The Red Sea tourism industry maintains strict safety standards with properly licensed vessels and qualified crew members. It's a crucial sector that generated $14.1 billion in revenue for Egypt in 2024, ranking first in Africa for tourism earnings. Thursday's accident was just that, an accident likely caused by a collision with a coral reef that depressurized the submarine's cabin and allowed water to flood in.
Egypt has a history of problems involving tourist boats. The region's maritime safety record shows concerning patterns with 16 serious incidents involving tourist vessels in the past five years, often involving poorly constructed vessels or inadequately trained operators. Thursday's submarine disaster raises questions about oversight and regulation.