addmind opens Jeddah’s first ‘Halal Nightclub’ today
As part of the new reforms in the entertainment sector taking place in the Saudi Kingdom, addmind hospitality, a leader in concept creation and F&B management in the Middle East, confirmed the opening of a ‘watered-down’ version of its famous club, White. The club will open a ‘high-end cafe lounge’ in...
Three-minute online visa system is linked to purchase of tickets for Jeddah Season events
Once visitors buy a ticket, they can get an instant e-Visa simply by logging on to www.sharek.sa and following the step-by-step instructions.
Accor Holy destinations launched in Saudi Arabia
The first phase of the platform has already been launched and contains comprehensive information about AccorHotels in Makkah.
flynas launches direct Riyadh-New Delhi flights starting July
flynas, the Saudi national air carrier and leading low-cost airline in the Middle East, has announced the launch of its new direct international flights between Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, and New Delhi, the capital of India, starting the 1st of July 2019. flynas will operate 5 direct weekly...
Hyatt plans to double its footprint in the KSA in the next five years
Five additional Hyatt branded hotels to open by 2023, adding approximately 1,300 rooms to the region, including the debut of Grand Hyatt in the Kingdom.
Saudi Arabia’s Narcissus Hotel & Residences joins Preferred Hotels & Resorts
This award-winning luxury hotel offers 280 private apartment-style rooms and suites that blend classic elegance with contemporary comfort.
Saudi Arabia plans $2.2 billion mall construction investments
Cinema Build KSA Forum gathers key entertainment project owners, government decision-makers, regional and international retail developers to explore opportunities in the entertainment sector. The General Authority for Entertainment has indicated that the entertainment sector needs 267 billion SAR to build suitable infrastructure for entertainment across the Kingdom, with expected investments...
Saudi tourism sector to be valued at USD 70 billion in 2019
More relaxed access to visas, as well as combining religious and leisure travel, will be key growth drivers.