Sherif
Fathy, Egypt’s Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, met with Eric Chevalier,
the French Ambassador to Cairo, at the ministry’s headquarters in the New
Administrative Capital to discuss enhancing Egyptian-French cooperation in
tourism and antiquities.
Discussions included
strategies to increase inbound tourism from France and updates on joint
archaeological projects.
Minister Fathy
expressed his appreciation for the deep-rooted, strategic ties between Egypt
and France, underscoring the remarkable progress in bilateral relations in
recent years, bolstered by mutual visits of both countries’ leaders. He
highlighted that Egypt is on track to welcome approximately 15.3 million
tourists by the end of 2024, reaching pre-COVID-19 tourism levels.
Fathy emphasized
Egypt’s advancements in infrastructure—including new cities, improved roads,
airports, and bridges—that enhance accessibility to tourist destinations.
Fathy also detailed
the Ministry’s ongoing efforts to diversify Egypt’s tourism offerings by developing
new products and enhancing existing ones. He highlighted the revival of long
Nile cruises from Cairo to Aswan, as well as initiatives to promote ecotourism,
spiritual tourism, and medical tourism.
Further updates
included progress on the Grand Egyptian Museum, currently undergoing trial
operations, and the Giza Pyramids development project, which will feature
upgraded visitor services and a dedicated recreational area for camels and
horses.
The Minister noted
that a national program, in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, is
improving the welfare of animals in archaeological areas.
French Ambassador
Eric Chevalier lauded Egypt as a premier destination for French tourists,
particularly for its cultural heritage. He emphasized France’s strong presence
in Egypt’s tourism and antiquities sector, with 48 French archaeological
missions actively contributing to successful restoration and excavation
projects.
Chevalier also
highlighted France’s investments in Egypt’s hospitality sector, with numerous
French companies engaged in hotel development. He expressed optimism for
increased collaboration and investments in the coming years, reflecting the
enduring partnership between the two nations.
Source: Daily News
Egypt