Expected Recovery of Accommodation, Support Services Sector in Medinah, Makkah

FILE PHOTO: Pilgrims, keeping a safe social distance, perform Umrah at the Grand Mosque, in the holy city of Makkah, Saudi Arabia, October 4, 2020. (Reuters)
FILE PHOTO: Pilgrims, keeping a safe social distance, perform Umrah at the Grand Mosque, in the holy city of Makkah, Saudi Arabia, October 4, 2020. (Reuters)
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Expected Recovery of Accommodation, Support Services Sector in Medinah, Makkah

FILE PHOTO: Pilgrims, keeping a safe social distance, perform Umrah at the Grand Mosque, in the holy city of Makkah, Saudi Arabia, October 4, 2020. (Reuters)
FILE PHOTO: Pilgrims, keeping a safe social distance, perform Umrah at the Grand Mosque, in the holy city of Makkah, Saudi Arabia, October 4, 2020. (Reuters)

Experts have identified several factors that will contribute to the recovery of the accommodation and support services sector in the two holy cities of Makkah and Madinah with the coming month of Ramadan.

The operation of the Haramain Train is among the main factors that will contribute to the revitalization of travel to and from the two cities, in addition to the rapid vaccination campaign, with more than 3 million people inoculated so far, according to recent figures published by the Saudi Health Ministry.

Hotels in Makkah and Madinah constitute 75 percent of the total hotels operating in Saudi Arabia, with 1,151 licensed hotels in Makkah having around 450,000 rooms, and about 75,000 rooms in Madinah. These businesses are greatly relied on to revive other economic sectors, especially in light of the recession that was caused by the total and partial lockdown in the Kingdom.

According to experts, transportation, restaurants, and retail outlets will see some improvement in the two cities during the holy month of Ramadan, as occupancy rates are expected to increase and reach their peak in the last ten days of the month.

This optimism comes a few days after the Saudi government presented a package of initiatives to support investors and economic establishments operating in the Hajj and Umrah sector.
Economic Expert Marwan Al-Sharif noted that the operation of the Haramain train would constitute an important factor in reviving the economy in the two cities, with the increase in the number of pilgrims.

He also pointed to the importance of precautionary measures that the train administration would take to ensure the safety of passengers and to prevent the spread of the virus.



Turkmenistan, Iran Sign Deal to Supply Gas to Iraq

The deal was announced by Turkmenistan's foreign ministry - AFP File Photo
The deal was announced by Turkmenistan's foreign ministry - AFP File Photo
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Turkmenistan, Iran Sign Deal to Supply Gas to Iraq

The deal was announced by Turkmenistan's foreign ministry - AFP File Photo
The deal was announced by Turkmenistan's foreign ministry - AFP File Photo

Turkmenistan and Iran on Wednesday signed a contract for the delivery of 10 billion cubic meters a year of Turkmen gas that Iran will then ship on to Iraq.

The deal was announced by Turkmenistan's foreign ministry, which did not state the monetary worth of the contract, according to The AP.

The ministry's statement said Iranian companies will construct a new 125-kilometer (77-mile) pipeline to Iran to expand Turkmenistan's delivery capacity. The ministry said Turkmenistan plans to increase its gas supplies to Iran to 40 billion cubic meters a year.

Iraq last year faced disruptions in the supply of Iranian gas, which accounted for about 40% of its imports.

Turkmenistan is heavily reliant on revenue from sales of the gas in its vast reserves. And the government was instructed to find alternative options to ensure the operation of power plants in the central and southern provinces of the country.

The former Soviet republic of Turkmenistan relies heavily on the export of its vast natural gas reserves. China is the country's main customer for gas and Turkmenistan also is working on a pipeline to supply gas to Afghanistan, Pakistan and India.