Cairo International Airport’s Terminal 4 to support Egypt’s tourism growth targets
Egypt is advancing its aviation and tourism sectors with the development of Terminal 4 at Cairo International Airport, designed to handle at least 30 million passengers annually, with potential expansion to 40 million. A recent meeting reviewed the project’s progress, aligning it with the vision to modernize Egypt’s airport infrastructure and achieve the goal of welcoming 30 million tourists by 2030.
The terminal will feature state-of-the-art facilities, including a new runway with advanced navigation systems, solar-powered car parks, and enhanced road connectivity. Two MoUs signed with Pangiam last year support the project’s design, leveraging emerging technologies to improve infrastructure.
Set to be completed within 4-5 years, the terminal’s development underscores Egypt’s commitment to growing its tourism sector, which expects to reach 15.3 million visitors in 2024, a 4% increase despite regional challenges.
