By Mohamed Attia
The Karnak tourism sector of EgyptAir has signed a series of co-operation protocols with several government ministries, national institutions, and Egyptian universities to provide a comprehensive range of tourism services.
The signing ceremony was attended by Captain Mohamed Alyan, Chairman of EgyptAir Airlines, and Amr Adawy, Head of Commercial Affairs. The agreements were signed by Ashraf Rateb, Head of Karnak Tourism Sector, with key partners including the Ministry of Culture represented by the Actors’ Syndicate (signed by Dr Ashraf Zaki), the Ministry of Finance represented by the Public Treasury and Mint Authority, the General Secretariat of the National Security Council (signed by Ahmed El-Sadeq), Nahdet Misr for Journalism and Media, King Salman International University, and Benha National University.
The protocols aim to offer a broad range of tourism services including flight tickets, hotel accommodation, domestic and international tourism packages, as well as pilgrimage services such as Hajj and Umrah.
Captain Alyan said the agreements align with EgyptAir’s strategy to strengthen institutional co-operation across the state, noting that the national carrier is committed to expanding its tourism services to meet the diverse needs of public institutions. He described the Karnak sector as a successful example of integration between aviation, tourism, and cultural services.
Ashraf Rateb added that Karnak is one of EgyptAir’s key arms in tourism and logistics, offering a complete range of services delivered by expert teams to ensure a seamless experience for clients throughout their journey.
