The Ministry of Tourism has announced that Cairo has been selected as the tourism capital for the member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) for the year 2026. …
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Rixos Hotels Egypt’s Expansion Provides a Significant Contribution to Egypt’s Tourism
Rixos Hotels Egypt is transforming the country into a premier destination for global travelers through its extensive operations and significant expansion plans, solidifying its position as the leading provider of …
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The inaugural Africa Tourism Forum kicked off this week in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. It brought together tourism leaders from over 20 countries forcharting a path for sustainable tourism growth across …
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Co-organized with Skydive Pharaohs X, Madinaty city is gearing up to host the “Fly Over Madinaty” skydiving event on Friday and Saturday, May 24th and 25th, 2024. This exciting event …
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The global travel website TripAdvisor recently named the Egyptian Red Sea coastal city of Hurghada the third-best nature destination in the world. TripAdvisor, one of the most famous tourist sites …
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Egyptian Antiquities Museums to Allow Free Entry for Egyptians on May 18th to Mark International Museum Day
In honor of International Museum Day, all antiquities museums in Egypt affiliated with the Supreme Council of Antiquities will be open for free to Egyptian visitors on May 18th. Mohamed …
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The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities of Egypt marks a strong presence at the 31st edition of the Arabian Travel Market in Dubai. The event, which runs from May 5th …
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According to Vice Minister for Tourism of Egypt, Ghada Shalaby, the number of tourists visiting Egypt increased by 27% during the first four months of 2024. This growth was supported by inbound …
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On Its 92nd Anniversary, Egypt Air Offers 50% Discount On All International Flights
EgyptAir marks its 92nd anniversary with an announcement of offering a 50% discount on all international flights for its esteemed customers. This gesture is intended to express their gratitude towards …
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A 3,400-year-old statue depicting the head of King Ramses II has finally returned. Stolen and smuggled out of the country over three decades ago, the statue’s homecoming marks the culmination …