By Mohamed Attia
EgyptAir resumed its flights to Benghazi International Airport in Libya, after a complete 8-year hiatus.
Pilot Amr Aboul-Enein, head of EgyptAir, said that it was decided to operate the direct line between Cairo and Benghazi airports at a daily rate, especially with the presence of many Egyptians residing and working in the Libyan territories, with the aim of promoting trade and economic exchanges between Egypt and Libya, in continuation of the ambitious plan set by EgyptAir and in light of the vision of the Ministry of Civil Aviation to strengthen its presence in the African continent.
Airport officials were keen to welcome the arrival of the flight with spraying water according to the international practice upon the arrival of the first flight to celebrate this occasion.
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