Occupancy rates of Dead Sea and Amman hotels at 32%
Ammon News - Statistics from the Jordan Hotel Association (JHA) revealed occupancy rates in hotels across the Kingdom during the Eid al-Fitr holiday, which declined compared to previous years.
5-star hotel reservations in Amman during the Eid al-Fitr holiday reached 32% of capacity, 32% at the Dead Sea, and 24% in Petra, according to figures reviewed by Ammon.
4-star hotel reservations in Amman reached 32%, 25% at the Dead Sea, and 14% in Petra.

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