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Red Sea Global Raises Bar for Destination Resilience

Red Sea Global (RSG), the visionary developer behind some of the world’s most ambitious regenerative tourism projects, has unveiled its Destination Resilience Report. The report presents a robust framework that integrates crisis management, business continuity, and risk governance across all operations, ensuring safe and sustainable tourism experiences for travelers worldwide.

 

The report details RSG’s strategies for addressing risks such as natural disasters, climate change, infrastructure vulnerabilities, and supply chain disruptions. By prioritizing the safety of guests, local communities, and surrounding ecosystems, RSG ensures operational stability and long-term continuity.

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Destination Resilience

Dr. Mariam Fekteshlu, Head of Governance at RSG, emphasized that resilience is fundamental to the company’s mission. She noted that this approach allows RSG to anticipate challenges, prepare effectively, and adapt to changing conditions. Since its founding, RSG has championed sustainable tourism, underpinned by environmental responsibility, guest safety, and economic prosperity.

Global Recognition for Innovative Practices

RSG’s pioneering efforts have been acknowledged by international organizations such as the Business Continuity Institute (BCI) and the Institute of Risk Management (IRM). The report highlights advanced mechanisms designed to maintain business continuity, including alternative strategies and recovery plans that enable critical systems and facilities to withstand disruptions. Key infrastructure features include:

  • Onsite water reserves
  • Solar battery systems providing full operational power for up to two days
  • Emergency energy coverage lasting up to 15 days

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Commitment to Economic, Social Resilience

Aligned with Saudi Vision 2030, RSG invests heavily in skills development, entrepreneurship, and community-based initiatives. Programs like the Red Sea Sustainability Academy equip local communities with expertise in renewable energy and sustainable agriculture. Additionally, collaborations with local chambers of commerce foster small-business growth and economic diversification. Investments in health clinics, food security projects, and socio-economic research further strengthen community resilience and well-being.

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Hani Kabbajji, Executive Director of Risk and Resilience at RSG, described the company’s model as a bridge between luxury tourism and environmental and social responsibility. By embedding reliability, safety, and stewardship into every facet of its operations, RSG is not only attracting sustainability-conscious travelers but also redefining industry standards where luxury, people, and nature coexist harmoniously.

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