Tourism companies that fail to notify the General Administration of Tourism and Antiquities Police of their itineraries could have their licenses withdrawn and face criminal charges, the local press reported. The authority said failing to provide exact itineraries or amending them without notification could lead to tourists ending up in dangerous situations that damage the country’s image.
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