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Egypt on the road to tourism recovery

Egypt Tourism Minister is positive about the future and went as far as saying that he expected tourism to recover completely as soon as 2015.
27.09.14 | Source: Travel Weekly

The tourism industry in Egypt is breathing a sigh of relief, as travel restrictions are being lifted around the world and tourists are slowly heading back to the country. The political turmoil in the country, which saw the military oust President Mohamed Morsi last year, had a devastating effect on the tourism industry.

However, Egypt Tourism Minister Hisham Zaazou is positive about the future and went as far as saying that he expected tourism to recover completely as soon as 2015. He told the news agency Reuters that he hoped tourist numbers would rise by up to 10% this year and recover to pre-Arab Spring levels of 14.7 million visitors in 2015. “If the relative stability that exists now continues, I imagine there will be a full recovery,” he said.

The minister added he would also look into diversifying the country’s tourism image. He explained that although sea resorts and ancient sites will always be the backbone of the Egyptian tourism industry, Zaazou said he would also start promoting desert safaris, trekking and spa tourism.

Jim Holden, president of tour operator Africa Inc., has definitely seen a renewed interest from the U.S. traveling public, but he warns there still is a wariness from travellers to plunge back in until they are certain that the political situation has indeed settled down. He says: “Concerns are abating, but with the current unsettled state of the world travelers are being hesitant going anywhere they feel might have insecurity issues.”

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