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About EgyptAir
EgyptAir is the flag carrier of Egypt and the airline is based at Cairo International Airport. EgyptAir operates scheduled passenger services to more than 80 destinations in the Middle East, Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas. EgyptAir flies to many destinations worldwide including Cairo, London, Sohag, Abu Simbel, Juba, Entebbe, Dar-Es-salaam, Lusaka, Barcelona, Madrid, Casablanca, Manchester, Paris, Stockholm, Oslo, Berlin, Sofia, Athens and Istanbul. The airline's logo is Horus, the sky deity in ancient Egyptian methodology.
EgyptAir's fleet consists of a mix of Airbus and Boeing aircraft. Since 2008, EgyptAir has been a member of Star Alliance. The airline was on the waiting list for approval to be a member of Star Alliance for quite some time and in 2007 the Chief Executive Board of the alliance voted to accept the Egypt based airline as a future member, being the first member airline from an Arab country and the second African one, after South African Airways. The ceremony took place at Cairo International Airport on July 2008, when the carrier became the twenty first member of Star Alliance. This alliance meant an opening for EgyptAir, as they could be able to connect more passengers from Europe to the Middle East, Southeast Asia and even the Far East. EgyptAir has codeshare agreements with Aegean Airlines, Air China, Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa, Thai Airways International and Turkish Airlines.
EgyptAir Frequent Flyer Program
EgyptAir operates a frequent flyer program called EgyptAir Plus to reward regular travellers with EgyptAir.
There are four tiers of membership:
- Blue Card
- Silver Card
- Golden Card
- Platinum Card
EgyptAir as a Star Alliance member guarantees that you can earn and redeem miles on some Star Alliance Airline Partner. Every time you travel with EgyptAir on international and domestic routes and Star Alliance Airline Partners, you will earn miles.
Recently EgyptAir launched a campaign supporting local travel for passengers in Egypt, in which the airline encourages egyptians to book holidays inside the country, instead of going abroad.
The purpose of the campaign is to promote local tourism and help develop the country's tourism economic muscle not only by immigrants but also local Egyptians. EgyptAir chairman Safwat Mesallam stated local tour operators are willing to offer four day holidays at competitive prices that include flights with the airline all across Egypt.
EgyptAir Baggage
For international routes with Egyptair.
First Class
Two pieces of baggage with a maximum weight of 32 kgs and maximum dimensions of 158 cm. Two pieces of hand luggage with a maximum weight of 8kg.
Business Class
Two pieces of baggage with a maximum weight of 32 kgs and maximum dimensions of 158 cm. Two pieces of hand luggage with a maximum weight of 8kg.
Economy Class
Two pieces of checked baggage with a maximum weight of 23 kgs. One piece of hand luggage with maximum weight of 8kg.
EgyptAir Check-in
Online Check-In
Passengers that want to check-in online on EgyptAir can do so using the EgyptAir online check-in page. Online check-in opens 4 hours before flight time and closes 90 minutes before flight time.
Carry-on Baggage
EgyptAir check-in desks close one hour before flight time for international flights and 30 minutes before flight time for domestic flights. It's recommended that you arrive at the airport around three hours before international flights and 1.5—2 hours before domestic flights. Especially if you have baggage to check.
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Egyptair Economy Class
Egpytair's Economy Class is comfortable for the budget traveler with on board service, whether flying short or long haul.
Egyptair Economy Class Facilities
Refreshments including tea and coffee are provided in Economy Class. Lunch made with fresh ingredients from salads, pasta to grilled chicken is provided on longer flight journeys, for example from Athens to Cairo.
Egyptair Economy Class Seats
If your preference is window, extra legroom or aisle, you can request to select a seat after or during your booking. For Economy Class passengers, selecting your seat is a fee if you are travelling internationally. Prices vary depending on your destination.
Business Class
Egyptair Business is an upgrade from premium economy, and is available on all long-haul flights.
Business Class Facilities
Travelling business class means you can relax in a dedicated Airport Lounge, and enjoy a pre-flight meal.
