Egypt Banking on Unique Locale, Promotional Campaigns to Improve Tourism ProspectsBy: Shushmul Maheshwari
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Egypt, one of the earliest and greatest civilizations of the world, is expected to see the arrival of 15 Million tourists by 2012 end, representing a CAGR rise of nearly 6%, says “Egypt Tourism Sector Analysis”, new research report from RNCOS. The growth in the Egyptian tourism industry will be accelerated by the country’s strategic location and aggressive promotional activities by the Egyptians.
According to the report, Egypt has the inherent advantage of unique geographical location as it is located at the crossroads of Africa, the Middle East and Europe, enabling all types of tourism to flourish. It houses one-third of the world’s monuments, enjoys unique climatic conditions throughout the year, and has vast beautiful coasts along the Mediterranean and Red Sea that draw tourists from all across the world.
Another key factor that will support the growth of the industry is promotional activities being undertaken by the local people. A new promotional campaign with taglines “The Gift of the Sun” and “Egypt… the Incomparable” was launched in 2006 to attract international tourists. Promoters are extensively using a diverse mix of communication media, including newspapers, TV, street posters, shops and transportation means, to promote the Egyptian tourism industry at international stage. Even the private players are pitching the tourism industry by highlighting the comprehensive Egyptian tourist products.
“Egypt Tourism Sector Analysis” is an all-inclusive research report that gives in-depth insight into the present and future prospects of the tourism industry of Egypt. It thoroughly studies the industry with focus on different parameters such as inbound & outbound tourism, expenditure by inbound & outbound tourists, accommodation facilities, transportation facilities and aviation industry.
This research identifies the market trends and features specifics on drivers, opportunities and roadblocks for the market. It gives a comprehensive look into the forecast on key industry aspects, such as international tourist arrivals by country, international tourist departures, international tourism receipts, outbound tourism expenditure and capital investment in tourism and travel industry.
For more information visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM538.htm
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Egypt Tourism Sector Analysis, Egypt Tourism Industry, Egyptian Tourism Industry, Tourism Industry in Egypt, Tourism Sector in Egypt, Egypt Tourism Sector, Global Tourism Industry, Middle East Tourism Industry |
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Travel and Leisure |
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Apr 15, 2009 |
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Shushmul Maheshwari || send email to Shushmul Maheshwari
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Shoppers’ Paradise - Tourist Expenditure will Surge in Malaysia
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Our new research report, “Opportunities in Malaysian Tourism Industry (2007-2009)”, says that international tourists arriving in Malaysia are expected to increase their expenditure at a CAGR of 6.63% during 2008-2012.
Malaysia is an excellent place for both international and local shoppers as it offers a wide range of products at competitive prices, says the report. Moreover, Malaysia has massive shopping malls and hypermarkets, ethnic stores, duty-free shops and exclusive boutiques that can help it becoming the most preferred shopping destination in the region. According to a survey conducted by Shopping Malaysia Secretariat, a division of Tourism Malaysia, in 2006, Malaysia was ranked as one of the top shopping destinations in the region after Singapore, Hong Kong, Dubai and Tokyo.
The biggest attraction of the year for international shoppers is the Malaysian Mega Sale Carnival, an event organized by the Malaysian Tourism Ministry, Tourism Malaysia and the Shopping Malaysia Secretariat. The event – that lasts for one month and held twice a year - showcases promotions, bargains and discounts of up to 70% on a broad range of products, services and brands at shopping malls and complexes around the country.
The increase in flow of tourists to Malaysia in the past few years is because of aggressive marketing and promotional campaigns by the Tourism Malaysia. One such campaign “Visit Malaysia Year 2007” was launched last year to attract domestic as well as overseas tourists. Such promotional activities are expected to escalate the number of tourists to over 20 Million by the end of 2008.
According to our report, it was estimated that around 23.4% of tourist receipts in 2006 came from shopping, and Singapore, Thailand, Brunei and Indonesia are main tourists target for Malaysia from shopping perspective.
“Opportunities in Malaysian Tourism Industry (2007-2009)” provides exhaustive information on the present and future prospects of the Malaysian tourism industry. It thoroughly studies different parameters of the industry, such as inbound & outbound tourism, expenditure, inbound & outbound tourists, accommodation & transportation facilities and medical tourism.
The report also provides forecast on tourist arrivals, tourist arrivals by country, outbound tourism expenditure, outbound tourists and tourism receipts. It helps clients to identify opportunities and factors critical for the success of the industry.
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Trekking in Nepal
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Trekking in Nepal is a paradise, as Nepal has been known to be the best destination for trekkers in the world. Nepal has some of the most spectacular, exciting and breathtaking trekking that nowhere can be found in the world, therefore, Trekking in Nepal is the special for mountain lovers, to those who would like to discover the diverse range of flora and fauna, varieties of the culture or simply to have special holidays in the majestic mountains.
Trekking in Nepal has known for 100 years, as the trekkers come to view the diverse lifestyle of the inhabitants in the mountain regions. No doubt, the hospitality of the people living the Himalayas enchants trekkers in such a way that they come again and again and have fondest memories of Nepal throughout their life.
Nepal is a country of friendly people belonging to many different ethnic groups, each having their own variety of culture, religion, festivals and castes etc.
Nepal owns the lowest elevation to the highest peak of the earth. Furthermore, of the 14 highest peaks above 8,000m in the world, Nepal owns over eight the highest mountains and over 1300 peaks above 6,000 m. Therefore, while you have a trekking in Nepal, you have a chance to explore these giant Himalayas on foot, there is no doubt that you will be exhilarated while you have holidays in Nepal.
