Egypt and Saudi Arabia sign executive programme for tourism cooperation

Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities and Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Tourism have signed an executive programme to deepen bilateral cooperation in the tourism sector. The programme builds on a memorandum of understanding signed in November 2014. It covers key areas such as joint promotion and professional training.

In a move to strengthen economic and cultural ties, Egypt and Saudi Arabia have signed a new executive programme to boost cooperation in the tourism sector. The programme develops a memorandum of understanding signed in November 2014, which laid the foundation for long-term collaboration between the two countries in tourism development.

The agreement covers cooperation in several key areas, including joint tourism promotion and marketing, professional training and capacity building, sustainable tourism initiatives, and the exchange of best practices. It also provides for coordinated action within regional and international tourism organizations to strengthen strategic collaboration.

Officials from both sides said the initiative reflects a shared commitment to fostering sustainable growth and enhancing cultural and economic ties through tourism. It is also expected to boost regional coordination in travel and hospitality.

According to official figures, approximately 1.5 million Saudi tourists visited Egypt in 2024, accounting for nearly half of all Arab arrivals. Their spending reached an estimated $1.5bn.

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