Saudi Arabia’s big decision, passengers stranded at the airport will get 2,500 free hotel rooms in Mecca

Saudi Arabia has given big relief to those passengers who are stuck at the airport due to regional tensions. On the instructions of King Salman, the Mecca Chamber has prepared 2,500 hotel rooms where travelers will be accommodated for free. This decision has been taken for those citizens who are unable to return to their homes due to the closure of flights. The administration has ordered to make complete arrangements for accommodation and food for the passengers at government expense.

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Important rules and contact information for travelers

This facility is only for citizens of GCC countries i.e. UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar and Oman. People who are stranded at Saudi airports can call the Passport Department (Jawazat) number 992 or the emergency number 911. The administration has made it clear that until the situation becomes normal and flights start, these guests will be taken full care of. Apart from this, mobile companies have also provided the facility of three days of free international calls for the passengers so that they can talk to their homes.

Arrangements have been made to stay in these hotels

Abdulmohsen Al-Azlan, chairman of the hotel and tourism committee of the Mecca Chamber of Commerce, said that 2,500 rooms have been fully prepared. The ministry and the local administration are jointly helping in this work. Some major hotels have been selected to accommodate the travelers, details of which are given below.

Hotel Name Facility Narcissus The Royal Hotel Free Stay & Dining Aber City Center Hotel Fully Furnished Rooms Boudl (Abha, Al-Wurood, Buraydah) Special Guest Service Braira Al Dammam Hotel Emergency Accommodation

The Saudi government has advised passengers to check the flight status with their airlines like Saudia, Emirates or Qatar Airways before going to the airport. This step has been taken to increase mutual brotherhood among the Gulf countries.

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