Egypt Air Intensifies Airlift to Transport Umrah pilgrims to Holy Land

Egypt Air will continue to expand its air bridge to Saudi Arabia to transport Umrah pilgrims to the Holy Land to perform Umrah. The airline runs 25 flights from Cairo International Airport to the Holy Land to transport some 5,000 pilgrims from various governorates.
According to sources familiar with the seasonal hall of Hajj and Umrah at Cairo International Airport, the terminal continues to work permanently to receive the departing delegations, led by Ahmed Fawzy, President of Cairo Air Port Company, under the supervision of pilot Ahmed Genina, President of the Airport Holding Company.
The sources added that the provision of drinks and dates for pilgrims and their families for the first time free of charge, during the time of their presence in the lounge breakfast hour, and was provided as many as possible luggage carts to facilitate the pilgrims.
Egypt Air announced the reception of the pilgrims at the seasonal terminal for Hajj and Umrah at the airport, the processing of public relations crews for the reception of pilgrims inside the lounges, the easy completion of their travel procedures, the processing of electric cars and wheelchairs to transport the elderly and the sick and the provision of air- And protect them from sunlight.
Egypt Air will operate approximately 500 flights from Egypt's airports, Cairo International Airport, Borg El Arab Airport in Alexandria and Luxor Airport to both Jeddah and Madina.
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