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Travel Retail in Egypt

Inbound tourism was hit hard by the revolution and unrest in Egypt in 2011. Arrival numbers dropped dramatically and travel retailers suffered tremendously during the first half of 2011. Indeed, operators reported close to no bookings to Egypt in the...

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Car Rental in Egypt

Following a recovery from the 2009 economic downturn, political instability and safety issues negatively affected car rental operators in 2011. Travelling by road in Egypt is already hazardous for tourists given the poor state of roads in many areas ...

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Health and Wellness Tourism in Egypt

Unrest in 2011 had a more profound impact on medical tourism than on spas, with current retail value revenue falling by 35% within the former area and 18% within the latter. The main reason for this disparity was the fact that spas still generated ...

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Travel and Tourism in Egypt

The 2011 revolution which resulted in the toppling of the country’s 40 year dictatorship led by Hosni Mubarak had a significant impact on Egypt’s tourism industry throughout the year. Visitor numbers declined by some 37% to reach close to 9 million ...

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Tourism Flows Domestic in Egypt

After several years of healthy growth, the number of domestic tourism trips fell for all destinations in 2011. The main reason for this decline was the onset of the revolution in January 2011, which resulted in residents of Cairo, who are the main ...

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Tourism Flows Inbound in Egypt

After increasing in 2010 following the decline caused by the economic downturn, Egypt’s tourism industry entered a new crisis much more damaging than the previous one. The impact of the revolution that led to the ousting of Mubarak’s regime in March ...

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Tourism Flows Outbound in Egypt

Outbound travel recovered swiftly during 2011 as many Egyptians who could afford to do so left the country due to instability. Indeed, some leading outbound travel retailers in Egypt in 2011 like Thomas Cook recorded 85% of their 2010 outbound ...

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Tourist Attractions in Egypt

Egypt has some of the world’s most renowned tourist attractions. The country’s main attractions are sites along the Nile Valley such as the Pyramids and Great Sphinx of Giza, the Abu Simbel temples south of Aswan and the Karnak Temple Complex and ...

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Transportation in Egypt

Despite a decline in 2011, transportation remains the largest revenue generator within tourism in Egypt. The revolution, which started in January 2011, brought the area to a standstill, with airlines halting flights to Cairo during the height of the ...

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Travel Accommodation in Egypt

A strong decline in arrivals in 2011 resulted in a significant drop in travel accommodation revenue. Value sales fell by 46% as a direct result of the 37% drop in international tourist arrivals. The revolution during the first three months of the ...

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