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Travel and Tourism in Egypt to 2018
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Synopsis
The report provides detailed market analysis, information and insights, including:
• Historic and forecast tourist volumes covering the entire Egyptian travel and tourism sector
• Detailed analysis of tourist spending patterns in Egypt
• The total, direct and indirect tourism output generated by each category within the Egyptian travel and tourism sector
• Employment and salary trends for various categories in the Egyptian travel and tourism sector, such as accommodation, sightseeing and entertainment, foodservice, transportation, retail, travel intermediaries and others
• Detailed market classification across each category, with analysis using similar metrics
• Detailed analysis of the airline, hotel, car rental and travel intermediaries industries.
Summary
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 Timetric expects a slow return to growth over the forecast period (2014–2018).
Scope
This report provides an extensive analysis related to the tourism demands and flows in Egypt:
• It details historical values for the Egyptian tourism sector for 2009–2013, along with forecast figures for 2014–2018.
• It provides comprehensive analysis of the travel and tourism demand factors with values for both the 2009–2013 review period and the 2014–2018 forecast period.
• The report provides a detailed analysis and forecast of domestic, inbound and outbound tourist flows in Egypt.
• It provides employment and salary trends for various categories of the travel and tourism sector.
• It provides comprehensive analysis of the trends in airline, hotel, car rental and travel intermediaries industries, with values for both the 2009–2013 review period and the 2014–2018 forecast period.
Reasons To Buy
• Take strategic business decisions using historic and forecast market data related to the Egyptian travel and tourism sector.
• Understand the demand-side dynamics within Egypt's travel and tourism sector, along with key market trends and growth opportunities.
• Identify the spending patterns of domestic, inbound and outbound tourists by individual categories.
• Analyze key employment and compensation data related to the travel and tourism sector in Egypt.
Key Highlights
• 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.
• Egypt has a variety of natural landscapes and cultural heritage sites. It is home to seven UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the Pyramid fields from Giza to Dahshur, Nubian Monuments at Abu Simbel and Wadi Al-Hitan. Egypt's cultural and archaeological heritage is also a tourist attraction and work has been ongoing to restore and renovate key sites. The Pyramid of Khafre, also known as the Pyramid of Chephren, was reopened in October 2012 after 10-year-long renovation work, to strengthen the ailing Egyptian tourism sector.
• 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%.
• 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.
• 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.
• 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.
Table of Contents
1 Executive Summary
2 Travel and Tourism Sector In Context
3 Country Fact Sheet
4 Tourism Flows
4.1.1 Domestic tourism
4.1.2 Inbound tourism
4.1.3 Outbound tourism
4.2.1 Several countries removed travel warnings
4.2.2 Sharp decline in August 2013
4.2.3 Cruise tourism
4.2.4 Optimism drives Ministry of Tourism's promotional efforts
4.2.5 Ministry's efforts to revive domestic tourism
4.3.1 Domestic tourism
4.3.2 Inbound tourism
4.3.3 Outbound tourism
5 Airlines
5.2.1 EgyptAir suffered losses
5.2.2 Launch of new routes
