to travel to the kingdom on group tours, and facilitates greater ease of access.

Saudi Arabia was officially granted Approved Destination Status (ADS) by China following an agreement between top officials of both the countries.
The bilateral agreement, signed on behalf of the Ministry of Tourism of Saudi Arabia, allows Chinese citizens to travel to the kingdom on group tours in addition to facilitating greater ease of access. The agreement was signed in the presence of Abdulrahman Ahmad Al-Harbi, Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to China, Fahd Hamidaddin, Chief Executive Officer of Saudi Tourism Authority, and Du Jiang, Vice Minister of Culture and Tourism, China. The Approved Destination Status will drive greater connectivity between the kingdom and China and unlock new opportunities across the tourism ecosystem, said a statement. The ADS announcement comes after continued bilateral ties between both nations, including the success of the Arab-China Business Conference and the Saudi-China Roadshow earlier this year, demonstrating Saudi Arabia's commitment to become an economic and strategic partner to China. The Tourism Minister of Saudi Arabia, Ahmed Al-Khateeb, said: “The ADS status is expected to significantly boost inbound travel from China, creating greater ease of access needed to reach Saudi Arabia's target of attracting 3 million Chinese tourists by 2030.” He said it signifies the culmination of months of dedicated efforts between our nations, encapsulating our enduring and historic bilateral relations, which is built on the foundation of shared vision and mutual interests. “China's expansive connectivity vision is meticulously designed to foster economic prosperity and secure a brighter future for forthcoming generations. Within this framework, tourism emerges as one of the most pivotal and strategically significant components of our shared journey." The Vice Minister of Culture and Tourism of China, Du Jiang, said: "I am delighted to sign the ADS agreement with Saudi, one of our key Belt and Road Initiative partners, as we mark the 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative this year. “Our decades of close bilateral bond have shown that our nations share a deep appreciation for each other's rich and diverse cultures and are committed to fostering mutual understanding and respect. ADS, with its potential to enhance people-to-people exchanges and dialogue, is a testament to this shared vision." Hamidaddin, said, "With the prestigious ADS status as our foundation, we will continue to work closely with our partners like GACA, as we facilitate the rapid expansion of air connectivity between our two countries. “We are also streamlining our visa services, offering e-visas in just under three minutes and visas on arrival. Additionally, we have integrated Chinese payment solutions like UnionPay to facilitate seamless payment for Chinese travellers. Offering over 162 bespoke products to the Chinese market, STA looks forward to deepening our collaboration with Chinese online travel agencies and companies. Together, Saudi Arabia's tourism sector is poised to deliver extraordinary experiences, fuelled by a commitment that knows no bounds."The achievement of ADS will unlock opportunities for greater collaboration with China and build on existing partnerships in Saudi Arabia, such as the alliance with UnionPay, which is accepted by half a million merchants across Saudi with over 60% coverage, providing Chinese visitors with seamless payment routes. China has already been included as one of 57 countries eligible for Saudi's e-visa and visa on arrival, as well as enjoying free hotel stays when flying onwards on Saudia as part of Saudi's 96-hour Stopover Visa program. – TradeArabia News Service