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Hospitality Facilities Will Face Maximum Fine of SR1 Million
Hospitality Facilities Will Face Maximum Fine of SR1 Million

Gulf Insider

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Insider

Hospitality Facilities Will Face Maximum Fine of SR1 Million

The Ministry of Tourism warned private tourist and hospitality facilities of maximum fine of SR1 million for committing violations related to license the absence of the requisite license or permit, the violators will face penalties, which may include fines of up to SR1 million, facility closure, or both, along with potential damage to the establishment's reputation, the ministry said while emphasizing that penalties will be imposed on any establishment that violates the Tourism Law by operating without the necessary license from the Ministry of ministry stressed the importance of hospitality and private tourist facilities obtaining proper licenses to operate in compliance with the Tourism Law and its regulations. This requirement aims to ensure the quality of services provided to tourists and visitors across all Saudi regions and read: Etidal Blocks 1.2 Million Extremist Links That Used to Evade Digital Monitoring 16 minutes ago 15 hours ago 15 hours ago

Tourism Ministry: Hospitality facilities will face maximum fine of SR1 million for license violations
Tourism Ministry: Hospitality facilities will face maximum fine of SR1 million for license violations

Saudi Gazette

time18-05-2025

  • Business
  • Saudi Gazette

Tourism Ministry: Hospitality facilities will face maximum fine of SR1 million for license violations

Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — The Ministry of Tourism warned private tourist and hospitality facilities of maximum fine of SR1 million for committing violations related to license regulations. In the absence of the requisite license or permit, the violators will face penalties, which may include fines of up to SR1 million, facility closure, or both, along with potential damage to the establishment's reputation, the ministry said while emphasizing that penalties will be imposed on any establishment that violates the Tourism Law by operating without the necessary license from the Ministry of Tourism. The ministry stressed the importance of hospitality and private tourist facilities obtaining proper licenses to operate in compliance with the Tourism Law and its regulations. This requirement aims to ensure the quality of services provided to tourists and visitors across all Saudi regions and cities.

Jordan: Cabinet approves initiative to boost tourism, heritage, and eco-tourism in Ajloun
Jordan: Cabinet approves initiative to boost tourism, heritage, and eco-tourism in Ajloun

Zawya

time23-04-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Jordan: Cabinet approves initiative to boost tourism, heritage, and eco-tourism in Ajloun

AMMAN — Minister of Government Communications Mohammad Momani outlined several key decisions made by the Cabinet during its Tuesday session, chaired by Prime Minister Jafar Hassan in the northern governorate of Ajloun. In a press conference following the meeting, Momani, who is also the Government spokesperson, announced a series of initiatives aimed at boosting the tourism sector in Ajloun, a region renowned for its rich historical and cultural significance on Jordan's tourism map, according to a Prime Ministry statement. The Cabinet approved the rationale behind the draft bylaw for the Development and Enhancement of the Tourism Sector Fund for 2025. The draft would now be forwarded to the Legislation and Opinion Bureau for further review and processing in accordance with legal procedures. Momani said that the draft law is in line with recent amendments to the Tourism Law, which mandates the establishment of a fund under the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. The fund's mission is to support tourism development, enhance security in tourism, and provide financial and technical resources for innovative tourism projects. It will also focus on empowering local communities, especially women and youth. The Cabinet also approved the rationale for the 2025 draft bylaw on Tourist Restaurants, which includes legal provisions to establish non-smoking areas within these establishments. The bylaw aims to promote inclusive and sustainable tourism by catering to all community segments, including the elderly, children, and people with disabilities. It also seeks to enhance accessibility in restaurants and highlight Jordan's cultural heritage through traditional dishes. The Cabinet also approved the amended bylaw for the Jordanian Tourism Restaurants Association for 2025. The changes align with the updated Tourism Law, replacing licensing procedures with an approval mechanism. The amendments also introduce new restaurant classifications and adjust membership and annual subscription fees to better support the association's operations. The Cabinet also discussed the draft bylaw for Traditional Handicrafts and Industries for 2025, alongside amendments to the bylaw governing the Jordanian Association for Traditional Crafts and Industries. The aim is to streamline registration and classification processes, improve the business environment, and enhance employment opportunities, particularly for women and people with disabilities. Notably, membership fees for these groups will be exempted. The Cabinet also took steps to regulate eco-lodges in Ajloun, addressing licensing challenges and ensuring sustainable operations that will contribute to the local economy and job creation. These measures are expected to be implemented within two months. On heritage preservation, the Cabinet approved the rationale for the 2025 National Documents Preservation draft bylaw, aimed at safeguarding Jordan's documentary heritage and unifying national efforts for document preservation. The draft seeks to classify records according to age criteria, in line with the National Documents Law No. 9 of 2017. Momani also announced the Cabinet's decision on the formation of the Committee of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in Jordan. The committee will coordinate actions among 30 member institutions, including government agencies and civil society organisations, to oversee nature conservation efforts and ensure Jordan meets its international environmental commitments. The Ministry of Environment will chair the committee. Jordan has been a member of the IUCN since 1981 and has hosted its regional office since 2004, demonstrating the Kingdom's long-standing commitment to environmental protection and international cooperation. The Cabinet also approved a memorandum of understanding between the Ministry of Agriculture and the Khalifa International Award for Date Palm and Agricultural Innovation, which will support the 7th Jordan International Date Festival in 2025. The Cabinet also approved a cooperation agreement between the Ministry of Health and Latter-day Saint Charities for a neonatal resuscitation training program, aimed at equipping healthcare professionals with the skills necessary to save newborn lives through specialised training and capacity building. © Copyright The Jordan Times. All rights reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Cabinet approves initiative to boost tourism, heritage, and eco-tourism in Ajloun
Cabinet approves initiative to boost tourism, heritage, and eco-tourism in Ajloun

