Egypt to launch portal for Umrah pilgrimage to end brokerage

Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi has issued Law No. 72 of 2021; to establish a domestic portal for the Umrah (minor Islamic pilgrimage).

The Egyptian Portal for Umrah, aims to organize Umrah trips, set up by tourism companies, according to the Official Gazette.

Earlier, Egypt’s House of Representatives approved the draft law, which has been submitted by the government, to establish the portal.

The law aims to keep pace with the technological and technical development in automating the service provided to citizens, and falls within the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities’ reform program.

The new law will also enable the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities to provide better services for pilgrims, and to protect them from brokers and middlemen.

The new law will also protect the Egyptian economy and national security, eliminating the phenomenon of pilgrims sleeping on the streets, as well as the phenomenon of delaying Umrah for Hajj pilgrimage. It will help in crowd control at various points of travel, and overcrowding in airports due to the lack of airline tickets.

The electronic portal for the Egyptian Umrah makes the relationship direct between the citizen and the tourism companies. The portal will control the exit of the pilgirm and preserve the citizen’s dignity.

The Egyptian Portal for Umrah is to be managed, supervised and monitored by the Tourism Ministry.

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