The “stars” were massively removed from hotels in Egypt, South Sinai, and in particular Sharm el-Sheikh, suffered the most.
According to the source, more than 70% of all resort hotels have been inspected so far – 71 hotels in the resort area of Hurghada and 64 facilities in the province of South Sinai, mainly in Sharm el-Sheikh. It seems that most of those tested were injured and their stardom was reduced.
In Hurghada, stars were reduced to 47 hotels or 66% of those tested, and in Sharm el-Sheikh – 50 or 78% of those tested. And a total of “stars” lost 97 hotels. Most of the victims are the “four” who have so far been ordered to “fix the relevant documents so as not to mislead foreign tour operators and tourists.”
“Undoubtedly” only 15 hotels were affected – seven of them in Hurghada and eight in Sharm el-Sheikh. They were ordered to close altogether, and their hotel licenses were revoked “due to non-compliance with sanitary and other requirements for the safe stay of tourists.” In general, the testing of hotels is expected to be completed in mid-summer, and they will have to prove or reduce the stars before the winter season.
In general, hotels are in a difficult situation – due to the decline in tourism, including Ukrainian, falling occupancy, and with it the opportunity to earn money – including to maintain the proper level and “renovation”.
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