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Egypt - Tourism Suffering Due to Revolt - 20% Occupancy Rate in Sharm El-Sheikh Hotels

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
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20% occupancy rate of tourism in Sharm El-Sheikh

الأحد، 6 فبراير 2011 - 00:18​
Sunday, February 6, 2011 - 00:18
شرم الشيخ​
Sharm El-Sheikh
(أ. ش. أ)​
(A. U. A)


Adel Shukri, Secretary General of the Federation of Chambers of hotel and tourism in South Sinai, that the rate of occupancy Tourist Hotel Sharm El Sheikh, Dahab, Nuweiba and Taba decreasing every day because of the tourists to leave the hotel and non-arrival of tourists from other countries.

He pointed out thanks to a problem in the employment of these hotels, which necessitated the granting some leave until the end of the crisis.



It should be noted that there is congestion in the stations, buses, taxis, due to the return of large numbers of workers in tourism to their provinces until the end of the crisis.


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