Ahmed Kamel – Egypt Daily News
Egypt is taking decisive steps to modernize its tourism sector by overhauling entry procedures and implementing an advanced electronic visa system, aiming to simplify travel, attract more international visitors, and provide a seamless arrival experience. These upgrades come as the Grand Egyptian Museum has officially opened, quickly becoming a major attraction for travelers from around the world.

The government has established a clear strategic plan to ensure all airports and border entry points are fully equipped to implement the new system, combining electronic visas with an on-arrival emergency visa service. This dual approach provides flexibility for all travelers, reduces wait times, and streamlines the entry process. Alongside these digital reforms, authorities are upgrading airport infrastructure and border facilities to support faster processing and enhance the overall travel experience.

These reforms were discussed at recent high-level government meetings, where ministers and senior officials reviewed the progress of the initiative. The Egyptian Prime Minister emphasized that seamless entry procedures are critical for accommodating both individual tourists and organized travel groups, particularly in light of the Grand Egyptian Museum’s strong draw.
Tourism remains a cornerstone of Egypt’s economy, serving as a key source of foreign currency and a driver of national development. By modernizing entry systems and infrastructure, the government aims not only to attract more visitors but also to provide a welcoming environment that encourages longer stays, repeat visits, and broader engagement with Egypt’s cultural and historical sites.
The electronic visa system simplifies the application process, making travel more convenient and accessible for visitors worldwide. Combined with modernized airports and border facilities, these measures are enhancing the overall visitor experience from arrival to departure and positioning Egypt as a global leader in tourism efficiency.
With the Grand Egyptian Museum now open, alongside Egypt’s rich historical landmarks and growing cultural attractions, the country is capitalizing on its unique heritage to appeal to international travelers. These investments in tourism infrastructure and digital entry systems reflect a broader strategy to strengthen Egypt’s economy, enhance visitor experiences, and secure the nation’s position as a premier destination for culture, history, and seamless travel.
