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Two months after Egypt defined what political unrest can do to travel, a new Egypt wants travelers back. Earlier this month, with a bright democratic future in the works, Egypt announced a travel recovery plan in the tourism-dependent country. As concerns that a safety-busting flare up of unrest could recur subside, tourists begin to trickle in.
Egypt's revolution scared away millions of foreign tourists, critical to the nation's economy, but a few land tour operators have resumed operations. Those that have are offering reduced rates reports USA Today.
Princess Cruises is heading back to Egypt. The line announced this week a return to Egyptian ports on all itineraries where they were previously removed.
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