6 Hotels
6.2.1 Decline in hotel occupancy rates
6.2.2 Construction of new hotels expected
7 Car Rental
7.2.1 Government expected to improve the poor transport system
8 Travel Intermediaries
8.2.1 Entry of new companies
8.2.2 Saudi Arabian government restricted visas to Mecca
9 Tourism Board Profile
10 Airport Profiles
10.1.1 Overview
10.1.2 Operator profile
10.1.3 Routes
11 Company Profiles – Airlines
11.1.1 Air Arabia Egypt – company overview
11.1.2 Air Arabia Egypt – main services
11.1.3 Air Arabia Egypt – key employees
11.2.1 EGYPTAIR Holding Company – company overview
11.2.2 EGYPTAIR Holding Company – business description
11.2.3 EGYPTAIR Holding Company – main services and brands
11.2.4 EGYPTAIR Holding Company – history
11.2.5 EGYPTAIR Holding Company – SWOT analysis
11.2.6 EGYPTAIR Holding Company – strengths
11.2.7 EGYPTAIR Holding Company – weaknesses
11.2.8 EGYPTAIR Holding Company – opportunities
11.2.9 EGYPTAIR Holding Company – threats
11.2.10 EGYPTAIR Holding Company – key employees
11.3.1 Air Cairo – company overview
11.3.2 Air Cairo – main services
11.3.3 Air Cairo – key employees
11.4.1 EgyptAir Express – company overview
11.4.2 EgyptAir Express – main services
11.4.3 EgyptAir Express – key employees
11.5.1 Nile Air – company overview
11.5.2 Nile Air – main services
11.5.3 Nile Air – key employees
12 Company Profiles – Hotels
12.1.1 InterContinental Hotels Egypt – company overview
12.1.2 InterContinental Hotels Egypt – main services and brands
12.1.3 InterContinental Hotels Egypt – key employees
12.2.1 Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Egypt – company overview
12.2.2 Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Egypt – main services
12.2.3 Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Egypt – key employees
12.3.1 Starwood Hotels & Resorts Egypt – company overview
12.3.2 Starwood Hotels & Resorts Egypt – main services
12.3.3 Starwood Hotels & Resorts Egypt – key employees
12.4.1 Accor Hotels Egypt – company overview
12.4.2 Accor Hotels Egypt – main services and brands
12.4.3 Accor Hotels Egypt – key employees
12.5.1 Hilton Hotels Egypt – company overview
12.5.2 Hilton Hotels Egypt – main services
12.5.3 Hilton Hotels Egypt – key employees
13 Company Profiles – Car Rental
13.1.1 Europcar Egypt – company overview
13.1.2 Europcar Egypt – main services
13.1.3 Europcar Egypt – key employees
13.2.1 Maneuver Rent a Car – company overview
13.2.2 Maneuver Rent a Car – main services
13.2.3 Maneuver Rent a Car – key employees
13.3.1 Budget Rent-A-Car Egypt – company overview
13.3.2 Budget Rent-A-Car Egypt – main services
13.3.3 Budget Rent-A-Car Egypt – key employees
13.4.1 Hertz Car Rental Egypt – company overview
13.4.2 Hertz Car Rental Egypt – main services
13.5.1 Smart Limo – company overview
13.5.2 Smart Limo – main services
13.5.3 Smart Limo – key employees
14 Company Profiles – Travel Intermediaries
14.1.1 Quest Travel – company overview
14.1.2 Quest Travel – main services
14.1.3 Quest Travel – key employees
14.2.1 Samo Egypt Tours – company overview
14.2.2 Samo Egypt Tours – main services
14.2.3 Samo Egypt Tours – key employees
14.3.1 Sun East Tours – company overview
14.3.2 Sun East Tours – main services
14.3.3 Sun East Tours – key employees
14.4.1 Nicolas Tours – company overview
14.4.2 Nicolas Tours – main services
14.4.3 Nicolas Tours – key employees
14.5.1 Sunrise Tours – company overview
14.5.2 Sunrise Tours – main services
14.5.3 Sunrise Tours – key employees
15 Market Data Anlaysis
15.1.1 Total tourism output
15.1.2 Direct tourism output
15.1.3 Indirect tourism output
15.1.4 Tourism output per employee
15.1.5 Direct tourism output per employee
15.1.6 Indirect tourism output per employee
