The head of the Federation of Tourist Syndicates and the head of the Syndicate of Hotel Owners in Lebanon, Pierre Achcar, launched an appeal today to Lebanese expatriates, especially those residing in the Gulf states, Europe and Africa, to come to Lebanon and spend the summer vacation there, with the aim of saving the tourist season, tourism institutions and their workers, and supporting the national economy. In this context, he pointed out that it is currently difficult to rely on a large influx of expatriates residing in distant regions such as Australia, Canada, the United States and Latin America, because most of them have canceled their reservations and arranged their vacations. In other destinations.


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Al-Ashqar’s call came in conjunction with the efforts made to reach a final ceasefire, and with the return of relative stability to the south, while the rest of the Lebanese regions are living a normal life, as they have begun to record a high frequency of summer events and various activities.
Al-Ashqar pointed out that although an agreement has not yet been reached with Israel to end the war, the understandings that were reached previously confirmed the neutralization of the capital and Beirut Airport, which we witnessed during the last period, which allowed life to return to normal in the capital.