A Bridge from the Sky to Mecca… EgyptAir to Operate 22 Flights Tomorrow to Transport Pilgrims
EgyptAir launches an airbridge with 22 flights to transport pilgrims.
EgyptAir, the official carrier of the Arab Republic of Egypt, will begin tomorrow, Saturday, May 24, operating its airbridge to transport pilgrims to the House of Allah, as part of its preparations for this year’s Hajj season. The airline confirmed its commitment to providing a comfortable and safe travel experience for pilgrims from official and public delegations.
Special Services and Support Teams to Ensure Pilgrims’ Comfort
The company confirmed that all preparations have been completed in coordination with the relevant authorities at both Egyptian and Saudi airports. Dedicated trained teams will be available to fully support pilgrims and facilitate travel procedures with maximum discipline and speed.
Full Commitment to the State’s Hajj Plan
EgyptAir renewed its commitment to implementing the state’s plan for organizing the Hajj season at the highest level, offering comprehensive air services that reflect Egypt’s civilized image and its organizational capabilities in managing major religious seasons efficiently and professionally.
22 Flights from Cairo, Aswan, and Bamako
As part of the operation schedule, the airline will operate 22 flights in one day from several airports inside and outside Egypt, including:
8 flights from Cairo International Airport to Jeddah
10 flights from Cairo to Medina
2 flights from Aswan Airport to Jeddah
1 flight from Bamako (capital of Mali) to Medina
1 flight from Cairo to Taif
These flights aim to transport pilgrims from the lottery draws of the Ministries of Interior, Health, Endowments, and Tourism, in addition to pilgrims from the governorates of Gharbia, Giza, Alexandria, Menoufia, Aswan, Minya, Beheira, Matrouh, transit pilgrims, labor and residence pilgrims, as well as Hajj delegations from Mali.
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