15.2.1 Total tourism employment
15.2.2 Direct tourism employment
15.2.3 Indirect tourism employment
15.2.4 Tourism employee compensation
15.2.5 Total gross income generated by total tourism employment
15.3.1 Domestic trips by purpose of visit
15.3.2 Number of overnight stays
15.3.3 Total domestic tourist expenditure
15.3.4 Average expenditure per domestic tourist by category
15.4.1 International arrivals by region
15.4.2 International arrivals by purpose of visit
15.4.3 Total inbound tourism expenditure by category
15.4.4 Average international tourist expenditure by category
15.5.1 International departures by region
15.5.2 International departures by purpose of visit
15.5.3 Number of overnight stays
15.5.4 Total outbound tourism expenditure by category
15.5.5 Average outbound expenditure per resident by category
15.6.1 Seats available
15.6.2 Seats sold by carrier type – business travel
15.6.3 Seats sold by carrier type – leisure travel
15.6.4 Load factor by carrier type
15.6.5 Passenger kilometers available by carrier type
15.6.6 Revenue-generating passenger kilometers by carrier type
15.6.7 Revenue per passenger by carrier type
15.6.8 Total revenue by carrier type
15.7.1 Establishments by hotel category
15.7.2 Available rooms by hotel category
15.7.3 Room occupancy rate by hotel category
15.7.4 Room nights available by hotel category
15.7.5 Room nights occupied by hotel category
15.7.6 Average revenue per available room by hotel category
15.7.7 Revenue per occupied room by hotel category
15.7.8 Total revenue per available room by hotel category
15.7.9 Total revenue by hotel category and customer type
15.7.10 Guests by hotel category and customer type
15.8.1 Market value by customer type and rental location
15.8.2 Fleet size
15.8.3 Rental occasions and days
15.8.4 Rental length
15.8.5 Average rental length
15.8.6 Utilization rate
15.8.7 Average revenue per day
15.9.1 Market value by product type
15.9.2 Online revenues by type of intermediary or provider
15.9.3 Online revenues by type of tourist
15.9.4 In-store revenues by type of intermediary
15.9.5 In-store revenues by type of tourist
15.9.6 Travel agent revenues from domestic tourism, by sales channel
15.9.7 Travel agent revenues from international tourism by sales channel
15.9.8 Tour operator revenues from domestic tourism, by sales channel
15.9.9 Tour operator revenues from international tourism, by sales channel
15.9.10 Other intermediaries revenues from domestic tourism, by sales channel
15.9.11 Other intermediaries revenues from international tourism by sales channel
16 Appendix
List of Tables
Table 1: Egypt – Tourist Arrivals from Top 10 Countries (Thousand), 2008–2017
Table 2: Egypt – Tourist Departures to Top 10 Countries (Thousand), 2008–2017
Table 3: Egyptian Tourism Authority – Key Facts and Locations
Table 4: Cairo International Airport, Cairo ? Overview
Table 5: Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport, Sharm el-Sheikh ? Overview
Table 6: Hurghada International Airport, Hurghada – Overview
Table 7: Luxor International Airport, Luxor – Overview
Table 8: Air Arabia Egypt, Key Facts
Table 9: Air Arabia Egypt, Main Services
Table 10: Air Arabia Egypt, Key Employees
Table 11: EGYPTAIR Holding Company, Key Facts
Table 12: EGYPTAIR Holding Company, Main Services and Brands
Table 13: EGYPTAIR Holding Company, History
Table 14: EGYPTAIR Holding Company, Key Employees
Table 15: Air Cairo, Key Facts
Table 16: Air Cairo, Main Services
Table 17: Air Cairo, Key Employees
Table 18: EgyptAir Express, Key Facts
Table 19: EgyptAir Express, Main Services
Table 20: EgyptAir Express, Key Employees
Table 21: Nile Air, Key Facts
Table 22: Nile Air, Main Services
Table 23: Nile Air, Key Employees
