The Minister of Tourism affirmed that Egypt remains a safe and stable destination unaffected by regional geopolitical events. This is reflected in 2024 tourist arrivals, which have already shown growth and are expected to increase compared to last year. Tourism indicators have reached record highs, with approximately 15.78 million tourists visiting Egypt so far in 2024. In the first half of the current fiscal year (July to December 2024), there were 8.7 million tourists. If the current monthly average of 1.4 million tourists continues, Egypt could reach 17 million tourists by the end of the fiscal year.
He added that Germany, Russia, and Saudi Arabia have been
the leading sources of tourists to Egypt in 2024, including the first half of the
2024-2025 fiscal year. He also highlighted that the average hotel occupancy
rate in December 2024 reached 69%, a 25% increase compared to the previous
December. Occupancy rates in Sharm El-Sheikh, Greater Cairo, South Sinai, and
Hurghada exceeded 75%.
Minister Sherif Fathi explained that Egypt offers numerous promising opportunities for hotel investment, with the state providing incentives and financing initiatives to support the sector, attract further investment, and stimulate tourism overall.