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Tourism Revenues in Egypt increased to 14.40 USD Billion in 2024 from 13.60 USD Billion in 2023. This dataset provides - Egypt Tourism Revenues- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Egypt EG: International Tourism: Receipts: for Travel Items data was reported at 2.645 USD bn in 2016. This records a decrease from the previous number of 6.065 USD bn for 2015. Egypt EG: International Tourism: Receipts: for Travel Items data is updated yearly, averaging 6.056 USD bn from Dec 1995 (Median) to 2016, with 22 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 12.528 USD bn in 2010 and a record low of 2.565 USD bn in 1998. Egypt EG: International Tourism: Receipts: for Travel Items data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Egypt – Table EG.World Bank.WDI: Tourism Statistics. International tourism receipts for travel items are expenditures by international inbound visitors in the reporting economy. The goods and services are purchased by, or on behalf of, the traveler or provided, without a quid pro quo, for the traveler to use or give away. These receipts should include any other prepayment made for goods or services received in the destination country. They also may include receipts from same-day visitors, except in cases where these are so important as to justify a separate classification. Excluded is the international carriage of travelers, which is covered in passenger travel items. Data are in current U.S. dollars.; ; World Tourism Organization, Yearbook of Tourism Statistics, Compendium of Tourism Statistics and data files.; Gap-filled total;
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Egypt EG: International Tourism: Number of Arrivals data was reported at 5,258,000.000 Person in 2016. This records a decrease from the previous number of 9,139,000.000 Person for 2015. Egypt EG: International Tourism: Number of Arrivals data is updated yearly, averaging 8,019,500.000 Person from Dec 1995 (Median) to 2016, with 22 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 14,051,000.000 Person in 2010 and a record low of 2,871,000.000 Person in 1995. Egypt EG: International Tourism: Number of Arrivals data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Egypt – Table EG.World Bank.WDI: Tourism Statistics. International inbound tourists (overnight visitors) are the number of tourists who travel to a country other than that in which they have their usual residence, but outside their usual environment, for a period not exceeding 12 months and whose main purpose in visiting is other than an activity remunerated from within the country visited. When data on number of tourists are not available, the number of visitors, which includes tourists, same-day visitors, cruise passengers, and crew members, is shown instead. Sources and collection methods for arrivals differ across countries. In some cases data are from border statistics (police, immigration, and the like) and supplemented by border surveys. In other cases data are from tourism accommodation establishments. For some countries number of arrivals is limited to arrivals by air and for others to arrivals staying in hotels. Some countries include arrivals of nationals residing abroad while others do not. Caution should thus be used in comparing arrivals across countries. The data on inbound tourists refer to the number of arrivals, not to the number of people traveling. Thus a person who makes several trips to a country during a given period is counted each time as a new arrival.; ; World Tourism Organization, Yearbook of Tourism Statistics, Compendium of Tourism Statistics and data files.; Gap-filled total;
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Egypt Faith-based Tourism Market Demand, July 2023, was published in July 2023 and is expected to grow steadily between 2025 and 2035 due to the country's extensive religious heritage, thousands of pilgrimage sites, and government encouragement of spiritual tourism.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Market Size in 2025 | USD 1.6 Billion |
| Projected Market Size in 2035 | USD 4.3 Billion |
| CAGR (2025-2035) | 10.3% |
| Region | CAGR (2025-2035) |
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| Western Desert | 10.6% |
| Region | CAGR (2025-2035) |
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| Eastern Desert | 10.4% |
| Region | CAGR (2025-2035) |
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| Upper Egypt | 10.2% |
| Region | CAGR (2025-2035) |
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| Lower Egypt | 10.5% |
| Company/Organization Name | Estimated Market Share (%) |
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| Egyptian Tourism Authority (ETA) – Religious Tourism Promotion | 20-25% |
| Misr Travel (Historical & Faith-Based Tours) | 12-16% |
| Memphis Tours Egypt (Christian & Islamic Pilgrimage Travel) | 10-14% |
| Cairo Top Tours (Islamic Heritage & Biblical Egypt Tours) | 8-12% |
| Egypt Tours Plus (Customized Religious Travel Packages) | 5-9% |
| Other Travel Operators & Religious Organizations (combined) | 30-40% |
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Egypt EG: International Tourism: Receipts: for Passenger Transport Items data was reported at 660.000 USD mn in 2016. This records a decrease from the previous number of 832.000 USD mn for 2015. Egypt EG: International Tourism: Receipts: for Passenger Transport Items data is updated yearly, averaging 500.000 USD mn from Dec 1995 (Median) to 2016, with 22 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1.119 USD bn in 2008 and a record low of 120.000 USD mn in 2003. Egypt EG: International Tourism: Receipts: for Passenger Transport Items data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Egypt – Table EG.World Bank.WDI: Tourism Statistics. International tourism receipts for passenger transport items are expenditures by international inbound visitors for all services provided in the international transportation by resident carriers. Also included are passenger services performed within an economy by nonresident carriers. Excluded are passenger services provided to nonresidents by resident carriers within the resident economies; these are included in travel items. In addition to the services covered by passenger fares--including fares that are a part of package tours but excluding cruise fares, which are included in travel--passenger services include such items as charges for excess baggage, vehicles, or other personal accompanying effects and expenditures for food, drink, or other items for which passengers make expenditures while on board carriers. Data are in current U.S. dollars.; ; World Tourism Organization, Yearbook of Tourism Statistics, Compendium of Tourism Statistics and data files.; Gap-filled total;
