Egypt Aims to Reach 30 Million Tourists by 2028 with Improved Services and Promotions

Egypt Aims to Attract 30 Million Tourists by 2028

In a bid to boost its economy, Egypt is setting its sights on welcoming a record-breaking 30 million tourists by 2028. According to South Sinai Governor Khaled Mubarak, the country is committed to improving services and promoting its tourist attractions to achieve this ambitious goal.

The governor emphasized the significance of tourism in Egypt, highlighting its role in providing thousands of job opportunities and serving as a major source of hard currency. To achieve this, Mubarak called for engaging local residents in the sector, but only after they receive proper training.

In addition to increasing tourist numbers, the governor also urged travel agencies to identify the challenges they face and propose solutions to overcome them. By working together, Egypt hopes to create a more welcoming and efficient tourism industry that benefits both locals and visitors alike.

With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture, Egypt has long been a popular destination for travelers. By focusing on improving services and promoting its attractions, the country is poised to attract even more visitors and cement its position as a top tourist destination.

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