Neom Wants 5 Million Tourists By 2030 – How Far Along Is it?


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Neom has said it wants five million visitors by 2030. For now, some projects are moving along, but it still has a lot of ground to make up.

Executives at Saudi Arabia’s giga-project, Neom, have revealed updated timelines for the multi-billion-dollar development. Some milestones are near-term and well-defined, such as Trojena, which is set to welcome guests in two years. Others, like The Line, are more open-ended.

Neom is the flagship project of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, an initiative aimed at transforming the country’s economy. It comprises several zones: Magna, Oxagon, Sindalah, Trojena, and The Line, with the potential for more to come.

Comparable in size to a large U.S. state or small European country, and with an estimated budget exceeding $500 billion, Neom has faced skepticism since its 2017 unveiling. Reports of delays—often citing unnamed sources—have circulated frequently.

Neom recently released a series of video updates featuring department heads at last month’s World Economic Forum in Davos.

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