Jordan Tourism Sector
The growth of tourism sector was 30% (28% of tourism receipts) in the first six months of 2010. The targets of current strategy that ends in 2010 was surpassed by 35% in terms of revenue reaching 1.9 billion JD.
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The growth of tourism sector was 30% (28% of tourism receipts) in the first six months of 2010. The targets of current strategy that ends in 2010 was surpassed by 35% in terms of revenue reaching 1.9 billion JD.
Lina Annab, General Manager of Zara Investment, which is the largest employer in the 5-star hotel industry in Jordan and controls approximately 30% of the Hashemite Kingdom’s total room inventory of 5-star hotels, discussess the tourism sector in Jordan.
H.E. Maha Al Khatib talks about the Jordan tourism strategy covering the periods 2011-2015 and assesses the results of the strategy that ended in 2010. One of the positive highlights of the former strategy is that the tourism sector surpassed the its target by 35% in terms of revenues reaching JD 1.9 bn.
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The Royal Automobile Museum tells the contemporary history of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. The cars often reflect the life and events of HM the late King Hussein.
We are seeing about 40% growth in receipts and 30-35% in tourist arrivals. By any standard we are probably witnessing a year of boom rather than doom, and we are very optimistic.
We are proud that Jordan is hosting the next World Forum for Automotive Museums 2011.
In 2009 Deloitte reported that Jordan was among the top ranking countries for medical tourism and several of our hospitals were marked as centers of excellence.
The growth of tourism in the first six months of 2010 was 30%, and in tourism receipts it was 28%.