Sharjah expects 50% of touristic activities return to normalcy

Sharjah Government has announced the resumption of the second phase of its recovery efforts, activating different sectors and activities by 50 per cent in the Emirate. The move is in line with the directives issued by the Sharjah Executive Council and its orders to implement preventive measures designed to help curb the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19).
The second stage of the return of tourism and economic activities in Sharjah has led to the re-opening of key cultural attractions such as the Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization, the Sharjah Art Museum, the Sharjah Archaeology Museum and the Sharjah Aquarium. Five environmental centers – Al Hefaiyah Mountain Conservation Centre, Wasit Wetland Centre, Al Dhaid Wildlife Centre, Al Buhais Geological Park, and Sharjah Desert Park have also reopened but will only operate at 50 per cent capacity.
The SCTDA further noted that several parks, arts centers, commercial centers and shopping centers in the emirate are re-opening provided that they comply with the directives to implement and follow precautionary measures such as physical spacing rules and the wearing of face masks and gloves. Further phases of recovery will be implemented gradually and will involve the review and evaluation of proposals for return to operations of tourist-based facilities.
Meanwhile, the Sharjah International Airport has finally reopened and the duty free has restarted in accordance and compliance with set criteria and requirements issued by the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority and the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA).
H.E. Khalid Jasim Al Midfa, Chairman, SCTDA, said, “We are pleased to announce the decision to activate 50 per cent of the various sectors and activities in the emirate, which is aimed particularly at bringing life anew to the local tourism and hospitality segments, vital sectors that help support the national economy. Rest assured that we will continue to work in close cooperation with our partners in the public and private sector to overcome this pandemic and help bring things back to normal.”
Al Midfa further explained that the release of the new guidelines for hotel establishments in the emirate demonstrates the SCTDA’s commitment to lay the solid foundations needed in the resumption of tourist movement and hotel activity–falling in line with the global best practices on health, safety and security. He also pointed out the significant role played by the new guide in ensuring the stability of the hotel industry while also maintaining the health and well-being of employees and guests.
“We encourage all employees, workers and tourists to coo perate with us by adhering to the directives in the newly issued operational guidelines, which guarantees safety for all. We should all continue to work closely together in the move to overcome this global health crisis and bring business back to normal at the soonest time possible,” concluded Al Midfa.
The recovery efforts have seen the re-opening of a number of the emirate’s tourist destinations, which includes Al Qasba, Al Majaz Waterfront, Al Noor Island, Flag Island, the Heart of Sharjah, Mleiha Archaeological Centre and Khorfakkan Beach.
Sightseeing tour buses have also restarted operations, in addition to the re-opening of several luxury hospitality establishments such as the Al Faya Retreat in Mleiha, the Al Badayer Retreat, Al Rafraf Inn in Kalba and the Chedi Al Bait. These hotels have implemented preventive measures to curb the spread of COVID-19, including providing special training and instructions to staff on how to receive guests and visitors securely in the time of the pandemic.
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