Jordan Times

time22-04-2025

  • Business
  • Jordan Times

Cabinet approves initiative to boost tourism, heritage, and eco-tourism in Ajloun

The Cabinet, during a session held in Ajloun, approves key decisions aimed at boosting the tourism sector (Petra photo) AMMAN — Minister of Government Communications Mohammad Momani outlined several key decisions made by the Cabinet during its Tuesday session, chaired by Prime Minister Jafar Hassan in the northern governorate of Ajloun. In a press conference following the meeting, Momani, who is also the Government spokesperson, announced a series of initiatives aimed at boosting the tourism sector in Ajloun, a region renowned for its rich historical and cultural significance on Jordan's tourism map, according to a Prime Ministry statement. The Cabinet approved the rationale behind the draft bylaw for the Development and Enhancement of the Tourism Sector Fund for 2025. The draft would now be forwarded to the Legislation and Opinion Bureau for further review and processing in accordance with legal procedures. Momani said that the draft law is in line with recent amendments to the Tourism Law, which mandates the establishment of a fund under the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. The fund's mission is to support tourism development, enhance security in tourism, and provide financial and technical resources for innovative tourism projects. It will also focus on empowering local communities, especially women and youth. The Cabinet also approved the rationale for the 2025 draft bylaw on Tourist Restaurants, which includes legal provisions to establish non-smoking areas within these establishments. The bylaw aims to promote inclusive and sustainable tourism by catering to all community segments, including the elderly, children, and people with disabilities. It also seeks to enhance accessibility in restaurants and highlight Jordan's cultural heritage through traditional dishes. The Cabinet also approved the amended bylaw for the Jordanian Tourism Restaurants Association for 2025. The changes align with the updated Tourism Law, replacing licensing procedures with an approval mechanism. The amendments also introduce new restaurant classifications and adjust membership and annual subscription fees to better support the association's operations. The Cabinet also discussed the draft bylaw for Traditional Handicrafts and Industries for 2025, alongside amendments to the bylaw governing the Jordanian Association for Traditional Crafts and Industries. The aim is to streamline registration and classification processes, improve the business environment, and enhance employment opportunities, particularly for women and people with disabilities. Notably, membership fees for these groups will be exempted. The Cabinet also took steps to regulate eco-lodges in Ajloun, addressing licensing challenges and ensuring sustainable operations that will contribute to the local economy and job creation. These measures are expected to be implemented within two months. On heritage preservation, the Cabinet approved the rationale for the 2025 National Documents Preservation draft bylaw, aimed at safeguarding Jordan's documentary heritage and unifying national efforts for document preservation. The draft seeks to classify records according to age criteria, in line with the National Documents Law No. 9 of 2017. Momani also announced the Cabinet's decision on the formation of the Committee of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in Jordan. The committee will coordinate actions among 30 member institutions, including government agencies and civil society organisations, to oversee nature conservation efforts and ensure Jordan meets its international environmental commitments. The Ministry of Environment will chair the committee. Jordan has been a member of the IUCN since 1981 and has hosted its regional office since 2004, demonstrating the Kingdom's long-standing commitment to environmental protection and international cooperation. The Cabinet also approved a memorandum of understanding between the Ministry of Agriculture and the Khalifa International Award for Date Palm and Agricultural Innovation, which will support the 7th Jordan International Date Festival in 2025. The Cabinet also approved a cooperation agreement between the Ministry of Health and Latter-day Saint Charities for a neonatal resuscitation training program, aimed at equipping healthcare professionals with the skills necessary to save newborn lives through specialised training and capacity building. Page 2

32% surge in Saudi tourism licenses issued in 2024
32% surge in Saudi tourism licenses issued in 2024

Saudi Gazette

time20-04-2025

  • Business
  • Saudi Gazette

32% surge in Saudi tourism licenses issued in 2024

Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — The Ministry of Tourism recorded a growth of 32 percent in the number of licenses issued for travel and tourism services across Saudi Arabia by the end of 2024, reaching a total of 2,853, compared to the year 2023. According to preliminary data from the ministry, the Riyadh region topped among the 13 regions with issuance of a total of 955 licenses. Riyadh was followed by the Makkah region with 792 licenses, Eastern Province -472, Madinah Region -191, and Qassim Region -116 licenses. The Tourism Law defines travel and tourism services as arranging, organizing, and providing tourism-related services, including tours, ticket sales, visa assistance, and hospitality bookings. The Ministry of Tourism Spokesman Mohammed Al-Rasasimah stated that this increase in licenses reflects the ministry's commitment to supporting tourism operators and enhancing service quality to meet the needs of the growing number of domestic and international tourists. "This is in addition to the efforts made within the "Our guests are a priority" campaign, which aims to enhance the commitment of travel and tourism service providers and ensure their compliance with the requirements and conditions set by the Tourism Law and its regulations," he added.

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