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Red Sea, South Sinai Hotels Stable On 25 January Anniversary: Official
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 26 - 01 - 2015

Occupancy rates for hotels in Hurghada and Sharm El-Sheikh stabilised this week between 50%-60% while declining to 25% in Cairo and 30% in Luxor, a tourism ministry official said.
The official said that occupancy rates in the Red Sea and South Sinai are stable compared to last week, and did not decline due to the fourthanniversary of the January 25 Revolution.
According to the Egyptian Hotels Association, the Red Sea and South Sinai regions hold 65% of the total hotels capacity in Egypt.
According to the official, who preferred to remain anonymous, Cairo, Luxor and Aswan have witnessed the lowest hotel occupancy rates over the past four years. Despite the decline, he said, there have still been improvements.
South Sinai Hotel Association member Abdelrahman El-Anwar believes the region is the best in terms of occupancy rates compared to other regions where rates are under 15%.
Anwar hopes that occupancy rates increase in the near future, especially in light of the economic summit for to support and develop the Egyptian economy scheduled to be held in Sharm El-Sheikh beginning in March.
According to South Sinai Investors Association head Hesham Aly, occupancy rates at the moment are lower than normal. He had hoped these rates would surpass 80%, but the turmoil experienced by the Russian rouble has reduced the flow of tourists to Egypt.
Head of the Egyptian Travel Agents Association in the Southern Valley [c1] Tharwat Agamy said that occupancy rates reached 35% last week, with Egyptians accounting for 15% and foreigners 20%. Agami added that ‘'inflows to Luxor and Aswan fell over the past two days,'' but expected the rate to rise again by the end of this week with the start of the mid-year holidays and the flow of students to the historic city.
Luxor and Aswan hold 21,000 hotel rooms, 17,000 of which are in cruise hotels and 4,000 rooms are in other hotels.
The Ministry of Tourism launched a programme for Egyptians to visit tourist sites in the Red Sea, South Sinai, Luxor, and Aswan with prices starting from EGP850-1000 per person for three days.
Source: Daily News Egypt


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