March 19, 2023 19:33 Journalist Usama Soliman
The Vienna International Exhibition for Vacations and Travel concluded today its works, which lasted for 4 days, with the successful participation of the Egyptian pavilion.

The Vienna International Exhibition for Vacations and Travel concluded today its works, which lasted for 4 days, with the successful participation of the Egyptian pavilion.

The pavilion was supervised by the Egyptian Embassy in Vienna, headed by Ambassador Mohamed El-Mulla, and in the presence of Consul General Mohamed El-Behairy, Hisham Anis, Director of EgyptAir's office in Austria and Eastern Europe, and a number of tourism companies.

Mohamed Farag, tourism advisor to Egypt in Austria and several European countries, said in exclusive statements to the correspondent of the Middle East News Agency in Vienna that the tourism system in Egypt is managed efficiently and is always seeking to open new markets, and there is a large increase in the number of trips coming to Egypt.

He pointed out that EgyptAir enjoys the confidence of European tourists due to the efficiency of the pilots and the excellence of the service, considering that the Egyptian tourist destinations occupy a prominent place in the international tourism map.

EgyptAir drew a number of free tickets to Egypt within the framework of tourism promotion to Egypt. The Egyptian pavilion included playing the pharaonic harp in addition to papyrus, statues and pharaonic artifacts.

The Egyptian pavilion received a great turnout from Austrians wishing to travel to Egypt after the tourism movement rebounded again this year

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