AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEgyptAir Restarts L.A. Route: Egypt’s flag carrier has resumed non-stop flights to Los Angeles after more than 20 years, with three weekly services using an A350-900 (30 business, 310 economy), aiming to boost tourism and business links between North America and North Africa. Tourism Planning via Airports: A new look at how Egypt’s international airports have reshaped travel routes highlights the shift from a Cairo-only gateway to multi-city access, especially for Red Sea beach and diving trips. Blue Hole Protection Push: Egypt is studying a sustainable development plan for the Blue Hole diving site in South Sinai, targeting better visitor services while protecting coral biodiversity and reducing pollution. Alexandria “Decent Life” Update: Alexandria reports 93% completion of “Decent Life” rural projects and has processed 93.32% of building reconciliation requests, with efforts to streamline shop licensing for investors. Tourism Demand Pressure Abroad: Turkish hoteliers are discussing possible price cuts as competition rises from Mediterranean rivals including Egypt, with uncertainty driven by last-minute bookings and regional instability. Remittances Hit Record: Egyptians abroad sent $34.9bn in nine months, strengthening Egypt’s hard-currency position as Red Sea disruptions weigh on canal revenues.
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