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Business Class seats are designed to offer premium comfort. Passengers will receive an amenities pack, and can sit back and enjoy a personal flat screen TV. A specialised in-flight menu will also be served.
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EgyptAir Route Map
EgyptAir Popular Routes
London Amman
Beirut London
Cairo Amsterdam
Abuja Cairo
Dammam Alexandria
Sanaa Casablanca
The Fleet
Airbus A320-232
Boeing 737-500
Airbus A340-212
Boeing 737-800
Airbus A340-212
Boeing 777-200
EgyptAir Airport Hub
Cairo Airport
Cairo International Airport is the international airport of Cairo and the busiest in Egypt and serves as the primary hub for Egyptair. The airport also acts as a hub for Air Cairo, Air Go AMC Airlines, EgyptAir Express, Nesma Airlines, and AlMasria Universal Airlines
The airport has three runaways and can handle nearly 18 million passengers every year. Other airlines which fly to and from Cairo International Airport include Aeroflot, Alitalia, British Airways, Emirates, Gulf Air, Lufthansa, Middle East Airlines, Sudan Airways, Oman Air, Royal Falcon, Joon and Qatar Airways.
Star Alliance
Star Alliance is the leading global airline network, which has 27 member airlines. Star Alliance was founded in 1997 with the five founding airlines: Scandinavian Airlines, Thai Airways International, Air Canada, Lufthansa and United Airlines. The alliance has grown considerably now to airlines which fly to 1,321 airports and 193 countries, carrying 637 million passengers every year!
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EgyptAir News
19th June 2018
EgyptAir launches charter flights to Russia to support national team at World Cup
EgyptAir has announced that it will launch charter flights that could carry around 150 passengers to support Egypt’s national football team in its second match in the World Cup against Russia.
On Monday, EgyptAir will fly 10 charter flights with a combined 1,700 passengers to support the team, in addition to the ordinary flights to Moscow on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, Middle East News Agency (MENA) reported.
The charter flights will land in World Cup-host cities, EgyptAir Holding Company chairman Safwat Mosallam said.
On Thursday, the firm commenced charter flights for supporters of Egypt’s national football team.
10th May 2018
Egyptair Celebrates 86th Birthday at Athens Airport
Egyptair Station Manager Wael Ekram; the Regional Director for Greece and Cyprus Salah Tawfic and AIA Director of Communications and Marketing Ioanna Papadopoulou cut the company’s birthday cake.
Egypt’s national carrier Egyptair recently celebrated its 86th birthday during a special ceremony held at the Athens International Airport (AIA).
The Cairo-based carrier and Star Alliance member was established in 1932 on May 7 and was the first airline serving the Middle East and Africa at the time. Today it flies to 70 destinations in 60 countries around the world, carrying more than 11 million passengers every year. The carrier began flights to Athens in 1958.
During the event, Egyptair Regional Director for Greece and Cyprus Salah Tawfic and AIA Director of Communications and Marketing Ioanna Papadopoulou cut the birthday cake for the carrier’s 86th anniversary.
Egyptair’s flight was greeted by a water canon salute at Athens Airport.
“Through team work and with the support of our associates we have managed to overcome many challenges and difficulties. The people of AIA have offered their significant support during the last few years; today’s celebration would not be possible without their valuable help,” Tawfic said.
In 2017 Egyptair carried more than 112,000 passengers between Greece and Egypt through two daily flights connecting Athens with Cairo and two weekly flights between the Greek capital and Alexandria.
“Egyptair is an important valuable associate, offering connections with significant destinations such as Cairo and Alexandria, with which Greece shares numerous common elements of culture and history,” Ioanna Papadopoulou said. “The carrier is also enhancing Athens’ connectivity with the important market of Africa… Our exceptional collaboration will further be enhanced in the future,” she added.
A raffle was also held during the event, which revealed two lucky passengers that won a round-trip business class ticket each, for the destination of their preference within Egyptair’s network.