Egypt tourism sector overcoming dry spell, registers growth in tourist footfalls
Arka Roy ChowdhuryArka Roy Chowdhury/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, EGYPT/ Created : Dec 1, 2017, 00:02 IST
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The 2011 unrest in Egypt had left the destination in a dry spell as far as tourism is concerned. But now in a change of fortune for Egypt Tourism, tourists are finally returning to the enchanting destination once more. According t … Read more
The 2011 unrest in Egypt had left the destination in a dry spell as far as tourism is concerned. But now in a change of fortune for Egypt Tourism, tourists are finally returning to the enchanting destination once more. According to a recent report, the tourism industry of Egypt has recently seen an upsurge as more tourists are found in the marketplaces of Egypt and even on the beaches of Red Sea. Read less

The 2011 unrest in Egypt had left the destination in a dry spell as far as tourism is concerned. But now in a change of fortune for Egypt Tourism, tourists are finally returning to the enchanting destination once more.

A large portion of the nation’s workforce was involved directly or indirectly in the tourism sector, which took a dip after the revolution.
The Egyptian Government is also concerned about countries who are still warning their citizens against travelling to Egypt.
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