Hospitality facilities in Makkah, Madinah urged to comply with safety instructions

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Hospitality facilities in Makkah and Madinah have been asked to follow the guidelines to preserve the safety of visitors and pilgrims during the Holy Month of Ramadan and the upcoming Hajj season.

A circular from the Saudi Ministry of Tourism stressed the importance of adhering to the instructions, guidelines, and circulars issued by the General Directorate of Civil Defense.

According to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), the ministry also called on hospitality facilities to activate their approved evacuation plans in emergencies and conduct hypothetical experiments in coordination with Civil Defense.

The Ministry of Tourism's circular comes within the framework of its efforts. It highlights its role in providing the best services to ensure that tourist hospitality facilities meet the requirements and apply all the necessary regulations for the safety and security of visitors and pilgrims during their stay.

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