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How Can Low-Cost Carriers Promote Tourism?

Rahma Hassan
Last updated: 2023/04/04 at 11:20 AM
Rahma Hassan
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In early 2022, EgyptAir declared its intention to launch a new entity specialized in providing low-cost airline services, also known as low-cost carriers (LCCs), by launching Air Sphinx airline, projected to operate in the winter of 2022-2023, to become EgyptAir’s arm in  implementing Egypt’s Vision aimed at activating air traffic and tourism arrivals to Egypt, which would necessarily reflect on the intra- and extra-regional tourism, enabling the access of different segments of travelers to tourist destinations in Egypt. How can these new government policies affect Egyptian tourism and the economy?

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