Travel agents and pilgrims worldwide are now able to plan and organize religious travels with Zamzam.com. A joint venture with TBO.com,the world’s leading travel distribution technology platform, the first Online Travel Agency (OTA) platform for religious travels launched recently with a vast range of B2B services aiming to deliver an unparalleled and memorable experience to
The General Entertainment Authority, in cooperation with WWE, has announced that Elimination Chamber will be held at the “Jeddah Superdome”, the world’s largest pillarless Superdome, on Saturday, February 19, 2022. More details of the event will be announced in the coming weeks.
In its inaugural edition, the AlUla Design Award (ADA) launched an Open Call, inviting Saudi, regional and international designers to deliver product concepts inspired by the heritage, nature and art of AlUla – a spectacular desertscape with an oasis, and the heart of the ancient Incense Road. More than 400 submissions were received and reviewed
BCG Platinion, the strategy consultancy specializing in digital technology, openeda Middle East office in the UAEin the beginning of 2022 to optimally serve the growth market in the region. BCG Platinionhas long operated in a multitude of regional and international markets – including the Middle East – and the upcoming launch will increase the total
MAIZ – a unique fine dining concept that brings authentic Saudi cuisine in a thematic Saudi Arabian cultural setting – will open at the Bujairi Terrace, a new fine-dining destination being developed as part of the US$20 billion Diriyah Gate Development – that is part of Saudi Arabia’s economic diversification plan. Set up in an
The Emirates A380 emblazoned with the blue Expo 2020 “mobility” livery has landed in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, carrying one of the most popular clubs in global football; Real Madrid, all the way from Madrid, Spain, to defend their title at the Spanish Super Cup semi-finals. Onboard this special charter flight, guests and players from the Spanish
Archaeologists from the University of Western Australia (UWA) have determined that the people who lived in ancient north-west Arabia built long-distance ‘funerary avenues’ – major pathways flanked by thousands of burial monuments that linked oases and pastures –suggesting a high degree of social and economic connection between the region’s populations in the 3rd millennium BCE.