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Russian tourists will not return to Sharm El-Sheikh before 2018 - media

Russian Aviaton » Monday April 24, 2017 20:40 MSK

The head of the Tourism Investors Association in South Sinai, Hisham Ali, does not see a glimmer of hope that indicates the return of Russian and English tourists to Sharm El-Sheikh before mid-2018, Daily News Egypt reported.

He said that the Egyptian government has exerted great efforts to review the security at various Egyptian airports in order to resume Russian flights to Egypt, yet Russian authorities still put more roadblocks in the way.

He noted that there are political matters that meddled in the resumption of flights.

That's what he said in his interview:

Russian tourism represented more than a third of the incoming tourism to Egypt until 2015, when Russian flights to Egypt were suspended as a result of the Metro Jet airliner crash at the end of October 2015.

The Egyptian government has taken great measures, whether through the security authorities or the ministries of tourism and foreign affairs, to review the security procedures at the various Egyptian airports, but political matters meddled with the situation.

Tourism has no longer become limited to tourism, but is rather full of political issues. This has recently become clear. Many Russian officials that visited Cairo talked about resuming flights soon.

Yet, the situation looks far from being solved. I do not expect Russian tourism to return to Egypt before the middle of 2018.

The sector has suffered a decline since the beginning of 2011 until now. The situation hit rock bottom in 2016, before it turned a corner in the first quarter of the current year.

As of last Tuesday, the occupations ranged from 50% to 60%, which would drop by half after Egyptian families return to their work when the holidays end.

Recently, there has been an influx of German, Ukrainian, and Eastern European tourists specifically to visit resorts in Sharm el-Sheikh.

I say with confidence that the region is safe. The authorities, with all agencies, are cooperating in the fight against terrorism. Egypt is also not the only country in the world suffering from terrorism; all countries now see bombings every now and then.

International tourism experts believe that Egypt may cut off a good part of European tourism to Spain and Greece as a result of raising prices and because of the tensions between the EU and Turkey. 

These expectations are based on the resumption of Russian flights to Egypt again. I see this differently; those who cannot afford prices in Spain or Greece will visit other destinations, but not Egypt.

This comes despite the average price of a room in Sharm El-Sheikh ranging between $50 and $60, which is very suitable for all segments of tourists.