Egypt’s tourism industry is experiencing a significant boom, with record - breaking visitor numbers and revenue in 2023, 2024 and also in this part of 2025 reaching historic milestones with high expectations for its Travel & Tourism sector growth.
The North African country is experiencing a powerful resurgence, with a more than relevant economic contribution in the nation GDP and a sustained surge in visitor spending.
This success is driven by a combination of factors, including its iconic history, emblematic historic sites, diverse natural attractions and popular seaside resorts, key elements are the allure of ancient Egyptian sites like the emblematic pyramids and temples, alongside the natural beauty and appeal of the Red Sea coast.
In addition to that the country is actively working targeting marketing campaigns aimed at international audiences to attract visitors, improving its air connectivity and infrastructure, creating a notable hotel offering and constantly in development, focusing on high –-value tourism, diversifying its offerings in terms of destinations, enhancing visitor experiences.
The country is also experiencing a solid collaboration between the Ministry of Tourism and various private sectors, and is focusing on high –-value tourism, diversifying its offerings in terms of destinations, enhancing visitor experiences.
All these factors that are undoubtedly helping to boost tourist arrivals, and they are all moves that represent key drivers for this successful resurgence of the Egyptian tourism industry.
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has revealed record - breaking data for Egypt’s Travel & Tourism sector in 2024 marking the highest - ever contribution to the national economy, and 2025 forecast to surpass this record.
According to WTTC’s latest Economic Impact Research (EIR) developed in collaboration with Oxford Economics, a leading global economic advisory firm, providing data - driven insights and forecasts, the sector contributed EGP 1.4 trillion to Egypt GDP in 2024, accounting for 8.5% of the national economy.
With a flourishing tourism and travel industry offering, looking ahead, 2025 is projected to set a new all - time high with a forecast of an annual growth of 4.9% and increase in the sector’s share to 8.6% of national GDP. This underlines the central role of Travel & Tourism in Egypt’s continued economic development and reflecting a very strong recovery.
2024 also marked the strongest year on record for visitor spending. International visitor expenditure reached EGP 726.9 billion, up 36.1% compared to 2019, while domestic visitor spending rose to EGP 449.9 billion, 31.8% above pre – pandemic levels.
This upward trend is set to continue with very high expectations. In 2025 international visitor spending is projected to increase to EGP 768.2 billion, and domestic spending is expected to reach EGP 460.6 billion, maintaining the country’s strong recovery and sustained demand across both international and local travel.
In addition in 2024, the sector supported 2.7 million jobs, exceeding the 2019 peak. This growth is set to continue, with 2025 employment forecast top rise to 2.9 million, marking a 22.3% increase compared to 2019.
WTTC President & CEO Julia Simpson, said that Egypt’s Travel & Tourism sector is experiencing a powerful resurgence, with record - breaking economic contribution and a sustained surge in visitor spending.
These numbers reflect a sector on the rise, dynamic, resilient, and vital to the country’s growth.
With its rich cultural heritage, world - class attractions, and growing connectivity, Egypt continues to captivate travellers from around the globe. The government’s focus on investment, infrastructure, and sustainable tourism is clearly pay off.
In addition WTTC forecasts a decade of sustained expansion for Egypt’s Travel & Tourism sector. By 2035, the Egyptian tourism and travel industry is expected to contribute EGP 2.1 trillion to the national economy, accounting for 8.4% of GDP. Employment is projected to reach 3.8 million jobs, representing 10.5% of the total workforce, and highlighting the sector’s critical role in job creation.
Over the same period, international visitor spending is expected to rise to EGP 1.1 trillion, while domestic spending is forecast to reach EGP 627 billion, reflecting Egypt’s potential to become one of the region’s most vibrant and sustainable tourism economies.
Finally, Egypt’s tourism sector is thriving and with its robust resurgence is projected to continue growing, surpassing previous milestones in 2025 and beyond, driven by strong international and domestic demand.
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