Minister of Tourism participates in the opening of the Berlin Travel Market

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Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khatib participated in the opening of the Berlin Travel Bourse, which kicked off on Tuesday and runs until March 9.

Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khatib participated in the opening of the exhibition. <The Ministry of Tourism and Saudi Tourism Authority during their participation in the exhibition, highlighting the latest developments in the tourism industry and the developmental and investment steps implemented by the Kingdom in this sector, which aims to achieve comprehensive economic diversification.

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Participation aims to promote tourism in the Kingdom. The participation aims to promote the Kingdom as a tourist destination that attracts visitors and tourists from around the world, highlight the Kingdom's projects, such as NEOM, the Red Sea, and others, and introduce visitors and participants in the exhibition to its most prominent initiatives, products, tourism and entertainment services, heritage and historical heritage, museums, archaeological sites, markets and entertainment destinations.

Participation aims to promote the Kingdom as a tourist destination that attracts visitors and tourists from around the world. About 10,000 exhibitors from 180 countries and more than 160,000 visitors are expected to participate in the exhibition, with a total exhibition area of 160,000 square meters.

The exhibition is scheduled to be attended by about 10,000 exhibitors from 180 countries and more than 160,000 visitors.

The Berlin Stock Exchange is one of the most important exhibitions specialized in the travel and tourism industry in the world, and according to the exhibition statement, 88 tourism entities are participating in Pavilion 203, which is dedicated to Saudi tourism, one of the five largest pavilions at the exhibition.

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