Hotels, Tourist Accommodation Remain Closed in Morocco due to Pandemic

Hotels, Tourist Accommodation Remain Closed in Morocco due to Pandemic
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Hotels, Tourist Accommodation Remain Closed in Morocco due to Pandemic

Hotels, Tourist Accommodation Remain Closed in Morocco due to Pandemic

Morocco’s Prime Minister Saad Eddine El Othmani met Friday with professionals in the tourism sector, which has been severely affected by the coronavirus pandemic.

The Tourism Ministry has announced it is carrying out studies on the measures related to the financial, social and administrative aspects of the tourism sector.

Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation Nadia Fettah Alaoui had revealed that 95 percent of the hotels and tourist accommodation units in the Kingdom are closed due to the novel coronavirus outbreak.

She pointed to a report by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) that revealed a drop in air traffic in Morocco by about five million passengers, which will incur financial and job losses on the sector.

“The tourism sector has benefited from the measures taken by the Kingdom, since nearly 70 percent of employees in the sector registered in the National Social Security Fund (CNSS) have received monthly allowances,” she said.

Informal sector workers and businesses have benefited from other support measures, the tourism minister added.

At the legislative level, she further noted, the House of Representatives adopted a bill to keep tourism businesses afloat and guarantee consumer rights.

The bill outlines special provisions for travel contracts, tourist stays and passenger air transport contracts.

Under the bill, tourism service providers may reimburse their customers via an “IOU” (I Owe You), offering a similar or equivalent service without any rate increase.



Riyadh International Industry Week 2025 Kicks off Monday

The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat
The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat
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Riyadh International Industry Week 2025 Kicks off Monday

The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat
The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat

Riyadh International Industry Week 2025 is set to launch on Monday, bringing together more than 524 exhibitors from 20 countries. The premier industrial event anticipates welcoming over 25,000 visitors, including industry specialists and key stakeholders, at the Riyadh International Convention & Exhibition Centre (RICEC).

Running from May 12 to 15 and spanning over 20,000 square meters, Riyadh International Industry Week 2025 is expected to be the largest industrial gathering of its kind in the Middle East, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The event will showcase more than 48,000 cutting-edge industrial products and technologies, along with national pavilions representing seven major industrial nations.

The program includes panel sessions featuring insights from leading experts in manufacturing, supply chains, and digital transformation. Attendees can also look forward to live demonstrations of the latest industrial innovations and reviews of initiatives and enablers supporting the Kingdom’s growing industrial ecosystem.

Riyadh International Industry Week reflects the Kingdom's accelerating industrial advancement, highlights expanding investment opportunities in the sector, and promotes supply chain integration—all in line with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.