Egypt Independent
Revenues from historical tourist attractions decreased to US$38 million in 2015, compared to US$220 million in 2010, Antiquities Minister Khaled al-Anany announced in a statement Tuesday.
The number of tourists who visited Egypt in 2010 registered 15 million, compared to 6.3 million in 2015, the minister added.
The decreased inflow of tourists to Egypt has significantly affected the revenues of tourist attractions, which in turn affects funding for projects conducted by the Antiquities Ministry, said Anany.
According to Anany, the decline in revenues has negatively impacted many projects carried out by the ministry, especially restoration projects for archaeological sites and artifacts. Many projects have been suspended, and others were not initiated, he pointed out.
Tourism rates sharply declined after the January 25 revolution which toppled former President Hosni Mubarak in 2011. The sector was further strained by political turmoil over the past six years, beside several terrorist attacks, including the downing of a Russian passenger plane in Sinai in October 2015 when all 224 passengers and crew on board were killed.
The Antiquities Ministry has announced several offers in an attempt to attract tourists to Egypt.
In early November 2016, Anany disclosed a 20 percent discount on the Luxor Pass ticket, which entitles visitors to entry at all archaeological sites and museums in Luxor. The discount was extended in January 2017 to cover annual visit permits to archaeological sites for the period of one month.
Anany said the decision came ahead of New Year and Christmas celebrations, in order to encourage visits to archaeological sites and promote tourism. The move was an attempt to attract tourists to Egypt, while helping fund the ministry's work in restoring tombs and building museums, he said.
In another bid, Anany announced in mid-November that the Egyptian Museum would be open to the public in the evenings twice a week to promote tourism.
Mohamed Ali, Deputy Chief for the museum, told Al-Borsa newspaper that evening ticket prices stood at LE120 for foreign visitors and at LE75 for day visits.
For Egyptians and Arabs, evening tickets cost LE20 and LE10 for the day visits. Evening visits are available from 5:30-9:00pm on Sundays and Thursdays.
In related news, the Egyptian Museum launched the Coffin Conservation Project on Tuesday, in cooperation with the US Embassy in Cairo, to document and restore 600 wooden coffins over the course of the next two years.
The museum won a grant from the Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP) in 2015 after an international competition to choose the winning project, the General Director of the Egyptian Museum Sabah Abdel Razek said at a press conference on Tuesday.
The project will cost US$130,000 and is the largest endeavor to conserve coffins in the world.
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I thought they announced previously that tourism was on the increase especially Gulf Arabs and people's from the Far East.
Does any one know when the new Egyptian museum is due to open or the new museum they are supposed to be building in Hurghada?
Three friends have not come this year who previously came every year, due to the difficulty and price of flights. They are elderly and come from the north of England and find travelling down to Heathrow or flying via somewhere else too difficult.
Does any one know when the new Egyptian museum is due to open or the new museum they are supposed to be building in Hurghada?
Three friends have not come this year who previously came every year, due to the difficulty and price of flights. They are elderly and come from the north of England and find travelling down to Heathrow or flying via somewhere else too difficult.
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The Ministry of Antiquities aims to complete construction of the first phase of the Grand Egyptian Museum before the end of the year. The museum will be partially opened by mid-2017. Meanwhile, the ministry is considering a number of proposals and suggestions to increase its resources, following the decline in tourism revenues, which dropped down to EGP 229.8m from EGP 1.273bn in 2010.
http://www.dailynewsegypt.com/2016/07/2 ... tiquities/
The site (as I was told) of the proposed HRG museum is still bare. I can't see this project going anywhere soon in the current climate.
For potential UK visitors to Egypt, the paucity, and cost, of flights is a major obstacle....possibly more so than the "perceived danger" issue.
http://www.dailynewsegypt.com/2016/07/2 ... tiquities/
The site (as I was told) of the proposed HRG museum is still bare. I can't see this project going anywhere soon in the current climate.
For potential UK visitors to Egypt, the paucity, and cost, of flights is a major obstacle....possibly more so than the "perceived danger" issue.
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One thing that Egyptians are good at, if you believe them, is discovering the root cause of a problem.



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Talking of flights - cost thereof - I'm popping over to blighty for couple of weeks soon.
Cost me 200 quid return from Hurghada...and that's booking more or less last minute on easyJet.
Cost me 200 quid return from Hurghada...and that's booking more or less last minute on easyJet.
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WOW! That is a good price!

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Having only hand luggage helps!HEPZIBAH wrote:WOW! That is a good price!
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True. That's still good though.newcastle wrote:Having only hand luggage helps!HEPZIBAH wrote:WOW! That is a good price!

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I'm staying for a few days before flying out from Hurgharda at El Gouna,
just to have a 'shufti. a beer and a fry-up.
It's only 20 minutes to the airport and all for £100 for 2 for 3 days, cheap eh ?......
Ps: Us 'baby-boomers have never had it so good!
just to have a 'shufti. a beer and a fry-up.
It's only 20 minutes to the airport and all for £100 for 2 for 3 days, cheap eh ?......

Ps: Us 'baby-boomers have never had it so good!
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