Saudi Ministry of Tourism Records over 4,700 Violations in Makkah ahead of Hajj

Saudi Ministry of Tourism Records over 4,700 Violations in Makkah ahead of Hajj
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Saudi Ministry of Tourism Records over 4,700 Violations in Makkah ahead of Hajj

Saudi Ministry of Tourism Records over 4,700 Violations in Makkah ahead of Hajj

The Saudi Ministry of Tourism announced on Friday it will increase its monitoring and inspection of various tourist hospitality facilities in Makkah, including hotels, serviced apartments, and others to boost the quality of services provided to pilgrims during this year's Hajj.

The tours are being held under the guidance and supervision of Minister of Tourism Ahmed bin Aqeel Al-Khateeb.

The ministry's oversight teams have already carried out over 4,500 monitoring and inspection tours of hospitality facilities in Makkah.

They identified more than 4,700 violations, most of which were related to low cleanliness and maintenance standards and activities carried out without obtaining the necessary licenses.

The tours are part of the Ministry of Tourism's active efforts to serve pilgrims. They aim to provide them with the best services and facilities to make their Hajj rituals as smooth and reassuring as possible. The ministry also encourages pilgrims to submit inquiries and feedback about the services.



Saudi Arabia Officially Reopens its Embassy in Damascus

Saudi Charge d'Affaires Abdullah al-Haris speaks at the reopening of the embassy in Damascus. (Saudi Arabia's embassy in Damascus)
Saudi Charge d'Affaires Abdullah al-Haris speaks at the reopening of the embassy in Damascus. (Saudi Arabia's embassy in Damascus)
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Saudi Arabia Officially Reopens its Embassy in Damascus

Saudi Charge d'Affaires Abdullah al-Haris speaks at the reopening of the embassy in Damascus. (Saudi Arabia's embassy in Damascus)
Saudi Charge d'Affaires Abdullah al-Haris speaks at the reopening of the embassy in Damascus. (Saudi Arabia's embassy in Damascus)

Saudi Arabia officially reopened on Tuesday its embassy in Damascus after a 12-year closure.

Saudi Charge d'Affaires Abdullah al-Haris made the announcement during the reopening in the Syrian capital. The inauguration ceremony was attended by several senior Syrian government officials and diplomats.

Al-Haris described the reopening as a historic day in relations between Saudi Arabia and Syria.

He underscored the embassy’s keenness on exerting all possible efforts to bolster bilateral relations between Riyadh and Damascus.

Saudi Arabia had named Faisal bin Saud al-Mujfel as its ambassador to Syria months after announcing that it was restoring diplomatic ties with Damascus.

He is the Kingdom’s first ambassador to Syria since 2012.

Riyadh and Damascus announced in October that they were restoring ties, days after Syria’s membership was reinstated in the Arab League. Flights between the two countries were also resumed.