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Saudi Arabia and Indonesia Discuss Deeper Tourism Cooperation

Officials explored ways to strengthen travel, promotion and investment links between the two countries.

Tourism & Hospitality Desk Published June 14, 2026 · 6:07 am Updated June 14, 2026 · 8:19 am 1 min read
Saudi Arabia and Indonesia Discuss Deeper Tourism Cooperation
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  • Saudi and Indonesian officials held tourism talks.
  • The discussion included cooperation and stronger bilateral visitor links.
  • Both markets have large religious, leisure and investment connections.

RIYADH — Officials explored ways to strengthen travel, promotion and investment links between the two countries. Arab News reported the underlying development, which Telegraph Middle East has reviewed for its regional business and policy significance.

What happened

Saudi and Indonesian officials held tourism talks. The discussion included cooperation and stronger bilateral visitor links.

Both markets have large religious, leisure and investment connections. The public record should be read carefully because developing stories can change as agencies, governments or institutions release additional information.

Why it matters

Tourism cooperation can support airline demand, hospitality investment and destination diversification.

Tourism growth depends on regulation, transport access, service quality, visitor confidence and the delivery of announced capacity.

For readers, the distinction between an announcement, a draft, a signed decision and implemented policy is essential. Telegraph Middle East will update this article if the source, timeline, figure or legal status changes materially.

What to watch next

Watch for route announcements, marketing agreements and investment projects.

Editors should continue to compare subsequent announcements with the original source. Any material change to the date, figure, legal status, attribution or operational outcome should be reflected in the article’s updated time and, where necessary, a visible correction or clarification note.

Author

  • Tourism & Hospitality Desk

    The Tourism & Hospitality Desk is a collaborative Telegraph Middle East editorial desk responsible for tourism strategy, destinations, hospitality and events. Reporting is developed from official statements, regulatory records, company disclosures, recognised data sources and attributable expert commentary. The desk distinguishes confirmed developments from projections and updates material information when reliable new evidence becomes available.

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Sources and methodology

This article was independently rewritten from the listed source and reviewed for clear attribution, dates and the distinction between confirmed facts, reported claims and future implementation.

Reporting desk

Tourism & Hospitality Desk

The Tourism & Hospitality Desk is a collaborative Telegraph Middle East editorial desk responsible for tourism strategy, destinations, hospitality and events. Reporting is developed from official statements, regulatory records, company disclosures, recognised data sources and attributable expert commentary. The desk distinguishes confirmed developments from projections and updates material information when reliable new evidence becomes available.

This is a collaborative editorial desk identity used for tourism strategy, destinations, hospitality and events. It does not represent a single individual journalist.

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