Reopening of the King Fahd Causeway will add billions of dollars to Bahrain’s economy as visitor levels return to pre-pandemic levels, according to an expert. Dr. Ali Al-Moulani, President of the Bahrain Economists Society, hailed the Kingdom’s ‘longstanding tourism and trade ties’ with Saudi Arabia following news that the country’s travel restrictions will soon be lifted. Saudi citizens will be permitted to travel via air, land and sea from March 31 2021 following a drop in the number of COVID cases. A suspension on international flights will be lifted on the same date, according to the country’s Ministry of the Interior. After the travel restrictions are removed, thousands of visitors are expected to cross the King Fahd Causeway linking Saudi Arabia to Bahrain – leading to an anticipated rebound for the Kingdom’s tourism and hospitality sector. Dr. Ali Al-Moulani, President of the Bahrain Economists Society, commented, “Bahrain and Saudi Arabia have had longstanding tourism and trade ties, with trade between our two countries growing 43% during the third quarter of 2020. The recent announcement made about permanently opening the King Fahad Causeway will strengthen these ties even further. Prior to the pandemic, Bahrain welcomed around 11 million tourists with over 88% coming through the Causeway. The number of visitors from Saudi Arabia is set to gradually go back to normal levels following this announcement and expected to add around US $2.9 billion to Bahrain’s economy this year based on average tourist spending in 2019.”
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The embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Bahrain announced that its citizens can return to the Kingdom via the King Fahd Causeway without prior permission, as of Thursday July 23, 2020. Saudi citizens who wish to return to Saudi Arabia should comply with the precautionary measures in force in the Kingdom. The reopening of the causeway comes as Bahrain and Saudi ease COVID-19 restrictions. The 25km-long causeway linking Saudi Arabia and Bahrain is instrumental to economic and tourism activities in both countries. Last year Bahrain received a total of 11.1 million visitors, with 88% are coming through the King Fahad causeway, accounting for 9.7 million visitors
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