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The headquarters and main hub of Egyptair flights are at Cairo International Airport in Egypt. After major disruptions to operations in 2011, the airline is again building its strength and now serves 81 destinations. 69 of these are international and 12 are domestic. The main international routes are to Africa and the Middle East. The airline also operates its own low-cost carrier.
Egyptair flights carry a distinctive livery of clean blue and white lines with a stylised head of Horus, reflecting the country's ancient history. The blue and white theme is continued on the airline's easy to use website. The airline publishes a monthly magazine, called Horus, which is available in-flight or online. If you are looking to visit Egypt, Northern Africa or the Arab States then buying Egyptair tickets is a good option. Your flights to Egypt with Egyptair offer the following benefits:
As of January 2017 the airline was operating with 44 planes and had placed orders for a further 8, a sign of its renewed confidence in the future. The first of these new aircraft is expected to take to the skies in February 2017. The fleet includes Airbus A320s, A321s and A330s along with Boeing 737 and 777 craft.
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Egyptair is the flag carrier for Egypt. When it took to the skies in 1932 it was only the seventh airline in the world and was considered a pioneer of passenger travel. Its first flights were domestic routes from Cairo to Alexandria. The original name of Egyptair was Misr Airwork - Misr is the Egyptian for Egypt. The airline took its present name in 1971 and joined the Star Alliance in July 2008. Today its position in the alliance is unique as it's the only member based in North Africa and the Middle East. It is also a member of the Arabesk Airline Alliance and the Arab Air Carriers Organization.