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1. Category : Travel & Leisure
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2. Introduction to Report
Launch Date: January 30, 2014
Number of Pages: 130
Geography Coverage: Egypt
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3. About the Report
Political revolution in 2011, which led to the end
of the rule of the country’s fourth president,
Hosni Mubarak, resulted in significant
challenges for the Egyptian travel and tourism
sector. Social and political conditions improved
in 2012 and the tourism sector showed signs of
recovery, but the situation deteriorated again in
2013 due to further unrest. Conditions in the
country have improved since July–August 2013,
and Pubilsher expects a slow return to growth
over the forecast period (2014–2018).
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4. Research Findings
Political unrest adversely affected the Egyptian economy in 2011 and
2013. The growth in gross domestic product (GDP), which increased at a
rate of 5.1% in 2010, slowed to 1.8% in 2011. Travel and tourism, a major
economic contributor, was affected, with international arrivals
decreasing at a rate of 33.2% in 2011 owing to the unrest and the
country’s negative image portrayed in the worldwide media. As the
situation improved post revolution, the country registered a return to
growth and signs of recovery in 2012. However, further unrest in July
2013, which led to the ousting of Mohamed Morsi from power by the
military, hampered economic growth and tourist flows in the country
once again.
Despite the political unrest, domestic tourism in Egypt performed well.
The number of domestic trips increased from 12.4 million in 2009 to 15.0
million in 2013, due to government efforts to promote domestic tourism
such as offering discounts to citizens at key tourist destinations, and
discounts offered by hotels to make-up for the losses registered due to
the lack of international tourists. The average expenditure per domestic
tourist in Egypt increased at a review-period CAGR of 5.70%.
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The revolution in Egypt in 2011 drove a number of countries, including
the US and the UK, to issue travel warnings, advising residents not to
travel to the country. Political unrest in 2013 damaged the country’s
reputation further. Easing foreign travelers’ concerns over safety and
security is a major challenge facing the Egyptian tourism sector.
According to the World Economic Forum’s Travel and Tourism
Competitiveness Index for 2013, Egypt ranked last (140 out of 140
countries) in terms of safety and security. However, in October 2013, the
Tourism Ministry announced the lifting of travel warning by 13
countries, including Germany, Hungary, Denmark, the Netherlands and
Finland.
The Egyptian aviation market experienced a number of challenges
during the review period. In 2009, total revenue generated in the market
declined by 2.20%, primarily due to the global economic downturn and
uncertain economic scenario. However, it recovered in 2010 with 6.55%
growth, driven by the increase in passenger volumes in all segments. In
the same year, revenue generated by the country’s low-cost airlines rose
by 33.65%, driven by the increase in demand for economic and
affordable travel by business and leisure tourists.
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Political and social unrest also adversely impacted the Egyptian
hotel market. Travel warnings issued by a number of countries,
advising citizens not to travel to Egypt, led to a decline in tourist
volumes, subsequently limiting business for hotels. During the
review period, total hotel revenue generated fell at a CAGR of
11.87%, from EGP19.3 million (US$3.74 million) in 2009 to
EGP12.5 million (US$1.83 million) in 2013. The largest fall in
revenue, at a rate of 40.90%, was recorded in 2011.
Political uncertainty and a decline in business activity affected
business car rentals, which posted the largest decline at a
review-period CAGR of -3.08%. The majority of car rentals in
Egypt were made at non-airport locations, with sales from such
rentals accounting for 66.3% of the total market value in 2013.
However, poor road conditions and chaotic traffic systems
discouraged tourists from renting cars, instead leading to a
preference for taxis.
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Conventional travel service providers dominated the
industry in 2013 with 90.3% of the market value, while
online service providers accounted for the remaining
9.7%. However, online service providers registered
significant growth during the review period, at a CAGR of
24.64%. This growth was primarily driven by the country’s
high internet penetration rate of 35.6%, in comparison to
neighboring countries.
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8. Report Coverage
1. Executive Summary
2. Travel and Tourism Sector In Context
3. Country Fact Sheet
4. Tourism Flows
5. Airlines
6. Hotels
7. Car Rental
8. Travel Intermediaries
9. Tourism Board Profile
10. Airport Profiles
11. Company Profiles – Airlines
12. Company Profiles – Hotels
13. Company Profiles – Car Rental
14. Company Profiles – Travel Intermediaries
15. Market Data Anlaysis
16. Appendix
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9. Company Coverage (Partial List)
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