Egyptair will relaunch Tokyo Narita flights with the Boeing 777 in September
Egyptair is set to return to Japan in September with flights to Tokyo Narita International Airport (NRT) after a three-year hiatus. It has also announced the launch of flights to India and Libya, starting in August and September, respectively. The flag carrier is launching new long-haul routes and reinstating previously-served destinations per the presidential directive to intensify operations to boost the nation's civil aviation sector. Egyptair announced that it will resume flights to Japan on September 12, 2023. The service will be operated between Cairo International Airport (CAI) and Tokyo Narita twice weekly with the carrier's Boeing 777-300 aircraft. It offers various fares, with economy and business class available on the route. The Egyptian airline last served Japan in early 2020, before the service was discontinued due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. With air travel in North Africa above pre-pandemic 2019 levels, Egyptair is launching several international routes to improve its competitiveness at regional and global levels.<br/>
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Egyptair will relaunch Tokyo Narita flights with the Boeing 777 in September
Egyptair is set to return to Japan in September with flights to Tokyo Narita International Airport (NRT) after a three-year hiatus. It has also announced the launch of flights to India and Libya, starting in August and September, respectively. The flag carrier is launching new long-haul routes and reinstating previously-served destinations per the presidential directive to intensify operations to boost the nation's civil aviation sector. Egyptair announced that it will resume flights to Japan on September 12, 2023. The service will be operated between Cairo International Airport (CAI) and Tokyo Narita twice weekly with the carrier's Boeing 777-300 aircraft. It offers various fares, with economy and business class available on the route. The Egyptian airline last served Japan in early 2020, before the service was discontinued due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. With air travel in North Africa above pre-pandemic 2019 levels, Egyptair is launching several international routes to improve its competitiveness at regional and global levels.<br/>