AMMAN — Jordan’s
“Jannah.jo” program has registered 1,000 people since its launch on Thursday,
according to a source at the Ministry of Tourism.
The program aims to
boost domestic tourism and offers discounted prices for things such as
transportation, food, and activities, according to the program’s website.
The program offers
trips to Salt, Azraq, Ajloun, and other popular sites throughout Jordan.
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AMMAN — Jordan’s
“
Jannah.jo” program has registered 1,000 people since its launch on Thursday,
according to a source at the
Ministry of Tourism.
The program aims to
boost domestic tourism and offers discounted prices for things such as
transportation, food, and activities, according to the program’s website.
The program offers
trips to Salt, Azraq, Ajloun, and other popular sites throughout Jordan.
Read more
National News