Adnan Al-Abdallah, General Manager of Arab Bridge Maritime Company, announced plans for new expansions including a boat maintenance center in Sharm El Sheikh and a dry dock in Safaga. This initiative aims to enhance the company's role in supporting maritime transport and Arab economic integration.
The Governor of South Sinai, Major General Khaled Fouda, inaugurated the HOTEX 54 exhibition in Sharm El Sheikh, featuring 54 companies specializing in tourism and hospitality. The event aims to enhance collaboration between local and international businesses.
Airlines have announced the addition of <strong>32 extra flights</strong> to Red Sea destinations in response to increasing tourist demand. This decision comes as the tourism sector experiences a notable recovery following a period of decline due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sharm El Sheikh has regained its tourism activity after a brief decline in visitors during spring, with hotel occupancy rates exceeding <strong>80%</strong>. The Hotel Establishments Chamber confirmed a strong return in demand for tourism in the city.
The Azerbaijani ambassador to Egypt visited the Bedouin Heritage Village in Sharm El Sheikh, where he was welcomed by local officials. This visit aims to strengthen cultural relations between the two countries.
Security forces in Sharm El Sheikh have seized an unlicensed warehouse producing disinfectants using banned chemicals. This operation is part of Egypt's efforts to combat smuggling and ensure public safety.
Local authorities in Sharm El Sheikh have initiated extensive monitoring campaigns targeting commercial establishments to prevent violations and ensure compliance with licenses. This move is part of efforts to enhance the commercial system and improve the investment environment in the city.