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EgyptAir recorded on Saturday, for the first time since the return of international air traffic, a daily operating rate of 45 percent for its flights.
In a statement on Saturday, the flagship airline said it has been increasing its flights over the weekends.
EgyptAir will fly 52 flights on Saturday at the rate of one flight each to New York, Amsterdam, Athens, Brussels, Paris, Rome, Frankfurt, Geneva, London, Madrid, Munich, Milan, Vienna, Copenhagen, Istanbul, Addis Ababa, Dar It is Salaam, Khartoum, Nairobi, Sharjah, Bahrain, Baghdad, Lebanon and two flights each to Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
It will also operate nine domestic flights on an average of four trips to Sharm el-Sheikh, three trips to Hurghada and one trip to Aswan and Luxor.
There will be 11 charter flights to Saudi Arabia, at the rate of combat flights to Riyadh, three flights to Jeddah, two flights to Dammam, one to Medina and Abha along with five air cargo flights, all carrying approximately 4,500 passengers.
Cairo International Airport adopted all precautionary measures to limit the coronavirus outbreak in accordance with the guidelines of the World Health Organization and the Ministry of Health, ensuring the safety of travelers.
Measures include reducing the number of passengers at airport counters and passport inspection areas, first-time inspection areas, and electric elevators, along with installing infrared thermal cameras to help detect coronavirus infections among passengers. arriving.
Traffic at all Egyptian airports resumed from July 1, in accordance with Egypt’s preventive and precautionary measures to coexist with the coronavirus.
Civil aviation traffic in Egypt has been suspended since March 19, excluding air cargo flights, charter flights only for groups of tourists who are already in Egypt and want to return home, international medical flights and domestic flights .
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