Table 24: InterContinental Hotels Egypt, Key Facts
Table 25: InterContinental Hotels Egypt, Main Services and Brands
Table 26: InterContinental Hotels Egypt, Key Employees
Table 27: Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Egypt, Key Facts
Table 28: Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Egypt, Main Services
Table 29: Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Egypt, Key Employees
Table 30: Starwood Hotels & Resorts Egypt, Key Facts
Table 31: Starwood Hotels & Resorts Egypt, Main Services
Table 32: Starwood Hotels & Resorts Egypt, Key Employees
Table 33: Accor Hotels Egypt, Key Facts
Table 34: Accor Hotels Egypt, Main Services and Brands
Table 35: Accor Hotels Egypt, Key Employees
Table 36: Hilton Hotels Egypt, Key Facts
Table 37: Hilton Hotels Egypt, Main Services
Table 38: Hilton Hotels Egypt, Key Employees
Table 39: Europcar Egypt, Key Facts
Table 40: Europcar Egypt, Main Services
Table 41: Europcar Egypt, Key Employees
Table 42: Maneuver Rent a Car, Key Facts
Table 43: Maneuver Rent a Car, Main Services
Table 44: Maneuver Rent a Car, Key Employees
Table 45: Budget Rent-A-Car Egypt, Key Facts
Table 46: Budget Rent-A-Car Egypt, Main Services
Table 47: Budget Rent-A-Car Egypt, Key Employees
Table 48: Hertz Car Rental Egypt, Key Facts
Table 49: Hertz Car Rental Egypt, Main Services
Table 50: Smart Limo, Key Facts
Table 51: Smart Limo, Main Services
Table 52: Smart Limo, Key Employees
Table 53: Quest Travel, Key Facts
Table 54: Quest Travel, Main Services
Table 55: Quest Travel, Key Employees
Table 56: Samo Egypt Tours, Key Facts
Table 57: Samo Egypt Tours, Main Services
Table 58: Samo Egypt Tours, Key Employees
Table 59: Sun East Tours, Key Facts
Table 60: Sun East Tours, Main Services
Table 61: Sun East Tours, Key Employees
Table 62: Nicolas Tours, Key Facts
Table 63: Nicolas Tours, Main Services
Table 64: Nicolas Tours, Key Employees
Table 65: Sunrise Tours, Key Facts
Table 66: Sunrise Tours, Main Services
Table 67: Sunrise Tours, Key Employees
Table 68: Egypt – Total Tourism Output by Category (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Table 69: Egypt – Direct Tourism Output by Category (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Table 70: Egypt – Indirect Tourism Output by Category (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Table 71: Egypt – Total Tourism Output Generated per Employee by Category (EGP Thousand), 2009–2018
Table 72: Egypt – Direct Tourism Output Generated per Employee by Category (EGP Thousand), 2009–2018
Table 73: Egypt – Indirect Tourism Output Generated per Employee by Category (EGP Thousand), 2009–2018
Table 74: Egypt – Total Tourism Employment by Category (Thousand), 2009–2018
Table 75: Egypt – Total Tourism Employment as a Percentage of Total Employment by Category (%), 2009–2018
Table 76: Egypt – Direct Tourism Employment by Category (Thousand), 2009–2018
Table 77: Egypt – Direct Tourism Employment as a Percentage of Total Employment by Category (%), 2009–2018
Table 78: Egypt – Indirect Tourism Employment by Category (Thousand), 2009–2018
Table 79: Egypt – Indirect Tourism Employment as a Percentage of Total Employment by Category (%), 2009–2018
Table 80: Egypt – Average Salary per Employee by Category (EGP Thousand), 2009–2018
Table 81: Egypt – Total Gross Income Generated by Total Tourism Employment by Category (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Table 82: Egypt – Number of Trips by Purpose (Thousand), 2009–2018
Table 83: Egypt – Overnight Stays (Million), 2009–2018
Table 84: Egypt – Total Domestic Tourism Expenditure by Category (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Table 85: Egypt – Average Expenditure per Domestic Tourist by Category (EGP), 2009–2018
