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Egypt plans to attract 25m tourists by 2020

Egypt: Thursday, December 13 - 2007 at 07:55

Zuhair Garana, Egypt's minister of tourism said that the government is planning to increase the number of tourists to reach 25 million tourists in 2020, reported Voltairenet.org. The Minister added that this will be achieved by offering excellent tourists services and offering different tourists' product like environmental and recreational tourism with the aim of achieving the goal of sustainable tourism. Last year Egypt received more than 9 million tourists who spent 89 million nights in Egypt and spent about $8bn.

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Thursday, December 13 - 2007 at 07:55 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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