The upcoming Red Sea International Airport, powered by solar energy, is poised to become operational in the coming months.
Red Sea Global, the developer behind the regenerative tourism project, has shared an update on the progress achieved during the initial phase of the Red Sea destination. Owned by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, the company's journey, initiated six years ago upon announcement by Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, has seen substantial developments.
13 hotels and essential infrastructure have been established, marking significant milestones. John Pagano, CEO of the developer company, expressed his anticipation for introducing the Red Sea destination to the global stage.
Over the course of six years, we have achieved remarkable advancement, crafting luxurious resorts and top-tier, eco-friendly infrastructure in a distant locale. This showcases our dedication to innovation in harmony with our regenerative philosophy and responsible development commitment,
he remarked.
The past six years have witnessed the creation of outstanding resorts and sustainable infrastructure, reflecting the company's commitment to innovation and responsible development.
The Desert Rock mountain resort project is also progressing impressively, with more than 50% of the construction completed. Notable strides have been made in constructing key structures and infrastructure, further solidifying the comprehensive experience offered by the Red Sea destination.
We stand prepared to create an abundance of exceptional experiences as we strive to elevate Saudi Arabia's global prominence, proudly establishing it as a must-visit destination,
affirmed, John Pagano