Saudi Pilgrimage: 11 Moroccan Travel Agencies Sanctioned for Omra Violations

The Ministry of Tourism has just published the list of travel agencies sanctioned in the context of the organization of the Omra this year. They would not have respected the specifications and their commitments towards the pilgrims.
Based on the report of the Consultative Technical Committee of Travel Agencies (C.T.C.A.V), which scrutinized a set of complaints against certain travel agencies, the ministry has imposed various sanctions ranging from a warning to the permanent withdrawal of the license.
In total, 11 travel agencies have been singled out and sanctioned for their poor services. These are "Al Assil" based in Casablanca and "Clic Holidays" in Tetouan, whose license has been permanently revoked. As for the agencies "Asfar Al Omaricom" based in Temara and "Good Flay" located in Salé, they have received a temporary withdrawal of their license for a period of 3 months.
Seven other travel agencies have received warnings, with a one-month deadline to settle disputes for 2 agencies, a 15-
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