Saudi hotels profit from Libyan medical tourists
2012-01-26 - AMEinfo.com | Saudi Arabia | Latest News - Saudi Arabia: Hotels in Jordan are seeing unusually high occupancy rates this year, due to the great number of Libyans coming to the country for medical treatment, Jordan Times has reported. Occupancy rates in the capital's hotels have reached 100% throughout the month of January, which usually stand at around 25%, said Yassar Majali, general manager of Jordan Hotels Association. Currently, there are more than 40,000 Libyans in the kingdom, comprising around 15,000 patients and their families, according to Jordan Hospitals Association estimates.  

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