As Saudi Arabia continues its drive to attract tourists, authorities in the country appear to be reaching out to a particularly lucrative section of the market: LGBTQ travelers
The website of the Saudi Tourism Authority seems to have had its Q&A section updated to state that gay visitors are welcome in the kingdom. “Everyone is welcome to visit Saudi Arabia and visitors are not asked to disclose such personal details,” is the website’s response to the question on its FAQ page: “Are LGBT visitors welcome to visit Saudi Arabia?” It is not known exactly when the website was updated.
travel platform. “Research shows they spend more money in a destination than heterosexual couples, and tend to travel more times a year,” he told CNN. “It’s a very interesting and lucrative demographic, and countries are plowing major revenue into [attracting] it.” Whether LGBTQ travelers will feel comfortable traveling to Saudi, however, is another matter.
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