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Short stories and posts about the daily news happenings around the travel industry.

Ideas

IDEAS: Egypt’s Green Destinations are Seizing on Ecotourism Opportunities

8 months ago

Egypt is making measurable progress in sustainable travel and tourism efforts, with two towns dedicated exclusively to sustainable travel. A recent report by Bain & Company highlights the small “eco-village” of El-Qula’an and the resort town of El Gouna as two locations within Egypt centered around environmental practices.

In Africa, El Gouna is at the forefront of travel sustainability.

El Gouna, which received a UN-sponsored Global Green Town award in 2014, utilizes measures such as water desalination, a local wastewater treatment plant, an on-site organic farm, and “phase change” temperature regulation materials in all of its properties.

Meanwhile, the small Red Sea town of El-Qula’an has transformed into an “eco-village,” utilizing its solar power plant and market selling goods from craftsmen to foster tourism to its beaches while safeguarding the location’s natural environment and protecting its mangrove preserve.

Bain & Company’s report says these measures are a strong start, but there is still more room to grow. Their survey indicated that two-thirds of leisure travelers to the Middle East and North Africa destinations believe sustainability is important or extremely important when traveling for leisure, and 66 percent are willing to pay more for those sustainable offerings.


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Tourism

Egypt on Track to Double Tourism Revenue to $12 Billion

2 years ago

Tourism revenues are expected to reach between $10 billion and $12 billion for Egypt’s fiscal year, which runs from July 1 to June 30.

Revenue was $6 billion to $7 billion in 2021, its deputy tourism minister said last yearAccording to reports, finance minister Mohamed Maait also said the war in Ukraine was unlikely to have an impact. This is despite the destination being popular with both Russian and Ukrainian tourists.

Its recent strategy to target more business from Western Europe, including the UK, Germany, Spain, France and Italy, as well as Hungary and Gulf Arab countries, may be working.

Meanwhile, the minister said the Suez Canal was expected to generate revenues of $7 billion by the end of the current fiscal year. The shipping route between Europe and Asia is one of Egypt’s biggest sources of foreign currency.