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Egypt to Spend $US 32 Million on Upgrading Security at Tourist Resorts

January 15, 2016

Egypt’s Minister of Tourism Hisham Zaazou announced that the government will allocate $US 32 million (EGP 250 million) to improve security at tourist resorts across Egypt. The large sum will be spent on CCTV cameras, metal detectors, X-ray machines, and bomb detection dogs, said the Minister, adding that the upgrades will be installed within several weeks. The plan to upgrade security also includes deploying more security personnel and training local staff. The announcement comes days after an attack left two tourists injured at a hotel in the Red Sea resort town of Hurghada. The new upgrade also comes as Egypt attempts to win-back tourists following the Russian airplane crash in Egypt’s North Sinai. The airplane crash, which ISIS claimed responsibility for, resulted in a number of airlines cancelling all flights to several Egyptian cities. In separate statements to The Telegraph, the Minister of Tourism revealed that occupancy rates at Red Sea resorts are at a woeful 15 percent. Last year, it was also revealed that Egypt is losing EGP 2 billion in monthly revenue because of recent events that have scared tourists away. Since the January 25 revolution, Egypt has…


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