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CRUISE SAUDI INTERVIEW: STRENGTH IN DIVERSITY

Cruise and Travel With Bill Panoff
Cruise and Travel With Bill Panoff
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👁️ 1K views📅 4 years ago⏱️ 1:15
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this is the time to be in Saudi uh it's a great opportunity for everybody who wants and can add value

the cruise industry and uh of course the maritime industry is skewed generally towards men how do you feel uh you know as a woman in that particular industry

we see so many female leaders now Rising for the rungs being a little bit more visible

there's a lot of change happening there's a lot of opportunities for women to be promoted and to take active part

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QHow does the cruise industry in Saudi support diversity and opportunities for women?

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Cruise Saudi is driving the development of a fully integrated world-class and sustainable local cruise industry, in line with the goals of Vision 2030 – the Saudi leadership’s transformation blueprint. The industry not only plays an integral role in Saudi’s economic diversity and social transformation but is also opening new gateways welcoming the world to come and experience Saudi, making it a must-visit destination on travel lists of cruise enthusiasts. The aim is to expand tourism in Saudi, by attracting 100 million visits by 2030, of which one million will be welcomed by Cruise Saudi by 2028; and one is for 10% of GDP coming from tourism.