10:01 PM
Saturday 11 June 2022
(Masrawy):
Abdel-Fattah Al-Assi, Assistant Minister of Tourism and Antiquities for hotel and tourism establishments and tourism activities, affirmed; What actress Naglaa Badr said regarding not allowing single rooms “single” for women to be booked in one of the new Alamein hotels is incorrect.
Al-Assi said in exclusive statements to “Masrawy”: “What happened is that the hotel does not have any vacant rooms and therefore does not have rooms that can be booked, and she was expecting the hotel to find her own room, but they brought her another room in another hotel because he did not have rooms. empty”.
And he continued: “We investigated the matter and asked the hotel, and we got the papers. This hotel is reserved for people all the time. It will go when it has vacant rooms, but now it does not have any places, so what does it do?”
Regarding the post written by the scriptwriter Amr Mahmoud Yassin a while ago, regarding the hotel’s reluctance to book a single room for him, Al-Assi said: “What applies to the artist Naglaa Badr’s case applies to the case of scriptwriter Amr Mahmoud Yassin because the occupancy rate in the hotel has reached 100%, and therefore he does not have rooms. vacant, whether single or double.
The artist, Najla Badr, had published a post on her official page on the social networking site “Facebook”, in which she criticized the procedures for staying in a hotel on the North Coast.
And she revealed during the post that the hotel refused to let her stay alone without her husband in a single room.
Naglaa Badr wrote: “The worst news and the story of the season in the world of Egyptian tourist hotels, following we concluded the procedures for residency for a work assignment in the North Coast, and we spent an hour waiting for the rooms, and following that they apologized for not accepting Snagel’s residence, although the reservation was made a day before 4 single rooms and was accepted. Reservations and entry procedures have been completed, all government efforts to stimulate tourism, unfortunately, are wasted.