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ATM 2025: Egypt expects 6% rise in international tourist arrivals this year

ATM 2025: Egypt expects 6% rise in international tourist arrivals this year

Egypt is forecasting a 6 per cent annual increase in international visitors this year to reach 16.8 million travellers, despite the shadow of regional wars. The country, which is preparing for the ceremony marking the full opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum in July, aims to diversify its offerings and expand into adventure travel and conference meetings, among other avenues, Sherif Fathy, Egypt’s Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, said at a press conference at the Arabian Travel Market in Dubai on Monday.

Jamaica’s Strategic Tourism Partnership with DNATA Travel Group to Boost Visitor Arrivals

Jamaica’s Strategic Tourism Partnership with DNATA Travel Group to Boost Visitor Arrivals

Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett has welcomed a strategic partnership with DNATA Travel Group, one of the world’s largest and most respected travel services providers, to further strengthen the island’s presence in key global source markets. This collaboration will aim to increase visitor arrivals, enhance destination visibility, and develop innovative travel packages that showcase the unique offerings of Jamaica.

Saudi Captures Global Attention at ATM 2025: Showcasing a Vibrant Summer Season

Saudi Captures Global Attention at ATM 2025: Showcasing a Vibrant Summer Season

Saudi tourism made a powerful impact on the opening day of Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2025, unveiling its new “Saudi Land” pavilion and spotlighting the breadth and depth of its tourism offering. Following a record-breaking 2024 that saw more than 116 million visitors, Saudi tourism enters ATM stronger than ever, offering partners unrivaled opportunities for collaboration and growth.