Egypt attracted a record-breaking 7.069
million tourists between January and June 2024, compared to 7.062 million
tourists in the same period last year, the country’s Ministry of Tourism and
Antiquities revealed in a statement.
The figure surpasses the 6.9 million
tourists recorded in the peak year of 2010, according to a report on inbound
tourism received by Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Ahmed Issa.
According to the report, tourism nights
also reached unprecedented levels, totaling 70.2 million, up from 67.6 million
nights recorded in 2023 and 65.7 million nights in 2010.
Egypt’s tourism revenues in the first
half of 2024 reached $6.6 billion, compared to $6.3 billion in 2023 and $5.6
billion in 2010, according to the report.
Minister Issa attributed this growth to
the successful implementation of Egypt's national tourism strategy, which
focuses on expanding the capacity of the tourism sector.
This includes increasing the number of
incoming flight seats and hotel rooms to accommodate more tourists and enhance
their experience. The strategy aims to attract 30 million tourists by 2028.
The report also praised the periodic
monitoring of tourism indicators and figures, which is part of the ministry’s
efforts to attract tourists from targeted markets and boost the overall
performance of the tourism sector.
The year 2023 marked a milestone in
Egypt's tourism history, recording the highest number of inbound tourists at
14.906 million, surpassing the previous peak of 14.731 million tourists in
2010.
Source: Ahram
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