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First EgyptAir flight to Port Sudan

by Gazette Staff
September 5, 2023
in Skyward, Egypt
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By Mohamed Attia and Mohamed Abo el-Soud

The first EgyptAir flight to Port Sudan left Cairo International Airport today.

This comes as part of plans to maximise revenues and increase economic growth by stimulating air traffic between different countries.

EgyptAir flight No. 856 arrived in Port Sudan at exactly 7:30 a.m., carrying 115 passengers onboard.

The airport authorities in Sudan received the plane by spraying water to welcome the operation of this important line, after the airspace of eastern Sudan was opened.

This airline is one of the most important lines within the ongoing efforts of the national company EgyptAir.

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