AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoByzantine Discoveries in Egypt’s Desert: Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities says archaeologists have uncovered a well-preserved Byzantine-era residential city at Dakhla Oasis, plus 18 ancient tombs at Marina el-Alamein near Alexandria—finds expected to boost Egypt’s tourism pull. World Cup Homecoming in El-Alamein: Hundreds of supporters welcomed Egypt’s national team back to Alamein after the Pharaohs’ best-ever World Cup run, including a last-16 exit to Argentina; the squad paraded through the coastal city with fans waving flags and chanting for Mohamed Salah. LGBTQ Cruise Denied Docking in Egypt: A chartered LGBTQ+ cruise (Scarlet Lady) was refused entry to Egyptian waters and rerouted from Alexandria after Turkey blocked the ship—about 2,000 passengers were affected, with no official explanation cited. UK Travel Rules for Short Stays: The UK Home Office updated its visitor visa list, confirming entry clearance is required for nationals of 100+ countries for visits under six months—relevant for travelers planning Egypt trips via the UK. Tourism Momentum: Egypt is seeing a strong 2026 summer season, with inbound arrivals up 7% in the first four months to about 6.1 million, as European demand lifts interest in Red Sea resorts and Cairo. India vs New Zealand Friendlies (Nov 2026): India’s men’s team announced a first-ever tour of New Zealand for two friendlies on Nov 12 (Auckland) and Nov 15 (Christchurch), part of “100 Years of Unity Through Sport.”
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