Showing posts with label Egypt Flights Updates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Egypt Flights Updates. Show all posts

Thursday, October 27, 2011

EgyptAir resumes flights to Benghazi on 5 November

National carrier announces resumption of flights from Cairo to Libya's second city after seven-month stoppage.
EgyptAir will resume flights from Cairo to Benghazi on 5 November following a gap of seven months caused by Libya's civil war, the chairman of the national carrier's holding company said on Thursday.
Chairman Masoud Al Hussein said the airline will provide four services a week -- on Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday -- from the Egyptian capital to Libya's second city. 
Flights to Tripoli are still some way off, EgyptAir added, citing Libyan Civil Aviation Authority reports that the Libyan capital's main airport is undergoing extensive repairs after being badly damaged during August's fighting.

Egypt Air to resume flights into Lusaka

ZAMBIA and Egypt are engaged in talks on the possibility of EgyptAir resuming a direct flight between Lusaka and Cairo following the suspension of flights on the route.
Egypt Air operated seven flights into Lusaka from January 17 - 28, 2011 after the inaugural flight launch.
Egyptian ambassador to Zambia Salah El Sadek said discussions are currently underway with the Government to restart the route.
“This is an issue I hope will be resolved with the new changes in the new Government, we have had some challenges within, we are now in contact to try to resume the operations of the airline which already worked seven flights to Lusaka from 17 to 28 January, but ironically the revolution also happened in our country,” he said.
Mr El Sadek said this in an interview in Lusaka on Wednesday last week.
He said apart from the revolution challenge in that country, there were some internal ones within Zambia.
“I don’t want to use the words that we were chased out.., I must say we faced some challenges and we are discussing it now with the new government hoping to reach a decision soon and start operating in the country,” he said.
He said once the flights resume; it will boost trade between the two countries and contribute significantly to tourism development.
Meanwhile, a delegation from Egypt that visited Zambia recently is impressed with the economic stability of the country.
 He said Egyptian investors are interested to explore further investments opportunities in key sectors of the economy.
“We are expecting more investors here although we have challenges until the elections (in Egypt),” he said.