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Russian tourist buys traditional sweets in the medina quarter of the capital Tunis, Tunisia, June 22, 2016. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi


Qatar Invests in Tunisian Tourism Sector

Qatar Invests in Tunisian Tourism Sector

Tunisia- Tunisian Ministry of Tourism and Handicrafts has announced that Qatar is investing more than 380 million dollars to develop two major tourism projects. Qatar will establish a number of tourism projects in Tunisia, some of which are under construction,...
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Egyptian Tourism Minister Yehia Rashed speaks during an
interview at his office in Cairo, Egypt on April 7, 2016. Photo:
REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany


36% of Egypt’s Tourists in 2016 were Arabs

36% of Egypt’s Tourists in 2016 were Arabs

Dubai – Egyptian Tourism Minister Yehia Rashed has said that in 2016 Arab tourism to the country represented 36.3 percent of the total tourist traffic to Egypt, which is more than one third of the total traffic. Saudi Arabia ranked first amongst incoming Arab...
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Saudi Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman with Six Flags CEO James Reid-Anderson. (Supplied)


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Messi toured the Pyramids, where he was seen surrounded by bodyguards as he was allowed to enter the structures. (via Lionel Messi’s Facebook page)


Egypt: Tourism Industry Witnesses Revival

Egypt: Tourism Industry Witnesses Revival

Cairo- “Egypt is still an appealing global touristic destination” These words spoken by the Egyptian Minister of Tourism have turned into facts over the past weeks. Cairo and other Egyptian cities have attracted tourists and celebrities from across the world, in line...