EGYPT has seen a fall in tourism due to the ongoing Iran conflict – despite it not being affected.
In response, tour operators are dropping prices of all-inclusive – with some savings racking up to over £2,000.
The price of holidays to Egypt has dropped as Brits avoid goingCredit: Alamy
TUI’s Coral Sea Water World has its own waterpark and savings of over £2,000Credit: TUI
Due to the ongoing , Brits have been avoiding travelling to the surrounding countries, including .
Last week, On The Beach confirmed that they had experienced a drop in demand for popular holiday destinations including Egypt as well as Greece, Turkey and Cyprus.
Despite this, its airspace remains open and the to popular tourist spots along the Red Sea coastline hasn’t differed from the being safe for travel.
What has changed, is that the price of all-inclusive holidays has plunged.
For families wanting to go on holiday in the coming months to enjoy ‘s highs of 30C, there are some incredible deals out there.
Coming in at the lowest price is a deal with loveholidays which starts from £239 per person for an all-inclusive holiday for a family of four.
The 3-star New Badawia Resort in Sharm El Sheikh is slightly inland but still has a pool for cooling off in the warm .
For those who want to explore the beach, one is just a seven-minute drive away.
Between April 22 – 29 loveholidays is offering an all-inclusive package including flights from from £956 – or £239 per person.
Another cheap offer is a seven-night all-inclusive stay at the Falcon Naama Star hotel in Sharm El Sheikh from as little as £265 per person.
This price is from On the Beach for a stay from April 22 to April 29 and includes return flights from Airport.
Holidays has some impressive deals too.
An all-inclusive break at the Xperience St. George Homestay , in the coastal neighbourhood of Hadaba in Sharm El Sheikh, starts from £424 per person.