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Egypt EG: International Tourism: Expenditures: for Passenger Transport Items data was reported at 241.000 USD mn in 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 194.000 USD mn for 2015. Egypt EG: International Tourism: Expenditures: for Passenger Transport Items data is updated yearly, averaging 244.000 USD mn from Dec 1995 (Median) to 2016, with 22 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 475.000 USD mn in 2008 and a record low of 43.000 USD mn in 2002. Egypt EG: International Tourism: Expenditures: for Passenger Transport Items data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Egypt – Table EG.World Bank.WDI: Tourism Statistics. International tourism expenditures for passenger transport items are expenditures of international outbound visitors in other countries for all services provided during international transportation by nonresident carriers. Also included are passenger services performed within an economy by nonresident carriers. Excluded are passenger services provided to nonresidents by resident carriers within the resident economies; these are included in travel items. In addition to the services covered by passenger fares--including fares that are a part of package tours but excluding cruise fares, which are included in travel--passenger services include such items as charges for excess baggage, vehicles, or other personal accompanying effects and expenditures for food, drink, or other items for which passengers make expenditures while on board carriers. Data are in current U.S. dollars.; ; World Tourism Organization, Yearbook of Tourism Statistics, Compendium of Tourism Statistics and data files.; Gap-filled total;
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Discover the booming Middle East & Africa helicopter tourism market! Explore its $2.45B (2025) valuation, 9.97% CAGR, key drivers, and regional insights. Learn about leading companies and future growth projections in this lucrative sector. Recent developments include: November 2023: The UAE’s Strategic Development Fund announced that it had planned to independently develop the VRT500 and VRT300 co-axial light helicopters after the invasion of Ukraine by Russia., January 2023: The US Army awarded Boeing a USD 426 million contract to produce 12 CH-47F Chinooks for the Egyptian Air Force. With this contract, Egypt plans to replace its aging fleet of CH-47D helicopters.. Notable trends are: Military Segment to Exhibit the Highest Growth Rate During the Forecast Period.
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The Middle East and Africa helicopter tourism market, valued at $2.45 billion in 2025, is projected to experience robust growth, driven by increasing disposable incomes, a surge in luxury travel preferences, and the expansion of tourism infrastructure in the region. The market's Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 9.97% from 2025 to 2033 indicates significant potential for expansion. Key growth drivers include the development of eco-tourism initiatives promoting unique experiences, coupled with investments in high-end tourism infrastructure and improved accessibility to remote and scenic locations. The rising popularity of helicopter tours for sightseeing, special events, and VIP transfers further fuels market expansion. While the single-engine segment currently dominates, the multi-engine segment is anticipated to witness significant growth due to increased passenger capacity and safety features. Regional variations exist, with countries like Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Turkey acting as major market drivers due to their established tourism sectors and investment in luxury travel experiences. However, regulatory hurdles, safety concerns, and infrastructure limitations in certain regions could pose challenges to market growth. The civil and commercial application segment holds a significant market share, although the military segment presents growth opportunities linked to tourism infrastructure development and security operations. The competitive landscape is characterized by both established international players like Airbus SE, Boeing, and Leonardo S.p.A., alongside regional operators. These companies are focused on expanding their fleet size, enhancing services, and forging strategic partnerships to capitalize on the market's growth. The forecast period (2025-2033) promises further consolidation through mergers and acquisitions and a greater focus on technological advancements improving operational efficiency and safety. The continued expansion of tourism infrastructure, specifically heliports and landing zones, will play a critical role in determining the market's trajectory. Challenges remain, including managing environmental concerns and ensuring sustainable tourism practices to maintain the long-term viability of the industry. Addressing these challenges effectively will be key to unlocking the full potential of the Middle East and Africa helicopter tourism market. Recent developments include: November 2023: The UAE’s Strategic Development Fund announced that it had planned to independently develop the VRT500 and VRT300 co-axial light helicopters after the invasion of Ukraine by Russia., January 2023: The US Army awarded Boeing a USD 426 million contract to produce 12 CH-47F Chinooks for the Egyptian Air Force. With this contract, Egypt plans to replace its aging fleet of CH-47D helicopters.. Notable trends are: Military Segment to Exhibit the Highest Growth Rate During the Forecast Period.
