{"id":1344,"date":"2025-04-21T09:28:39","date_gmt":"2025-04-21T07:28:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.visa2egypt.net\/article\/legypte-offre-un-visa-de-transit-gratuit-et-introduit-un-nouveau-visa-valable-5-ans\/"},"modified":"2025-04-21T09:28:39","modified_gmt":"2025-04-21T07:28:39","slug":"egypt-offers-a-free-transit-visa-and-introduces-a-new-visa-valid-for-5-years","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.visa2egypt.net\/en\/article\/egypt-offers-a-free-transit-visa-and-introduces-a-new-visa-valid-for-5-years\/","title":{"rendered":"Egypt offers a free transit visa and introduces a new visa valid for 5 years"},"content":{"rendered":"
Egypt, with its rich heritage and fascinating historical sites, is taking bold steps to boost its appeal to tourists. Recently, the country announced a free transit visa<\/strong> for travellers wishing to make a short stopover, enabling them to stay between 8 and 96 hours<\/strong> on its soil. At the same time, a multiple-entry visa<\/strong> A five-year programme has been launched, offering foreign visitors the chance to take full advantage of all that Egypt has to offer. These initiatives are aimed at attracting increasing numbers of tourists and actively contributing to the sustainable development objectives of the Vision 2030<\/strong> of Egypt.<\/p>\n\n As part of its efforts to boost tourism and strengthen its position on the world stage, Egypt has recently announced two new initiatives in the field of tourism. visa<\/strong>. On the one hand, travellers now benefit from a free transit visa<\/strong> allowing them to stay in the country for between 8 and 96 hours. In addition, a new multiple-entry visa<\/strong> valid for five years has been introduced, offering greater flexibility for foreign visitors wishing to explore the riches of the Land of the Pharaohs.<\/p>\n\n In a bid to boost the tourism sector, the Egyptian government has decided to propose a free transit visa<\/strong> to all passengers transiting through Cairo international airport. This visa can be obtained directly at the airport, and is designed to facilitate entry into Egypt at no extra cost. Travellers wishing to take advantage of this facility should go to the EgyptAir transit office on arrival, where they can fill in a quick and simple form to obtain their visa.<\/p>\n\n This initiative aims to boost the flow of tourists to the country, thereby supporting the sustainable development objectives set out in the Vision 2030<\/strong> of Egypt. After a difficult period due to the pandemic, growth in the number of tourists is crucial to boosting the economy and revitalising the tourist industry, which attracts millions of visitors every year. In 2022, more than 11.7 million tourists visited Egypt, a significant increase on previous years.<\/p>\n\n In addition to the free transit visa<\/strong>another significant change was announced: the introduction of a 5-year multiple-entry visa system<\/strong>. This visa will allow foreign visitors to stay in Egypt for up to 90 days per trip, offering an attractive option for those wishing to explore the country in greater depth. To obtain this visa, holders will have to pay a fee of around 700 USD (616 \u20ac), with constant fees for other types of visa.<\/p>\n\n This new measure aims to simplify procedures for tourists who visit Egypt on a regular basis. It responds to the growing demand for a longer visa option, which will support the increase in visitor numbers expected in the near future. Optimistic forecasts suggest a 28 % increase in tourist numbers by 2023, potentially reaching 15 million visitors.<\/p>\n\n EgyptAir, which was recently praised for its resilience during the pandemic, is also playing a key role in this dynamic. At the annual airline marketing workshop in Athens, EgyptAir was named as the Fastest airline to recover<\/strong> in Africa, illustrating its commitment to responding effectively to passenger demand while continuing to operate its services around the world.<\/p>\n\nEgypt offers a free transit visa and introduces a new visa valid for 5 years<\/h2>\n\n
Free transit visas: an open door for travellers<\/h3>\n\n
A new 5-year entry visa: greater flexibility<\/h3>\n\n
International recognition for EgyptAir<\/h3>\n\n