
Egypt Hopes For Tourism Boost As Flights From Russia Resume
11 August 2021 18:17
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Russia and Egypt agreed finally to resume regular flights to Cairo, Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh from August 9 after several negotiations and security inspections carried out for more than five years.
On the other hand, Egypt
is particularly expecting to raise its tourism among holiday makers
throughout the various cities in Russia. Egypt's resorts of Sharm El
Sheikh and Hurghada are highly popular for foreign vacationers, not only
Russians but also tourists from Western, European, Asian and African
countries.
Egyptian
Ambassador in Moscow Ehab Nasr said that the return of Russian tourists
to Sharm el Sheikh and Hurghada would have a positive impact on the
national economy. Rebounding tourism will necessarily translate into a
revival in related sectors, the diplomat noted, adding this should
contribute to creating new jobs especially during the coronavirus
pandemic.
Nasr
made it clear that Egypt had organized visits for a Russian medical
delegation to the Red Sea resort cities of Sharm el Sheikh and Hurghada
to see for themselves quarantine measures applied at airports and
tourist facilities, and the delegates were pleased with the security and
precautionary measures.
With
coronavirus rapidly spreading, Egypt has given the assurance to
maintain strict procedures for the immediate detection [of coronavirus]
upon arrival and there are strict public health standards that are being
observed at hotels and tourism objects, as well as a set of strict
control measures to ensure the safety and health of Egyptian citizens
and tourists.
Statistics
are staggering but Russians constituted the largest segment of foreign
tourists visiting Egypt. According to documents, before the suspension
of flights in 2015, about five million Russian tourists visited Egypt,
making up one-third of all visitors to the country. Rosstat, Russia's
Statistics Bureau, adds that nearly 20 percent of all Russians traveling
abroad prefer Egypt.
Chair
of the Egyptian Parliament's Tourism Committee Nora Ali has said that
the resumption of direct Russian flights to the Red Sea represents a big
boost for Egypt's economy and the tourism industry.
"The
landing of the first direct Russian flight at Hurghada airport on
Monday morning should be considered a moment of great happiness for the
tourist industry in Egypt," said Ali, adding that "Russian tourists
represent a big force for the Egyptian tourist industry."
According
to Ali, "the return of direct flights between Russian cities and the
two Red Sea resorts of Hurghada and Sharm El-Sheikh is set to increase
Egypt's tourism revenues by at least $2 billion."
MP
Sahar Talaat Mostafa, Chair of the Egyptian Russian Business Council,
also said in a statement that the return of direct flights between
Russian cities and the two Red Sea resorts of Hurghada and Sharm
El-Sheikh after a six-year hiatus comes after a long period of
cooperation between Russian and Egyptian authorities.
"Egypt
has done all it can to make sure that direct flights between Russia and
Egyptian Red Sea tourist resorts operate smoothly and that Russian
tourists enjoy holidays in Hurghada and Sharm El-Sheikh," said Mostafa.
According to Mostafa, Hurghada and Sharm El-Sheikh are expected to see
20 direct flights from Russian cities.
Maya
Lomidze, Executive Director of the Association of Tour Operators of
Russia Maya Lomidze said the resumption of regular tours to Egypt for
Russians is a huge step forward for the entire tourism industry, but it
is still not enough to say that the flow of tourists will grow rapidly.
Russia
has its own airlines, and EgyptAir will simultaneously run four direct
flights weekly between Moscow and Hurghada, while three flights are
scheduled between Moscow and Sharm El Sheikh. Hurghada International
Airport received on August 9 the first flight coming from Moscow after
nearly six years of suspension prompted by a plane crash disaster that
took place in 2015.
Flight
MS724 of Airbus A330-300 arrived to the Red Sea resort city of Hurghada
with 300 Russian tourists on board. The airport staff received them
with roses, souvenirs, and flyers that include information about
Egyptian tourist destinations in the Russian language. A ceremonial
water salute was held upon the flight landing at the airport.
In
a statement, Board Chairman of EgyptAir Holding Company Amr Abul Enien
said EgyptAir's operation of direct flights between Moscow and each of
Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh coincides with the resumption of tourism
flights between Egypt and Russia. He said such a step would greatly
contribute to providing more services and travel options and lure in
more tourists from Russia to Egypt.
All
flights between Russia and Egypt were completely suspended in November
2015 after a passenger jet owned by Russia's Kogalymavia airline bound
from Sharm El Sheikh to St. Petersburg exploded over the Sinai carrying
217 passengers and seven crew members, killing everyone on board. The
Federal Security Service (FSB) ruled the incident as a terrorist attack
leading to the abrupt cancellation of all flights from Russia to Egypt.
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Egypt Hopes For Tourism Boost As Flights From Russia Resume
Russia and Egypt agreed finally to resume regular flights to Cairo, Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh from August 9 after several negotiations and security inspections carried out for more than five years.