Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Gulf Travel Surge Propelled By Saudi Arabia And Bahrain


(MENAFN- The Arabian Post) Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

Travel demand across the Gulf is undergoing a distinctive shift as Saud Arabia and Bahrain emerge as the region's fastest-growing outbound markets. Airport usage data compiled by Dragonpass shows that Saudi travel volumes increased by 36 per cent this summer, with June marking its busiest month ever. Meanwhile Bahrain posted a 208 per cent year-on-year rise, the sharpest growth among Gulf Cooperation Council nations and a clear signal of expanding mobility across the region.

The surge in air travel across these Gulf states reflects a combination of expanded airport capacity, evolving travel behaviour and government efforts to reposition their countries as regional travel hubs. Saudi Arabia's growth aligns with its strategic development blueprint under Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to promote tourism and business travel alongside infrastructure investment. Bahrain's dramatic increase illustrates its emergence as a regional connector, reinforcing its role in the Gulf's evolving aviation and tourism ecosystem.

The upturn is not limited to those two. Other Gulf states including Qatar and Oman also recorded notable increases-travel volumes in Qatar rose by 198.9 per cent year-on-year, while Oman saw an 89.2 per cent boost as its airport infrastructure and heritage-led tourism gained traction. At the same time the region's historical hub United Arab Emirates witnessed a 21 per cent decline over the summer, a reversal that observers attribute to shifting travel patterns and growing competition from its neighbours.

Beyond sheer volume, travel habits are evolving. A rising number of travellers across the Gulf are opting for premium airport services such as lounge access, signalling growing demand for comfort and convenience. Bahrain now leads globally on lounge-use, with 1.35 per cent of passengers utilising premium facilities - a rate ahead of major global aviation hubs. Saudi Arabia placed second in the region at 0.86 per cent.

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Analysts suggest that this shift is driven by a combination of rising disposable incomes, increased business travel, and a changing perception of intra-Gulf mobility from a necessity to a lifestyle and leisure choice. Expansion of airport capacity, new routes and better services have made air travel more accessible and attractive than before. In Saudi Arabia, expanding infrastructure investment under Vision 2030 has increased flight connectivity and lifted capacity constraints. In Bahrain, efforts to position the nation as a regional aviation hub seem to be bearing fruit as the kingdom leverages its strategic geographic location and growing investment in tourism.

The broader context signals a reconfiguration of Gulf air travel dynamics. As smaller Gulf states and Saudi Arabia ramp up capacity and services, they are drawing passengers who might previously have transited through traditional hubs such as the UAE. This pattern points to intensifying intra-Gulf competition in aviation and travel services, accompanied by a shift in consumer preferences toward convenience, comfort and variety.

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