Mohamed M. Abou El Enein (Arabic: محمد أبو العينين; born September 5, 1951) is an Egyptian businessman, investor, public figure and politician.
Later on, its business ventures were to also include agriculture, technology, tourism, and aviation (Abou El Enein is also a certified pilot[4]).
Mohamed Abou El Enein began his entrepreneurial career in international trade between Europe and Egypt back in 1973.
He founded a number of luxury resorts and hotels in Sharm el-Sheikh, Makadi Bay,[5] Marsa Alam, and Taba.
Cleopatra acquired a German tourism company, Aldiana, with ten Club Hotels spread in 6 different countries (Tunisia, Spain, Austria, Turkey, Cyprus, and Greece).