Unified GCC tourist visa to be launched in 2024-2025

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UAE Minister of Economy, Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, has announced that the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries will roll out a unified tourist visa within the next two years.

It will allow visa holders to travel across the six Gulf countries.

Al Marri said the seventh meeting of GCC tourism ministers in Oman has unanimously endorsed its rollout to be presented at the upcoming GCC summit.

In a statement to the National News Agency (WAM), the minister said that specific regulations and legislation for the visa will be developed, with a targeted rollout between 2024 and 2025, subject to the readiness of each GCC country's internal systems.

Al Marri noted that the new visa will boost tourism and ultimately foster economic synergy across the Gulf region.

"This initiative is an integral part of the GCC 2030 tourism strategy, designed to elevate the tourism sector's contribution to the GDP through increased inter-GCC travel and elevated hotel occupancy rates, transforming the GCC into a pre-eminent global destination for both regional and international tourists," he added.

The tourism sector's current contribution to the UAE's GDP stands at 14 per cent, with aspirations to raise this figure to 18 per cent to fulfil the nation's strategic tourism objectives.

Al Marri also emphasised that GCC countries possess sophisticated and qualified travel and tourism infrastructure. As of the end of 2022, the GCC boasted a total of 10,649 hotel establishments, marking a 1.2 per cent growth compared to 2016. Within the GCC, the UAE alone boasts 1,114 hotel establishments, ranking second in the GCC after Saudi Arabia. The total number of hotel rooms in the GCC reached 674,832, with a 0.4 per cent growth.

He further stated that the GCC joint tourism strategy "2023-2030" targets an annual increase of 7 per cent in inbound trips to GCC countries. The number of visitors to GCC countries reached 39.8 million last year, showing a 136.6 per cent growth compared to 2021, with a target of reaching 128.7 million visitors by 2030.

GCC countries aim to increase the spending of inbound tourists by 8.0 per cent annually. It is expected to reach $96.9 billion by the end of 2023, with a 12.8 per cent growth compared to 2022, and reach $188 billion by 2030.

He clarified that GCC countries aim to increase the direct GDP contribution of the travel and tourism sector by 7 per cent annually. The total value added to the GDP of GCC countries' travel and tourism sector is expected to reach $185.9 billion in 2023, with an 8.5 per cent growth compared to 2022, when it achieved $171.4 billion.

Al Marri pointed out that the GCC countries have 837 tourist sites, with the UAE having 399 of them, making it the GCC leader in the number of tourist sites. The UAE also hosts the majority of events and tourist activities in GCC countries, with 73 tourist events out of a total of 224 in the Gulf region.

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