Tourism companies in Egypt
A comprehensive overview of the tourism industry in Egypt - find hotels, tourism agencies and tour operators, as well as the latest industry news.
Source: FreePik
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Egypt ranks 65 in tourism competitiveness
Egypt climbed 9 places in the World Economic Forum's index from 74th place last year, making it the top improved rank in the MENA region.
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Cairo hospitality market outlook positive
Hotel occupancy to witness 7% increase, 95% increase year on year in Chinese tourists and a more promising 2019, a Collier's report.
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Egypt ranks 49th in global logistics
Egypt is one of the top performing lower and middle economies climbing up 13 places from 62nd place in 2014 to 49 in 2016.
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Transport infrastructure projects in Egypt
The report offers insight into Egypt's recently completed and planned transport infrastructure projects.
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Egypt's Transport and Logistics
All that was said about investing in Egypt's logistics and transport at the Money and Finance Conference 2013 – download the free report here.
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Egypt's Tourism - Challenges and Solutions
Missed the 9th Money and Finance Conference? Download all you need to know about Egypt’s tourism challenges, solutions and statistics.
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Egypt's 8 Biggest Hotels
The new free report includes details about the brands that strengthen Egypt’s tourism sector. Download the PDF-file here.
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Global Travel Intentions Study 2013
Africans and people from the Middle East prefer Egypt as a travel destination. Egypt is closely followed by Turkey (16%) and France (12%).
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4% of GDP lost due to traffic congestion in Cairo
The economic costs of traffic congestion in Cairo could be as high as 4 percent of GDP yearly - what are possible solutions?
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The Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report
Egypt ranked last place in the Tourism safety index and has not been a primary location this year.
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ERC Fact Sheet - Q1 2011
A summary of ERC's - Egyptian Resorts Companies' 2011 first quarter report, highlighting investment and industry trends.
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Study: Do more beds bring in more guests?
This study with the Austrian Hotel Association prooves that more beds, do not necessarily result in more guests.