Egypt's big plan to attract tourists back to its shores
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 3:56 pm
Forget the Pyramids, ignore Cairo: Egypt's big plan to attract tourists back to its shores
Egypt’s holiday industry has endured a difficult time in the last three years, as the impact of the Arab Spring revolutions in the Middle East has undermined traveller confidence. And with demonstrations and political unrest keeping Cairo on the front pages rather than in the travel sections, the country’s tourism officials have announced an unusual plan to stimulate interest from overseas visitors – they are going to ignore the capital entirely .....
Mr Zaazou’s idea is to funnel visitors towards more southerly Luxor, where the ancient necropolis of the Valley of the Kings may be of compensation for lovers of the past. "We are working to develop and reinstate international flights such as EgyptAir’s London-Luxor route, which recommences on 17 February,” he continues. “I am confident that our pragmatic approach of distancing Cairo from the rest of Egypt will see 2014 being the year that Egyptian tourism bounces back.”
Full article at: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/artic ... build.html
Egypt’s holiday industry has endured a difficult time in the last three years, as the impact of the Arab Spring revolutions in the Middle East has undermined traveller confidence. And with demonstrations and political unrest keeping Cairo on the front pages rather than in the travel sections, the country’s tourism officials have announced an unusual plan to stimulate interest from overseas visitors – they are going to ignore the capital entirely .....
Mr Zaazou’s idea is to funnel visitors towards more southerly Luxor, where the ancient necropolis of the Valley of the Kings may be of compensation for lovers of the past. "We are working to develop and reinstate international flights such as EgyptAir’s London-Luxor route, which recommences on 17 February,” he continues. “I am confident that our pragmatic approach of distancing Cairo from the rest of Egypt will see 2014 being the year that Egyptian tourism bounces back.”
Full article at: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/artic ... build.html