9 Dec, 2025
Egypto Tours Team
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The Information Center, in collaboration with the Cabinet, has launched an initiative focused on emerging tourism trends and the role of universities in preserving national identity and heritage. This initiative aims to boost cultural tourism and attract visitors who contribute to the economy.

The tourism sector’s contribution to the US GDP is projected to reach 10.9% in 2024, showcasing its pivotal role in the global economy. In 2024, the number of registered US visitors is expected to rise to 1.9 trillion, with global tourism recovering strongly post-pandemic.

Notable growth was seen in international visitors, with numbers climbing from 975.6 million in 2022 to 1.470 billion in 2024. The tourism sector in Egypt also showed significant growth, reaching 3.7% of the domestic tourism sector for 2024-2025, supported by innovative entertainment projects.

Overall, the tourism sector is recognized as a vital driver of economic growth, aligning with Egypt’s Vision 2030 objectives.

9 Dec, 2025
Egypto Tours Team
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With reference to the news circulating in some newspapers and websites over the past few hours claiming that Egypt has raised visa fees from $25 to $45, as part of legislative amendments to Law No. 175 of 2025 concerning fees for Ministry of Foreign Affairs buildings, the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities confirms that this news is completely false. No executive decisions have been made regarding increasing visa fees for entry into Egypt. The decisions made at present only set a maximum limit for visa fees, not implement an increase.

The Ministry emphasizes that what is being circulated is merely a rumor, and affirms that any information related to entry visas or other matters will be announced, as usual, through official statements issued by the relevant executive authorities in the country.

The Ministry urges all media outlets and social media users to verify information and contact official sources before publishing any information on this matter.

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Statement issued by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities: