Egypt tourist arrivals up in Q3

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CAIRO: Tourist arrivals in Egypt, after a slump during the unrest which led to the downfall of president Hosni Mubarak, rose by 23.2 percent in the third quarter, official statistics showed on Monday.

Some 2.7 million people visited Egypt in the third quarter of this year, half-a-million more than those who came during the second quarter, the tourism development authority said.

In the second quarter, tourist arrivals plunged 35.4 percent, down from 3.5 million visitors in the same period of 2010, according to official figures released in September.

Tourism in Egypt, home to Pharaonic sites and Red Sea resorts, is a key money earner and source of foreign currency.

Reports in May said Egypt lost LE 13.5 billion ($2.27 billion) in tourism revenues in the three months since the January-February uprising that ousted Mubarak.

Egypt has struggled to revive tourism since the revolt which left most police stations torched and brought the military on to the streets.

The country attracted about 15 million tourists last year.

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