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Saudi Arabia hikes Hajj hospitality penalties for repeat offenders and risks license cancellation
International
Published on 24 April 2026

Fines can escalate with repeat violations and business size
Saudi Arabia has tightened rules for hospitality providers in Mecca and Medina ahead of Hajj, introducing harsher penalties for repeat violations. Authorities say fines will rise based on how often offenses occur and the size of the business, with repeat offenders facing possible closures and even license cancellation to improve pilgrim services during the peak period.
- Harsher penalties introduced for hospitality violations in Mecca and Medina
- Repeat offenses trigger higher fines scaled by frequency and business size
- Authorities can order closures and cancel licenses for repeat offenders
- Move is aimed at boosting pilgrim services during Hajj
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