Egypt will highlight the country’s tourism potential, forthcoming projects and future initiatives at the Arabian Travel Market 2024 (ATM) taking place from May 6-9, in Dubai, as it looks to build on the record 15 million tourists welcomed in 2023.
Dr Ghada Shalaby, Egypt’s Vice Minister of Tourism and Antiquities for Tourism Affairs, said: “Egypt is gearing up to attract a wide range of travellers based on its commitment to diversifying its tourism offerings.
“The Ministry has worked to unveil a group of new products that meet the evolving preferences of travellers, from health tourism to meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions tourism, all the way to the innovative Umrah Plus product and the attractive Cairo City Break programme.”
Dr Ghada noted that cooperation lies at the heart of Egypt’s tourism strategy. By strengthening partnerships between tourism entities in Egypt, the Far East, and GGC countries, among other Arab countries, the…















