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New flight routes will be begin operating on 20 December, to cover all regions of the country at lowered prices, Civil Aviation Minister Samir Embaby Metwaly said Sunday.

“It will have a positive impact on tourism,” Metwaly said, pointing out that the government signed a contract for LE75 million with an investor to begin the flights.

In a press conference after meeting with Prime Minister Hesham Qandil, Metwaly said and Qandil reviewed the new projects being undertaken by the ministry, such as the expansion of Cairo International Airport and Hurghada Airport, the latter of which he said would be the third-largest airport in Africa after Cairo Airport and Johannesburg Airport.

“Our forecast for the Christmas season was adversely affected,” he said. “Many charter flights were canceled.”

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

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Thousands of tourists poured into Egypt this week, officials said, showing signs that tourism rates are recovering after last year’s uprising.

The number of passengers at Egyptian airports increased by 80 percent this week compared to the same period last year, Gad al-Karim Nasr, chairman of the Egyptian Airports Company, said.

The number of tourists dropped during the last quarter of 2011 by 29.2 percent to 2.9 million, compared to 4.2 million at the same time in 2010, according to official figures.

Hurghada and Sharm el-Sheikh airports received 398 charter flights on Saturday and Sunday, Nasr added.

“Better security performance and spring vacations in Europe, as well as promotion for Egyptian tourism abroad, significantly helped increase the number of incoming tourists,” he added.

Nasr said Hurghada Airport received 27,000 tourists on Saturday and Sunday, and Sharm el-Sheikh Airport received 28,000.

He said the number of tourists arriving at Hurghada Airport was 115 percent compared to the same period last year. But he said the rate was 22 percent less than the same period in 2010.

The tourism rate at Sharm el-Sheikh airport increased by 80 percent compared to last year, but declined by 35 percent compared to 2010, Nasr said.

No increase was recorded at Luxor, Aswan, Abu Simbel and Borg al-Arab airports.

However, the company is considering ways to attract tourists to these airports in the coming months, either by continuing the incentives the Civil Aviation Ministry has granted to airline companies seeking to operate in Egypt or cooperating with airlines to attract more tourists to these cities.

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