SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST - Sunday, 24 January, 2016,
Arab nations are looking to Chinese visitors to revive their
tourism sectors, battered by security fears, and also need to develop
homegrown tourism as a lifeline, ministers from the region say.
Bookings to nations in North Africa and the Middle East,
which had been recovering after the Arab spring unrest, fell last year
following deadly attacks claimed by Islamic extremists in Tunisia and
Egypt that caused foreigners to shun beaches and historic sites across
the region.
But visitor numbers from China to Egypt soared last year despite a
series of security blows to the country’s key tourism sector in 2015
because the government began to allow charter flights from the Asian
country, Egyptian Tourism Minister Hisham Zaazou said.
The number of Chinese visitors to Egypt more than doubled from 60,000
in 2014 to 135,000 in 2015, “in a year in which we suffered a lot”, he
said at a conference on tourism policies in Arab nations at the Madrid
international tourism fair Fitur, which wraps up Sunday.
In September eight Mexican tourists were mistakenly killed by Egyptian security forces in the vast Western Desert.
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