Marriott International’s Commitment to Egypt with #Activ8Egypt Campaign
Marriott International is reaffirming its commitment to the revival of Egypt鈥檚 tourism sector through the regional announcement of the #Activ8Egypt campaign.
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Marriott International is reaffirming its commitment to the revival of Egypt鈥檚 tourism sector through the regional announcement of the #Activ8Egypt campaign.
Set amongst 6 acres of beautifully lush gardens in a privileged location on an island on the River Nile, the Cairo Marriott Hotel and Omar Khayyam Casino truly boasts a unique, extraordinary setting. Comprised of two twin towers connected by a stunning garden promenade that flanks the historical Royal Palace Al Gezira, the hotel is a distinctive blend of tradition and elegance with contemporary facilities and amenities.
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“In addition to the mega projects we have tangible, well-studied sectorial industrial projects in several fields and sectors, including petrochemicals, the engineering sector, household goods, electrical equipment, white goods etc., that are for the domestic Egyptian market.”
“The announcement of the increase of SECON鈥檚 capital and the launching of these three projects simultaneously with Egypt Economic Development Conference (EEDC) has a very important message to both local and international investors about the current atmosphere in Egypt.”
“If you picture Egyptian Tourism as a body, it stands on two feet. One foot is the cultural product, Cairo, Luxor, Aswan and Abu Simbel. That is our history, our heritage. The other product is the Sun and Sea vacations in the Red Sea area in the southern Sinai, like Sharm el Sheik, Dahab, Nuweiba and Taba,” explains Hisham Zaazou, Egypt’s former Minister of Tourism.
“We didn鈥檛 do very well in the first half of 2014 either. In the second half, starting from July up to now, we are moving very well,” says Hisham Zaazou, Egypt’s former Minister of Tourism.
“MICE tourism is very important and the returns of the MICE tourism are very high. Unfortunately, during the last three years, there was a setback,” says Ambassador Nasser Hamdy, Former Chairman of Egyptian Tourism Authority.
“There are so many investment opportunities in many sectors in Egypt – Agro industry, ICT, real estate, energy and many others. Personally, I think the one that is going to take the limelight is energy,” argues Hisham Fahmy, CEO of American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt.
“I believe Egypt has several fundamentals in place that give it a competitive edge,” says Hisham Fahmy, CEO of American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt.