By 2028, Egypt wants to bring in 30 million tourists

 


Ahmed Issa, Egypt's Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, is optimistic that the encouraging growth in visitors this year will result in a 30 percent increase by year's end, bringing the total to 15 million.

Issa said that during the previous two months, there have been 34% more visitors than there were at the same time last year.

The Egyptian-Lebanese Businessmen Association hosted the event, "Tourism and Industry: Promising Opportunities for Economic Development," where he expressed his comments.

According to Issa, the Egyptian government has created a new national tourism plan with the aim of tripling the number of travelers to 30 million by 2028. With the private sector, 3,000 business owners, five tourist chambers, and the Egyptian tourist Federation, more effective coordination is being sought. The expected growth rates range from 25 to 30 percent.

Issa asserted that achievement by 2028 depends on three factors: increasing services like safeguarding visitors from abuse and fraud, giving Egyptian Airlines twice as much capacity, enhancing the investment climate.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Sudan's Conflict Sparks Concerns Over Regional Stability

MPs from the opposition criticise Hezbollah's tactics

Iran celebrates Jerusalem Day in favour of the Palestinians