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Friday, November 27 - 2009

Hotel sector gets major boost as religious tourism in Saudi grows by 30% in first quarter of 2009

The Elaf Group of Companies, has announced that it has recently launched a major expansion initiative in the Saudi hotel sector, driven by a significant surge in religious tourism, which according to recent reports has achieved a remarkable 30% growth in the first quarter of 2009.

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  • Tarek Nabulsi, Deputy CEO, Elaf Group of Companies.
    Tarek Nabulsi, Deputy CEO, Elaf Group of Companies.
Elaf has particularly prepared for the new Umrah season that started in February 2009, noting a considerable growth trend as around 3.5 million pilgrims are expected to visit the Kingdom in the current Umrah season.

Religious tourism in Saudi generates around $7bn annually according to recent reports, while the government has allocated a total of $38bn in tourism infrastructure and transport systems, including a high-speed railway system that will link Jeddah, Makka and Madinah, three key travel destinations in the country.

Accordingly, to complement the religious tourism sector's robust growth, Elaf has strengthened its presence in the three cities by launching a string of five new hotels as part of a SR1.25bn investment by Saudi Economic and Development Company (SEDCO) - of which Elaf Group is a subsidiary - to develop various hospitality and tourism projects in the Kingdom.

Tarek Nabulsi, Deputy CEO, Elaf Group of Companies, said:
"Global travel has become more affordable now with several special discounts, promotional activities and highly competitive airline prices, which have all contributed to the significant increase in the number of Umrah pilgrims and the strong growth of the Saudi tourist market. Accordingly, Elaf intends to cater to the new requirements of the burgeoning religious tourism sector by expanding our portfolio of hotel facilities in the key cities of Jeddah, Makka and Madinah."


"More importantly, in line with our growth initiatives, we are also fully committed to maintain the highest level of quality and excellence in all our services. It is of paramount importance to us to help further enhance the spiritual and personal experience of the pilgrims during their stay in the Kingdom," added Nabulsi.

Saudi Arabia is expected to generate a total of SR13bn during the current Umrah season, a key figure that will help strengthen the country's status as the top tourist destination and a leading hotel market in the Middle East.

Elaf has earlier announced that it will launch two hotels each in Makkah and Jeddah and one in Madinah with a combined capacity of 5,000 rooms within the next three years. Makkah and Jeddah have been recognised as among the top three biggest hotel markets in the Middle East, registering a growth in revenue per available room (revPAR) of 32.7% and 30.3% respectively during the first quarter of 2009, according to a recent quarterly report by Deloitte, the business advisory firm.

Elaf Group of Companies is a fully integrated organisation providing a complete line of hotel, travel, tourism, cargo, Hajj and Umrah services. The Group, which has been consistently named as one of the top 100 corporations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, intends to significantly increase the number of Hajj and Umrah pilgrims within the next three years.
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