Egypt

The Minister of Tourism and Antiquities is a meeting with the Turkish Tourism Companies Union

To complete the professional meetings held by Mr. Sherif Fathi, Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, during his official visit to the Republic of Turkey, the minister held a meeting with Mr. Firuz B. Baglikaya, & Nbsp; President of the Turkish Tourism Companies Union, and Mr. Davut Gunaydin, Vice President of the Federation and number Among the members of the Federation’s Board of Directors and representatives of a number of tourism companies in the Federation, to discuss enhancing ways of joint cooperation to attract more tourism movement coming from the Turkish market to Egyptian tourist destinations and promoting them more in Turkey.

He has participated in attending this The meeting, Ambassador Amr Al -Hamami, Egypt’s ambassador to Turkey, and Mr. Amr Al -Qadi, CEO of the Egyptian General Authority for Tourism Activation. And reciprocal visits between representatives of the private tourism sector in Egypt and their counterparts in Turkey, to discuss ways of cooperation to implement joint complementary tourism programs between Egypt and Turkey, and to encourage inter -tourism between the two countries, in addition to organizing introductory trips for representatives of the union, to learn more deeply about what the Egyptian tourist destination offers from experiences and products Various and different tourism. To promote the Egyptian tourist destinations in Turkish cities, especially those that have a request to travel to Egypt, during the meeting, during the meeting, the increasing demand from Turkish tourists to visit the Egyptian tourist destination was made to enjoy its various tourism components and products.

for his part, Mr. Sherif Fathi welcomed all the opinions and proposals that the meeting dealt with, expressing his support for organizing communication between the Turkish Tourism Companies Union and the Egyptian Federation of Tourism Chambers, to push more cooperation and study the possibility of implementing these programs, which will work to increase the tourism movement between the two countries. P> The Minister also spoke about the various and unique ingredients enjoyed by the Egyptian tourist destination and its various and different tourist destinations and destinations; Including the northern coast region and the new city of El Alamein. From an exceptional and distinctive tourism experience.

& nbsp; To the two countries ’keenness to open wider horizons to cooperate to maximize their relations, especially in the field of tourism. Cetiz, CEO of MENA-DMC, to discuss ways of cooperation to attract more tourism movement coming to Egypt from Turkey. On the increase in the number of tourist trips coming from Turkish cities to the Egyptian purposes, and supporting ways of cooperation to implement joint marketing campaigns with the Egyptian General Authority for Tourism Activation and introductory trips to representatives of tourism companies and trips organizers to introduce the Turkish people more to the different experiences and tourism products provided by the Egyptian destination such as beach tourism and adventures Cultural tourism and others.

The facilities provided by the Egyptian government to the Turks to obtain a tourism visa to enter Egypt. For the two countries, stressing the Ministry’s support for cooperation between the private tourism sector companies in Egypt and its counterparts in Turkey to increase the inter -tourism between the two countries. The Egyptian is to be the most diverse in the world in terms of patterns and tourist products. & Nbsp; ” , In addition to participating in the 28th session of the East Mediterranean Exhibition for Tourism and Travel 2025 EMITT, which will continue until February 7th. & Nbsp; & nbsp;

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