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Saudi Haj tourism loss highest in 50 years

Saudi Arabia’s Haj and Umrah industry may suffer a loss of more than 3 billion Saudi riyals ($799 million) this year, the biggest in the last 50 years, owing to swine flu. Sensex ends up 35pts “The hospitality sector will be most affected,” Abdul Ghani Al-Ansari, a member of the tourism committee at the MCCI, told Arab News. He said half of the hotels were saying that prospects of an upswing this year were bleak, as bookings were likely to fall considerably. “A number of Haj delegations and companies did not pay the last two instalments for their bookings so far. If they do not pay up the remaining instalments over the next 30 days, the loss would be more than 3 billion riyals,” he said. Al-Ansari said the situation could lead to a laying-off of a large number of employees in Makkah and Madinah. The official also blamed investors for not coming forward to support the ailing tourism sector. In a related development, representatives of investors in Haj, Umrah and tourism related industries met to discuss ways to tackle the negative impact of the H1N1 virus. The committee has decided to launch media campaigns and act in tandem with the Makkah Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Suggestions made at the meeting included extending the Umrah season to encourage more people to come to Makkah and Madinah.


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