By Mohamed Attia
EgyptAir has signed a cooperation protocol with the French Institute in Egypt, aiming to create mutual benefits for both parties. The signing ceremony was attended by Captain Mohamed Alian, Chairman of EgyptAir Airlines, Amr Adawy, Head of Commercial Affairs at EgyptAir, and David Sadoulé, the French Cultural Counsellor in Cairo.
Captain Mohamed Alian emphasized that the agreement reinforces the longstanding and effective partnership between Egypt and France in various fields, including economics, trade, science, and culture. He highlighted EgyptAir’s commitment to enhancing these ties with France, which he described as a key partner in many successes.
The protocol is expected to significantly boost air traffic between Cairo and Paris, one of EgyptAir’s most dynamic routes.
The French Institute in Egypt was established under the 1968 Egypt-France Cultural, Scientific, and Artistic Cooperation Agreement. Its mission is to promote French culture, language, and expertise in Egypt, playing a pivotal role in modernizing the Egyptian education system.
This new protocol represents a continuation of these efforts, further solidifying cultural and economic collaboration between the two nations.