‎A look at tourism employees, occupancy in Q4

A look at tourism activities employees, occupancy rates, prices in Q4 2024

Riyadh city


The number of employees working in thetourism sector in Saudi Arabia rose by 4% year-on-year (YoY) in Q4 2024 to 966,500, data issued by the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) showed.

Saudi employees represented 25% of the total workforce in tourism activities or 242,100 employees, while non-Saudis comprised 75% of the sector’s total employees at 724,500.

The following table shows the number of employees working in tourism duringQ4 2024:

Tourism Employees (‘000)

Employees

Q4 2023

Q4 2024

Change

Saudis

244.90

242.07

(1%)

Non-Saudis

684.51

724.46

+6%

Total

929.40

966.53

+4%

The following table shows the number of employees working in tourism since Q1 2023:
 

Tourism Employees (‘000)

Period

Saudis

Non-Saudis

Total

Q1 2023

239.74

660.79

900.53

Q2

242.11

670.08

912.20

Q3

243.95

675.22

919.17

Q4

244.90

684.51

929.40

Q1 2024

247.71

696.59

944.30

Q2

245.91

713.27

959.18

Q3

240.77

707.86

948.63

Q4

242.07

724.46

966.53

Data indicated that the number of male employees in tourism activities reached approximately 838,000, accounting for nearly 87% of the sector’stotal, while the number of female workers reached about 128,600, or over 13% of the total number of workers in tourism duringQ4 2024.
 

The food and beverage servicessegment accounted for the largest number of employees in Q4 2024, with nearly 637,900 workers, representing 66% of the total workforce, followed by the visitor accommodation segment, with approximately 132,000 employees.

The following table indicates is the total number of employees in tourism by segment:

Tourism Employees (‘000)

Activity

Male

Female

Total

Food and beverage services

570.21

67.69

637.89

Visitor accommodation

109.73

22.19

131.91

Retail trade in specialgoods 

47.89

14.40

62.29

Passenger land transport

28.10

2.95

31.05

Travel agencies and reservation services

16.99

3.77

20.75

Passenger air transport

14.49

6.21

20.70

Transport charter

18.76

1.59

20.35

Other services in the sector

13.93

4.65

18.58

Sports and entertainment activities

9.78

3.76

13.54

Passenger rail transport

4.11

0.19

4.30

Cultural activities

2.66

0.93

3.60

Passenger water transport

1.35

0.25

1.59

Total

837.97

128.56

966.53

Riyadh topped the Kingdom’s regions in terms of the number of workers in tourism activities, atnearly 320,600, representingabout 33% of the total, followed by Makkah region with approximately 269,000 workers, as shown in the following table:​

Distribution of  Employees by Region (‘000)

Region

Number of Employees (‘000)

Percentage of Total (%)

Riyadh

320.62

33.2%

Makkah

268.95

27.8%

Eastern Region

146.90

15.2%

Madinah

57.00

5.9%

Asir

46.52

4.8%

Qassim

32.19

3.3%

Jazan

27.52

2.8%

Tabuk

21.62

2.2%

Hail

12.48

1.3%

Najran

10.42

1.1%

Al-Jouf

8.02

0.8%

Northern Borders

7.25

0.8%

Al-Baha

7.04

0.7%

Total

966.53

100%

Hotel room occupancy reached approximately 56% during Q4 2024, while room occupancy in serviced apartments and other hospitality facilities reached 55.9%.

Occupancy Rates for  Serviced Apartments, Other Hospitality Facilities & Hotels

Period

Hotels (%)

Serviced Apartments & Other Hospitality Facilities (%)

Q1 2023

63.2%

53.0%

Q2

54.9%

50.9%

Q3

53.4%

56.2%

Q4

60.2%

55.4%

Q1 2024

60.9%

54.5%

Q2

55.4%

52.4%

Q3

46.1%

58.0%

Q4

56.0%

55.9%

Below are the occupancy rates for serviced apartments, other hospitality facilities, and hotels by region during the fourth quarter of 2024.

Room Occupancy Rate by Region

Region

Serviced Apartment Rooms (%)

Hotels (%)

Riyadh

71.5%

72.0%

Madinah

48.7%

74.8%

Eastern Region

59.6%

60.2%

Makkah

46.9%

49.3%

Tabuk

51.4%

45.5%

Najran

57.6%

41.6%

Qassim

50.9%

46.5%

Hail

55.2%

42.6%

Asir

39.9%

34.8%

Northern Borders

43.4%

45.2%

Jazan

50.3%

44.4%

Al-Baha

29.2%

26.8%

Al-Jouf

42.1%

38.5%

The average daily rate for a hotel room reached about SAR 440 during Q4 2024, a 2% decrease compared to Q4 2023.

The average daily rate for a room in serviced apartments and other hospitality facilities reached approximately SAR 220 during the same quarter, a 25% increase compared Q4 2023.

Average Daily Rate (SAR)

Period

Hotels (SAR)

Serviced Apartments & Other Hospitality Facilities (SAR)

Q1 2023

515.4

168.0

Q2

790.0

174.2

Q3

442.2

172.5

Q4

449.5

175.6

Q1 2024

494.0

194.7

Q2

668.8

198.6

Q3

353.7

200.0

Q4

440.1

219.6

The following table shows the average daily rate per room in serviced apartments, other hospitality facilities and hotels in Q4 2024:

Average Daily Rate (SAR)

Region

Rooms in Serviced Apartments

Hotels

Riyadh

237

1013

Tabuk

137

521

Eastern Region

223

417

Hail

188

412

Madinah

232

408

Qassim

139

402

Makkah

269

345

Jazan

189

311

Asir

118

292

Al-Jouf

124

271

Al-Baha

127

270

Najran

94

236

Northern Borders

169

193

The average lengthof stay for a guest in hotels was nearly 3.6 nights during Q4 2024, which is the same average as in the corresponding quarter of 2023. The average period of stay for a guest in serviced apartments and other hospitality facilities was around 2.1 nights during Q4 2024, a decrease of 12.1% compared to Q4 2023, which stood at 2.4 nights.

Average Stay in Serviced Apartments, Hotels,Other Hospitality Facilities (Night)

Period

Hotels

Serviced Apartments & Other Facilities

Q1 2023

3.7

2.5

Q2 2023

4.4

2.4

Q3 2023

3.7

2.5

Q4 2023

3.6

2.4

Q1 2024

4.1

2.2

Q2 2024

5.2

2.1

Q3 2024

4.2

2.1

Q4 2024

3.6

2.1

The following table shows the average length of stay at hotels, serviced apartments and other hospitality facilities by region in Q4 2024:
 

Average Lengthof Stay by Region in Q4 2024 (Night)

Region

Hotels

No. of Rooms in Serviced Apartments

Makkah

4.1

2.0

Madinah

3.5

2.4

Riyadh

2.9

2.3

Tabuk

2.5

2.3

Eastern Region

2.2

2.2

Najran

2.1

2.3

Al-Jouf

2.0

2.1

Northern Borders

2.0

2.0

Asir

1.9

2.1

Qassim

1.7

1.8

Jazan

1.7

1.9

Al-Baha

1.6

2.0

Hail

1.6

1.9

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