The Tourism Ministry has completely ignored the implications of the new umrah fee on thousands of Egyptian families whose incomes depend on religious tourism, Mohamed Salah El Badry writes for El Watan. He argues that the move could force many small companies out of business and add to their existing financial strain, especially since a large portion of umrah-goers are not particularly wealthy.
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