The Ministry of Tourism of Saudi Arabia, in partnership with the World Economic Forum, announced the launch of Beyond Tourism, a new multi-sector initiative aimed at transforming the global tourism industry through coordinated, measurable action in sustainability, inclusion and resilience.
The announcement took place on the sidelines
of TOURISE, the global platform bringing together public and private sector
leaders to shape the future of tourism.
Beyond Tourism brings
together leaders from across the tourism ecosystem — including real estate,
infrastructure, technology, urban planning, culture and conservation — to
advance a shared agenda for the future of travel.
The initiative is
anchored in 10 guiding principles designed to ensure that tourism growth
delivers meaningful, lasting value for residents, visitors, businesses and
communities.
“Saudi Arabia is proud
to lead Beyond Tourism in partnership with the World Economic Forum,” said
Ahmed Al-Khateeb, Minister of Tourism of Saudi Arabia. “This partnership
reflects our shared belief that the solutions we seek for tourism are,
solutions for humanity itself — solutions that foster understanding, create
opportunity, and build resilience for generations to come.”
The launch of Beyond
Tourism aligns with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, which positions tourism as a key
driver of economic diversification, job creation and cultural exchange.
Saudi Arabia has welcomed more than 116
million visitors since the launch of Vision 2030 and aims to reach 150 million
by 2030.
The World Economic
Forum and Ministry of Tourism jointly developed the initiative’s 10 guiding
principles, which include aligning market opportunities with local strengths,
empowering local economies, investing in future-ready workforces, championing
cultural heritage, revitalising ecosystems and harnessing technology
responsibly.
“Tourism is both a
bridge and a ladder — connecting cultures and lifting communities,” said Børge
Brende, president of the World Economic Forum. “If we do this together, Beyond
Tourism will unlock the sector’s full potential — not just in GDP terms, but in
quality jobs, vibrant places, and regenerated nature."
The 10 guiding
principles for transformative tourism are:
As part of the
initiative, a global coalition of leaders has been established to identify and
implement demonstration projects in key regions.
Over the next three
years, the Ministry of Tourism and the World Economic Forum will focus on
building a diverse community, developing practical tools and piloting
sustainable tourism models.
The future of tourism
will be defined not by one country or one organisation, but by our collective
ability to listen, innovate, and act together.
This initiative sets a global agenda for tourism that is more connected, inclusive, and sustainable—reflecting Saudi Arabia’s central role in advancing international collaboration and ensuring the sector delivers long-term benefits for people and the planet. -TradeArabia News Service