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The largest hotel chains in Israel plan to open in the coming days Israel today

2021-02-08T18:49:07.788Z


| Tourism Due to the lengthening of the restrictions, the Fattal and Isrotel chains have decided to return to activity in violation of the regulations. • Some hotels will open in a room-only format and others will open additional services. Hotels in the city of Eilat // Photo: Gettyimages First publication: The major hotel chains in Israel announced today (Monday) that they intend to open their doors in


Due to the lengthening of the restrictions, the Fattal and Isrotel chains have decided to return to activity in violation of the regulations. • Some hotels will open in a room-only format and others will open additional services.

  • Hotels in the city of Eilat // Photo: Gettyimages

First publication: The major hotel chains in Israel announced today (Monday) that they intend to open their doors in the coming days.

The decision to open the hotels comes following the end of the closure and at the same time, the opening of the B & Bs.

The leading chains that will open in the coming days are Fattal and Isrotel, the two largest hotel chains in Israel.

Fattal will open some of its hotels next week and Isrotel is expected to do so towards the end of the week.

Some hotels will open in a room-only format and some will open additional services.

So far it has not been decided which hotels exactly will also open the dining rooms and public areas, but the hotels emphasize that the move will be made according to the rules of the purple mark.

The two large chains will be joined by quite a few smaller chains and private hotels.

It is important to emphasize that some of the hotels have so far worked in a room-only format.

Source: israelhayom

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