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Jordan reduces entry fees at tourist sites for Arab visitors

Jordan reduces entry fees at tourist sites for Arab visitors. File photo
  • The tourism ministry will treat Arab tourists as Jordanians to spur tourism
  • The decision would remain in force through 2022 to strengthen Jordan's position as a tourist destination

Jordan Tuesday passed a decision that would slash the entry fees at tourist and cultural sites for Arab tourists, and the decision would remain in force through 2022.

The cabinet endorsed the recommendations of the tourism ministry to treat Arab tourists as Jordanians to spur tourism and strengthen Jordan’s position as a tourist destination.