"Tourism Parliament" is looking for solutions to the problems of companies after the crisis, "e-Umrah visa"
The Egyptian Federation of Tourist Chambers will participate in a meeting held by the Committee of Tourism and Civil Aviation of the Parliament headed by MP Amr Sedki to discuss the challenges faced by the Egyptian tourism companies following the application of the e-Visa system in Umrah and the Ministry of Tourism to protect companies.
The meeting will be attended by the Minister of Tourism and his representative, Wahid Assem, member of the Board of Directors of the Federation of Chambers representing the Federation, Ahmed Ibrahim, Chairman of the Committee on Religious Tourism, Basil Al-Sisi, Deputy Chamber of Tourism Companies and representatives of the Chamber of Companies.
The committee had held a meeting two weeks ago to discuss the issue. The Chamber of Tourism Companies and the Egyptian Federation of Tourist Chambers suggested that the Egyptian portal be established as a quick and urgent solution to face the successive measures taken by Saudi Arabia recently, including the adoption of the e-Visa system, Ministry of Tourism.
Wasid Asim, a member of the Federation of the Board of Directors of tourist rooms said for "the seventh day," that this proposal was submitted to the Committee on Tourism and Civil Aviation in the House of Representatives, and there was a full agreement between the Chamber of companies and the Federation and the Ministry of Tourism on this urgent solution, Security between the Ministry of Tourism and the Ministry of Interior to issue any visa, stressing that this protection for citizens who travel Umrah is entitled to find a resort to resort when necessary.
Asim explained that this portal will establish a security link between the Ministry of Tourism and the Ministry of Interior. The Ministry of Tourism has been able to monitor the programs of the companies providing the pilgrims. The interior issues a "security bar code for each Mu'tamir, pointing out that this is a quick first stage, Electronic "but need to legal legislation, pointing out that the proposal is already ready and will be presented to Amr Sedqi, Chairman of the Committee on Tourism Parliament.
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