Cyprus & Saudi Arabia Sign Strategic Tourism Agreement

Cyprus and Saudi Arabia are set to sign a historic tourism cooperation agreement, strengthening their ties in response to the Middle East’s rapidly growing tourism sector. The purpose of this collaboration is to improve transportation links, promote tourism, and facilitate more thorough cultural and economic relations between the two countries. Considering Saudi Arabia’s expanding tourism sector and the interest of Cyprus to exploit this growing market, the collaboration is expected to create more opportunities for travelers and business interests. The memorandum which will establish a joint technical committee contains provisions for the making of both countries to facilitate travel and promote tourism. In an effort to capitalize on the Middle East’s rapidly growing tourism sector, Cyprus and Saudi Arabia have announced plans to sign a tourism cooperation memorandum. This move comes after a productive videoconference between Cyprus’ Deputy Tourism Minister Costas Koumis and Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Tourism Minister Princess Haifa Al Saud on Tuesday. With both countries keen to boost their tourism profiles, the agreement is poised to open new opportunities for cross-border travel and economic growth in the tourism industry.

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