EgyptAir increases int'l flights to 35 as of August 1
Chairman of the Holding Company for Egypt Air Roshdy Zakaria said that the company will increase the number of international flights to 35 as of August 1 within the framework of the decision to resume regular international operations. On Tuesday, Zakaria said that the company will operate flights to 17 destinations in Europe instead of 16. He added that the company is currently operating regular flights to Amsterdam, Athens, Brussels, Budapest, Paris, Copenhagen, Rome, Frankfurt, Geneva, London, Madrid, Munich, Milan, Vienna and Larnaca. It will operate flights to seven destinations in Africa instead of five after adding two other destinations N'Djamena in Chad and Nairobi in Kenya as of August 1, he added. The company is currently operating regular flights to Addis Ababa, Juba, Dar es-Salaam, Tunisia and Khartoum in Africa, he noted. The company is scheduled to operate flights to seven destinations in the Middle East instead of five after adding flights to Baghdad and Erbil in Iraq as of August 1, he said. It is currently operating regular flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Beirut and Bahrain in the Middle East, he said. <br/>
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EgyptAir increases int'l flights to 35 as of August 1
Chairman of the Holding Company for Egypt Air Roshdy Zakaria said that the company will increase the number of international flights to 35 as of August 1 within the framework of the decision to resume regular international operations. On Tuesday, Zakaria said that the company will operate flights to 17 destinations in Europe instead of 16. He added that the company is currently operating regular flights to Amsterdam, Athens, Brussels, Budapest, Paris, Copenhagen, Rome, Frankfurt, Geneva, London, Madrid, Munich, Milan, Vienna and Larnaca. It will operate flights to seven destinations in Africa instead of five after adding two other destinations N'Djamena in Chad and Nairobi in Kenya as of August 1, he added. The company is currently operating regular flights to Addis Ababa, Juba, Dar es-Salaam, Tunisia and Khartoum in Africa, he noted. The company is scheduled to operate flights to seven destinations in the Middle East instead of five after adding flights to Baghdad and Erbil in Iraq as of August 1, he said. It is currently operating regular flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Beirut and Bahrain in the Middle East, he said. <br/>