Table 86: Egypt – International Arrivals by Region (Thousand), 2009–2018
Table 87: Egypt – International Arrivals by Purpose of Visit (Thousand), 2009–2018
Table 88: Egypt – Total Inbound Tourism Expenditure by Category (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Table 89: Egypt – Average Expenditure per Inbound Tourist by Category (EGP), 2009–2018
Table 90: Egypt – International Departures by Region (Thousands), 2009–2018
Table 91: Egypt – International Departures by Purpose of Visit (Thousand), 2009–2018
Table 92: Egypt – Overnight Stays (Million), 2009–2018
Table 93: Egypt – Total Outbound Tourism Expenditure by Category (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Table 94: Egypt – Average Outbound Expenditure per Resident by Category (EGP), 2009–2018
Table 95: Egypt – Seats Available by Carrier Type (Thousand), 2009–2018
Table 96: Egypt – Seats Sold by Carrier Type – Business Travel (Thousand), 2009–2018
Table 97: Egypt – Seats Sold by Carrier Type – Leisure Travel (Thousand), 2009–2018
Table 98: Egypt – Load Factor by Carrier Type (%), 2009–2018
Table 99: Egypt – Passenger Kilometers Available by Carrier Type (Billion), 2009–2018
Table 100: Egypt – Revenue-Generating Passenger Kilometers by Carrier Type (Billion), 2009–2018
Table 101: Egypt – Revenue per Passenger by Carrier Type (EGP), 2009–2018
Table 102: Egypt – Total Revenue by Carrier Type (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Table 103: Egypt – Establishments by Category (Actual), 2009–2018
Table 104: Egypt – Available Hotel Rooms by Hotel Category (Thousand), 2009–2018
Table 105: Egypt – Room Occupancy Rate by Hotel Category (%), 2009–2018
Table 106: Egypt – Room Nights Available by Hotel Category (Million), 2009–2018
Table 107: Egypt – Room Nights Occupied by Hotel Category (Million), 2009–2018
Table 108: Egypt – Average Revenue per Available Room by Hotel Category (EGP), 2009–2018
Table 109: Egypt – Revenue per Occupied Room by Hotel Category (EGP), 2009–2018
Table 110: Egypt – Total Revenue Per Available Room by Hotel Category (EGP), 2009–2018
Table 111: Egypt – Total Revenue by Hotel Category and Customer Type (EGP Million), 2009–2018
Table 112: Egypt – Guests by Hotel Category and Customer Type (Thousand), 2009–2018
Table 113: Egypt – Market Value by Customer Type and Rental Location (EGP Million), 2009–2018
Table 114: Egypt – Fleet Size (Actual), 2009–2018
Table 115: Egypt – Rental Occasions (Thousand), 2009–2018
Table 116: Egypt – Rental Days (Million), 2009–2018
Table 117: Egypt – Average Rental Length (Days), 2009–2018
Table 118: Egypt – Market Utilization Rate (%), 2009–2018
Table 119: Egypt – Car Rental Average Revenue per Day (EGP), 2009–2018
Table 120: Egypt – Travel Intermediaries Market Value by Product Type (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Table 121: Egypt – Travel Intermediaries Online Revenues by Provider (EGP Million), 2009–2018
Table 122: Egypt – Travel Intermediaries Online Revenues by Type of Tourist (EGP Million), 2009–2018
Table 123: Egypt – Travel Intermediaries In-Store Revenues by Provider (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Table 124: Egypt – Travel Intermediaries In-Store Revenues by Type of Tourist (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Table 125: Egypt – Travel Agent Revenues from Domestic Tourism by Sales Channel (EGP Million), 2009–2018
Table 126: Egypt – Travel Agent Revenues from International Tourism by Sales Channel (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Table 127: Egypt – Tour Operator Revenues from Domestic Tourism by Sales Channel (EGP Million), 2009–2018
Table 128: Egypt – Tour Operator Revenues from International Tourism by Sales Channel (EGP Million), 2009–2018
