Kamal Rashad
Posted on: Friday, May 19, 2023 – 12:13 PM | Last update: Friday, May 19, 2023 – 12:13 PM
Marsa Alam International Airport receives 115 flights coming from the airports of 10 European countries, starting tomorrow, Saturday, carrying more than 20,000 tourists of different European nationalities, according to the operating schedule of flights announced at the airports, amid strict preventive, precautionary and security measures.
Atef Othman, a tourist expert in the Red Sea, revealed in a press statement that the operating schedule of flights announced at airports shows the arrival of 115 flights coming from European airports carrying thousands of foreign tourists of various foreign nationalities over the course of the next week, starting tomorrow, Saturday, amid preventive, precautionary and security measures. Tight, reviewing the security procedures in the arrival and reception halls, and security checks at a high level.
The tourist expert confirmed that Marsa Alam hotels are ready to receive about 20,000 tourists next week from 10 European countries, namely Germany, Italy, Poland, Czechia, the Netherlands, Switzerland, France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Slovakia.
The tourist expert pointed out that hotels and tourist resorts are working on the comfort of the tourist and providing a high tourist service, starting from the reception at the airport, providing tourist buses for transportation to hotels, accommodation in hotels, meeting tourists through public relations teams with flowers, gifts and hospitality drinks, and ending the procedures for accommodation in rooms as soon as possible, and making entertainment and show programs. Concerts and various programs on the beaches on a weekly basis, with the aim of promoting tourism to the beaches of Marsa Alam.
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