The Muslim holy month of Ramadan is expected to begin on the evening of 28th February and end on the evening of Sunday 30th March. During this time, Muslims will take time out for spiritual reflection and fasting. As such, it does have implications for leisure and business travel. Here, Walid Haji of Rooh Travel shares his top five considerations for those holidaying during Ramadan, or organising holidays or business trips for those who observe Ramadan:
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