Table 129: Egypt – Other Intermediaries Revenues from Domestic Tourism by Sales Channel (EGP Million), 2009–2018
Table 130: Egypt – Other Intermediaries Revenues from International Tourism by Sales Channel (EGP Million), 2009–2018
Table 131: Timetric Travel and Tourism Sector Definitions
List of Figures
Figure 1: Egypt – Tourism Expenditure (US$ Million), 2009–2018
Figure 2: Egypt – Key Ratios (%), 2009–2018
Figure 3: Egypt – Domestic Tourism Expenditure (EGP Million), 2009–2018
Figure 4: Egypt – International Arrivals by Purpose of Visit (Thousand), 2009–2018
Figure 5: Country Comparison – Average Expenditure per International Tourist (US$), 2009–2018
Figure 6: Egypt – International Departures by Purpose of Visit (Thousand), 2009–2018
Figure 7: Egypt – Total Domestic Tourist Expenditure (EGP Million), 2009–2018
Figure 8: Egypt – International Arrivals (Thousand), 2009–2018
Figure 9: Egypt – Load Factor (%) and Revenue per Passenger (EGP), 2009–2018
Figure 10: Egypt – Seats Available by Carrier Type (Thousand), 2009–2018
Figure 11: Egypt – Revenue per Occupied Room (EGP), 2009–2018
Figure 12: Egypt – Room Occupancy Rate by Hotel Category (%), 2009–2018
Figure 13: Egypt – Total Revenue by Hotel Category (EGP Million), 2009–2018
Figure 14: Egypt – Market Value by Rental Location (EGP Million), 2009–2018
Figure 15: Egypt – Car Rental Average Revenue per Day (EGP), 2009–2018
Figure 16: Egypt – Travel Intermediaries Market Value (EGP Billion), 2008–2017
Figure 17: Egypt – Travel Intermediaries Market Value by Channel (EGP Billion), 2008–2017
Figure 18: Egypt – Total Tourism Output by Category (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Figure 19: Egypt – Direct Tourism Output by Category (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Figure 20: Egypt – Indirect Tourism Output by Category (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Figure 21: Egypt – Total Tourism Output Generated per Employee by Category (EGP Thousand), 2009–2018
Figure 22: Egypt – Direct Tourism Output Generated per Employee by Category (EGP Thousand), 2009–2018
Figure 23: Egypt – Indirect Tourism Output Generated per Employee by Category (EGP Thousand), 2009–2018
Figure 24: Egypt – Total Tourism Employment by Category (Thousand), 2009–2018
Figure 25: Egypt – Direct Tourism Employment by Category (Thousand), 2009–2018
Figure 26: Egypt – Indirect Tourism Employment by Category (Thousand), 2009–2018
Figure 27: Egypt – Average Salary per Employee by Category (EGP Thousand), 2009–2018
Figure 28: Egypt – Total Gross Income Generated by Total Tourism Employment by Category (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Figure 29: Egypt – Number of Trips by Purpose (Thousand), 2009–2018
Figure 30: Egypt – Overnight Stays (Million), 2009–2018
Figure 31: Egypt – Total Domestic Tourism Expenditure by Category (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Figure 32: Egypt – Average Expenditure per Domestic Tourist by Category (EGP), 2009–2018
Figure 33: Egypt – International Arrivals by Region (Thousand), 2009–2018
Figure 34: Egypt – International Arrivals by Purpose of Visit (Thousand), 2009–2018
Figure 35: Egypt – Total Inbound Tourism Expenditure by Category (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Figure 36: Egypt – Average Expenditure per Inbound Tourist by Category (EGP), 2009–2018
Figure 37: Egypt – International Departures by Region (Thousands), 2009–2018
Figure 38: Egypt – International Departures by Purpose of Visit (Thousand), 2009–2018
Figure 39: Egypt – Overnight Stays (Million), 2009–2018
