EGYPT: GARANA: REMARKABLE BOOM IN TOURISTS VISITING EGYPT.

From: IPR Strategic Business Information Database | Date: August 29, 2007 | Copyright information

"Tourism in Egypt is witnessing remarkable boom with an increase of number of tourists by 13 percent in the year 2006/2007 compared to the past year," said Minister of Tourism Zohair Garana on Monday in his speech to the first session of the second day of a forum of Egyptian expatriates. Garana noted that around 9.7 million tourists visited Egypt during the said period compared to 8.6 million in 2005/2006. "Also, tourist nights increased to reach 92.3 million at total revenues of $...

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