AMMAN The hotel industry in Jordan is rebounding faster than expected, according to the Jordan Hotels Association (JHA).“The industry’s recovery is progressing at a solid rate,” JHA spokesperson and board member Mohammed Al Qasim, told The Jordan Times, predicting its return to pre-pandemic levels in 2024. The recovery process was expedited by low cost carriers and flights
AMMAN The hotel industry in Jordan is rebounding faster than expected, according to the Jordan Hotels Association (JHA).“The industry’s recovery is progressing at a solid rate,” JHA spokesperson and board member Mohammed Al Qasim, told The Jordan Times, predicting its return to pre-pandemic levels in 2024. The recovery process was expedited by low cost carriers and flights
AMMAN Hotel occupancy rates witnessed a slump as the Kingdom is still reeling from a days-long heatwave that began last week, according to the Jordan Hotels Association (JHA).According to the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD), the heatwave is expected to taper off starting Sunday. Hotel occupancy rates in Amman stood at 46 per cent last week, witnessing a 3 per cent
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AMMAN Hotel occupancy rates in the Kingdom during Eid Al Adha were not up to expectations, according to the Jordan Hotels Association (JHA).JHA President Abdul Hakeem Al Hindi told The Jordan Times that hotel occupancy rates in Amman reached 42 per cent, while in the Dead Sea area rates reached 70 per cent and 25 per cent in Petra.Hotel occupancy rates in Aqaba varied