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In contrast, the expenditure of tourists visiting Egypt reached 9.5 billion U.S. dollars in 2021.
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Middle East short term vacation rental market valued at USD 12 Bn, driven by tourism growth, digital platforms, and experiential travel in UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt.
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According to our latest research, the global Blue Hole Dive Charter market size reached USD 1.42 billion in 2024, with a robust compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.6% projected over the forecast period. By 2033, the market is expected to attain a value of USD 2.76 billion. This growth trajectory is primarily fueled by the rising popularity of adventure tourism, increasing awareness about marine biodiversity, and the growing accessibility of world-renowned dive destinations such as the Great Blue Hole in Belize and the Blue Hole in Dahab, Egypt. As per our latest research, the demand for premium and personalized dive experiences is also contributing significantly to the market’s expansion, with both private and group charters seeing increased bookings from a diverse clientele base.
One of the primary growth drivers for the Blue Hole Dive Charter market is the surge in global adventure tourism. Travelers are increasingly seeking unique, immersive experiences that go beyond traditional sightseeing, and diving into iconic blue holes represents a bucket-list adventure for many. The allure of exploring underwater caves, witnessing rare marine life, and experiencing the thrill of deep-sea diving has attracted not only seasoned divers but also novices eager to obtain certification. This trend is further amplified by social media, where awe-inspiring underwater imagery and videos from blue holes around the world inspire prospective tourists to book dive charters, thereby driving market growth.
Another significant growth factor is the advancement in diving technology and safety equipment, which has made blue hole diving more accessible and appealing to a broader demographic. Enhanced safety protocols, improved dive gear, and better-trained instructors have contributed to reducing perceived risks associated with deep-sea diving. This, in turn, has encouraged more individuals, including families and older adults, to participate in dive charters. The proliferation of dive schools and certification programs in proximity to blue hole sites has also boosted the influx of new divers, further fueling demand for both private and group charters.
Furthermore, the market benefits from the increasing focus on sustainable tourism and marine conservation. Many dive charter operators are collaborating with environmental organizations to promote responsible diving practices, such as limiting group sizes and providing educational briefings on marine ecosystem preservation. This not only enhances the overall dive experience but also appeals to environmentally conscious travelers, who are willing to pay a premium for eco-friendly and educational dive tours. Such initiatives are helping to position blue hole dive charters as a sustainable travel option, which is expected to sustain market growth in the long term.
From a regional perspective, North America and Europe currently dominate the Blue Hole Dive Charter market, owing to their high disposable incomes, established adventure tourism sectors, and proximity to popular blue hole destinations. However, the Asia Pacific region is rapidly emerging as a lucrative market, driven by the development of new dive sites, rising middle-class tourism, and government initiatives to promote marine tourism. Latin America and the Middle East & Africa are also witnessing increased investments in dive infrastructure, with countries like Belize and Egypt capitalizing on their world-famous blue holes to attract international tourists. This regional diversification is expected to further propel the global market over the forecast period.
The Service Type segment of the Blue Hole Dive Charter market is bifurcated into Private Charters, Group Charters, and Customized Tours. Private charters have gained substantial traction among high-net-worth individuals and small groups seeking exclusivity, privacy, and personalized service. These charters typically of
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