Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, Sherif Fathy, met with key airline executives in London to discuss strategies for increasing tourist arrivals from the UK market.
During his visit, Minister Fathy aimed to strengthen partnerships with airlines and explore opportunities to expand flight routes and capacity to popular Egyptian destinations. Discussions focused on joint promotional campaigns and incentive packages to stimulate demand and attract high-spending tourists.
Airline representatives expressed
optimism about the Egyptian tourism market's potential and shared their plans
to increase flight frequencies and introduce new routes to cater to growing
demand.
The minister emphasized Egypt's
commitment to developing diverse tourism products and experiences, positioning
the country as a world-class destination. The ministry is working to create new
tourism offerings and enhance existing ones to attract a wider range of
visitors.
The meetings were attended by key officials from the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, including Ambassador Sherif Kamel and Amr El-Qady, CEO of the Egyptian Tourism Authority.