Saudi Arabia may build new airport in Riyadh amid tourism drive

PIF has said it is studying establishing a new company to “support the aviation sector aspiration locally and regionally.” (file/SPA)
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Updated 24 June 2021
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Saudi Arabia may build new airport in Riyadh amid tourism drive

  • Riyadh airport would be hub for new tourism-focused airline
  • The size and timeline of any new airport have not been decided

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is considering building an airport in Riyadh, to serve as a base for a new airline the kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund is looking to launch as it targets a vast increase in tourist arrivals, Bloomberg reported citing people familiar with the matter.

The $430 billion fund said earlier this year it plans to invest in aviation to help capture the tourist boom envisioned by Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman.

The new airline, reported locally earlier this year, would serve tourists and business travelers, while Saudi national carrier would focus on religious tourism from its base in Jeddah, said the people, asking not to be identified due to the sensitivity of the matter.

The Public Investment Fund (PIF) is exploring the idea of investing billions in a new international airport in Riyadh, the people said. The size of the facility and timeline for its construction haven’t been set and the PIF could decide not to move ahead with those plans, they said.

Declining to comment on the plans for a new airport in Riyadh, a spokesman for the fund referred to earlier commitments to invest in the sector and to study establishing a new company to “support the aviation sector aspirations locally and regionally.”

The project would further Saudi Arabia’s goal to attract 100 million tourists a year by 2030, a sixfold increase from 2019. The project is still in early stages of development.

This project is in line with Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman’s strategy to diversify the economy away from a reliance on oil sales, by opening up the country to visitors.


Kuwait, China ink $4bn deal to build Mina Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port 

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Kuwait, China ink $4bn deal to build Mina Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port 

RIYADH: Kuwait has signed an engineering, procurement and construction contract with China valued at around $4 billion to construct the Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port on Bubiyan Island. 

The agreement was signed by Minister of Public Works Noura Al-Mashaan and Chen Zhong, deputy chairman of China Communications Construction Co., according to the Kuwait News Agency, 

The deal aligns with Kuwait’s efforts to overhaul its infrastructure and strengthen its strategic position as a regional transport and logistics hub. 

Addressing the signing ceremony, Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah said relations between the two countries are built on historical ties, mutual political respect, confidence, and shared interests. 

“These ties are based on the sagacious vision of the leaderships in the two countries, joint will to consolidate constructive cooperation at various levels and promote the bilateral relations to the level of strategic partnership,” KUNA quoted the prime minister as saying. 

He added that development of the port is one of the key factors that will shape the country’s future economic growth. 

The prime minister said the project would enhance Kuwait’s share of regional and international trade and strengthen its role in the global supply chain. 

According to Al-Sabah, the port is also essential to achieving the objectives of New Kuwait Vision 2035, contributing to economic diversification, increasing national income, creating quality job opportunities, and strengthening the logistics and commercial sectors. 

For her part, Al-Mashaan said the port is expected to strengthen Kuwait’s maritime transport infrastructure by boosting the operational capacity of the country’s ports. 

She added that the deal is a cornerstone for constructive cooperation between both Kuwait and China. 

Chinese acting charge d’affaires Liu Xiang said the deal constitutes participation in the Belt and Road Initiative, KUNA reported. 

China considers the Middle East a key partner in the initiative, a global infrastructure strategy launched more than a decade ago under President Xi Jinping. 

The signing ceremony was also attended by First Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Sheikh Fahad Yusuf Saud Al-Sabah, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Shareedah Al-Mousherji, Head of the Prime Minister’s Diwan Abdulaziz Dekheel Al-Dekheel, as well as ministers and senior state officials.