Figure 40: Egypt – Total Outbound Tourism Expenditure by Category (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Figure 41: Egypt – Average Outbound Expenditure per Resident by Category (EGP), 2009–2018
Figure 42: Egypt – Seats Available by Carrier Type (Thousand), 2009–2018
Figure 43: Egypt – Seats Sold by Carrier Type – Business Travel (Thousand), 2009–2018
Figure 44: Egypt – Seats Sold by Carrier Type – Leisure Travel (Thousand), 2009–2018
Figure 45: Egypt – Load Factor by Carrier Type (%), 2009–2018
Figure 46: Egypt – Passenger Kilometers Available by Carrier Type (Billion), 2009–2018
Figure 47: Egypt – Revenue-Generating Passenger Kilometers by Carrier Type (Billion), 2009–2018
Figure 48: Egypt – Revenue per Passenger by Carrier Type (EGP), 2009–2018
Figure 49: Egypt – Total Revenue by Carrier Type (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Figure 50: Egypt – Establishments by Category (Actual), 2009–2018
Figure 51: Egypt – Available Hotel Rooms by Hotel Category (Thousand), 2009–2018
Figure 52: Egypt – Room Occupancy Rate by Hotel Category (%), 2009–2018
Figure 53: Egypt – Room Nights Available by Hotel Category (Million), 2009–2018
Figure 54: Egypt – Room Nights Occupied by Hotel Category (Million), 2009–2018
Figure 55: Egypt – Average Revenue per Available Room by Hotel Category (EGP), 2009–2018
Figure 56: Egypt – Revenue per Occupied Room by Hotel Category (EGP), 2009–2018
Figure 57: Egypt – Total Revenue per Available Room by Hotel Category (EGP), 2009–2018
Figure 58: Egypt – Total Revenue by Hotel Category (EGP Million), 2009–2018
Figure 59: Egypt – Guests by Hotel Category (Thousand), 2009–2018
Figure 60: Egypt – Market Value by Customer Type and Rental Location (EGP Million), 2009–2018
Figure 61: Egypt – Fleet Size (Actual), 2009–2018
Figure 62: Egypt – Rental Occasions (Thousand), 2009–2018
Figure 63: Egypt – Rental Days (Million), vs Average Rental Length (Days), 2009–2018
Figure 64: Egypt – Market Utilization Rate (%), 2009–2018
Figure 65: Egypt – Car Rental Average Revenue per Day (EGP), 2009–2018
Figure 66: Egypt – Travel Intermediaries Market Value by Product Type (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Figure 67: Egypt – Travel Intermediaries Online Revenues by Provider (EGP Million), 2009–2018
Figure 68: Egypt – Travel Intermediaries Online Revenues by Type of Tourist (EGP Million), 2009–2018
Figure 69: Egypt – Travel Intermediaries In-Store Revenues by Provider (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Figure 70: Egypt – Travel Intermediaries In-Store Revenues by Type of Tourist (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Figure 71: Egypt – Travel Agent Revenues from Domestic Tourism by Sales Channel (EGP Million), 2009–2018
Figure 72: Egypt – Travel Agent Revenues from International Tourism by Sales Channel (EGP Billion), 2009–2018
Figure 73: Egypt – Tour Operator Revenues from Domestic Tourism by Sales Channel (EGP Million), 2009–2018
Figure 74: Egypt – Tour Operator Revenues from International Tourism by Sales Channel (EGP Million), 2009–2018
Figure 75: Egypt – Other Intermediaries Revenues from Domestic Tourism by Sales Channel (EGP Million), 2009–2018
Figure 76: Egypt – Other Intermediaries Revenues from International Tourism by Sales Channel (EGP Million), 2009–2018
Companies Mentioned
Air Arabia Egypt
EGYPTAIR Holding Company
Air Cairo
EgyptAir Express
Nile Air
InterContinental Hotels Egypt
Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Egypt
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Egypt
Accor Hotels Egypt
Hilton Hotels Egypt
Europcar Egypt
Maneuver Rent a Car
Budget Rent-A-Car Egypt
Hertz Car Rental Egypt
Smart Limo
Quest Travel
Samo Egypt Tours
Sun East Tours
Nicolas Tours
Sunrise Tours
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