New flights to Djibouti and Mogadishu, Egypt Air has expanded its African network. Egypt’s plan to be involved in Africa and it helps Egypt’s government to build strong relationships with other African countries. The Ministry of Civil Aviation has helped make this growth possible.
In Djibouti, the first Egypt Airplane was welcomed with a special water salute. Officially, Egypt’s foreign minister and civil aviation minister were met in Djibouti. EgyptAir wants to work with other African countries in the air travel business said the Egyptian minister. Every week EgyptAir flies to 26 airports to 24 African countries with 109 flights. This will help travelers to travel to these countries easily.
30% of Egypt Air’s flights are to African airports said by the minister. EgyptAir wants to fly 32 airports to 30 African countries with 2028 flights every week. Egypt is very convenient for connecting these mainlands and making easier for people and goods to travel from one place to another. The government wants to help Africa’s economy grow.
Somalia’s foreign minister and transport minister met the people who went from Egypt to Somalia. Somalia wants to learn how to train people, transport cargo by air, and check planes from Egypt.
Somalia’s Transport Minister said, she wants to work more closely with Egypt. Egypt is proud to be part of Africa and wants to help Africa grow its economy and build new things by showing EgyptAir’s new flights.