Trump Envoy Sends Greetings to President El-Sisi, Highlights U.S. Tourism Cooperation with Egypt
U.S. tourism officials signal growing confidence in Egypt as a leading global travel destination

Maged Amin, a U.S. tourism expert and Vice President of FlyAllOver, revealed that the personal presidential envoy for tourism in the U.S. administration delivered greetings from President Donald Trump to President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
According to Amin, the message reflected Washington’s commitment to strengthening tourism cooperation with Egypt and increasing the number of American tourists visiting the country in the near future.
He described the move as a clear sign of growing international confidence in Egypt’s tourism sector and its position as one of the world’s leading travel destinations. Amin noted that Egypt’s continuous investments in tourism infrastructure, security measures, and large-scale national projects have significantly boosted the country’s attractiveness to foreign visitors, especially travelers from the United States.
Amin also highlighted the importance of the American tourism market for Egypt, explaining that U.S. visitors are among the highest-spending tourists and are particularly interested in cultural, archaeological, and heritage tourism experiences.
He added that stronger collaboration between the tourism and aviation sectors in both countries could contribute to a substantial increase in visitor numbers and open new opportunities for bilateral economic cooperation.

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