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Saudi Arabia Restores WhatsApp Calls After Six-Year Ban, Becomes Top Destination for Pakistani Travelers

by Anum Arif
February 3, 2025
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Riyadh: In a surprising turn of events, WhatsApp users in Saudi Arabia can now make voice and video calls after a six-year ban on the service. The reactivation of these features has sparked discussions about the future of digital communication in the Kingdom, especially since there was no prior official announcement from Saudi authorities regarding the change.

WhatsApp Calling Features Restored in Saudi Arabia

WhatsApp, the world’s most widely used messaging app, introduced voice calls in 2015 and video calls in 2016. However, in 2019, Saudi authorities blocked these services, citing regulatory policies and concerns over cybersecurity and monitoring.

The recent lifting of restrictions on WhatsApp calls suggests a potential shift in Saudi Arabia’s approach to digital communication. While the decision has been welcomed by users, uncertainty remains regarding whether this move is permanent or temporary, as no official statement has been issued.

Possible Reasons Behind the Lifting of the Ban

Technology expert Abdullah Al-Subaei stated that this move is aligned with Saudi Arabia’s ongoing digital transformation efforts and aims to enhance telecommunications infrastructure. The Kingdom has been making strides in improving its internet services, cybersecurity policies, and digital economy, which could have influenced this decision.

Saudi Arabia has been heavily investing in Vision 2030, an ambitious reform plan focused on modernizing the economy and reducing dependence on oil revenues. As part of this vision, the Kingdom has been enhancing its telecom sector, digital payments, and internet services, possibly leading to a reconsideration of past restrictions on VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) services like WhatsApp.

Despite the positive reception from users, concerns remain about whether this reactivation is a permanent policy shift or a temporary test before regulatory changes.

Saudi Arabia Emerges as the Top Destination for Pakistani Travelers

Alongside these digital changes, Saudi Arabia has also become the most popular travel destination for Pakistani visitors, experiencing a 100% year-on-year increase in travelers.

According to Wego, a leading travel app in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, Saudi Arabia is the top international destination for Pakistanis, with a significant surge in visitors over the past year.

Factors Driving Saudi Arabia’s Popularity Among Pakistani Travelers

  1. Religious Tourism
    • Saudi Arabia is home to the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah, making it a key pilgrimage destination for Muslims worldwide.
    • Pakistani travelers frequently visit Saudi Arabia for Hajj and Umrah, particularly during Ramadan, when millions gather for religious rituals.
  2. Economic and Business Ties
    • Saudi Arabia hosts a large Pakistani expatriate community, with millions of workers employed in various industries.
    • Strengthening business and economic relations between the two countries has further boosted travel.
  3. Vision 2030 Mega-Projects
    • Saudi Arabia is developing ambitious tourism projects such as NEOM, a futuristic city on the Red Sea, and The Red Sea Project, which emphasizes luxury and eco-tourism.
    • These projects aim to transform Saudi Arabia into a global tourism hub, attracting visitors from all over the world.
  4. Improved Travel Services
    • The introduction of “Book on Wego”, an online travel agent platform for Pakistani users, has made it easier to plan and book trips to Saudi Arabia.
    • More direct flights, visa facilitation, and hospitality services have contributed to the increase in Pakistani tourists.

Saudi Arabia’s Expanding Tourism Industry

Under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia aims to become a leading tourism destination by:

  • Developing world-class resorts, entertainment hubs, and cultural attractions.
  • Offering e-visas and simplified travel processes to international tourists.
  • Promoting diverse travel experiences beyond religious tourism, including adventure, heritage, and luxury tourism.

Conclusion

Saudi Arabia’s lifting of the WhatsApp call ban and its growing tourism industry indicate a wider transformation in the Kingdom’s policies. The resumption of WhatsApp calls may be a step toward greater digital openness, while the surge in Pakistani travelers highlights the deepening ties between the two nations.

With technological advancements and tourism expansions, Saudi Arabia is positioning itself as both a modern digital economy and a premier global travel destination. However, the long-term stability of WhatsApp calls and the sustainability of tourism growth will depend on future policy decisions and regulatory developments.

Tags: Saudi Arabiavoice and video callswhatsapp calls

Anum Arif

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