Hotel and Hospitality Expo Saudi Arabia Opens with Experts Predicting Kingdom to Reimagine Tourism

13th edition inaugurated by Ministry of Tourism Saudi Arabia and Ministry of Investment Saudi Arabia (MISA)
Hospitality and tourism leaders say Saudi’s cultural diversity and emerging destinations put Kingdom in prime position to be a global touristic hub
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, April 9, 2025: The 13th edition of the Hotel & Hospitality Expo Saudi Arabia opened with thousands of decision makers, changemakers and disruptors convening to explore, discuss and do business amid the drive to redefine and reimagine hospitality and tourism in the Kingdom.
The three-day expo, officially opened in the presence of Mahmoud Abdulhadi, Deputy Minister of Tourism Destinations Enablement, Ministry of Tourism of Saudi Arabia, and Fahd bin Mansour Al Hashem, Assistant Deputy Minister for Investment Development, Ministry of Investment Saudi Arabia (MISA), will set the tone for the next chapter in Saudi Arabia’s evolution as a global touristic hub.
A captivating opening day on the high-powered Hospitality Leaders’ Summit stage saw industry experts examine the Kingdom’s evolution and what it has to offer for domestic and international visitors.
In the opening panel discussion titled ‘Saudi-ously Experiential: Shaping Cultural Journeys, not Just Stays’, Mohammed Al-Basrawi, CEO of Domestic Tourism at the Saudi Tourism Authority, told delegates that the next five years leading up to the Vision 2030 deadline will be critical in reshaping the Kingdom’s tourism sector. He emphasized the importance of public-private partnerships in achieving the goals of the hospitality and tourism sectors.
Echoing those thoughts, fellow panelist Dr. Fahad Bin Mishait, CEO of the Saudi Tourism Investment Company’, Asfar, – a company fully owned by the Public Investment Fund that collaborates with private sector partners to create destinations across the Kingdom – added that with today’s travellers seeking more immersive hospitality experiences, the key lies in offering services that meet the needs of both local and international tourists. He stressed that building hotels alone is not enough to encourage longer stays and drive economic growth.
Dr. Bin Mishait noted that promoting remote cities comes with certain challenges, but also highlighted their unique advantages compared to larger, more well-known cities. He explained that while three days may be enough to explore a major city, his team can design a customized programme of integrated activities in destinations such as Hail — located between the Shammar and Salma mountains — offering guests a rich experience that can extend beyond a week.
Ultimately, it all comes down to how these experiences are curated, marketed, and delivered, he said.
Fahad AloBailan Group CEO Baan Holding, meanwhile, said Saudi Arabia has a distinct advantage as a hospitality player because it offers different cultures, different food and dynamics in different parts of the country, feeding visitor demand for different experiences.
That local experience and flavour in hospitality is crucial, said Abdulrahman, CEO of Dan Company, with people often willing to pay 10 percent more to try local food.
A Real Shift in the Hospitality Sector
In another thought-provoking session titled ‘Skyline to Stay-Line: Urban Expansion Reshaping Saudi Hospitality’, Mohammad Haj Hassan, Country Head, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, EMEA, and Nadeem Zaman, Group Chief Strategy Officer, Rua Al Madinah, discussed how there had been a “real shift” in the Kingdom’s hospitality sector in recent years.
“Most of the tourism in the past was a few businessmen coming in for a few days. The announcement of Vision 2030 provided that catalyst for change, and it drove a massive shift, along with the opening of the economy, the industry really picked up,” said Zaman, adding that hotel keys had risen from about 100,000 to more than 400,000. “It is across different asset classes that we’ve had a real shift.”
The hospitality leaders outlined how initiatives, including speed of transit through the Kingdom’s airports, had provided a real boost to the sector, resulting in increased visitors, talent and investment.
“Government initiatives have really helped diversify the hospitality industry,” said Hassan. Nowadays, he said, visitors can transit through the airport in 15-20 minutes, adding that the additions of cultural and ecotourism have complemented religious tourism in the Kingdom. Hassan also pointed out that such is the interest in the Kingdom, there is currently not enough supply to meet demand.
Organized by dmg events & KAOUN International, the exhibition runs until April 10 at the Riyadh International Convention & Exhibition Centre, and has the strategic backing of the Kingdom’s Ministry of Investment and Ministry of Tourism. With more than 135 exhibitors from 19 countries, the show offers industry professionals a dedicated platform to explore advanced technologies, forge business connections, and gain valuable insights from more than 50 expert speakers at the annual Hospitality Leaders’ Summit.
“The expo has seen strong growth in recent years and the opening day of this year’s event has continued that trajectory, from the opening to some truly insightful sessions on the summit stage, along with the energy on the exhibition floor.. These are interesting times for the Kingdom’s hotel and hospitality sector, and it is an honour to be able to enable and facilitate such energy, dialogue and networking. We look forward to seeing what the rest of the week brings,” said Jasmeet Bakshi, Vice President, Design and Hospitality at dmg events.
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About Hotel and Hospitality Expo:
The Hotel & Hospitality Expo Saudi Arabia is the leading exhibition for the Kingdom’s thriving hospitality industry. This annual event brings together industry professionals, suppliers, and buyers to showcase the latest innovations, trends, and solutions shaping the future of hospitality. As Saudi Arabia continues its ambitious journey towards Vision 2030, the Expo plays a pivotal role in supporting the growth of the sector. With a focus on luxury hospitality, F&B, design, technology, and more, the event offers unparalleled networking opportunities and insights from industry experts. Now in its 13th year, attendees can discover the latest trends and innovations, network with industry leaders and decision-makers, source products and services from global suppliers, gain valuable insights from expert speakers, and experience live demonstrations and interactive exhibits.
For more information: https://www.thehotelshowsaudiarabia.com/
About dmg events
dmg events is a leading organizer of face-to-face events and publisher of information services. Our aim is to create dynamic marketplaces to connect businesses with the right communities to accelerate their growth in today’s rapidly evolving landscape. With a presence in over 20 countries and organizing more than 90 events each year, dmg events is a global leader in the industry. Attracting over 425,000 attendees and delegates annually, we organize events in the construction, hospitality, interiors & design, energy, coatings, entertainment, food & beverage and transportation sectors. To better serve our customers, dmg events has offices in 10 countries, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, South Africa, the UK, Canada, Singapore and India. By being on the ground, we can better understand market needs and nurture relationships to create unforgettable experiences for our attendees. Our flagship events include the Big 5 Global, ADIPEC, Gastech, EGYPES, The Hotel Show, INDEX and The Saudi Food Show. For more information visit www.dmgevents.com. Founded in 1989, dmg events is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Daily Mail and General Trust plc (DMGT, www.dmgt.co.uk).
About KAOUN International
KAOUN International is the independent events company and wholly owned subsidiary of Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) established to organize and manage events internationally. Derived from the Arabic word ‘universe’, KAOUN International’s mission is to ‘Create Limitless Connections’ for the industries and markets in which it operates. Created to leverage the 40-year legacy of DWTC’s events management business and drive future MICE sector opportunity in the MENASA region. KAOUN International delivers game-changing live experiences that build robust business connections, create opportunity, and stimulate economic growth, building on DWTC’s extensive portfolio of business and consumer events spanning multiple sectors, including technology, food and hospitality, sustainability, broadcast and satellite, automotive, talent development and leisure marine.