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Egyptian Ministry of Tourism praises seminar on the internet's importance for tourism

As the Hotel Information Program on the 'Internet's importance for the Egyptian tourism sector' successfully concluded in Cairo last week, this innovative educational seminar received strong praise from the Assistant Minister of Tourism Hisham Zaazou.

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  • Mr. Ismail Abaza, Senior Tourism Advisor to the project, Assistant Minister of Tourism Hisham Zaazou and Richard Rousseau.
    Mr. Ismail Abaza, Senior Tourism Advisor to the project, Assistant Minister of Tourism Hisham Zaazou and Richard Rousseau.
Mr Zaazou stated, "I am a firm believer in the need for this program, which is well aligned with the Ministry's existing goals to continuously improve the country's tourism infrastructure and services. We are encouraging those working on the program to extend the program to include travel agencies who are a very important segment of the tourism sector. The new program will be launched under the name of "The Importance of Communications and the Internet for Travel Agencies".

Due to the great success of the Hotel information Program and the recommendation of Mr. Zaazou, the project team has commenced collaboration on a special program with Dr. Khaled El Manawi, Chairman of the Egyptian Travel Agents Association. With the cooperation of the training committee of the Egyptian Travel Agents Association (ETAA), they will design a program for the country's travel agencies. The resulting educational roadshow will start next week and will travel to five major cities: Luxor, Mansoura, Hurghada, Alexandria, and Cairo.

"Further building global standards into Egypt's tourism sector is essential for our country, including harnessing Internet services across this critical sector of the economy. It is essential that tourists can find out about Egypt travel before they arrive to Egypt, then 'stay connected' during their visit," said Mr. Ismail Abaza, Senior Tourism Advisor to the project.

"The latest Internet technology lends a stronger competitive edge to not only individual hotels and travel companies in Egypt, but also the country's tourism sector as a whole. Hotel operators realize this fully following our seminars to hotel operators, and we look forward to communicating a similar message to tour operators next month."
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About the Hotel Information Program:
The Hotel Information Program is an educational seminar in spring 2007 for Egypt's 3, 4, and 5-star hotel operators. Held in seven major tourist areas (Sharm El Sheikh, Luxor, Aswan, Hurghada, Nuweiba, Alexandria, and Cairo), the seminar ensures hotel operators are fully aware of the importance of the Internet in tourism today and the New Norms required by the Ministry of Tourism. The aim is for more Egyptian hotels to get connected by installing high-speed Internet for their guests, and to get visible by creating a website and then online booking to attract the new global traveler that plans and books travel arrangements via the Internet. The program is part of USAID's 'While In Egypt Stay Connected' project, in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism and the Egyptian Hotel Association. The program is funded by the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and sponsored by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT).

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