Furthermore, most of trekking regions of Nepal are encompassed by national parks, which have a diverse range of wildlife, including rare and endangered species. So, when you have trekking, if you are lucky you may even spot tigers or elusive snow leopards in the Himalayan area.
Your trekking involves walking through diverse forests, from sub tropical to alpine as well as different landscapes, lush alpine meadows and rocky snow covered passes, ice falls, glaciers, high altitude and frozen lakes. Therefore, Nepal can be the best destination to spend your holiday with much thrill.
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RNCOS Releases a New Report- Opportunities in Singapore Tourism Industry (2007-2009)
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RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled “Opportunities in Singapore Tourism Industry (2007-2009)” to its report gallery. Tourism is one of the largest service sectors of Singapore. As of 2007, the tourism industry contributed 3% to Singapore’s GDP, and generated US$ 9.4 Billion in tourism receipts. This clearly shows the important role tourism industry plays in Singapore’s economy. To ensure that tourism remains a key economic pillar, a bold target, Tourism 2015, was unveiled in the year 2005. The major objectives of the initiative are to triple tourism receipts to US$ 30 Billion, doubling visitor arrivals to 17 Million, and creating an additional 100,000 jobs in the services sector by 2015, according to “Opportunities in Singapore Tourism Industry (2007-2009)”.
Singapore is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Asia-Pacific region. Tourism industry in Singapore is growing very rapidly for the past several years. Tourism industry is strengthening by the infrastructure developments, various events and the countries strategic location in the heart of region.
This report provides an insight into Singapore’s tourism industry and studies its past, present and future scenario. It offers a detailed study on the forces driving the industry and discusses the key factors which are making Singapore a potential tourism destination. It provides strategic insight into the market to analyze the opportunities critical for the success of clients in Singapore tourism industry.
With focus on different parameters, including inbound tourism, outbound tourism, expenditure by inbound tourists, medical tourism, and hotel industry, the report gives a thorough analysis on the tourism industry of Singapore.
“Opportunities in Singapore Tourism Industry (2007-2009)” also provides an overview on the global, Asia-pacific and ASEAN tourism industry, helping the clients to evaluate and analyze the present and future position of Singapore’s tourism industry with respect to world and other regions.
The report provides industry forecast on various segments of tourism industry based on feasible tourism industry environment in Singapore. These include:
- Tourists arrivals
- Tourism receipts
- Outbound tourism
- Outbound tourism expenditure
- Medical tourism industry
- MICE industry
For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM504.htm
Check DISCOUNTED REPORTS on: http://www.rncos.com
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Egypt Banking on Unique Locale, Promotional Campaigns to Improve Tourism Prospects
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Egypt, one of the earliest and greatest civilizations of the world, is expected to see the arrival of 15 Million tourists by 2012 end, representing a CAGR rise of nearly 6%, says “Egypt Tourism Sector Analysis”, new research report from RNCOS. The growth in the Egyptian tourism industry will be accelerated by the country’s strategic location and aggressive promotional activities by the Egyptians.
According to the report, Egypt has the inherent advantage of unique geographical location as it is located at the crossroads of Africa, the Middle East and Europe, enabling all types of tourism to flourish. It houses one-third of the world’s monuments, enjoys unique climatic conditions throughout the year, and has vast beautiful coasts along the Mediterranean and Red Sea that draw tourists from all across the world.
Another key factor that will support the growth of the industry is promotional activities being undertaken by the local people. A new promotional campaign with taglines “The Gift of the Sun” and “Egypt… the Incomparable” was launched in 2006 to attract international tourists. Promoters are extensively using a diverse mix of communication media, including newspapers, TV, street posters, shops and transportation means, to promote the Egyptian tourism industry at international stage. Even the private players are pitching the tourism industry by highlighting the comprehensive Egyptian tourist products.
“Egypt Tourism Sector Analysis” is an all-inclusive research report that gives in-depth insight into the present and future prospects of the tourism industry of Egypt. It thoroughly studies the industry with focus on different parameters such as inbound & outbound tourism, expenditure by inbound & outbound tourists, accommodation facilities, transportation facilities and aviation industry.
This research identifies the market trends and features specifics on drivers, opportunities and roadblocks for the market. It gives a comprehensive look into the forecast on key industry aspects, such as international tourist arrivals by country, international tourist departures, international tourism receipts, outbound tourism expenditure and capital investment in tourism and travel industry.
For more information visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM538.htm
Current Industry News: http://www.rncos.com/Blog/
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Mumbai to Sydney Australia cheaper air tickets | Rs 22850 Base Air Fare
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The total distance from Mumbai, India to Sydney, Australia is 10,149 kilometers. Your trip begins in Mumbai, India. It ends in Sydney, Australia. Your travel direction from Mumbai, India to Sydney, Australia is Southeast (125 degrees from North). A typical flight between Mumbai, India and Sydney, Australia would have a flying time of about 12 hours, 37 minutes.
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The moment you leave the airport this metropolis, perched on the edge of the Arabian Sea, will, quite simply, bowl you over. Here you don’t really breathe the air so much as gargle it. The noise is deafening and your sense of smell begins to adjust to a variety of odors that are strange and surprisingly “exotic”. You will share this city with another eighteen million souls, with 1000 new arrivals every day. This is a population density four times greater than New York and nearly the population of the whole of Australia.
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“Australia has seen a double-digit increase in the number of tourist arrivals from India over the past decade - with an average annual growth of approximately 17 per cent,” Australian tourist commission general manager, South & South-East Asia Maggie White said. Every year travelers stream off flights to Sydney eager to explore the city's architecture and joie de vivre and as a starting point for visiting the rest of the country. Like most of Australia, Sydney is an outdoorsy type of place. Swim in the sea at Bondi Beach, climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge or head out on a boat trip.
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