The Marsa Alam International Airport, south of the Red Sea will receive 155 tourist flights during this week until Friday, coming from the airports of 13 European countries carrying about 32,000 European tourists – an increase of eight flights over last week.
Tourism expert and head of the Red Sea Tour Guides Syndicate, Bashar Ab-Talib, said that this is an excellent indicator of the increase in the number of flights to Marsa Alam.
He added that Marsa Alam is witnessing an influx of tourist flights arriving from European airports.
Tourist traffic coming from airports in Germany, Poland, Belgium, the Netherlands, and the Czech Republic top the list of nationalities arriving at Marsa Alam Airport.