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Egypt Air to operate 3 weekly direct flights to Delhi

Egypt Air to operate 3 weekly direct flights to Delhi
Egypt's flagship carrier Egypt Air will start operating three weekly direct flights between Cairo and Delhi from October, adding to its four flights to Mumbai. The move is aimed at boosting Egypt’s tourism sector, according to Zee New India website. Indian Ambassador to Egypt Navdeep Suri signed a MoU on launching direct Egypt Air flights between Delhi and Cairo with the Egyptian Minister of Civil Aviation Hossam Kamal and the Egyptian Minister of Tourism Hisham Zaazou last week. The agreement came as Egyptian Ministries of Tourism and Aviation are trying to boost tourism by increasing flights to many cities and capitals and connect them directly with Egyptian cities. Egypt Air will start operating three weekly non-stop flights between Cairo and Delhi from October. "India has good relations with all world countries especially with Egypt as both people have similarities in history and civilizations," Suri said. He said he is optimistic about the future of India-Egypt bilateral relations. "The direct flights between India and Egypt will provide important boost to tourism, trade and investment linkages," the Ambassador said. The new direct flights will pave the way for more Indian tourists to come to Egypt, he said. Egyptian Minister of Civil Aviation Kamal said, "The number of Indian tourists will exceed after the new connection between the two countries. It will boost tourism, especially, cultural tourism." Tourism in Egypt has always been one of the biggest economic factors. Tourists from around the world have been pouring into the country over the years to see its rich culture and historical sites. However, since the 2011 revolution that ended the autocratic rule of Hosni Mubarak, tourism has gone down sharply, as many tourists have stopped coming to Egypt, regarding the country as unsafe.