AMMAN — The Director General of the Jordan Tourism Board, Abdul Razzaq Arabiyat said that he expected hotel occupancy in
Petra to reach 100 percent between September and November, according to Al-Ghad
News.
Arabiyat said during a media forum organized by the Center
for Defending Freedom of Journalists that tourism has begun to recover and that
the next season will “be strong” and see a revitalized tourism activity in the
Kingdom.
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AMMAN — The Director General of the
Jordan Tourism Board, Abdul Razzaq Arabiyat said that he expected hotel occupancy in
Petra to reach 100 percent between September and November, according to Al-Ghad
News.
Arabiyat said during a media forum organized by the Center
for Defending Freedom of Journalists that tourism has begun to recover and that
the next season will “be strong” and see a revitalized tourism activity in the
Kingdom.
Read more National news
Jordan News