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Hotels, resorts reopen as Egypt resumes gradual return to normalcy

Staff of Hilton Hurghada Plaza line up while clad in face masks, shields and latex gloves as they receive visitors in Egypt’s southern Red Sea city of Hurghada on June 19, 2020. (AFP)
Staff of Hilton Hurghada Plaza line up while clad in face masks, shields and latex gloves as they receive visitors in Egypt’s southern Red Sea city of Hurghada on June 19, 2020. (AFP)
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20 Jun 2020 07:06:24 GMT9
20 Jun 2020 07:06:24 GMT9

Arab News

DUBAI: Egypt’s tourism ministry said 266 hotels and resorts have reopened in the country after receiving the hygiene safety certificate, a new requirement amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The hotels have obtained the certificate after fulfilling new regulations set by the ministry in accordance with the World Health Organization, local daily Ahram Online reported.

The new regulations include mandatory regular disinfection as well as reduction of occupancy rates to 50 percent.

The government earlier announced it will allow regular international flights at all Egyptian airports from July 1, while keeping tourism in the country partially restricted.

Foreign tourists will only be allowed entry to South Sinai, the Red Sea governorate and the Marsa South.

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