Egypt stimulates tourism with many solutions

Egypt stimulates tourism with many solutions


Egypt is making efforts to promote tourism with many measures in the context of the still-spreading Covid-19 epidemic.

Egypt has added 28 more countries that are granted e-tourist visas through the newly launched e-visa portal. Accordingly, the total number of countries that can benefit from the e-visa service has increased to 74. This is part of the country's sustained efforts to promote tourism.



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Egypt's Ministry of Health and Population has just unveiled new controls on vaccinations for foreign tourists, university students and schools. Accordingly, the Egyptian Ministry of Health and Population has increased the number of vaccination centers for people traveling for the purpose of work, study or treatment. Egypt is expected to produce about 18.5 million doses of Sinovac and Sputnik V vaccines per month to meet domestic and regional demand in Africa and strive to reach 80 million vaccines this year.



Domestic tourists at Luxor . ruins


Previously, the Egyptian government directed the development of a program to stimulate air connectivity in the country with coastal tourist cities to provide an integrated product that includes beaches and monuments. This program is expected to increase the number of tourists to Egypt's tourist destinations in the context of the Covid-19 epidemic still spreading globally. Egypt has implemented priority vaccination for those working in the tourism sector, required disinfection and implemented strict epidemic prevention measures at tourist destinations. Vaccination of all tourism workers in the Red Sea and South Sinai has yielded positive results in encouraging tourists to visit Egypt.


The Central Bank of Egypt has strongly supported the tourism sector since the outbreak of the Covid-19 crisis. Currently, the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities is working to increase public awareness of the monuments through social media and initiatives to familiarize children and students with history. of the country./.

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