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Articles tagged “egypt”

Coronavirus

Egyptian Hotels Reopen Only to Domestic Travelers and With Strict Conditions

Egypt's low-density, domestic-only initial hotel reopening is a model likely to be replicated around the world during the early travel recovery.

Egyptian Hotels Reopen Only to Domestic Travelers and With Strict Conditions

Business Travel

Egyptian Tourism Entrepreneur Buys Stake in TUI

One of Warren Buffett's best known bits of investment advice is: "Be fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful.” The fundamentals for TUI still look good, so Hamed El Chiaty might have just struck a bargain deal for himself.

Egyptian Tourism Entrepreneur Buys Stake in TUI

Tourism

Rebounding Egypt Offers New Opportunities for Enterprising Tour Guides

E-commerce is unlocking new opportunities for travel and tourism gurus in Egypt and the Middle East. Local entrepreneurs are attempting to capitalize on the convenience of having an online business, but filling the gap for much-needed niche tourism services can be difficult to accomplish in a highly competitive market.

Rebounding Egypt Offers New Opportunities for Enterprising Tour Guides

Business Travel

Agents and Tour Operators See a Surge of Interest in Egypt

With little unrest in recent years, tourism demand for Egypt is making a big comeback. Tour operators are beefing up offerings and agents are seeing renewed interest among clients.

Agents and Tour Operators See a Surge of Interest in Egypt

Business Travel

Thomas Cook Looks to Turkey and Egypt to Ease Its Pain in Spain

Spain's popularity among UK tourists has not dwindled. Thomas Cook will be hoping demand to higher-margin destinations such as Turkey continues to grow or else it faces an expensive summer.

Thomas Cook Looks to Turkey and Egypt to Ease Its Pain in Spain

Tourism

Travel Megatrends 2018: European Travelers Return to Disrupted Destinations

Things can change very quickly in travel. Geopolitics plays a big part in deciding a destination’s popularity. With Spain undergoing its own problems, and fewer terrorist incidents taking place in North Africa and the Middle East, the tourist spread is starting to rebalance itself.

Travel Megatrends 2018: European Travelers Return to Disrupted Destinations

Tourism

Violent Attacks Push European Tourism to Extremes

Turkey, Egypt, and Tunisia have all been devastated by terror attacks in recent years and they are all well down on their previous highs. The reluctance of tourists to visit is having unintended consequences while other destinations such as Barcelona are experiencing a boom.

Violent Attacks Push European Tourism to Extremes

Airlines

Russian Tourist Plane Bombed Over Sinai Peninsula – 25 Moments in 2015

25 Moments that Mattered in 2015: To make our selection of 25 moments, we thought back to the stories that drove reader engagement and sparked discussion among both travel experts and the general public. Some stories were quick blips that represented bigger things while others were narratives that built slowly through out the year. Each one, though, spoke to where we are right now when it comes to the big business of global travel.

Tourism

Egypt Makes It Harder for Tourists to Visit While Indonesia Opens Up

This is bad business for Egypt that certainly won't give tourists the impression that travel in Egypt is easy.

Egypt Makes It Harder for Tourists to Visit While Indonesia Opens Up

Tourism

The Best and Worst African Countries at Tourism Branding

Many African countries are ripe for tourism innovation; however, it will take on-the-ground product development in addition to smart marketing campaign to shift travelers' perceptions and drive bookings.

The Best and Worst African Countries at Tourism Branding