Eisa, Director of Licenses and Quality Administration in the General Commission for Tourism and Antiquities, said the commission is working in classifying the hotels and furnished apartments and specifying the type of service they provide after transferring supervision over these facilities from the Ministry of Commerce to the commission. He said three government authorities – ministries of interior and labor and the commission – are working together to approve licenses for opening women's hotels. He added that fixing the rates of hotels and furnished apartments depends on the quality of the service offered to visitors stating that the class of each hotel and furnished apartment will be written at the entrance to the facility be it hotel or furnished apartment.